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Publicida Deportiva "Menendez" Premiums
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Here are two related premiums. I have the Almendares and the Habana Premiums. Rolando, do you have images of the Cienfuegos and Marianao versions of these premiums?
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Publicidad Menendez
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1950 Almendares Variation
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Thanks Rolando for posting the Marianao premium. Now we are only missing the Cienfugos. Here is another variation of the Almendares premium. It is very similar to the Coca-Cola premium except instead of the Coca-Cola logo it says "Campion."
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1923-24 Cigarros Nacionales 42 cards
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40 Professional card and 2 amateurs
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Today, August 22, I took a photo of my Torriente and Méndez National Cigar cards.
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Dandridge and Miñoso two great friend in Marianao Team
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In 1946, "Photos Magazine" printed a collection of post cards with baseball players from the Professional Championship, and some boxing players. Each month they published 2 series of 4 cards. Those interested had to send the coupon shown and 35 cents for the series. chosen, there is a photo with several series and the names of the players, in other photos I show some of the cards from that collection.
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Fotos Postcards
Rolando, thank you for continuing to post images of the cards from your great collection. I was wondering if you have images of the following Fotos postcards: Conrado Marrero (Serie 11), Aristonico Correoso (Serie 17), Mario Arencibia and Homero Ariosa (Serie 18).
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Caramelos El Indio
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Caramelos El Indio, is a rare series of Cuban baseball cards from 1948, players from the 4 professional teams of Cuba and many players who played in the Negro Leagues appear, I show photos of the album and photos of one of the visits in 2004 that my friend Monte Irvin came to my house, you will see him in the photos signing his cards from the El Indio collection and several photos of him in the Almendares team, I will tell you that Irvin had never seen his Cuban cards, in other photos cards of Orestes Miñoso and others.
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Do you still have the Hoyt Wilhelm (Wilhein) matchbox card?
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I have Hoyt Wilhein math box card
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Irvin card
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Aqui esta otra copia
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Recently, one of the greats of Baseball passed away. He played in Cuba in the last Professional Championship 1960-61, with the Havana team. He also played in Mexico and in the Major Leagues. In Cuba, the only Professional Championship he played in, he won the title of Rookie of the Year. , son of another of the great players of the Cuban League and the Negro Leagues, I show a ball signed by him with the Havana team and a photo in Mexico in 1957 representing Cuba, signed on the back. I was lucky enough to see him play for Habana in 1960....
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1960 Luis Tiant
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Great team photo with a teenage Luis Tiant. I have attached photos of Tiant on the cover of a Mexican baseball magazine picturing him with the 1960 Mexico City Tigers and a photo of him with the 1960-61 Habana team. Luis Tiant was one of my favorite players and I was lucky enough to meet him in person. He was one of the good guys.
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Today I received the unfortunate news of the death of one of my great friends, Luis Zayas, a great professional baseball player, he belonged to the Cienfuegos and Habana teams and also to the Cuban Sugars Kings team, I saw him play in the Cuban Professional League, and For many years of friendship he visited me from time to time and we shared anecdotes about the history of Cuban Baseball at my house. He always asked me to see his photos from that stage. Now I show you some photos of Zayas. In the first one we see him receiving a trophy like player of the Sugars Kings, in the 2nd with one of the great Cuban pitchers Camilo Pascual of the Cienfuegos team, the 3rd was when the 70th anniversary of the Cerro Stadium, part of a documentary directed by Yodeni Maso, which is about the player and the fan of that Great Stadium, Zayas and I participated, interviewed by Yodeni, it was broadcast by Cuban Television, the other photo of a ball signed by the members of the Havana team in the 1960-61 season, (last professional) signed by Zayas
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Rigoberto "Minnie" Mendoza, Luis Tiant and Luis Zayas
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We lost some great Cuban ballplayers this year:
Rigoberto "Minnie" Mendoza (December 3, 1934 – September 9, 2024) Luis Tiant (November 23, 1940 – October 8, 2024) and now we here about Luis Zayas (August 25, 1937 - October 21, 2024). |
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Monte Irvin and Kevin Connors in the 1948-49 Cuban winter season played for the Almendares team, which that year won the Cuban championship and also won the 1st Caribbean Series in Havana. I show some photos of different posters with the Almendares players and some signed by Monte Irvin during the visits he made to my house in 2004, most of which he had never seen, he really liked the one in color, and He asked me to get him one, I looked for it among my old things and I found it, when he visited me two days later I gave it to him and he was very happy, unforgettable memories for me.
