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Old 02-25-2018, 06:55 PM
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Default Anyone strictly buy a single specific player?

Player collectors...... Do you only buy a specific player? I’m mainly interested in collectors that player collect a non-HOF subject. What drew you to said player? How long have you been collecting this player? How many cards do you have of this player not counting dupes? Different front/back combos count as different cards.

As a guy that that strictly collects a non-HOF subject I’m interested to see who else has a similar passion.
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I collect several different players over multiple sports but my main focus has always been Billy Pierce. He pitched (for the visiting Sox) in the first game I saw as a kid with my father in 1960 at Yankee Stadium. He pitched well, got a couple of hits and became a favorite of mine that day.

I don't have a count as to how many cards/items I have in my Pierce PC. I still have about three items on my want list. His '59 Bazooka is the costliest. I'm not in a hurry but I'll catch it at the right price one day. The others are a 1962 Shirriff Plastic Coin and 1959 Topps Venezuelan Ace Hurlers #156.

Here is a picture I took of it about four years ago and sent to Pierce for a signature. It's grown a bit since.

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Old 02-26-2018, 06:00 PM
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I've wondered the same thing. Thanks for asking. I only collect Jake Daubert cards (MLB 1910-1924). I started collecting about 15 years ago. Some years I have been more diligent than others. So unfortunately, I have missed obtaining quite a few cards. I have about 50 different cards. I know there are at least 30 more that I don't have. When I found out that I am very very distantly related to Daubert, I began to collect. I would like to start a PSA set registry for Daubert with photos. I have learned so much over the years.
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I have one random pre-war player I PC, which is Grover Hartley. He was the manager for the minor league teams my grandpa and great uncle played on in '40 and '39 respectively. I've been collecting him for a couple of years now, and have 4 of his cards. There are 3 or 4 more on eBay that I need, but a couple of them are listed by yepbg.

I wish I appreciated my grandpa's career (albeit a short one) more when he was alive. I would have loved to have collected these cards and asked him about Hartley.
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I collect several different players over multiple sports but my main focus has always been Billy Pierce. He pitched (for the visiting Sox) in the first game I saw as a kid with my father in 1960 at Yankee Stadium. He pitched well, got a couple of hits and became a favorite of mine that day.

I don't have a count as to how many cards/items I have in my Pierce PC. I still have about three items on my want list. His '59 Bazooka is the costliest. I'm not in a hurry but I'll catch it at the right price one day. The others are a 1962 Shirriff Plastic Coin and 1959 Topps Venezuelan Ace Hurlers #156.

Here is a picture I took of it about four years ago and sent to Pierce for a signature. It's grown a bit since.

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You can mark off the shirriff coin it doesn't exsist in that set its only in the salada set. Rick
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You can mark off the shirriff coin it doesn't exsist in that set its only in the salada set. Rick
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My grandfather told me one time that his favorite player when he was young was Schoolboy Rowe. I found a card of him, the Diamond Stars, and sent it to him in the mail. The next time I saw him he gave it back to me saying, "what I am I supposed to do with this?"

Since then, I have picked up a few more. And I have a vague notion of keeping after it.
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I heard there’s a guy on here who collects Cobb...I think his name is Jeff.

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Just Billy Sullivan Jr. and Sr. stuff (as the signature below says). My grandfather and great grandfather.
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Anyone have any collectibles or memorabilia of: John Farrell 2nd Baseman St Louis NL. Played 1901-05.
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Post-War: Pete Runnels & Mickey Vernon, who were my faves when I was a kid.
Pre-War: I started with Walter Johnson, then added Sam Rice, and more recently I added all the other players on the Wash. Senators 1924 (and only) Championship Team.
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I collect 1933 Goudey. When I was a kid in Clearwater, Florida I would get to skip school 1 day per year and watch the Phillies with my grandpa at Jack Russell Stadium --- but for some reason I feel like it was always called Jack Russell Field by my family and friends--- and JR happens to have 2 cards in the 1933 set, so everytime I see one that catches my eye, I buy it. There are a few out there highly graded that are owned by a bid rigger name, so I refuse to buy those. Most others, though, I buy when I see them.
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Frank "Lefty" O'Doul is the greatest eligible position player not in the Hall of Fame. Over 970 games (30 shy of the 1,000 used for official records) from 1919 to 1934, Lefty averaged .349, winning two batting championships and setting the NL record for most hits in a season, which still stands. Not in any way a "homer" like Chuck Klein (whose numbers were greatly aided by playing in a small park in Philly), Lefty hit .352 at home and .347 on the road, proving he belongs among the elite hitters in history. After his days in the majors ended, he returned to the Pacific Coast League, where he was the longtime manager of the San Francisco Seals and later the San Diego and Seattle teams. He had a restaurant in San Francisco and was a bon vivant and man about town. Lefty was instrumental in organizing Japanese baseball, whose premiere team, the Giants, was named in his honor. Lefty is one of only 3 Americans in the Japanese baseball hall of fame. There are a number of rather rare Japanese cards of him. He is also one of the few players to have played for the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants while all 3 were in New York City. Lefty died on December 7, 1969. His epitaph reads "He was here at a good time and had a good time while he was here."

