
Collect the Top Players from 1941-1950
The 1940s marked a pivotal chapter in baseball history, shaped by both the resilience of the game during wartime and the emergence of trailblazing talent that redefined the sport. Despite the challenges of World War II, baseball endured as a symbol of hope and unity, with players stepping up to deliver memorable performances that captivated the nation.
This decade also saw the breaking of baseball’s color barrier, forever altering the course of the game. The legends of the 1940s carved out lasting legacies through their remarkable impact on and off the field — legacies that live on through their iconic and highly coveted trading cards, treasured by collectors across generations.
Best Baseball Players & Their Cards: 1941-1950

Catcher: 1956 Topps #273 Walker Cooper
Player info
• two-time world series champion
• 18-year mlb veteran
• eight-time all-star
Set info
• 340-card set
what they said
• “Walker was a great player here and I consider him the greatest catcher in the majors since Bill Dickey of the Yankees was a young man.” – former cardinals owner sam breadon

First Base: 1948 Bowman Baseball #4 Johnny Mize
Player info
• Hall-of-famer
• five-time world series champion
• 10-time all-star
set info
• 48-card set
• the first bowman baseball set
What they said
• “Nobody had a better, smoother, easier swing than John.” – cardinals teammate Don Gutteridge

Second Base: 1960 Topps #216 Joe Gordon
Player info
• hall-of-famer
• five-time world series champion
• nine-time all-star
set info
• 572-Card set
What they said
• “The man we fear is Gordon.” – Dodgers manager Leo Durocher

Shortstop: 1949 Bowman #11 Lou Boudreau
Player info
• hall-of-famer
• 1948 world series champion
• eight-time all-star
Card/Set info
• 240-Card Set
What they said
• “As a player-manager, he became so good that he went as far as calling pitches from shortstop. He was always thinking, always in the game.” – teammate and fellow hall-of-famer bob feller

Third Base: 1952 Topps #14 Bob Elliott
Player info
• 1947 NL MVP
• seven-time all-star
set info
• 407-Card set
what they said
• “Bob Elliott made the Braves. He’s the old-time type who hits and plays his best in the clutch.” – baseball legend roger hornsby

Outfield: 1939 Play Ball #92 Ted Williams
Player info
• hall-of-famer
• Two-time al mvp
• mlb all-century team member
Set info
• 161-Card Set
what they said
• “He imparted so much knowledge, directly and indirectly. Later, I became a hitting coach and I used a lot of his theories.” – del unser

Outfield: 1941 Play Ball #71 Joe DiMaggio
Player info
• hall-of-famer
• Nine-time world series champion
• mlb all-century team
set info
• 72-Card set
What they said
• “I never saw him look bad and he made it look so easy.” – ted williams

Outfield: 1948 Bowman #36 Stan Musial RC
Player info
• hall-of-famer
• three-time world series champion
• 24-time all-star
set info
• 48-card set
• the first bowman baseball set
What they said
• “How good was Stan Musial? He was good enough to take your breath away.” – baseball Commentator vin scully

Starting Pitcher: 1948 Bowman #5 Bob Feller
Player info
• hall-of-famer
• 1948 world series champion
• eight-time all-star
set info
• 48-Card Set
• The first bowman baseball set
What they said
• “the fastest and best pitcher I ever saw during my career.” – fellow hall-of-famer ted williams