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This diminutive, speedy outfielder did not hit for power, . . .
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. . . but managed to accumulate 2,100 hits, including 105 triples in a 16-year career with Washington. Nick-named "Deerfoot", he had 495 career stolen bases, including a then-record 88 in 1912. His record was broken three years later by Ty Cobb.
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T206 Chase White cap
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One of the Nicest and Most Underated T206 card in the set
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Ed Summers
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Summers pitched 2 complete game victories for the Tigers in a double-header on Sep. 25 1908...
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My 6th contribution to this thread is the Lou Fiene (Portrait) pose:
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Red Ames Portrait
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THIS POSTED LIST NOW LOCATED AT POST # 323
Thought this thread needed a checklist for all T206 non-HOF and non-SL so we could keep track of what card scans we still need. I think there are a total of 400 different cards. I will go through the thread and add 'POSTED' to any subject that has already been...posted, and check back every day to update this list. Thanks OP for giving us a nice diversion. Brian Ed Abbaticchio - Blue Sleeves Ed Abbaticchio - Brown Sleeves POSTED Fred Abbott Bill Abstein Doc Adkins POSTED Whitey Alperman POSTED Red Ames - Hands At Chest POSTED Red Ames - Hands Above Head POSTED Red Ames - Portrait POSTED John Anderson POSTED Frank Arellanes Herman Armbruster Harry Arndt POSTED Jake Atz POSTED Neal Ball - New York POSTED Neal Ball - Cleveland POSTED Jap Barbeau Cy Barger Jack Barry - Philadelphia POSTED Shad Barry - Milwaukee Emil Batch Johnny Bates POSTED Ginger Beaumont POSTED Fred Beck Beals Becker George Bell - Hands Above Head POSTED George Bell - Pitching Follow Thru POSTED Bill Bergen - Batting POSTED Bill Bergen - Catching POSTED Heinie Berger Bob Bescher - Hands In Air POSTED Bob Bescher - Portrait Joe Birmingham POSTED Lena Blackburne POSTED Jack Bliss Frank Bowerman Bill Bradley - Portrait POSTED Bill Bradley - With Bat POSTED Dave Brain POSTED Kitty Bransfield POSTED Roy Brashear POSTED Al Bridwell - No Cap POSTED Al Bridwell - With Cap POSTED George Brown - Chicago POSTED George Brown - Washington POSTED Al Burch - Batting POSTED Al Burch - Fielding POSTED Fred Burchell POSTED Jimmy Burke Bill Burns POSTED Donie Bush POSTED John Butler Bobby Byrne POSTED Howie Camnitz - Arm At Side POSTED Howie Camnitz - Arms Folded Howie Camnitz - Hands Above Head Billy Campbell POSTED Charley Carr Bill Carrigan POSTED Doc Casey POSTED Peter Cassidy POSTED Bill Chappelle POSTED Chappie Charles POSTED Hal Chase - Holding Trophy POSTED Hal Chase - Portrait, Blue Background POSTED Hal Chase - Portrait, Pink Background POSTED Hal Chase - Throwing, Dark Cap POSTED Hal Chase - Throwing, White Cap POSTED Ed Cicotte Bill Clancy - Clancey Josh Clark - Columbus POSTED J.J. Clarke - Cleveland POSTED Bill Clymer POSTED Bunk Congalton Wid Conroy - Fielding POSTED Wid Conroy - With Bat POSTED Harry Covaleski - Coveleski POSTED Doc Crandall - No Cap POSTED Doc Crandall - With Cap POSTED Gavvy Cravath POSTED Birdie Cree POSTED Lou Criger POSTED Dode Criss Monte Cross POSTED Bill Dahlen - Boston POSTED Bill Dahlen - Brooklyn POSTED Paul Davidson POSTED Harry Davis - Davis On Front Harry Davis - H. Davis On Front POSTED Frank Delehanty - Louisville POSTED Jim Delehanty - Washington POSTED Ray Demmitt - New