I find his story interesting and I used to visit his bar when I lived in SF.

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I collect cards of these players:

Glenn Beckert (First ball player I met. I was 12.)

Eric Soderholm (Fond memories of the 1977 South Side Hit Men. 3rd Base!)

Si Johnson (He's from my hometown of Sheridan, IL) Collection complete as far as I can tell.


Robin Ventura (White Sox. 3rd Base!)

Joe Crede (White Sox. 3rd Base!)

Can you tell 3rd Base is my favorite position and I'm a White Sox fan?
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PCL legend Jigger Statz.........
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Frank "Lefty" O'Doul is the greatest eligible position player not in the Hall of Fame. Over 970 games (30 shy of the 1,000 used for official records) from 1919 to 1934, Lefty averaged .349, winning two batting championships and setting the NL record for most hits in a season, which still stands. Not in any way a "homer" like Chuck Klein (whose numbers were greatly aided by playing in a small park in Philly), Lefty hit .352 at home and .347 on the road, proving he belongs among the elite hitters in history. After his days in the majors ended, he returned to the Pacific Coast League, where he was the longtime manager of the San Francisco Seals and later the San Diego and Seattle teams. He had a restaurant in San Francisco and was a bon vivant and man about town. Lefty was instrumental in organizing Japanese baseball, whose premiere team, the Giants, was named in his honor. Lefty is one of only 3 Americans in the Japanese baseball hall of fame. There are a number of rather rare Japanese cards of him. He is also one of the few players to have played for the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants while all 3 were in New York City. Lefty died on December 7, 1969. His epitaph reads "He was here at a good time and had a good time while he was here."

I find his story interesting and I used to visit his bar when I lived in SF.

Thanks for sharing. For some reason O'Doul slipped thru the cracks for me as far as his baseball feats, etc. Sounds like I'm not the only one :-) Anyway ... quite a career ... and life! And a great candidate for collecting a specific players card if I've ever heard one! Very cool PCL card BTW.
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If anyone has any Frank Bowerman raw or slabbed cards I may be interested in purchasing them.

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Not exclusively so in my case, but I do have about a dozen different Whitey Glazner cards and related items, which for me is a lot, and am always looking for more if anybody has a lead on any of the obscure ones (mainly the various W575-1 types).
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Elmer Miller of the 1921 and 1922 Yankees. He is my Great Great uncle on mom’s side of the family. Have 16 varieties of his card.
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I collect Brooks Robinson and that’s it as far as players. I know he’s a HOFer, but thought I’d at least respond since it’s “almost” what you were asking.
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I collect Canadian-great George Gibson. There is a link to my collection in my signature line. I have just shy of 80 *total* cards. If you don't count different backs, reprints and modern art cards, I have maybe 35-40 different cards. I own only two prewar "non-Gibson" cards.

There are at least 4 others on the board that collect him I'm aware of, whether it's as part of a player collection or a 1909-era Pirates collection.

I first became aware of Gibson after a trip to the Canadian baseball Hall of Fame, but what really put me on the path of learning about him and collecting his cards was reading his chapter in Lawrence Ritter's The Glory of their Times.

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"Indian" Bob Johnson. Only collect informally when I see something unique and different though.

Also going for a Willie Stargell signed card run. Down to needing just four for the basic set.
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Though I do collect other players, Bill Buckner has a special place in my heart. He hit a homer for the Dodgers in the first MLB game I ever attended. Here's his first professional contract signed as a teenager and the last payroll check he received as a player. There's a whole bunch more in between those two on my website CooperstownExpert.com .

Here's the link to Buckner's page. There are pages for every HoFer and 200+ non-HoFers. If you get bored, take a look.
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Though I do collect other players, Bill Buckner has a special place in my heart. He hit a homer for the Dodgers in the first MLB game I ever attended. Here's his first professional contract signed as a teenager and the last payroll check he received as a player. There's a whole bunch more in between those two on my website CooperstownExpert.com .

