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Posted By: David Poses

We haven't had a show and tell here in a while.

The focus of the type-card portion of my collection is Highlanders/Yankees cards. Here are a few. Care to share yours?

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Does it count as a "card"?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

My favorite T-card NY Highlander......

Chase must of also been the favorite of the T206 designers, since he is the only player to have 5 cards in the set.
Not too unusual, as American Lithographic was located in NYC.





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Outstanding!

I started to laugh when they flashed Hal Chase's name on the Yankee Stadium scoreboard pregame Sunday night. He's banned from baseball and never played there.

I say Chase, Zimmerman, and Joe Jackson all belong in the HoF. They received lifetime bans. Their lifetimes are over.

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always nice to see unknown Ruth's........

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Glen V:

Nice Combs card. I have been looking for that one for a long time. If you are interested in selling it, please e-mail me privately.

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Here are two of mine that are scanned.






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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

My understanding is that the NY Highlanders were first named the YANKEES in 1913.

Is that correct ? If not, when was it ?

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Posted By: peter ullman

ted...i have a few t205's where the name "yankees" is used...if I could only get my photo bucket working!!!

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"When and where the team officially became known as the "Yankees" has been under much dispute. Previously, 1913 has been reported as the point of the name change, with sports writer Jim Price credited with naming the team the "Yankees." However, a headline of June 21, 1904, in the Boston Herald refers to the acquisition of outfielder Patsy Dougherty by New York: "Dougherty as a Yankee" while a team post card issued in 1911 reads "New York Highlanders." All things considered, New York's American League team was referred to as the Yankees long before an official name change came about."
- Greatness in Waiting , pg. 8.

The author refers to the team as the Yankees and not the Highlanders throughout the book. A random perusal of archived New York Times sports articles yielded this item from May 30, 1907, in which the team is called Yankees in the headline but Highlanders in the text. This supports the author's (Ray Istorico, who visited the board last spring) contention that the names were interchangeable. Doesn't answer the question when the name was officially changed but does show that the name Yankees was used well before 1913.


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It still has new card love, but I dig the Factory 42's, it is my sharpest condition T206, and one of my favorite cards in the set. It has to go soon, I don't have the funds to play in this condition.
Sorry for the pic size, I don't know how to shrink it.
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NY Highlanders Opening day photo on mount. Young vs Chesbro

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not the best highlander/yankee card i have but the best scanned one at the moment, and i hope he beat cy young that oepning day!

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excellent topic...here are some of mine.
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That is so sweet!

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It'll be a ho-hum Playoffs without the Evil Empire.

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