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Monte Irvin and Kevin Connors
Revistas "Cronica" and "Fotos"Premium signature for me |
Cool photos! Where do you get them?
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Monte Irvin and Kevin Connors
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Monte Autograph from Cuba
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Here is an autograph from his time with Almendares in Cuba, pre-MLB. Note that he signed "Monty." He would soon change to signing Monte because it was easier for him.
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I thought I would post this here as well as the memorabilia section as this is home of the literal experts in the field. I came across this anonymous image a while back and I'm wondering if it could possibly be the 1918-19 Almendares squad? It is hard to find images for the entire team, but I believe I have been able to identify a half dozen or so members. I say "believe" because I'm terrible at comparing faces so I would appreciate anyone's input here. Could this be 1918-19 Almendares or am I just slightly crazy. Thanks and Happy Holiday all!
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fe8124f8_b.jpg Who I think I might have identified. #6 - Alfredo Cabrera https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...35dd265f_o.jpg #10 - Jose Lopito Lopez https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...114809b1_o.jpg #12 - Agustin Parpetti https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...008306ae_o.jpg #14 - Jose Maria Fernandez https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...718bbb0a_o.jpg #15 - Jose Rodriguez https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0c9379e7_o.jpg #18 - Gervasio Gonzalez https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cc19a57c_o.jpg |
1918-19 Alemdares
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I am not sure of the year of the photo you have but it is not from the 1918-19 season. Below is a photo taken of the Almendares club on the inaugural day of the 1918-19 season. Note the difference in the uniform.
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Monte Irvin had a great performance in the 1948-49 championship, and was of great help to Almendares' victory in the 10 homerun championship, and also in the 1st Caribbean Series held in Havana, by hitting 2 Champion homeruns, average of .389. Connors was also a great help in the Caribbean Series, ave.409 and leader in doubles with 3 and stolen bases with 4. I show photos of awards received by the two.
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Collection Pionero 24 cards
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The collection of 24 cards from the weekly "Pionero" in 1970, is the first after the beginning of the National Series in 1962, I show the sheet with 9the uncut cards, according to the instructions, glue is spread on both sides of a thin cardboard and It is glued on the back, then the card is folded along the dotted line and when it dries the card is ready, on the front the photo of the player and on the back his personal data, this collection is very rare, at the same time The following year another collection was printed that I will show you at another time.
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Neat photo of the Rifleman. And the Pionero 24 cards, is very cool also. Thanks again for sharring, Rolando.
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Orestes Miñoso with famous people from sports and music: Mickey Mantle, gathered with Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis, in the photo everyone signed it for Miñoso, and together with Nat King Cole, at the Estadium del Cerro, Nat came to present him with an award to Miñoso, 1957
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On September 1, 1867, the first baseball game reflected in the press was held in Cuba. It was a game between players from Havana and Americans, on the grounds of Palmar de Junco. It also appeared in the press in the United States on the 10th and September 11, 1867 Intelligensein the newspapers, The Evening Star, Daily National Intelligense and New York Herald, I show photos of the press in Cuba and the United States.
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In 1864, after finishing his studies in the United States, Nemesio Guillo, his brother Ernesto and Enrique Porto returned to Cuba. Nemesio brought a ball and a bat in his luggage. The next day the three of them started, but they gradually added to the practice. other young people, until two years later Team Habana was formed, with two teams that played against each other, on the grounds of Paseo y Mar street, the 1st Habana Park, I show photos of 2 years ago when the Route plaque was inaugurated in the Linea y G Park, at the monument to Emilio Sabourin, a group of Americans were present
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" Mejoral" Collection, Marianao, 3 Hall of Fame, Miñoso, Dandridge and LaSorda
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Mejoral Marianao
Gracias Rolando, great images of the Mejoral collection. I would love images of both sides of the Marianao. Thanks again for continuing to post items from your amazing collection.
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Happy new year for all
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1940 Cigarros José L. Piedra
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1940 Cigarros José L. Piedra
Super rare cards Cuba CHAMPION - Usa 2 |
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César, Marianao Team Mejoral, son 2 diferentes, uno nuevo de mi colección y otro repetido con manchas, por delante y por detrás, ambos lados (both sides)
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Gracias Rolando. We thank you for continuing to post items from your amazing collection.
