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Players with fewer than five fingers.
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Answer: None. Even Mordecai had eight fingers total.
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On a side note, does anyone know what trophy Hal Chase has in one of his cards?
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Being from Virginia, I'm collecting the Virginia League subset of the SLers. Twelve cards, two from each of six Virginia cities: Danville, Lynchburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond and Roanoke.
Having to keep this to some lesser-condition cards, but so far I'm at 5/12 and have not paid over $50 for a card yet.
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It was a trophy given to him by his teammates after he ended his holdout I think. Or something like that.
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That would be awesome to see. I wonder who owns it? Likely buried in some warehouse at the HOF never again to see the light of day.
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Trophy
Actually he had a case of smallpox that kept him out of action until May of 1909. All the teammates had to be vaccinated and their belongings fumigated. When he returned to the lineup and came to bat the first time the team presented him with the "loving" cup. Just googled it and that sounded feasible via Baseball research.
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Keep the fun facts coming! This is, well, fun!
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