1960 Topps #335 Red Schoendienst

About Red Schoendienst
Albert Fred "Red" Schoendienst grew up in Germantown, Illinois, where his red hair earned him the nickname that outlived every other title he collected. Signed by the Cardinals out of a 1942 open tryout, he overcame a serious eye injury from a fence-building accident to become a switch-hitter, debuting in St. Louis in 1945 and shifting to second base the next year as the Cardinals won the 1946 World Series. A ten-time All-Star, he led NL second basemen in fielding seven times and won the 1950 All-Star Game with a 14th-inning home run, the first Midsummer Classic to need extra innings. Traded to the Giants in 1956 and on to the Milwaukee Braves in 1957, he batted .309 and helped Milwaukee capture its only World Series title; teammate Hank Aaron later said, "We don't win it without Red. He was our Most Valuable Player." Card #335 catches him in a Braves uniform during his 1960 comeback from a tuberculosis diagnosis that had cost him part of a lung; released that fall, he finished his playing career with St. Louis. He went on to manage the Cardinals to the 1967 World Series title and entered the Hall of Fame in 1989.
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Graded population (PSA & SGC)
| Grader | Total | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 1-4 | Auth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSA | 756 | 0 | 10 | 155 | 239 | 179 | 82 | 90 | 1 |
| SGC | 118 | 0 | 1 | 10 | 20 | 24 | 28 | 34 | 1 |
Graded population — a scarcity guide, not a price. Snapshot 2026-08-20. Half-grades fold down (8.5→8), and PSA's qualified grades are counted separately from the straight-grade rows shown here. The Venezuelan issue, the 1960 Topps Tattoos and Bazooka are separate products and are not counted here.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the 1960 Topps #335 card?
It is card #335 of the 572-card 1960 Topps Baseball set, picturing Red Schoendienst.
How many cards are in the 1960 Topps Baseball set?
572 cards, numbered 1-572, issued in seven series - the last Topps flagship printed entirely horizontally. Cards #375-440 exist on two back stocks, white and gray, which collectors chasing every printed variety count as 638 pieces of cardboard in all.
Sources: Trading Card Database, Cardboard Connection, the PSA price guide, Baseball-Reference, the SABR BioProject and the National Baseball Hall of Fame, PSA & SGC population reports. Card data compiled and maintained by T206Cards.com. Page last updated 2026-08-20.