NEW YORK (AP) – The father of the modern baseball trading card who designed the famed Topps versions in the 1950s has died. Sy Berger was 91.
His daughter, Maxine Berger-Bienstock, says Berger died Sunday in Rockville Center, New York.
Using a pair of scissors and cardboard at his kitchen table in Brooklyn, Berger played around with ideas for trading cards until he struck upon a design that endured for decades: a card with team logos and simulated player autographs on the front and bios and stats on the back.
Berger told The Associated Press in 2002: ”We wanted to make something attractive that would catch the eye.” He added: ”And we gave you six cards and a slice of gum for a nickel.”
Berger is also survived by his wife, two sons, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.