i don't think it happens too often, at least with plays in run of the mill games, that the same play shows up on different cards produced by different manufacturers. but, i could be wrong.
anyway, that's what happened in 1998 when both pacific (on their crown collection greg gagne card)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPIcdrYRQI7WKjleXEkuQj_Mn4cB7fmk7MRMbA4jN7xbV-F4fEwSMFWWm9wijqw58PT9HmGONrNdXT1SQp9ggodo3ZF97qXbjVui-rKmHxouqTaUpRjUwpi33jHsdIfPjS_2R4CM5Jfb8/s320/1998_pacific_gagne.JPG)
and score (on their 1998 greg gagne card)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgS2K4RUvUkFdR_cHH_quhLVzJhqjZlPufKfQ3Ds7Kql8QJIqgdtIlUCuWlpqW3P-4ndfYjZzlA4KCWjRqHxv5WHB7Xt3eo2My3tuXS5rM184D8tW9jgDlXDOW0E5MbCEUQt1mhM155QcM/s320/1998_score_gagne.JPG)
captured vladimir guerrero's awkward slide as he was caught stealing - tom prince to gagne on may 11, 1997 at dodger stadium (at least that's my best guess thanks to baseballreference.com).
as far as duplicity goes, though, it's not too bad.
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nice find - thats really cool.
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