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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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Bill Bergen Batting
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Davy Jones
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Manning batting with one of the Born boys (William and Ernest) stamps.
I think this makes 149 posted. Brian |
Flossie Oberlin pitched 227 innings . . .
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. . . across four MLB seasons but could only gather 5 wins. It is interesting to note that he allowed 143 runs in his MLB career, but only 95 earned. It shows how spotty the defense was in those days, at least in Washington.
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T206 Abbaticchio brown sleeves
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Russ Ford
Here is Russ Ford's rookie card. Pitching for the NY Highlanders, Russ Ford compiled an unprecedented pitching record
of 48 wins in his first two seasons...… 1910 W-L 26 - 6; ERA = 1.65 1911 W-L 22 - 11; ERA = 2.27 . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...2FordRHx50.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...FordRHx50b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Guy Harris "Doc" White
https://live.staticflickr.com/1927/3...12a7ef57_b.jpg
This card is from the Tom Marsilio TTM autograph collection, which Steiner auctioned several years ago. Guy Harris "Doc" White was an amazing person. He was a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Dentistry. He was also a composer, who published several songs, including bestseller "Little Puff of Smoke, Good Night" in 1910, with co-writer Ring Lardner, who was a sportswriter in Chicago during that period. White died at age 89 in Silver Spring, Maryland, just eight months after witnessing Don Drysdale surpass his record of 45 consecutive scoreless innings on June 4, 1968. He was the last surviving member of the 1906 World Champion Chicago White Sox. In Game 5, he recorded the first save in Series history. |
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Egan
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Jake Stahl with glove
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Player/manager known for winning the 1912 World Series
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T206 Seymour Batting
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Bill Bergen Catching
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Bill Bergen Catching
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Gabby Street was hardly a stellar MLB player . .
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. . . posting a career .278 OBP spread across 8 mostly part-time MLB seasons. Nevertheless, the "Old Sarge" had a handful of noteworthy accomplishments, including the record for the longest gap between MLB games -- 19 years. He also caught and mentored (one of) the greatest pitchers in MLB history during Walter Johnson's early years. He managed the St. Louis Cardinals to two pennants and one world championship and was Harry Caray's color man. But he is best remembered as the player who caught a fastball thrown from the top of the Washington Monument.
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Just picked up this beauty from a fellow Net54 member, a nice addition to my set of NY Highlander factory 25's.
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T206 Sheckard No Glove Showing
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Turkey Mike
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Buck Herzog (Boston)
This is the only known Herzog with a UZIT back. Eventually, another one may be discovered....but, for now it is a "unique" T206.
https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...erzogSGC45.jpg . . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ogUZITx37b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Arlie Latham
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Latham stole 129 bases in 1887 and is the oldest player to steal a base at 49 while a player coach for the New York Giants in 1909. He appears in n172 as well as shown here in t206...
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He pitched in two games in 1907, and 19 games in 1910. Here's his only graded Drum back
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My most recent addition.
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Ritchey with yellow belt variation
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Red Ames (Hands Above Head)
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Red Ames Apple
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Bill Bradley Batting
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Bill Bradley Batting
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T206 Weimer
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Wid Conroy has two T206 poses, . . .
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. . . the With Bat pose already posted, and this one, Fielding. This completes my ability to contribute to this thread.
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Bill Clymer
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T206 Niles
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Bridwell w/ cap
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Managed the Houston Buffaloes in 1919...
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Hooks Wiltse Portrait With Cap
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"On June 18, Newark was leading Buffalo 3-0, and was trying to hurry the game along with rain coming. Sporting Life reported: "In Newark's [home] half of the fourth Schlafly had a strike called on him and looked around as if in mute protest at the umpire, when Rip Vowinkel hastened to put another good one over before Schlafly was ready - which was just what Schlafly wanted. In fact, he did strike out on purpose a moment later." Newark won 3-0 in five innings, the game being called on account of rain in the sixth inning."
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Next card from me is of "Death Valley" Jim Scott.
I looked up his stats and I didn't realize that he ranks 17th all-time in career ERA at 2.30. https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...4684/scott-jim |
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Moose McCormick was the runner on third whose run was negated by Fred Merkle's famous baserunning boner on 9/23/08
this particular card is embossed with a stamp reading pasteur milk com washington with the curious date of oct 18 1898 it appears |
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Bridwell No Cap
On September 23, 1908, Al Bridwell, the Giants' shortstop, lined a fastball over second. McCormick scored easily from third. The Polo Grounds ushers opened the gates and let the crowd race onto the field, as they always did when the game was over. Poor Fred Merkle had no idea that he was about to change the course of history.
59 years later -- almost to the date -- Bridwell signed this tobacco cigarette card... https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ee873751_c.jpg |
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F. Scott Fitzgerald may have owned this card...and we also may never know if that is actually true.
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Doolan Batting
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Dave Brain Portrait
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Dave Brain Portrait
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T206 Adkins
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Mickey Doolan (fielding)
My favorite T206 action pose is Mickey Doolan's. I still need the BROAD LEAF 350 card to complete this run.
And, according to my A - B - C - D theory, a DRUM is possible; however, no DRUM has yet to be confirmed. This T206 Doolan is a strange 350-only Series subject in that it was NOT printed with certain popular T206 backs in this series, namely...... CAROLINA BRIGHTS, EPDG, OLD MILL, POLAR BEAR. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...Cf30xscrap.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ycle350xxx.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...PONDoolanX.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...cle350bxxx.jpg . . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...Doolan19xB.jpg Sweet Cap, Fact. #25 http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ovTolstoiX.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...vTolstoiBx.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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