York Ray Demmitt - St. Louis Rube Dessau POSTED Art Devlin POSTED Josh Devore POSTED Bill Dineen POSTED Mike Donlin - Fielding POSTED Mike Donlin - Seated POSTED Mike Donlin - With Bat POSTED Jiggs Donohue - Donahue POSTED Wild Bill Donovan - Portrait POSTED Wild Bill Donovan - Throwing POSTED Red Dooin POSTED Mickey Doolan - Batting POSTED Mickey Doolan - Fielding POSTED Mickey Doolin - Doolan POSTED Gus Dorner POSTED Patsy Dougherty - Arm In Air POSTED Patsy Dougherty - Portrait POSTED Tom Downey - Batting POSTED Tom Downey - Fielding POSTED Jerry Downs POSTED Joe Doyle - "NY Nat'l" w/ Hands Above Head Joe Doyle - "NY" w/ Hands Above Head POSTED Larry Doyle - Portrait POSTED Larry Doyle - Throwing POSTED Larry Doyle - With Bat POSTED Jean Dubuc POSTED Jack Dunn - Baltimore POSTED Joe Dunn - Brooklyn POSTED Bull Durham POSTED Jimmy Dygert POSTED Ted Easterly POSTED Dick Egan POSTED Kid Elberfeld - New York POSTED Kid Elberfeld - Washington, Fielding POSTED Kid Elberfeld - Washington, Potrait POSTED Clyde Engle Steve Evans POSTED Bob Ewing POSTED Cecil Ferguson POSTED Hobe Ferris Lou Fiene - Portrait POSTED Lou Fiene - Throwing POSTED Steamer Flanagan Art Fletcher Russ Ford POSTED Jerry Freeman POSTED John Frill POSTED Art Fromme POSTED Chick Gandil POSTED Bob Ganley POSTED John Ganzel POSTED Harry Gasper POSTED Rube Geyer POSTED George Gibson POSTED Billy Gilbert POSTED Wilbur Goode POSTED Bill Graham - St. Louis POSTED Peaches Graham - Boston POSTED Dolly Gray POSTED Moose Grimshaw POSTED Bob Groom POSTED Ed Hahn POSTED Bob Hall Bill Hallman Jack Hannifan - Hannifin POSTED Topsy Hartsel POSTED Jack Hayden Charlie Hemphill POSTED Buck Herzog - Boston POSTED Buck Herzog - New York Bill Hinchman - Cleveland Harry Hinchman - Toledo POSTED Dick Hoblitzell POSTED Danny Hoffman - St Louis Izzy Hoffman - Providence POSTED Solly Hofman POSTED Del Howard - Chicago POSTED Harry Howell - Hand At Waist POSTED Harry Howell - Portrait POSTED Rudy Hulswitt POSTED John Hummel POSTED George Hunter Frank Isbell POSTED Fred Jacklitsch POSTED Jimmy Jackson Fielder Jones - Hands At Hip POSTED Fielder Jones - Portrait POSTED Davy Jones - Detroit POSTED Tom Jones - St Louis POSTED Tim Jordan - Brooklyn, Batting POSTED Tim Jordan - Brooklyn, Portrait Ed Karger POSTED Ed Killian - Pitching Ed Killian - Portrait POSTED Rube Kisinger - Kissinger Red Kleinow - Boston Red Kleinow - New York, Catching Red Kleinow - New York, w/ Bat Johnny Kling POSTED Otto Knabe POSTED Jack Knight - Portrait POSTED Jack Knight - With Bat POSTED Ed Konetchy - Glove Above Head POSTED Ed Konetchy - Glove Near Ground POSTED Harry Krause - Pitching Harry Krause - Portrait Rube Kroh POSTED Otto Kruger - Krueger POSTED Joe Lake - New York POSTED Joe Lake - St. Louis, No Ball In Hand POSTED Frank LaPorte POSTED Arlie Latham POSTED Bill Lattimore POSTED Jimmy Lavender POSTED Tommy Leach - Bending Over POSTED Tommy Leach - Portrait POSTED Lefty Leifield - Batting POSTED Lefty Leifield - Pitching POSTED Ed Lennox Glenn Liebhardt Vive Lindaman POSTED Paddy Livingstone - Livingston Hans Lobert Harry Lord Harry Lumley POSTED Carl Lundgren - Chicago POSTED Carl Lundgren - Kansas City POSTED Nick Maddox POSTED Sherry Magee - Portrait POSTED Sherry Magie - Magee - Portrait POSTED Sherry Magee - With Bat POSTED Bill Malarkey POSTED Billy Maloney POSTED Rube Manning - Batting POSTED Rube Manning - Pitching POSTED Doc Marshall Al Mattern John McAleese POSTED George McBride POSTED Moose McCormick POSTED Pryor McElveen POSTED Dan McGann Jim McGinley Stoney McGlynn Harry McIntyre - Brooklyn Harry McIntyre - Brooklyn & Chicago Matty McIntyre - Detroit POSTED Larry McLean George McQuillan - Ball In Hand POSTED George