Like magic and pokemon cards, baseball cards contain statistics, but unlike magic and pokemon cards, the players with which these statistics refer to are real and not imaginary like players dipicted in [magic] and [pokemon], which are made up to serve gaming purposes
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Thus, baseball cards are not gaming cards and serve only to amuse and pleasure those who love [baseball] and their players (See [keedon], [baseball]). > That damn keedon got so obsessed with getting that Ken Griffey Jr
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baseball card that he flunked his midterms and got me to do his homework
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Damn him and his obsession with baseball cards!!! (See [keedon]).
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One who is obsessed with the game of baseball, baseball cards, baseball players, and anything remotely related to baseball is called a keedon (See [baseball]). > A [keedon] is one who pays exhorbitant amounts of money for boxed sets of baseball cards just to get a good autographed baseball card, which could have been bought individually at the same price or less (See [keedon]).