Discovery Plaza

November 20, 2025

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.

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Miami was attracted to Kyle's power and plus arm when they traded for him on July 30, 2024. The Marlins plugged him into the middle of the lineup and let him go to work. While batting cleanup on August 29, Stowers collected three hits, including a two-bagger, and matched his season high with four RBI. Three days later, he hammered a 439-foot dinger.
Card 207157
Back in 1932, when Connie Mack broke up his great outfield by trading Al Simmons and Mule Haas to the White Sox, he was asked what he was going to do for outfielders. Mack answered: "Well, I've got some young fellows, one of whom is Roger Cramer, who can play any of the outfield positions and I look for him to become a great star." Mack didn't go wrong on "Doc" Cramer, although he traded him to...
Card 260168
Red is one of the best fielders, and also one of the best hitters in baseball. He holds many records in the fielding department. He appeared in 152 games for the Cards in 1952, batting .303. Red had 188 base hits, good for a total of 263 bases. In addition to his fielding records, Red has many batting records. He's been in baseball since 1942 and with the Cardinals since 1945.
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"One of the new members of the Cincinnati Reds this season is Adam Comorosky. He played with the Pittsburgh Club for nearly 6 years before he was traded to Cincinnati last Fall. He is a right-handed hitter, 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs around 170 pounds; last year batted .284 in 64 games. Adam got his first chance in the Big Leagues with Pittsburgh in 1926, and after a few years of minor l...
Card 66043
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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You know the name. Do you know the game? James brings a tantalizing skill set to the Lakers. A defense-first guard who moves laterally with grace, he traps foes and uses well-timed punches to snatch steals. On the other end, he makes an impact with transition scores and catch-and-shoot treys.
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Kobe is on his way to becoming one of the most transcendent players of his generation. His scoring makes headlines, but coach Phil Jackson revealed last year, "I'm making him do a lot more...Which is to organize the offense, to get it efficiently to run, to break down pressure."
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Pres returned to baseball in 1953 from military service. He started the season with the Cubs, appearing in 33 games, then was acquired by the Pirates. He got into the Pittsburgh line-up 88 times. Pres first attracted scouts' attention while he played high school ball in Springfield, Mo. George Sisler invited him to appear at a Dodger try-out camp. Was signed to contract and played in the Brookl...
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Jake Solters started his baseball career, at the age of 19, with the Fairmont Club, of the Middle Atlantic League in 1927. He played with Fairmont from 1927 to 1929, moving to Baltimore in 1930, Shreveport in 1931, Albany and Binghamton in 1932, back to Baltimore in 1933, and then joined the Boston Red Sox in 1934. He was traded to the St. Louis Browns in the middle of the 1935 season. He playe...
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Always a tremendously consistent player, Larry has knack for the big play. He has scored three touchdowns in pro footbail, all against Redskins.
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Many players have more than one card in the 1909 T206 Set and Hal Chase has the most cards (five).
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If his hitting picks up, smooth-fielding Monty is bound to stick in the majors this year. He spent 1951 shuttling between Pittsburgh and Indianapolis, where he hit .255 in 37 games. A veteran of 3 years in the Service, Monty first came up to the Pirates in 1948 after hitting .272 at Ft. Worth. He was sent down to New Orleans and brought back again in '49, when he hit .216 in 107 games. In '50 M...
Card 193191
Robin is one of the best young pitchers in basebail. He's good to watch on the mound and has a smooth, easy delivery. Robin's control is excellent and he's a pretty good hitting pitcher. Tied for the most wins in the League in 1953 with 23. He also had the most starts, complete games, innings pitched and strikeouts. He won 28 games in 1952. During the off season he handled a local TV program in...
Card 150496
An extremely strong puck-carrier, Gerry has turned in two solid seasons with Buffalo after brief trials with both Toronto and Philadelphia. The Sabres named him team captain at the start of last season. Gerry had his best scoring season with 31 goals at Tulsa of the CHL in 1967-68. He can also play right wing. Gerry is one of the strongest forwards in the NHL
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Max is a top-ranked veteran offensive guard who attained starting status in the Pro Bowl Game following his brilliant campaign of 1988. A strong performer and excellent blocker with fine agility and enormous determination, he is a team leader for the Bengals. At 275 lbs., Max is within a few pounds of his UCLA weight.
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"Now Pitching for Brooklyn... Jim Hughes." Last season that announcement was familiar to fans because Jim came to the rescue whenever the Brooks were in "hot water." The busiest hurler on the staff, he appeared in more games than any other N.L. pitcher, and posted the top Dodger E.R.A. A fireman's son, he finds putting out the flames on the diamond is right up his alley.
