Discovery Plaza

June 10, 2026

Discovery Plaza is the 1000 square foot forecourt leading to the Card Cyber Museum - a daily exhibition of 60 sports cards waiting to be discovered beneath your feet! Inspired by the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, where celebrities leave their handprints in concrete, our Plaza features digital frames embedded in the ground - beneath bulletproof glass. Each day brings a new rotation of cards showcasing the incredible sets found within the museum. Click any colored text square to flip it and reveal the card front, or click any card image to view full details.


Originally inspired by Piet Mondrian's neoplasticism style with bold primary colors, Discovery Plaza invites you to uncover the stories behind the cards.

Card 57252
Called "Joe" by his teammates, this is Myron's second full season in the majors. In 1948, he hit .361 for the Tigers in 11 games and in '49, was sent to Toledo, where he batted .283. At Toledo in 1950, he hit .336 in 63 games and was recalled to finish the season at Detroit. Myron first played organized ball in 1944. He spent 1945-46 in Military Service. In '48 at Williamsport, he hit .326 and ...
Card 282192
In 2021, Jackson became the first Australian athlete named to the Hall of Fame. "In the back of my mind I always knew I wanted to be in it, but there was no other Australian athletes in it," said the forward. "So I wasn't 100 percent sure, obviously, that I would make it. I felt completely honored."
Card 358853
The fireballing Brooklyn Dodger right-handed hurler struck out 100 opposing botters in 43 games last year.
Card 250336
The 1916 Sporting News M101-4 set was offered as a marketing promotion by C.C. Spink and Son, publishers of The Sporting News, with the backs either blank, bearing the publication’s name, or carrying one of several different advertisements.
Card 92983
In 28 games for the Pirates in 1951 with a 6 and 9 record. An outstanding athlete in high school. Graduated with 13 letters. Broke into organized baseball with Santa Rosa in 1948. Called up by the Pirates from New Orleans during 1950. Now in military service.
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A consensus top-25 prospect entering 2023, Jackson was one of only four Padres farmhands to pair at least 15 homers with 15+ steals that season. He's a tall, strapping shortstop with an all-fields approach and good feel for working counts. For Fort Wayne on June 30, Merrill flexed his considerable power by smashing two longballs against Lake County.
Card 56552
Originally a catcher, Bob now concen- trates most of his efforts in playing the outfield. He has fine power and is attempting to comeback from a broken ankle which sidelined him since last July. Bob was an All-Star selection at Amarillo in 1967.
Card 191846
Few rock and roll musicians boast of the many talents of Cinderella's Tom Keifer. As is obvious on all three Cinderella releases, he is a triple rock threat - singer, writer and guitarist. A blues lover who calls Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Humble Pie his favorites, Keifer's efforts have turned Cinderella into one of rock's most popular bands. Specialty: Vocals / Guitar / Songwriter
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"The Red Sox are counting a good deal on this young left-hander, who last season figuratively stood the batters of the International League on their heads. Pitching for Rochester, he won 16 games and was beaten only 7 times. He might have made even a better record, had it not been for an appendicitis attack which laid him low in July. Ostermueller is 26 years old, 5 feet, 11 inches. tall, 175 p...
Card 509493
Born in Sao Paulo, Janeth has been named the MVP of the Brazilian League all seven years that she has played professionally and was the leading scorer of the league in 1995 and 1996. As a teenager, she was the club league MVP from 1986-89.
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In 78 games in 1951, batting .255. Recorded 54 hits for 64 bases. Drove 17 runs across the plate. Fielded .992 around first base, making only 4 errors in 505 total chances. Began in majors with Chicago in 1941. Traded to Detroit after start of 1949 season. Batted .289 in 1950.
Card 513458
In the first month of the season, Nico's 1.1 WAR was higher than the man he replaced, Javy Baez. Nico stole two bases vs. Tigers - 8-24-21.
Card 514201
The smooth throwing righthander uses a variety of pitches to keep the batters off stride. Dave features a fastball, curve, slider, change-up and palm-ball. Completely recovered from arm trouble, Dave will be a big winner for Houston in 1966. Dave led the PCL with 7 shutouts in 1963
Card 213306
While in high school, McCormick felt his future in athletics would take a different path. Up until his junior year at Henderson HS, the Pennsylvania native had his mind set on playing basketball in college. Interest from baseball coaches swayed his decision, something Houston is grateful for.
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As most collector's are aware, the 1909 Honus Wagner T206 was shortprinted as it was pulled from production early, resulting in its astronomical value.
Card 290047
Frank studied accounting at St. John's Univ., Jamaica, N.Y. He and his wife have a son, Frank. May 8, 1968: Jim Hunter pitched perfect game for A's vs. Twins. Jim's 1968 Topps card was #385.
Card 150757
