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Old 10-31-2006, 07:51 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The best one in my collection is this 1904 Eastern (International) League Champions team card.
Buffalo beat out Baltimore in a very tight race.....and Mgr. George Stallings made the difference
for Buffalo.

Note that 10 of the Buffalo players are depicted in the T206 and T207 sets.

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Old 10-31-2006, 09:27 AM
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Anonymous 19th century team card with dog

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Posted By: Joe D.

this thread is right up my alley.

I am going to enjoy checking back to see all of the posts.

Here are a few of my favorites from my favorite "team" set....

The T200s...




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It is a Dietsche, but one you rarely see.

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Not the full team, but a "partial team" card.

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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

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Posted By: joe brennan

Bruce, Isn't that the "Beaver" on the top row right in that Annon 19th Century baseball team? LOL

People said it was a million dollar wound. But the government must keep that money, cause I ain't never seen a penny of it.

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Posted By: Steve M.

Here's one of fifteen (missing only the Detroit). All SGC graded and can be viewed on my web site:

http://www.freewebs.com/jacklitsch/w601sportinglife.htm

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The OldOrioles.....


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(1888 Browns)


(Wisconsin-Minnesota League's Rochester Team)


(1906 White Sox)








(w/ Home Run Baker)


(1911 Pirates Tri-Fold PC)



(1908 Brooklyn Dodgers -- Photo)

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Clipper baseball team Ilion, NY. Don't have any info on them.

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R312 Cubs

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--------> Absolutely --------> Positively -----------> UNBELIEVABLE !!!!!!!!!

(Especially the '08 Reading with Baker --- Unreal)
((Check out '08 Brooklyn, standing left -- Bergen wearing the exact jacket as in his T206 card, IMO))

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The strange thing about the 1908 Reading card with Baker is that Baker is shown standing next to Dan Shaugnessy, the player for whom he was traded to the Athletics! Weird -- Shaugnessy obviously arrived in Reading before Baker departed which just happened to coincide with the team photo...

BTW, Shaugnessy later went on to become the president of the International League from 1936 to 1950.

Here are some other postcards featuring major leaguers while they were in the minors:


(Nashville team with future Dodgers and Reds star first baseman, Jacob Daubert. Other players on this team who played in the big leagues include Hub Perdue, Pryor Mcelveen, Win Kellum, Jack Hardy, Carl Sitton, George Hunter, and Harry Bay.)


(New Britain Connecticut Minor League Class B team with Armando Marsans, Rafael Almeida, Alfredo Cabrera and Luis Padron who had formerly played together in Cuba for the Almendares team. All would go on to play in the Major Leagues, with Marsans and Almeida signing with the Cincinnati Reds in 1911.)


(1907 Tecumseh Ball Club and their star, Fred Merkle, who would join the New York Giants the following year. In 1907 Merkle led Tecumseh to the Southern Michigan League championship by clobbering a league leading six home runs.)


(Major leaguer, Addison "Ad" Brennan, with the US Army, Company D, 27th Inf., Ft. Sheridan, Ill baseball team, c. 1916-17. Brennan pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1910 to 1913 before signing with the Federal League Chicago Whales in 1914-15. Brennan is most well-known for his celebrated decking of NY Giants manager John McGraw in a fistfight beneath the Polo Grounds stands in 1913. Both he and McGraw were suspended for five days. After his release from the Army, he pitched one game for Cleveland and two games for Washington in 1918.)


(1924 Baltimore Independednt League Champions, featuring Lefty Grove.)

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Posted By: Pete Z.

It would have been cool to have gotten them with Chief Bender or Jim Thorpe, but it's still a cool vintage team photo (no known players that I know).

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Great topic Ted. These are fantastic. That NY Sporting Times, whew. JoeD, nice 200s.

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I am going to have to start buying some w601s.

Those are nice.


If my wife knew where my collecting inspirations came from, there would be an N54 blocker on my computer.

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steve you are killing me with these cards!

actually this thread is.

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Posted By: ramram

Large albumen, and possibly unique, photo of Mutrie and some of his New York boys.

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one of my favorites anyway (Satchel Paige and Larry Doby among others on there)



and for the vintage part:

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Posted By: Matt Goebel

Robert,

First of all, let me say what a great group of cards you posted! The one with Lefty Grove is terrific!

I was going to post the New Britain card myself, and I don't mean to be critical of your comments, but I believe only two of the Cubans ended up playing in the Majors (Almeida and Marsans). However, what I find so interesting is the reason that Luis Padron didn't make it to the Majors - he was considered black! In fact, he had a long and successful Negro League career. But that makes this postcard very important as it is one of the few integrated teams in organized baseball prior to Jackie Robinson.

Matt

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I feel at home with this thread -
here are some more from my collection....

















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Posted By: Dan Bretta

This is a team from Howard City, Michigan. I'm not sure if it has any signifigance, but for those that have seen Ken Burns Baseball you may recognize it as one of the photos used in the documentary. I picked this up at a local estate sale many years ago and have never seen another except for the one used in Baseball.

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Here are two of my favorites:



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One of mine:

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

GEE......this is great stuff......thanks to everyone for showing off their great team cards.

TED Z

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early Cobb team



early Ruth team



SJJ - top left corner, Lajoie - bottom right corner, dog - unknown

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Posted By: Clinton

Two more team cards. One is the United States Indian School and the other is a womens team with Scribner on their bloomer jerseys.

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Clint, is that Scribner, Nebraska?

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Dan, I don't know, It wasn't postmarked or identified on the back. I wish I knew.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Well there is a Scribner, Nebraska....never heard of another one.

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Posted By: Chuck

Well, the cards pictured at this site aren't all mine but I thought it might still be of interest:

http://home.comcast.net/~chuckparis/t200page.html

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