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Álbum Almanaque Deportivo 1947
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Today is the 91st birthday of one of the best Cuban Pitchers in the 1950s in the Cuban Professional League, Camilo Pascual. He also played several years in the Major Leagues. I show some Cuban cards from the Chiclet Peloteros and Caramelo Stadium collections, along with to Pedro Ramos
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Fósforos Acebo cards an others
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Armando Marsans and Rafael Almeida were the first Cubans to play in the Major Leagues in the 20th century, they were signed by Cincinnati in 1911. I show Almeida's 1911 contract and photos of them in the United States and in Cuba at the Almendares Park Stadium.
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Marsans and Almeida
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Great photos Rolando, here are their 1913 T207 cards. I also liked the 1943 Fósforos La Comercial Team Cuba cards pictured above. Do you have chance images of Virgilio Arteaga, Angel Fleitas, Rogelio Martínez, Julio Moreno, Leandro Pazos, Rogelio Valdés, los hermanos Cordiero, and any professional players from LA Commercial set.
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I show a sheet of the album Caramelos Felices 1945-46, and a photo of the wrappers where the candies came.
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Gervasio González, original photo for Punch card 1910
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Monte Irvin on one of his visits to my house in 2004, I showed him many photos, cards, posters, etc., which he autographed. When I showed him this photo with Thompson and Pearson, he stayed for a while thinking or remembering, then he smiled and told me: now I remember, we had some beers and we had a very pleasant time talking about baseball, then he signed it for me, he told me that he had never seen that photo.
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Picked up this lot a few weeks back at the East Coast National. I still haven't had a chance to research Rene Monteagudo, but I know he eventually played for the Phillies and his son was a ballplayer. Just love the inscribed photo of him in batting stance. Seller said circa 1940. The autos are him, Andres Felitas, and Vincente Lopez.
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René Monteagudo
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René Monteagudo Miranda was born on March 12, 1916 in La Habana and died on Sepetember 14, 1973 in Hialeah, Florida. He pitched and played the Outfield. He started his baseball career with the Central Algodones semi-pro team. He then played for the 1935-36 Santa Clara squad in the Cuban Winter League. He would play 13 seasons in the Cuban leagues with his last being the 1949-50 with Almendares. He also played with the Havana Cubans of the Florida Int'l League. We was one of the first players signed by Washington Senators scout Joe Cambria. He first appeared in the United States with 1938 Trenton Senators and was quickly promoted to the Washington Senators. He would again appear with the Senators in 1940 and 1944. In 1945 he was traded to the Phillies. He played 9 seasons in the Minor Leagues and 4 seasons in the Mexican League. His son Aurelio pitched 7 years in the Majors and had a long career in the Minors, Mexican and Venezuelan Leagues. The photo you have was used on Rene's 1947 Almanaque Deportivo baseball card.
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Wow. Many thanks. Love learning about players like him.
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A few minutes ago I read your message regarding the photo of Monte Irvin drinking beer with Thompson and Pearson, that photo is from a bar in Cuba, Irvin played in 1948 and 1949 in Almendares, I looked for the photo and with my old phone I took a photo of the beer cans, Blue Ribbon, it is not detailed well in the photo because I had to shrink it so that it can be published on net54, I saw it with a magnifying glass and it details more the signs, I think you might like those photos, greetings.
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Thanks , the picture helps - would be the far can on the right , probably 1948 .
Being sold in Cuba it’s probably the scarcer withdrawn tax statement Rather than the typical internal revenue tax paid , There would’ve been very few American beers available abroad during the late 40s |
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Cuban Stars 1915, manager Tinti Molina,
CRISTÓBAL TORRIENTE, BOMBIN PEDRO, etc. |
Roland, it’s amazing to me that I’ve seen hundreds if not thousands of Latin American and Negro League photos over the years but it’s the first time ever seeing this PARTICULAR photograph with Torriente and Pedroso.
Just outstanding! Keep ‘em coming! Scott |
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Scott, other of Torriente and Pedroso
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Pedroso is my favorite player! Have a few cards and images of him, but had never seen the pedroso and torrente.
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Scott and Travis Wise
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They have asked me to show more of Eustaquio (Bombin) Pedroso, you will see a caricature of the great Rivadulla, I met him decades ago and I went to his house and he showed me many of his original works, including this one of Pedroso with his famous Bombin on his head, and you will see photos
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Can you tell us about the artist? Was he mostly known for baseball images like this?
