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1985 NCAA World Series Champions Miami Hurricanes Police Cards

1985 NCAA World Series Champions Miami Hurricanes Police Cards

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If you grew up in Miami, you remember the magic of Mark Light Stadium — the crack of the bat under those lights, the roar of the crowd, and the legend himself, Coach Ron Fraser, leading the Hurricanes to greatness.

You probably also remember those police officers who'd visit your school and hand out baseball and Miami Dolphins football cards. That's where the love started for so many of us — trading cards on the playground, dreaming of College World Series glory.

This is a rare 1985 NCAA Baseball World Series Champions Miami Hurricanes Police Card lot featuring Coach Fraser. A true piece of Miami history and a time capsule back to those unforgettable days.

Perfect for any Canes fan, collector, or anyone who remembers what it meant to grow up in the U.

The 1985 Miami Hurricanes won their second NCAA Baseball Championship (1982 prior) cementing the U as a powerhouse on the national stage. That team was stacked with talent, grit, and an unshakable belief that Miami belonged at the top of college baseball.

And none of it happens without Coach Ron Fraser — the "Wizard of College Baseball." Fraser didn't just build a program; he revolutionized the sport. He introduced promotions, packed stadiums, and proved that college baseball could draw big crowds and national attention. His vision transformed Mark Light Stadium into a cathedral for the game and laid the foundation for one of the most elite college baseball programs in the nation. Fraser was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame, and his legacy lives on in every program that followed his blueprint.

The University of Miami Hurricanes baseball team has won four NCAA College World Series championships: 1982, 1985, 1999, and 2001. The program has made 25 College World Series appearances and holds the record for the most consecutive postseason appearances (44, from 1973 through 2016).

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