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Old 04-10-2020, 04:25 PM
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Default Missing baseball? Take a trip to Deadball Era Spring Training in Texas

I though I'd share with everyone an article I wrote for my hometown paper about the time a century ago when Ty Cobb and the Tigers trained a few blocks from where a live. Here is the link, and be sure to scroll through the photos in the article:

https://www.waxahachiesun.com/opinio...9cb62d91b.html

Here is a copy of the 1921 glass slide of Collins which I acquired which shows the courthouse spire in the background. Collins is standing on the field that is still used by the local high school baseball team.

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That’s great. Thanks fo sharing.
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That was a great read...thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing the article!

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Hey, it still looks about the same today! Here some info about it:
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wow, neat!
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Here is a bird's eye view of the field Collins was standing in as it appears today. Note the courthouse in the distance, the same as it was in the Collins photo.

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Great read ... thanks for sharing Jim. I knew the Giants trained in Marlin Springs for awhile. But I didn't remember how many other teams trained in Texas during the Deadball era. Thanks again for the linking to your article.
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T206jim,
Thanks for posting the article. The tigers trained in 1911 here in Monroe, LA at Bernstein Park. From what I understand Cobb didn't attend. The field's grandstand was torn down in the early 80s or so, from what I'm told. I can't remember seeing it in person. Thanks for sharing.
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