
2008 Upper Deck A Piece of History Box Score Memories #BSM-35 Justin Morneau [Jersey Red]
The second of two Box Score Memories inserts from Upper Deck's A Piece of History set. This one is an unnumbered Jersey Red card with a white swatch of uniform.
This card features Justin's three-homer game in the second game of a doubleheader in which the Twins beat Chicago 12 to 0 (sweet!) at Chicago. His first HR was career HR #100. Matt Garza won his first game of the season. Gavin Floyd sucks. RedDawg knocked in the head by a Thome bat, and Mauer moves from DH to C, with lots of roster fun after that.

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