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Sillinger had nine power-play goals in 2002-03, one more than he had the previous season and the highest total of his 13-year NHL career. He had three SHGS.
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Came to the Red Sox from the White Sox in a winter trade. In 30 games in 1950, winning ten and losing 16. Had an earned run average of 3.58. Won 15, while losing 13, in 1949. Had an earned run average of 3.31. Bill's luck has not been up to his pitching skill. But his win and lose record is apt to take a decided upward swing with the booming bats of the Red Sox backing his mound work.
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Strapping redhead made it to NHL in second pro year after graduating from Colorado College with degree in geology. Rookie of the year in 1959-60.
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One of the all-time pass receivers in the A.F.L., Jim was a member of the original Patriots in 1960. Traded to the Jets in 1965, Jim was then reacquired by Boston. Good speed, sure hands and gutsy determination makes him tops! Jim played one year in Canada before the A.F.L. was born.
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Davey was the best fielding second baseman in the National League in 1954. He got in 142 games for the Giants at second, and his fielding average was a good .982. He made only 14 errors in 763 total chances, and he participated in 112 double plays. Davey batted .222, and his 121 hits were good for a total of 172 bases. He had 18 doubles, 3 triples and 9 homers and he batted in 46 runs, while sc...
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Bill was the talk of the Baltimore Oriole training camp in 1967. The righty won a job on the strength of his spring showing and was with the club when they flew North in April. In 1968, Bill was optioned to learn a new pitch to go along with his fastball and curve. Bill won his first 4 A.L. decisions.
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One of the mainstays of the Giants in the pitcher's box for 9 years; knuckle ball pitcher who shows best when the going is tough. Born in Mishawaka, Ind., in 1901, he began his professional career in organized ball with Muskegon, Michigan, in the Central League, going up to Indianapolis in 1922. Three years later, he was sold to the Giants and has been with the club ever since. He is a right-ha...
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Senators gave Red Sox five players in Winter of 1928 to get back Buddy Myer who had been traded to Boston previous year. Has been one of the biggest Senator stars ever since. Born at Ellisville, Miss. 1904, starred for Mississippi A & M College in baseball, football and basketball. Joined the Senators in 1925 after starring for New Orleans in the Southern League. 4 times batted over .300 in the...
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David's favorite athletes growing up were Ozzie Smith, Nick Van Exel (NBA) and Cris Carter (NFL). Now he's the third baseman of the future in the city where his baseball idol became a Hall of Famer.
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George is a double-duty performer with the Chargers, as he is a top kicker as well as being a great defensive back. He finished third in the A.F.L. in scoring last year with 95 points. In 1962, George kicked 17 field goals in 20 attempts. This Charger has scored 258 points in his three seasons with San Diego. In college he played in the Senior, Gator and Sugar Bowls.
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In 1950 Jack's first season in the National League after coming to the Giants from the Red Sox - he won 3 and lost 6 in 35 appearances. Hampered by a sore arm for the last 2 seasons. Had a 6-8 record in 21 games for the Sox in 1949. Began with Toledo and the St. Louis Browns in 1936. Went to Boston after the 1947 season in big deal. Released by Giants May 16, 1951, signed by Yankees on May 28.
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Called the Fordham Flash because of his speed. Plays second base for the St. Louis Cardinals. A great fielder, a fine batter and one of the leading base runners. He played 8 years with the Giants and is now in his seventh season with the Cardinals. Frisch took part in seven world series. He was born in New York City, September 9, 1898. Is five feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 165 pounds. He bats...
Card 53380
Returned to the states after a year with Phonola Caserta of the Italian League, where he averaged 15.4 pog and a league-high 13.7 rpg...Signed with the Pistons as an unrestricted free agent 9/8/93...Named to the 1987-88 NBA All-Rookie Team as a member of the Spurs.
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Began pro career in 1949. An outstanding player in 1950, offensively and defensively. Has played end for Mississippi, North Carolina and the United States Military Academy. All-American, 1944, 1946, 1948. College letters: 8 in football, 8 in baseball, 7 in basketball. Set major college record by catching 52 passes. This record was tied by Art Weiner who also came to the Yanks.
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: Bronny James, Jr. (Basketball), Adam Comorosky (Baseball), Preston Ward (Baseball), Harold Reiser (Baseball), Jim Colclough (Football), Marc McClure (Trading), Jack Kramer (Baseball), Kevin Edwards (Basketball), Cedric Mullins (Baseball), Ed Lennox (Baseball), Frank Frisch (Baseball), Jennifer Azzi (Basketball), David Freese (Baseball), Fred Fitzsimmons (Baseball), Larry Cole (Football), George Blair (Football), Kobe Bryant (Basketball), David Rivers (Basketball), Bill Hay (Hockey), and Ned Garver (Baseball).
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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