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Here are some Federal League programs
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1879 Boston-Cincinnati. A young King Kelly penciled in taking over for Deacon White as catcher.
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Gary...love the Boston/Cincinnati card. Very well scored, you can just replay the game from the card.
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1907 Highlanders - a Carl Horner scorecard/schedule/postcard
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Here is one from an 1869 game between Yale and the Lowells. I do not collect scorecards anymore, but this one is special to me due to the advertisement for the Deacon and Mueller statues.
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In 1884, the American Association and the Union Association both expanded to field teams in Washington, DC. Both teams were called the Nationals, and neither team was successful. The Am. Assn. Nationals disbanded after losing its August 2nd home game to the NY Metropolitans by the score of 6 - 5. Here is a scored scorecard for this last game plus an 1884 season schedule for Washington, with the team's disbandonment after this game being noted (by the same fan?) on each of these two items. The scorecard shows HOF pitcher Tim Keefe, who was one of two main pitchers for NY and who had a 37 - 17 record in 1884, playing center field in this game. The Washington team was replaced by the Richmond Virginians for the remainder of the season.
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Wish somebody would publish a collection of reprints of some of these early programs. I'm thinking something along the lines of Bert Randolph Sugar's Souvenir Programs of Five Great World Series (Dover, 1980).
(Fun fact: The Sugar collection includes the 1919 Reds program, sourced from the Opie reprint. It also includes the 1926 Yankees program, which was NOT included in the Opie collection, Opie used the Cardinals' program from that year.) |
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Here is one Jackie Robinson Homers and Roe wins
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There is some fantastic stuff in here. Thanks for sharing.
Not nearly as early as the others posted in here, but here's one I donated to the HOF last year. A 1945 California Winter League featuring Jackie Robinson of the Kansas city Royals. The HOF did a nice little writeup about the history behind it. https://image.ibb.co/jEeJLH/Screensh...318_123140.png |
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