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peterose4hof 08-19-2011 02:15 PM

The Name Game
 
I have a few questions concerning the names of people/entities. Please help!

#1 Alot of old-time ballplayers were nicknamed "Rube". I know why they called guys "Lefty" or "3-Finger", but what's a rube?

#2 While walking the show floor at the National a few weeks ago I noticed the Huggins & Scott Auctions signage had pictures of the T206 Miller Huggins and Jim Scott. Were these two players or their families the ones that started the company?

#3 (A Very Important Question!) Where did the name "net54baseball" come from?

In addition, if anyone has other questions about names or an interesting "story" of how someone or something got it's name please feel free to share. Thanks!

Leon 08-19-2011 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by peterose4hof (Post 918521)
I have a few questions concerning the names of people/entities. Please help!



#3 (A Very Important Question!) Where did the name "net54baseball" come from?


I can answer this one since I sort of came up with it. When our board moved, in 2001, from the original Full Count Baseball chat board it went to a chat board that was from a hosting company called "Network54". It is the same one the guys on the non sports side still use. They use prehistoric software and eventually we out grew it, imo. When we went to our new software platform and our new hosting company I felt the name change to Net54baseball was appropriate and the best for the board. Many folks still call it "network54" which is incorrect but not the end of the world. regards

barrysloate 08-19-2011 02:29 PM

A "rube" is an unsophisticated country boy. A lot of ballplayers came from rural areas, and joined teams in major cities. Those players would sometimes end up with the "rube" nickname.

Mark 08-19-2011 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by barrysloate (Post 918526)
A "rube" is an unsophisticated country boy. A lot of ballplayers came from rural areas, and joined teams in major cities. Those players would sometimes end up with the "rube" nickname.

And when one of them was the best, hard throwing lefthander anyone had ever seen, every new left handed fasatball pitcher was also called "Rube."

4815162342 08-19-2011 03:12 PM

questions about Net54 archrivals
 
#4 Why "Wonka", Wonka?

#5 Why "T-REX" Ted?

glchen 08-19-2011 03:39 PM

For anyone who knows Bruce, what ever was the real reason for the continual use of the "we"? Other than the "class warfare," Bruce wrote very intelligent threads and has by all accounts a very nice collection. However, the "we" made this posts a parody, which he must've realized.

BTW, I read in an earlier thread that Bruce was very ill, so hopefully, he's getting better these days.

barrysloate 08-19-2011 03:43 PM

Bruce is out of the hospital and getting better and appreciates everyone's well wishes.

FrankWakefield 08-19-2011 08:02 PM

I wish Bruce well... I've been extremely crossways with him a few times, and 100% on his side some times (which should cause him concern). He does know a right smart about old cards, Federal League stuff, and matters from that time. I got after him a few times on the boards, so did some others. He may well not have deserved some of that. Hope he has a speedy recovery.

Wonka is from Willie Wonka with the golden insert... and think of that idea as what the card companies started doing with chase cards, signed cards, refractors, and all of that similar stuff.

Ted Z is older than most dirt here in the U.S. He antedates some Tyrannosaurus Rex fossils. On the up side, he's been a sponge for baseball and baseball card knowledge all of that time. He knows a right smart, and most of it's right (exceptin' for not realizing that Coupons and Ty Cobb backed cards have no business in T206, eg).

ValKehl 08-19-2011 08:52 PM

If memory serves me correctly, and it often doesn't, Bill Huggins once told me that he is related to Miller Huggins.
Val


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