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tedzan 04-30-2020 07:11 PM

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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RCMcKenzie 04-30-2020 09:10 PM

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.

brianp-beme 04-30-2020 09:40 PM

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.

Brian

Ed Abbaticchio - Blue Sleeves POSTED
Ed Abbaticchio - Brown Sleeves POSTED
Fred Abbott POSTED
Bill Abstein POSTED
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 POSTED
Herman Armbruster POSTED
Harry Arndt POSTED
Jake Atz POSTED
Neal Ball - New York POSTED
Neal Ball - Cleveland POSTED
Jap Barbeau POSTED
Cy Barger POSTED
Jack Barry - Philadelphia POSTED
Shad Barry - Milwaukee
Emil Batch
Johnny Bates POSTED
Ginger Beaumont POSTED
Fred Beck
Beals Becker POSTED
George Bell - Hands Above Head POSTED
George Bell - Pitching Follow Thru POSTED
Bill Bergen - Batting POSTED
Bill Bergen - Catching POSTED
Heinie Berger POSTED
Bob Bescher - Hands In Air POSTED
Bob Bescher - Portrait
Joe Birmingham POSTED
Lena Blackburne POSTED
Jack Bliss POSTED
Frank Bowerman POSTED
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 POSTED
Bill Burns POSTED
Donie Bush POSTED
John Butler
Bobby Byrne POSTED
Howie Camnitz - Arm At Side POSTED
Howie Camnitz - Arms Folded POSTED
Howie Camnitz - Hands Above Head POSTED
Billy Campbell POSTED
Charley Carr POSTED
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 POSTED
Bill Clancy - Clancey POSTED
Josh Clark - Columbus POSTED
J.J. Clarke - Cleveland POSTED
Bill Clymer POSTED
Bunk Congalton POSTED
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 POSTED
Monte Cross POSTED
Bill Dahlen - Boston POSTED
Bill Dahlen - Brooklyn POSTED
Paul Davidson POSTED
Harry Davis - Davis On Front POSTED
Harry Davis - H. Davis On Front POSTED
Frank Delehanty - Louisville POSTED
Jim Delehanty - Washington POSTED
Ray Demmitt - New York POSTED
Ray Demmitt - St. Louis POSTED
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 POSTED
Steve Evans POSTED
Bob Ewing POSTED
Cecil Ferguson POSTED
Hobe Ferris POSTED
Lou Fiene - Portrait POSTED
Lou Fiene - Throwing POSTED
Steamer Flanagan POSTED
Art Fletcher POSTED
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 POSTED
Jack Hannifan - Hannifin POSTED
Topsy Hartsel POSTED
Jack Hayden POSTED
Charlie Hemphill POSTED
Buck Herzog - Boston POSTED
Buck Herzog - New York POSTED
Bill Hinchman - Cleveland POSTED
Harry Hinchman - Toledo POSTED
Dick Hoblitzell POSTED
Danny Hoffman - St Louis POSTED
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 POSTED
Frank Isbell POSTED
Fred Jacklitsch POSTED
Jimmy Jackson POSTED
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 POSTED
Ed Karger POSTED
Ed Killian - Pitching POSTED
Ed Killian - Portrait POSTED
Rube Kisinger - Kissinger
Red Kleinow - Boston POSTED
Red Kleinow - New York, Catching POSTED
Red Kleinow - New York, w/ Bat POSTED
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 POSTED
Rube Kroh POSTED
Otto Kruger - Krueger POSTED
Joe Lake - New York POSTED
Joe Lake - St. Louis, Ball in Hand 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 POSTED
Glenn Liebhardt POSTED
Vive Lindaman POSTED
Paddy Livingstone - Livingston POSTED
Hans Lobert POSTED
Harry Lord POSTED
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 POSTED
Al Mattern POSTED
John McAleese POSTED
George McBride POSTED
Moose McCormick POSTED
Pryor McElveen POSTED
Dan McGann POSTED
Jim McGinley POSTED
Stoney McGlynn POSTED
Harry McIntyre - Brooklyn POSTED
Harry McIntyre - Brooklyn & Chicago POSTED
Matty McIntyre - Detroit POSTED
Larry McLean POSTED
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 POSTED
Bill Milligan POSTED
Fred Mitchell - Toronto
Mike Mitchell - Cincinnati POSTED
Dan Moeller POSTED
Herbie Moran - Providence POSTED
Pat Moran - Chicago POSTED
George Moriarty POSTED
Mike Mowrey POSTED
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 POSTED
Chief Myers - Fielding POSTED
Billy Nattress POSTED
Tom Needham POSTED
Simon Nicholls - Hands On Knees POSTED
Simon Nichols - Batting POSTED
Harry Niles POSTED
Rebel Oakes
Frank Oberlin POSTED
Peter O'Brien POSTED
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'Neil POSTED
Orval Overall - Hand Face Level POSTED
Orval Overall - Hands At Waist Level POSTED
Orval Overall - Portrait POSTED
Frank Owen POSTED
Fred Parent POSTED
Dode Paskert POSTED
Jim Pastorius POSTED
Harry Pattee POSTED
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 POSTED
Deacon Phillippe POSTED
Ollie Pickering POSTED
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 POSTED
Bob Rhoades - Hand At Chest POSTED
Bob Rhoades - Right Arm Extended POSTED
Charlie Rhodes
Claude Ritchey POSTED
Lou Ritter POSTED
Claude Rossman POSTED
Nap Rucker - Portrait POSTED
Nap Rucker - Throwing POSTED
Dick Rudolph POSTED
Germany Schaefer - Detroit POSTED
Germany Schaefer - Washington POSTED
George Schirm POSTED
Larry Schlafly POSTED
Admiral Schlei - Batting POSTED
Admiral Schlei - Catching POSTED
Admiral Schlei - Portrait POSTED
Boss Schmidt - Portrait POSTED
Boss Schmidt - Throwing POSTED
Ossee Schreck - Schreckengost
Wildfire Schulte - Front View POSTED
Wildfire Schulte - Back View POSTED
Jim Scott POSTED
Cy Seymour - Batting POSTED
Cy Seymour - Portrait POSTED
Cy Seymour - Throwing POSTED
Spike Shannon POSTED
Bud Sharpe POSTED
Al Shaw - St Louis POSTED
Hunky Shaw - Providence POSTED
Jimmy Sheckard - Glove Showing POSTED
Jimmy Sheckard - No Glove Showing POSTED
Bill Shipke POSTED
Jimmy Slagle POSTED
Frank Smith - Chicago, F. Smith On Front POSTED
Frank Smith - Chicago, White Cap POSTED
Frank Smith - Chicago & Boston POSTED
Happy Smith - Brooklyn POSTED
Heinie Smith - Buffalo
Fred Snodgrass - Batting POSTED
Fred Snodgrass - Catching POSTED
Bob Spade POSTED
Tubby Spencer POSTED
Jake Stahl - Glove Shows POSTED
Jake Stahl - No Glove Shows POSTED
Oscar Stanage POSTED
Charlie Starr POSTED
Harry Steinfeldt - Portrait POSTED
Harry Steinfeldt - With Bat POSTED
Jim Stephens POSTED
George Stone POSTED
George Stovall - Batting POSTED
George Stovall - Portrait POSTED
Sam Strang POSTED
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 POSTED
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 POSTED
Kaiser Wilhelm - With Bat POSTED
Ed Willett POSTED
Ed Willetts - Willett POSTED
Jimmy Williams POSTED
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