McQuillan - With Bat POSTED Fred Merkle - Portrait POSTED Fred Merkle - Throwing POSTED George Merritt POSTED Chief Meyers POSTED Clyde Milan POSTED Dots Miller - Pittsburgh Bill Milligan POSTED Fred Mitchell - Toronto Mike Mitchell - Cincinnati POSTED Dan Moeller POSTED Herbie Moran - Providence POSTED Pat Moran - Chicago POSTED George Moriarty Mike Mowrey George Mullen - Mullin POSTED George Mullin - Throwing POSTED George Mullin - With Bat POSTED Danny Murphy - Batting POSTED Danny Murphy - Throwing POSTED Red Murray - Batting POSTED Red Murray - Portrait POSTED Chief Myers - Batting Chief Myers - Fielding POSTED Billy Nattress Tom Needham POSTED Simon Nicholls - Hands On Knees POSTED Simon Nichols - Batting POSTED Harry Niles POSTED Rebel Oakes Frank Oberlin POSTED Peter O'Brien Bill O'Hara - New York POSTED Bill O'Hara - St. Louis POSTED Rube Oldring - Batting POSTED Rube Oldring - Fielding Charles O'Leary - Hands On Knees POSTED Charles O'Leary - Portrait POSTED William O'Neal Orval Overall - Hand Face Level Orval Overall - Hands At Waist Level POSTED Orval Overall - Portrait POSTED Frank Owen POSTED Fred Parent POSTED Dode Paskert Jim Pastorius POSTED Harry Pattee Billy Payne POSTED Barney Pelty - Horizontal POSTED Barney Pelty - Vertical POSTED George Perring Francis Pfeffer POSTED Jake Pfeister - Seated POSTED Jake Pfeister - Throwing POSTED Jimmy Phelan Eddie Phelps Deacon Phillippe POSTED Ollie Pickering Phil Poland Jack Powell POSTED Mike Powers POSTED Billy Purtell POSTED Ambrose Puttman - Puttmann POSTED Lee Quillen - Quillin POSTED Jack Quinn POSTED Newt Randall POSTED Bugs Raymond POSTED Ed Reulbach - Glove Showing POSTED Ed Reulbach - No Glove Showing Bob Rhoades - Hand At Chest POSTED Bob Rhoades - Right Arm Extended POSTED Charlie Rhodes Claude Ritchey POSTED Lou Ritter Claude Rossman POSTED Nap Rucker - Portrait POSTED Nap Rucker - Throwing POSTED Dick Rudolph Germany Schaefer - Detroit POSTED Germany Schaefer - Washington POSTED George Schirm Larry Schlafly POSTED Admiral Schlei - Batting POSTED Admiral Schlei - Catching POSTED Admiral Schlei - Portrait Boss Schmidt - Portrait Boss Schmidt - Throwing Ossee Schreck - Schreckengost Wildfire Schulte - Front View POSTED Wildfire Schulte - Back View POSTED Jim Scott POSTED Cy Seymour - Batting POSTED Cy Seymour - Portrait Cy Seymour - Throwing POSTED Spike Shannon POSTED Bud Sharpe POSTED Al Shaw - St Louis POSTED Hunky Shaw - Providence Jimmy Sheckard - Glove Showing POSTED Jimmy Sheckard - No Glove Showing POSTED Bill Shipke POSTED Jimmy Slagle Frank Smith - Chicago, F. Smith On Front POSTED Frank Smith - Chicago, White Cap POSTED Frank Smith - Chicago & Boston POSTED Happy Smith - Brooklyn Heinie Smith - Buffalo Fred Snodgrass - Batting POSTED Fred Snodgrass - Catching POSTED Bob Spade Tubby Spencer POSTED Jake Stahl - Glove Shows POSTED Jake Stahl - No Glove Shows Oscar Stanage Charlie Starr Harry Steinfeldt - Portrait POSTED Harry Steinfeldt - With Bat POSTED Jim Stephens POSTED George Stone POSTED George Stovall - Batting George Stovall - Portrait POSTED Sam Strang Gabby Street - Catching POSTED Gabby Street - Portrait POSTED Billy Sullivan POSTED Ed Summers POSTED Bill Sweeney - Boston POSTED Jeff Sweeney - New York POSTED Jesse Tannehill - Washington POSTED Lee Tannehill - L. Tannehill On Front POSTED Lee Tannehill - Tannehill On Front POSTED Dummy Taylor POSTED Fred Tenney POSTED Jake Thielman POSTED Ira Thomas POSTED John Titus POSTED Terry Turner POSTED Bob Unglaub POSTED Heinie Wagner - Bat On Left Shoulder Heinie Wagner - Bat On Right Shoulder POSTED Jack Warhop POSTED Jake Weimer POSTED Doc White - Pitching POSTED Doc White - Portrait POSTED Jack White - Buffalo POSTED Kaiser Wilhelm - Hands At Chest Kaiser Wilhelm - With Bat POSTED Ed Willett POSTED Ed Willetts - Willett POSTED Jimmy Williams Owen Wilson POSTED Hooks Wiltse - Pitching POSTED Hooks Wiltse - Portrait, No Cap POSTED Hooks Wiltse - Portrait, With Cap POSTED Lucky Wright POSTED Irv Young - Minneapolis POSTED Heinie Zimmerman POSTED |