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Rivadulla
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Eladio Rivadulla Martínez was a prolific commercial artist in Cuba during mid 20th century. Along with his baseball portraits he worked on political adds and movie posters. I love his baseball work most. Here are some more samples. To learn more and to see his art work I recommend you visit: https://www.facebook.com/ArchivoRivadulla/
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Eustaquio "Bombin" Pedroso
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Dream cards
Those are two of my dream cards
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Thank you. Picked this up today as I saw a Dihigo sell a last week. Goes with my Mendez collection. Must have been in a newspaper. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...496099978f.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...51c4109827.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Cuban Hall of Fame on Cerro Stadium 1950s
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In 1910, the Punch Cigar Factory donated a collection of cards featuring players from the Habana and Almendares teams, as well as from the visiting Major League teams. Two printings of cards were made; the first with the names printed in handwritten letters, and the second in block letters. The rarest is the handwritten one, as few copies were made, waiting for block printing to be organized. I am showing from my Specialized Catalog part of one of the pages of Punch Cigars, where you can see pitcher Chicho González with the card printed in handwritten letters and next to it in block letters. I am showing one of the handwritten cards from my collection. Now I ask those who see my publications, what could this card be worth? I don't know the prices since I can't watch the auctions and neither can eBay at the moment. I would appreciate it if you could inform me.
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I pay attention to most auctions looking for Cuban/Negro related items and I am aware of a few Punch cards that may have been auctioned the last few years.
Pop Lloyd $125k+ Nov 2023 Pete Hill $90k+ April 2024 Ramon Carreras sold in a lot with some other cards in March 2024 $3.5k |
Jamie, thank you very much for the information on the Punch cards. As I explained before, I am unable to view Cuban card auctions and sales sites from Cuba. Any information is important for me to keep up to date. I don't know if someone will see them when I post on the thread, or if they don't like what I write. At least I know that you saw my post and helped me with what I asked for. If you can, continue with other cards. When I asked for information on that card, it's because they want to buy it and I don't know how much to ask for. I don't know what to decide on the offers they've given me. Thanks again, Jamie.
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Chicho Gonzalez
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Saludos Rolando, A Chicho Gonzalez Punch card sold on June 2011 on the Hake's Auction site for $6,325.
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Five Punch cards with block letter names sold Sept. 2024 in the LOTG Auction. They were all SGC A due to their backs having been skinned: Gervasio Gonzalez--$9900 Emilio Palomino--$2940 Carlos Roggers--$3120 Gonzalo Sanchez--$3120 Juan Viola--$1920 (I won this one and was happy to acquire it as a type card in my Cuban collection.) Based on recent sales my uniformed guess is that your Chico Gonzalez with the script name is probably worth $8,000-12,000. Cheers, Mike |
Many thanks for the information, to César López and M. Peich, I didn't know anything about what you show me, it was very helpful for me.
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Outstanding thread! I have read it three times, so much great info and fabulous images!
I hoped someone might be able to help me identify the players in this image, I picked it up because I recognized Dizzy Dismukes, back row third from left, he is one of my recent research subjects. I believe this to be from around 1910 or so. Any help on ID would be greatly appreciated!! I do hope this isn't a massive size. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=38320 |
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Cabañas Cigars 1909, on all Detroit cards they were printed in two different formats where the player's name is seen.
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Cabañas Variations
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Thanks Rolando. I don't think many people are aware of the variations in the Cabañas set. I have also found the following variations in he name box and in color blue used in the Almendares cards (card sample below):
1. Regino Garcia (REGINO GARCIA Cr.) 2. Regino Garcia (R. GARCIA C. MAMELO) 3. Heliodoro Hidalgo (H. HIDALGO C.F.) 4. Heliodoro Hidalgo (H. HIDALGO C.F. JABUCO) 5. Carlos Royer (CARLOS ROYER Pr.) 6. Carlos Royer (C. ROYER P. BEBE) 7. Luis Bustamante (L. BUSTAMANTE S.S.) 8. Luis Bustamante (BUSTAMANTE S.S. ANGUILLA) 9. Luis Bustamante (BUSTAMANTE s.s. ANGUILLA) Do you know of any others? |
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I'm showing from my Specialized Catalog one of the sheets dedicated to the Cabañas Cigars cards with some variants, and some photos of Detroit and Habana y Almendares players. I ask you, do any of you have the Lloyd card from the Cabañas collection?
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Team photo
I don't recognize any of the players. I don't think this is a Cuban team. This thread discusses Cuban baseball cards. Try one of the negro league threads.
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