These were posters produced by the The Detroit News in advance of the 1968 World Series.  Each measures 15 x 23 1/2, which was the size of the newspaper.  Some of them show a slight hint of the normal fold.  Again, included in the Sports Section of the regular paper.  These are extremely rare.  I see an occasional one offered, but never the entire set.  If you search "Sold," you will see the Kaline itself sold for $100.  My Kaline is better because it was NOT cut out.  The set includes all 24 players, plus a team photo and Manager Mayo Smith.  As an added bonus, many of these were NEVER cut, they were pulled from the paper such that all four pages are included.  See the last photo of Freehan to show what I mean.  A "4" after the name indicates that all four pages are intact.  All are in excellent condition with no tears, stains or damage unless noted.  Includes Kaline 4, Cash 4, Lolich 4 (1/2 inch tear to bottom), McLain 4, Wilson 4, Horton 4, Oyler 4, Mayo Smith 4, Freehan 4 (1 1/2 inch tear to bottom left), Price 4, Lasher 4 (1 inch tear to bottom right), Wyatt 4, McMahon 4, Sparma 4 (2 inch tear to right middle), Stanley (tear to left border), McAuliffe, Gates Brown, John Hiller, Wert, Warden, Tracewski, Comer, Northrup and Team Photo.  I was limited to 24 photos; the other two are Dobson (holes to right border) and Patterson (missing bottom left corner and 3 1/2 inch tear to bottom left, tape stain.  Many kids probably taped these to the wall and they were gone by Christmas.  I saved them as a collectible--after 55 years someone else can enjoy.     Will be securely shipped.