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McQuillen with prominent and not so prominent clouds.
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Fun thread. Here's another one.
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When Moonlight Graham was told he was "playing the ninth" . . .
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. . . the player he went in for was George Browne. Moonlight was in the on-deck circle for the final out in the top half and never got a chance in RF in the bottom half, but went on to a successful career as a medical doctor and part-time actor. Browne, meanwhile, played for eight MLB teams, including parts of two seasons with Washington, which put him in a Senator's uniform on one of his two T206 cards.
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T206 Birmingham
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Steinfeldt with bat
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Thanks, Brian, the list makes it much easier. Today's entry,,,Steinfeldt to Evers, to Chance...
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Half of the first ever catching platoon, for the Tigers in 1906.
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Russell "Lena" Blackburne
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One week into this effort allows me to show my 7th card - Lou Fiene (Throwing):
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John Anderson Fielding
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Beat up, but have never seen another T206 that is missing the factory designation overstrike on back.
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T206 Mullin Throwing
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Bob Groom had a hum drum 119-150 record across 10 MLB seasons . . .
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. . . but managed to post several noteworthy accomplishments, both good and not so good. In 1917, while pitching for the St. Louis Browns, he no-hit the White Sox (eventual 1917 WS champions) in the second game of a doubleheader after having thrown two hitless innings earlier during the first game. The day before, his teammate Ernie Koob had no-hit the White Sox. Koob and Groom remain the only teammates to throw no-hitters on consecutive days. As a rookie in 1909, Groom had 19 consecutive losses, which is still a record only once equaled.
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The Deacon
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Tannehill no L
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Jesse's brother, first to homer at Comiskey Park...
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Another White Sox (or should I say Black Sox?):
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"Bugs drank a lot, you know, and sometimes it seemed the more he drank the better he pitched. They used to say he didn't spit on the ball; he blew his breath on it and the ball came up drunk." --- Rube Marquard
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Harry Arndt Portrait
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Harry Arndt Portrait
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Mr. L. Tannehill with a Factory 30 stamp on back bottom.
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Dolly Gray was not a very good MLB pitcher . . .