Here's the link to Buckner's page. There are pages for every HoFer and 200+ non-HoFers. If you get bored, take a look.
Well done! Really enjoyed viewing the Buckner items.
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I collect Carl Furillo stuff.I grew up in the same area that he did and got to
know him a little.First met him when I was 12,and he signed '58 Topps for me in his driveway.He would always got out of his way to talk to me when he would see me.
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I collect Dave "Kong" Kingman exclusively for modern cards. Nobody hit them farther or higher!
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I heard there’s a guy on here who collects Cobb...I think his name is Jeff.


Who’s cobb. Is he a HOF?
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Great thread -- I started collecting Ed FitzGerald cards about 4 years ago after a family friend who knew I was a vintage collector posted a pic of his '50B card on my Facebook feed.
She was right on -- I was a dead-ringer for Ed back in his younger days (from his '47-50 cards, roughly).

Now I look a bit older these days, as I'm sure Ed does as well (although he is apparently still going strong at 93!), but that neat realization was enough to kick me into collecting his cards.

A few years later, I've tracked down all but 1 card -- the '47 Signal Oil issue when he was with the Sacramento Solons. Other tougher issues were the Briggs (of course) and the Sunbeam.
I guess i also technically need a 1957 Topps #22 Jerry Snyder in PSA 8 or better, as the card was an error that actually used a picture of Ed FitzGerald instead of Snyder.
That said, you never know where a new find will come from -- I just found this '48 Pirates Postcard this week, incredibly.

It's been fun having this as a side project to Set collecting and other HOF player runs, which are more expensive and more predictable in nature.

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Probably too modern for most people’s taste, but been putting together collection of game used and cards for Josh Phelps. This is my game used from a few years back and I’ve added quite a bit since then. Also have over 80%+ of all his minor/major league cards. Josh is a good guy and still stay in touch...


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Player collectors...... Do you only buy a specific player? I’m mainly interested in collectors that player collect a non-HOF subject. What drew you to said player? How long have you been collecting this player? How many cards do you have of this player not counting dupes? Different front/back combos count as different cards.

As a guy that that strictly collects a non-HOF subject I’m interested to see who else has a similar passion.
I'm an avid Hal Chase collector. I'm always looking for memorabilia of his that I don't have. I'm still on the lookout for a signed cut. I recently p purchased one that turned out to be a fake. Luckily it had a money back guarantee, so I was only out the authentication fee. The search continues for that one.

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I collect cards of these players:

Glenn Beckert (First ball player I met. I was 12.)

Eric Soderholm (Fond memories of the 1977 South Side Hit Men. 3rd Base!)

Si Johnson (He's from my hometown of Sheridan, IL) Collection complete as far as I can tell.


Robin Ventura (White Sox. 3rd Base!)

Joe Crede (White Sox. 3rd Base!)



Can you tell 3rd Base is my favorite position and I'm a White Sox fan?
Beckert is such a nice person. Visited with him many times at Cubs camp. He is not in the best of health but still a great guy.
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I collect a number of players, mostly with connections to childhood. The player most appropriate for this forum is Oscar Stanage. The first T (206) Card I got was an Oscar Stanage. My dad bought me a pair (also a Hinchman) on a visit. We went to a long-gone card shop in Anaheim, where he bought me a pair. The rest is history.

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I have collections of:

Rabbit Maranville - http://www.rabbitmaranville.com

Carl Lundgren - http://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...ollection.html

Don Zimmer - http://baseballcardstars.com/zimfiles/index.html
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I collect Allie Reynolds and Rocky Colavito cards.

Why? My father grew up in the Bronx as a Yankees fan. He was a pitcher in the minors and semi-pro teams in NYC, including a team called the Mohawks where he played with Rocky Colavito and many other good players.

His favorite pitcher was Allie Reynolds.

I am working on a master set of Allie Reynolds. The basic set is 10 cards, and the master set has another 15 or so. Always looking to buy a nice card of the "Super Chief"

Both of these guys should be in the Hall of Fame.

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Not strictly collected but back in the day I had several Nixey cards as his is the estate my Horner Composite came from. No longer mine but a cool card...
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For Vintage, Harry Wolter only.
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I collect Allie Reynolds and Rocky Colavito cards.

Why? My father grew up in the Bronx as a Yankees fan. .....

His favorite pitcher was Allie Reynolds.

Both of these guys should be in the Hall of Fame.

Tony
Small world...my Dad grew up a Yankee fan* and Allie Reynolds was his favorite pitcher as well. I have a few of his cards for just that reason.



*=My Dad grew up in Brooklyn, just blocks from Ebbets Field but it wasn't until Game 5 of the 1947 World Series did he step inside.
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