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Amsterdam Rugmakers
I think 3 of the minor leaguers made it to the big show.
http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...rugmakers2.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...rugmakers3.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...rugmakers1.jpg Rich S |
1930's Birmingham Barons
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Unknown player from the Birmingham Barons circa 1930's and his buddy.
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In an effort to save money, the St. Paul Saints tried to recover foul balls by having the ushers hand out these cards to people who caught balls.
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A 1926 St. Paul Saints watch fob.
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One of my alltime favorite Saints, Bubbles Hargrave
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I finally got around to reading this article on Ten Million and the 1907 Seattle High School baseball team. What a cool article!! Thanks for posting this. :eek: |
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Welcome to net54! I love your net54 name- Threadkiller- it's a classic! There are way more than 3 on your autograph list that made the majors. I count at least 13 making this a pretty neat piece IMHO. Congrats! |
Amsterdam Rugmakers
Thanks Scott. I was referring to the signatures on the inside of the back cover, Joe Collins and Bill Drescher for sure and maybe Bob Alexander.
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I've posted this before, but one of my favorites
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Just picked these up in a group with a team letter. Fist one is the program from the 1939 Gov. Cup would be Scrantons first, second program looks to be from 1941 from what I can tell. I have a presentation ball signed by the whole 39 team already that was given to a city official at the time so these should display nicely.
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These are full pages from the St Paul newspaper. I will edit later with better details. There are at least three more similar pages out there. I am interested if you have one (or more).
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1938 Evansville Bees !
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Three I League's 1938 Evansville Bees signed baseball
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...gi?id=e0c6aabd Heres a reference for the team roster, guys like Otto Huber, Ralph Hodgin, Whitey Wietelmann, and coached by Bob Coleman. |
Elston Howard started his career in 1950 with the Class A Central League's Muskegon (Michigan) Clippers in 1950 - the team only used that nickname from 1948-50.
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Hi Rick,
If that is your music sheet of the Columbus Red Birds, I am intetested in buying or trading for it. I have a few other sheet music. Quote:
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What a GREAT Thread! I do wish to thank everyone for sharing.
I only wish I had more than that to contribute. Maybe, someday... Keep it Coming! -Raymond |
1948 Kenville Wildcats post card.
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Cool postcard! Kentville was a semi-pro team in Nova Scotia. I see Dick Gernert on that card, he had a pretty decent major league career.
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From a panarama of the 1945 Utica Blue Sox Eastern League Champions, showing a very young Richie Ashburn. PM me if you have any Ashburn/Utica stuff for sale
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