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- Baseball_Talk abstract "Baseball Talk was a set of 164 "talking" baseball cards that were released with much fanfare by Topps Baseball Card Company and the LJN Corporation during the spring of 1989. Each card featured a plastic disk affixed to the back of an oversized baseball card. When placed in the SportsTalk player the cards would play two to three minutes of recorded audio. The player retailed for $24.99 and was labeled for ages six and up. It required four AA alkaline batteries to operate. The cards featured most of the better known players in baseball in 1988 and were sold in toy stores throughout the United States and Canada during 1989 Major League Baseball season. LJN and Topps planned to debut talking NFL and NBA cards (it stated in print advertising "Coming Soon - NFL Football and NBA Basketball Talking Cards), but those plans, along with follow-up MLB editions, were canceled as the card players often broke or played with very poor audio quality. Stores were flooded with returned boxes of Baseball Talk and by the fall of 1989 many of the cards and players could be found in discount bins at places like Toys R Us and Target. At one point, packs of cards that had been priced at $4 a piece were selling for as low as 50 cents by stores that were eager to move a failed product.".
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- Baseball_Talk wikiPageExternalLink B10120CAL1986.htm.
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- Baseball_Talk wikiPageExternalLink bbtalk5.html.
- Baseball_Talk wikiPageID "18813089".
- Baseball_Talk wikiPageRevisionID "520392329".
- Baseball_Talk hasPhotoCollection Baseball_Talk.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:1988_Major_League_Baseball_season.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:1989_Major_League_Baseball_season.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:Baseball_cards.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:Baseball_culture.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:Ephemera.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:Toy_brands.
- Baseball_Talk subject Category:Trading_cards.
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- Baseball_Talk comment "Baseball Talk was a set of 164 "talking" baseball cards that were released with much fanfare by Topps Baseball Card Company and the LJN Corporation during the spring of 1989. Each card featured a plastic disk affixed to the back of an oversized baseball card. When placed in the SportsTalk player the cards would play two to three minutes of recorded audio. The player retailed for $24.99 and was labeled for ages six and up. It required four AA alkaline batteries to operate.".
- Baseball_Talk label "Baseball Talk".
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- Baseball_Talk wasDerivedFrom Baseball_Talk?oldid=520392329.
- Baseball_Talk isPrimaryTopicOf Baseball_Talk.