In 1966 Joe will face the challenge of breaking into the power-packed Minnesota line-up. Though used sparingly in 1965, the young man impressed Mgr. Mele and his teammates with his hustling brand of play. Joe began as an outfielder but The Twins' Instructional School taught him how to play the hot-corner. Joe played in six World Series games in 1965
Card 210759
Only six Blue Jays players have amassed more hits in their first six seasons than Bo, who topped the AL in knocks in 2021 and 2022. Bichette's 2024 highlights included a 4-for-4 performance on May 20.
Card 56773
The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway, was hurtled 70,000 light years from home by an inexplicable phenomenon in an area of space called the Badlands. At the time, Janeway was on a mission to find her Vulcan lieutenant, Tuvok, who had infiltrated a vessel under the command of the renegade Maquis. That ship was pulled into the Delta Quadrant along with Voyage...
Card 224700
The "old man" of the Knicks at 33, Dick is still a consistent, deadly left-handed jump-shooter. His 17.6 average was barely above his 17.4 career mark and he hit at a 16.7 pace in the post-season playoffs. Dick's best shot is his "fade-away jumper."
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The hard-hitting outfielder led the Twins in homers last year. He finished in a 2nd place tie with Ted Uhlaender in RBIs. Bob was A.L. Rookie of the Year in '59. Bob hit 3 homers in a game on May 17, 1965.
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Playing semi-pro in Connecticut when spotted by a baseball scout. With Scranton in 1948, first season in organized ball. Then went to the Louisville Colonels of the American Association - a farm team of the Boston Red Sox. Though Jim batted only .255 in 131 games for the Colonels in 1950, he scored almost 100 runs. Fielded .990. With Red Sox early in 1951, but optioned to Louisville.
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The only American woman to capture Downhill gold in the Olympic Winter Games, Lindsey extended her record by notching her 77th World Cup victory in 2017. She added a Super-G bronze medal along with her historic Downhill run at the Olympic Winter Games Vancouver 2010. Vonn also competed in '02 (at age 17) and in '06.
Card 515001
"Tibs" was signed as a free agent by the Canadiens in 1984, but saw only spot duty with the Habs between. 1986-89. He began the 1989-90 season with the Islanders, appearing in 20 games with them and garnering eight points. A swap of minor leaguers made him a Leaf midway through the season. He had an impressive 21-game stint with Toronto, during which he picked up 18 points and was a healthy +6.
Card 515346
In his prime one of the fastest QBs ever, John has run for 2,846 yards and 27 touchdowns as a pro. Randall Cunningham, Fran Tarkenton, Steve Young and Tobin Rote are the only QBs to run for more yards.
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Drafted from the Twins last winter, Rich was Minnesota's starting 3rd baseman for 4 years. In his 3rd full year with the Twins, he led the AL with 10 triples. In 1963, Rick's .307 mark was third best in the American League.
Card 51594
Jack's combination of pitch recognition, barrel control and bat speed helped him lead the 2023 Pirates in homers and OPS. His four multi-blast performances included a pair just three days apart in May.
Card 252132
Parents might have wished they'd seen the last of wacky stickers stuck to their kids' bedroom walls, but Topps thwarted them with this freaky fleet of Frightfully Fun Flivvers. Creative cutups Len Brown and Art Spiegelman turned artist Gary Hallgren loose to imagine these outrageous vehicles whose names were equally out there: Hunchback of Notre Drag, Putrid Porsche, Doom Buggy, Zom B. Zee R.I....
Card 57289
Love grabbed 21 rebounds against the Warriors in Game 1 of the 2017 NBA Finals, breaking the Cavaliers' playoff record of 20 set by Brad Daugherty against the Nets on May 9, 1993. Not finished with the record book, Love tied a team mark with six steals in Game 3 (joining Mark Price, Ron Harper and Hot Rod Williams).
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It didn't take long after the Bulls dealt Zach to the Kings in a February 2025 trade for the guard to go off. In his eighth game with Sacramento, Lavine dropped 42 points on Charlotte, going 16-for-19 from the field with eight 3-pointers.
Today's Curated Selection
Our curators select cards of interest every day of the year for display in the digital frames embedded in the ground beneath bulletproof glass on our Discovery Plaza. Today we have cards such as: Declaration Of Independence (Trading), Phil Roof (Baseball), Lloyd Merriman (Baseball), Doug Rader (Baseball), Rich Rollins (Baseball), Ben Williamson (Baseball), Larry Cheney (Baseball), Nico Hoerner (Baseball), Juan Marichal (Baseball), Larry Doby (Baseball), Lindsey Vonn (Trading), Chas McCormick (Baseball), Dave Giusti (Baseball), Alaa Abdelnaby (Basketball), Don Trull (Football), Sheldon Jones (Baseball), John Ferguson (Hockey), Lauren Jackson (Basketball), Weird Wheels (Trading), and Bart Starr (Football).
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Curators selecting cards of interest for display on the Discovery Plaza

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Nearly 400,000 cards provide ample content for the Discovery Plaza