1954 Topps #210 Bob Buhl PSA 8

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1954 Topps #210 Bob Buhl PSA 8 – Power Pitching and High-Grade Color from a Classic Era

Before Milwaukee had Spahn and Burdette leading the charge, Bob Buhl made his mark as a hard-throwing right-hander who helped solidify the Braves’ rotation during their rise in the 1950s. Known for his fierce competitiveness and a sinking fastball, Buhl was a consistent contributor on Braves teams that featured some of the National League’s most potent talent, including Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews. He posted a 15-8 record in 1956 and played a key role in their World Series championship run in 1957.

The 1954 Topps set, celebrated for its vivid colors and innovative two-image design, presents Buhl in bold form—his portrait exudes confidence, while the action illustration beneath hints at his aggressive mound presence. This PSA 8 copy delivers excellent centering, strong color saturation, and sharp corners, a standout example from a set that often suffers from print issues and wear.

As a key piece for those building a high-grade 1954 Topps set, or simply collecting standout pitchers from the Braves’ golden years, this Buhl offers both visual appeal and long-term collector value. A clean, classic card of a rotation anchor from one of the era’s most exciting teams.