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Howie Camnitz
Howie Camnitz won 116 games for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1907 - 1913. His best year was 1909 when his W-L record was 25 - 6 with a 1.62 ERA.
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Ollie Pickering
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I think I'm supposed to wait for a few more hours before I post this one, I just made a deal for it an hour ago, and don't even know if the back is decent. Pickering played for my hometown team in 1892, the Houston Mudcats. Supposedly, his 7 blooper singles in a row helped coin the phrase, "Texas Leaguer". Also, first player to bat in the American League when he played for the Cleveland Blues. Back run in order.
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I have reposted this post so those who have been using it don't have to go back so far. I will only be updating this post from here on out.
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Ed Cicotte was a knuckleball specialist who played his minor league ball in Augusta GA & had a teammate named Ty Cobb.
In 1917, he led the league in Wins (28) ERA (1.53) Innings (346.2) & WHIP (.912) Of course, he is most famous for being permanently banned from baseball for his role in the 1919 "Black Sox" fixing scandal. He was the first of the eight players to confess, but later retracted the confession & was acquitted at trial. Nevertheless, his ban stood and he never played professional baseball again. |
Ed Reulbach
A very underrated Pitcher, Ed Reulbach had a great career from 1905 - 1917. His W-L record was 182-106, with an ERA = 2.28.
His claim to fame occurred on September 26, 1908 when he won both ends of a doubleheader pitching shutouts in both games. I think this is a record that still stands. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...Eelbach50x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ulbach50xb.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Dode Paskert
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Not quite tapped. Found this Paskert in a box of top-loaders this morning. Excellent defensive outfielder and solid major league hitter for many years.
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Charlie Starr
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Some say its a T206 ... I'll let you decide :)
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George Stone
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Rudolph
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Dick Rudolph with a little ghosting
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Engle
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Red Kleinow
John "Red" Kleinow's first season was 1904 with the NY Highlanders. He started catching early in July
that year. He was Jack Chesbro' s battery-mate for a fair number of the 41 games Jack won that year. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...iedmont460.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...edmont460b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Orval Overall
Orval Overall's career spanned 7 years. His W - L record was 108 - 71 with an ERA = 2.26
Best season performance was in 1907.....he won 23 games and lost 7 with an ERA = 1.68 http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...llArmAB460.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...lArmAB460b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
George Stovall
George Stovall batted .298 in his rookie year (1904) with Cleveland. When Shoeless Joe Jackson joined the team in 1910,
he was George's roommate. George mentored him on things on and off the field. Jackson, referred to the popular Stovall as...."Brother George". http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...StovallBat.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...tovallBatB.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Beals Becker
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Nice card, RobG, It looks like the judges counted your card. Here's Becker.
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T206 Williams
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Ed Lennox
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George Schirm Batting
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George Schirm Batting
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Jake Stahl and Charles "Heinie" Wagner
I've included these two guys in the same post because their unique perspective on the leadership of their 1912 Boston AL team.
SABR description quote: "Jake Stahl managed the team and also played first base, but Heinie Wagner was the Red Sox captain. What manager Stahl said before the game was law, but once the game started, and Jake was playing at 1st base, Wagner took over control on the field, and the manager became just another player who took orders from Wagner over at shortstop.". Jake Stahl's confidence in Wagner's leadership abilities paid off....Boston won the AL Pennant in 1912 and the World Series. Manager / player --------------------- Captain https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...iedmont150.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...WagnerP150.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...agnerP150b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Jimmy Jackson
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Jimmy Jackson
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T206 Spade
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Heinie Berger
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Oscar Stanage Fielding
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Oscar Stanage Fielding
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Boss Schmidt throwing
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Won 3 AL pennants in a row as Tigers' catcher. Can be found with e-cards misidentifying him as "Smith".
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Kaiser Wilhelm (hands at chest)
Kaiser Wilhelm started pitching for Pittsburgh in 1903. Then Boston (NL) in 1904 - 1905. Brooklyn 1908 - 1910.
On Sept 20, 1910 he was sold to Rochester (Eastern League). I note this because his Batting pose card is very difficult to find with the AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 and the UZIT backs which were printed and issued in late 1910 (or early 1911). The AB 460 card shown here is only the 2nd one known. This card took me many years to find. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...iedmont150.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...edmont150b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Cy Barger
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T206 Miller Pittsburg
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Kleinow - with bat - NY
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Doc Marshall
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Superbas catcher in 1909. Retired from baseball and became a doctor.
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Krause before and after becoming 'Dazed and Confused'.
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Boss Schmidt
Charles "Boss" Schmidt was the starting Catcher for Detroit (1906 - 1911).
A fair number of 1910 COUPON subjects are SOVEREIGN 350 "NO-PRINTS". But, Boss Schmidt is one guy that is featured in both of these sets. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...tSovereign.jpg .https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...SovereignB.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 Lord
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Al Mattern
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T206 Lobert
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Toy Town Hallman.
Bill Hallman, outfielder, had a 21 season career, only four of which were in the majors. His career started in 1894 with the Philadelphia Colts of the Pennsylvania State Lg., and finished in 1914 Bridgeport (CT) Crossmen of the Eastern Assoc. Attachment 398339 He played many years in the AA American Assoc. But, in 1897 he played for the Bloomsburg Blue Jays of the Central Pennsylvania Lg., which was an F Division League................. I never knew there was an F Division .......... :rolleyes: |
Danny Hoffman
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Centerfielder led AL in stolen bases in 1905 for the A's.
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Bill Graham
Bill Grahame pitched for the St Louis AL (1908 - 1910).
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One of my favorite artworks with unique composition, and an interesting pose/background color. And still (until now) has not been posted. Because it is one of my favorite commons I have multiples, and I thought I would have a little overlapping fun with them (try that with graded cards).
