- Card series: Beginnings: 1880's
- City: Louisville
- Team: Colonels
- League: American Association
Lafayette Napoleon Cross (1866-1927) debuted in the majors as a catcher for Louisville, transitioned to being a stellar third-baseman and went on to a remarkable 21-year career for nine teams including four Philadelphia clubs in four leagues. He was a solid hitter as well, ranking high in a number of offensive and defensive categories upon his retirement in 1907. His longevity allowed him to be the only player to appear in both the Old Judge card series and the 1910 T210 set.
- At 40, led league in fielding for fifth time
- His career .292 average included 2645 hits
- Career assists record was not eclipsed until Eddie Mathews surpassed him in 1964
- Lave’s uniform color on this card was changed in February, 2017 from blue to maroon to reflect recent reliable research by Craig Brown & friends at Threads of Our Game. Nine cards had been previously released featuring a blue uniform.