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. . . as can be seen in the won-lost record for his three MLB seasons: 5-19, 8-19, and 2-13. Along the way he set the record for most walks in an inning (8) and most consecutive walks in an inning (7). However, on April 12, 1911 he threw the first pitch in Griffith Stadium history and got the win that day over Smoky Joe Wood. Surprisingly, before joining the Senators in 1909 at the age of 30, he had enough success that he is a member of the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame.
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T206 Murphy Throwing
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Nice cards guys.
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Michael, that Proof is beast. I need one of those someday.
I found another two commons in my collection, so I can play today and tmrw (I would have a third - a McQuillen with bat, Brown Lenox, but I cant post it bc Michael already posted his & what are the odds there are two and they can both be posted in the same thread?!) |
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Doyle Throwing
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My contribution to this thread today is Ed Hahn:
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Thanks, Ryan (on the Proof).
What the heck, you should post your McQuillan Brown Lenox anyway! (The commons you've posted are beast also!) |
Lefty Leifield
Not quite as colorful as his pitching pose, but still quite pretty if you ask me...
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Neal Ball Fielding
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Snodgrass batting, orange/red and red backgrounds.
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Wid Conroy was a consummate utility man . . .
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. . . playing every infield and outfield position in an 11-year MLB career. He was the first-string SS on the NL champion Pittsburgh Pirates in 1902. He moved to 3B in 1903 with the New York Highlanders, twice leading AL third basemen in total chances per game. He was an opening day starter for the Highlanders for the first five years of the teams existance. In 1907 he swiped 41 bases second only to Ty Cobb. He finished his career (and provided two T206 poses) with Washington and in one of his last games set an AL record with 13 total chances at 3B.
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T206 Stone
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Always thought it odd that Devlin only has one card. Full time 3B for Giants, that many considered the best 3B of the time.
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Turkey Mike
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Murray Port
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I just realized something. Does one of y'all have Doyle Nat'l? Maybe Olbermann can pop on here and help us finish this...
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Neal Ball Ready to Throw
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T206 Smith White cap
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Bob Unglaub's MLB career was short, as was his life, . . .
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. . . but he did manage to have a few noteworthy moments. He attended The University of Maryland, for example, and signed with the New York Highlanders. He was traded for Patsy Dougherty and, during his first year as a regular player for the Boston Red Sox, he became their manager. He played the second half of the 1908 season for Washington and posted an OPS+ of 139. Five years after leaving MLB, he was supervising repair work on a locomotive when he was killed in an industrial accident. He was 35.
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Johnny Bates Batting
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My Red Dooin that someone tried to turn into a Sweet Cap 350/25.
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Turkey Mike taking a load off. This card has a back scratch print line on back.
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That Bill Shipke played MLB for parts of four seasons . . .
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. . . is about the only noteworthy observation that can be made regarding his career. He played 3B and proved that even in the dead ball era playing for Washington you couldn't last long hitting below .200. He had a little speed, which allowed him to accumulate a career WAR of 2.1 despite an OBP of .280.
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T206 Covaleski
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My contribution to the cause
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"Laughing" Larry Doyle
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Willets (Willet)
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Do y'all have Willets (Willet) yet? I snagged this one last night. Lots of nice cards at auction on eBay for Easter. I still can't get a handle on Cycle prices. I struck-out on all of those. $1700 for Chase port, oh my...
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Ok, this is my last one. I am out.
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My card for today is the Fielder Jones - Hands at Hips version.
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George Bell Follow Thru
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Clark(e), Columbus
My Monster is filled with backstamps , so I thought this one fit the criteria. played 5 seasons in the majors for the Colonels, Cardinals, Naps, and Rustlers, brother of Fred Clarke - I didn't realize that till I looked up some info to post about him in this thread. It seems his name was misspelled on the t206 |
T206 Magee Portrait
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Jerry Freeman's MLB career included . . .
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. . . one full season in which he played 154 games followed by 19 games the next. However, the only noteworthy thing about his time in the bigs is that he was nick-named "Buck".
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One of my favorite non Cub cards in my collection.
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T206 Elberfeld NY
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Wiltse
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T206 Hemphill
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Doc Crandall w/cap
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Working my way through my White Sox master set in progress brings me to today's entry - Frank Owen.
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Bill Bergen Batting
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