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Harry Pattee
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T206 Ferris
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Schlei Portrait
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Art Fletcher
Art Fletcher started off as a utility infielder for the NY Giants in 1909. Art was quite a character and a fan favorite. John McGraw was impressed with
his play and made Art their regular Shortstop in 1911. Art was an excellent fielder and played Shortstop till he retired in 1922. Then in 1926, Miller Huggins persuaded Fletcher to take a coaching job with the NY Yankees. Art was the Yankees 3rd base coach from 1926 - 1945. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...iedmont350.jpg . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...edmont350b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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According to a great article written by Mike Piazzi of SABR Research: Clancy turned down many opportunities to play in the majors (including A's and Cubs)........................... His reasoning:
Attachment 398442 "What is the use of going to the large league when I can get more money in the Eastern League? What I am playing for is the money. If I can get the money I want I will play ball anywhere, and if I do not I will play ball where I can get the best salary.” |
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Seymour portrait
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T206 Armbruster
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Peter O'Brien
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Paddy Livingston
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The last two survivors from the T206 set were Paddy Livingston (d. 9/19/1977) and Hall of Famer Rube Marquard (d. 6/1/1980). Featured in the attached photograph during their playing days, it is interesting to note that because they each played in different leagues at this time, this photo was probably taken during the 1911 World Series.
Ironically Livingston did not participate in the World Series, at least not on the field. Moreover, while Marquard was a rising star of the National League – the 24-year old Marquard started two games for the Giants in the 1911 World Series, recording 8 strikeouts over 11.2 innings pitched and an ERA of 1.54 – Livingston was not a particularly noteworthy player for the World Champion Athletics – he hit just .239 over 71 at bats for the A’s that season and did not play in the World Series. It is thus curious to wonder why a photographer would decide to capture their photograph together. It is almost as if the photographer held the key to the players’ longevity – that somehow he knew that these two players would be the last surviving members of the legendary T206 set. https://live.staticflickr.com/8178/2...de982c5d_o.jpg |
Jim McGinley
Jim McGinley pitched for the St Louis Cardinals (1904 - 1905).
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The majority of the remaining unposted cards are minor leaguers. Here is one of them...Steamer Flanagan.
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Billy Nattress
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Happy Smith
Henry Joseph "Happy" Smith and Tony Smith were traded to Brooklyn from the Chicago Cubs on April 13, 1910.
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T206 Abbott
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George Hunter
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George Hunter
George Hunter and Bill Hunter were the first twin brothers to play in the Major's.
George with Brooklyn and Bill with Cleveland. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...iedmont350.jpg . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...edmont350b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Quite a coincidence, you and I posting the George Hunter card, simultaneously. TED Z . |
Jack Hayden
Jack Hayden's first day in the Major Leagues (April 26, 1901) was the first game for the new franchise, the Philadelphia A's.
Hayden was the leadoff hitter, and what an honor for this Pennsylvanian....the 1st player in Athletics history to come to bat. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...HaydenP350.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
T213 Myers batting
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I didn't want to take anyone's spot with my T213, but I'm running out of cards to contribute here. If I left off the scan of the back, it would be pretty tough to know it was not a T206. I'm looking on eBay for some good deals on the Minor leaguers that are left.
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T206 Bliss
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Dan McGann
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Larry McLean
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Bunk Congalton
Bunk Congalton played in the Majors 1902, 1905 - 1907. His best year was with Cleveland in 1906.....
AB = 419, RBI = 50, Runs = 51, Hits = 134, BA = .320 https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...galtonP350.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 Herzog NY
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Bill Hinchman
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T206 Killian Pitching
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George Moriarty
George Moriarty was a utility fielder in Major League (1903 - 1916) playing for the Chicago Cubs, New York Highlanders, Detroit Tigers
and Chicago White Sox. Afterward he was a Major League Umpire and a Manager (Detroit 1927-1928) till 1940. Furthermore, George Moriarty was the grandfather of TV & Movies actor Michael Moriarty. You may remember him as the Pitcher in the 1973 baseball movie "Bang the Drum Slowly". https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...vereign350.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ereign350b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 Jordan Portrait
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Jimmy Slagle
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Red Kleinow (NY)
John "Red" Kleinow's first season was 1904 with the NY Highlanders. He started catching early in July
that year. He was Jack Chesbro' s battery-mate for a fair number of the 41 games Jack won that year. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...iedmont350.jpg . TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 Bowerman
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Harry Davis
Harry Davis started a 30+ year Major League career with the NY Giants in 1895. He played for Connie Mack
for 16 years (1901 - 1917). Then went on to be a Player-Coach, Manager and Scout. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ryDavisPAL.jpg . TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Phelps...thanks to Luke Lyon for this sweet card
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I am always happy when I gaze upon the Ritter card...perhaps it is the unnatural pink sky.
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Mine is "pink-ier" than yours :) Anyhow, you beat me to it....Ritter was the next card I was going to post. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...KansasCity.jpg . TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Camnitz hands above head
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T206 Liebhardt
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Stoney McGlynn
Ulysses Simpson Grant McGlynn grew up in Pennsylvania Dutch country. He was named after the
famous Civil War General by his father, who was a Union soldier during the America's Civil War. McGlynn pitched for the St Louis Cardinals (1906 - 1908). https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...nMilwaukee.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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This one is missing from the list. Any guesses?
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Ginger Beaumont (Boston Nat'L)
However, Brian had him listed on his 1st list (Post # 88) TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I used a checklist I found posted on the internet (don't remember from where) which I copied then removed all the HOF and SL from it. I either got a little crazy with the elimination (early on Pat already caught me on one SL I forgot to eliminate), or perhaps my checklist was incomplete...
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