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Sports cards, memorabilia

With the beginning of baseball season, what better place to find this stuff than Baseball Card Dugout in Carroll Gardens. The Dugout has been providing its customers with a super selection of cards, wax boxes, comics, toys and sports statues at great prices for over 14 years.

Most people find the family-friendly store to be more like a hang out spot than an uptight store. The atmosphere is so warm and friendly that you can often find customers calling store owner Joe Attianese by his nickname, Joe Rock.

Baseball Card Dugout has weekly sales on sports cards and comics, which can be found at the store website.

Baseball Card Dugout, located at 453 Court St., between Fourth Place and Luqueer Street. Open Monday through Saturday noon to 7:30 pm, Sunday noon to 5 pm. Call (718) 624-2527 or visit www.joerockscards.com.

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