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Old 10-17-2011, 07:23 AM
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Default Can anyone identifie these players(Old Judge)

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So I'm looking to figure out who these last three players on my Old Judge Display boards are. All the other ones are named either on the cards or by hand writing underneath. But 3 are left name-less. Has to be a pirates player, thanks
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Old 10-17-2011, 07:52 AM
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Looking at the composite the top left is Fred Carroll (OJ pose 69-2) the bottom left is John Coleman (OJ pose 83-2).
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The player Fred didn't mention is actually Lee Richmond, why he is called an 1880's Pirates player in beyond me. He isnt in the OJ set but he did throw a perfect game so that part is cool I guess. Never played for Pittsburgh though
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Thanks guys. I just read that Lee Richmond threw the first perfect game in major league history, so that is pretty cool. Thanks again
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Somehow I just knew JohnD was going to come up with that last one...!
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