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Old 08-19-2016, 11:40 AM
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Default If Only They Made a Card for EMORY TITMAN (The Coolest Baseball Player Ever?)

Often times we think about guys who could have had baseball cards, or maybe should have had cards. While others dream about T206 Joe Jacksons and Cracker Jack Babe Ruth's, we dream about cards of Emory Titman! If you haven't heard of him, his story is incredible! Quite possibly the coolest guy ever to appear in a major league game (albeit Spring Training).

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If for some reason a Cracker Jack card or something had been made of Titman, what would that be worth? I would think it would make the Fatty Arbuckle card seem affordable!
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Old 08-19-2016, 11:50 AM
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Photo added, what a ballplayer!

And another story from ESPN

https://1927-the-diary-of-myles-thom...edf#.mgleqh373
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Old 08-19-2016, 01:19 PM
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I like him, just for the name!
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Could you imagine a photo of Mr Titman and Mr. Charles Victory Faust together. I sweat that would be simply magic, magic I tell you
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Old 08-19-2016, 01:58 PM
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Default Titman

Here's one.
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Photo added, what a ballplayer!

And another story from ESPN

https://1927-the-diary-of-myles-thom...edf#.mgleqh373
I have been reading this "diary" through the whole season and it's awesome. I very much recommend this reading.
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Are you sure that isn't Babe Ruth c1948?
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Wonder how he got that last name?
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