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No birthdays today so here's some birthday related information.
Arlie Latham was born the earliest of all the t206 subjects on March 15 1860 and Fred Merkle was born the latest on December 20 1888. |
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Very nice Ted! Looks like you have an amazing collection. I can’t add any scans today since I still Needham. :)
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Somehow I don't think Needham was a vegetarian ................ :)
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A Nebraskan Wahoo(!) for this Sweet Caporal of Sam Crawford.
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Here are two cards that I very much enjoy having for my set. The OM is probably tougher than the Uzit.
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One more for the back run...
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I'm too late for Crawford but wanted to say amazing cards guys. Incredible OM and Uzit Sonny. I don't think I have ever even seen a AB460 before, nice one Ted.
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The only red backgrounded Nap
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Steamer Flanagan had one season in MLB he played in 7 games for Pittsburgh in 1905.
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Here's an EPDG of Flanagan. And the Hemphill is one of my many favorite poses in the T206 set. Based on the size of the scan, I must like it that much more than the Flanagan.
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Evidently Neal Ball was a hoarder, perhaps like some of us, because he kept the 1909 letter that involved the American Lithograph Company asking for permission to be included in the T206 issue.
Since he was included in the 150 Series, I guess he was quick to respond. Here is link that discusses this letter: http://www.t206museum.com/page/periodical_10.html Brian |
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Bob Ganley
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Robert S. "Bob" Ganley. Outfielder for the Washington Senators in 1907-1909. 540 hits and 112 stolen bases in 5 MLB seasons. He debuted with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1905. His best season was 1907 for the Washington Senators as he posted a .337 OBP with 40 stolen bases and 73 runs scored.
Ganley didn't make it to MLB until he was 30 years old and a minor-league veteran. His minor league career, both before and after he joined the "show" for five seasons with three teams, included playing for 13 different minor league teams. Fortunately for us, he was playing for Washington when they were making this card. https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1619176135 |
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This one is up Pat's alley...a Piedmont 150 of Covaleski with back scratch fever.
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Help the Ganley back run ...... :) ........ (Sov.150, anyone ??)
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Scott do you need a Ganley Sov150? I think I have a couple.
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Had a lifetime ERA of 2.49 his best year was 1905 when he was 20-11 with
Cincinnati. Won more games than he lost despite little run support in 1907 he had a 17-19 record with a 1.73 ERA his career record was 124-118. Attachment 454210 Attachment 454211 |
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BlackJack Barry
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Led the League in hit by pitches in 1916 with 17
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A pump up the volume Jack Barry.
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Pair of Barrys
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Harry Gasper was a pitcher for 3 seasons in the majors from 1909-11 and a part season in 1912. His best year was his first year in 1909 when he was 19-11.
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