t206fanatic 05-01-2020 09:26 AM

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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.

tedzan 05-01-2020 09:58 AM

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.



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RCMcKenzie 05-01-2020 11:00 AM

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.

tiger8mush 05-01-2020 11:17 AM

Charlie Starr
 
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Some say its a T206 ... I'll let you decide :)

Farm_kid 05-01-2020 01:41 PM

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George Stone

stutor 05-01-2020 02:23 PM

Rudolph
 
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Dick Rudolph with a little ghosting

Pat R 05-01-2020 02:34 PM

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Engle

tedzan 05-01-2020 06:44 PM

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.


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tedzan 05-01-2020 10:40 PM

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


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tedzan 05-02-2020 08:02 AM

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


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RCMcKenzie 05-02-2020 08:36 AM

Beals Becker
 
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Nice card, RobG, It looks like the judges counted your card. Here's Becker.

BBT206 05-02-2020 08:51 AM

T206 Williams
 
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Pat R 05-02-2020 09:14 AM

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Ed Lennox

tlhss 05-02-2020 04:35 PM

George Schirm Batting
 
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George Schirm Batting

tedzan 05-02-2020 07:50 PM

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
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stutor 05-02-2020 08:26 PM

Jimmy Jackson
 
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Jimmy Jackson

BBT206 05-02-2020 11:23 PM

T206 Spade
 
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Pat R 05-03-2020 06:24 AM

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Heinie Berger

tlhss 05-03-2020 08:42 AM

Oscar Stanage Fielding
 
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Oscar Stanage Fielding

RCMcKenzie 05-03-2020 09:52 AM

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".

tedzan 05-03-2020 06:09 PM

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.

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Pat R 05-04-2020 04:56 AM

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Cy Barger

BBT206 05-04-2020 06:55 AM

T206 Miller Pittsburg
 
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Rascal1010 05-04-2020 07:21 AM

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Kleinow - with bat - NY

RCMcKenzie 05-04-2020 11:22 AM

Doc Marshall
 
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Superbas catcher in 1909. Retired from baseball and became a doctor.

brianp-beme 05-04-2020 05:50 PM

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Krause before and after becoming 'Dazed and Confused'.

Brian 'Just Say No'

tedzan 05-04-2020 05:57 PM

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Double post.

tedzan 05-04-2020 06:09 PM

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.


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BBT206 05-04-2020 10:43 PM

T206 Lord
 
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Pat R 05-05-2020 05:14 AM

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Al Mattern

BBT206 05-05-2020 12:27 PM

T206 Lobert
 
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mybuddyinc 05-05-2020 01:00 PM

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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:

RCMcKenzie 05-05-2020 01:04 PM

Danny Hoffman
 
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Centerfielder led AL in stolen bases in 1905 for the A's.

tedzan 05-05-2020 05:30 PM

Bill Graham
 
Bill Grahame pitched for the St Louis AL (1908 - 1910).


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brianp-beme 05-05-2020 07:48 PM

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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).

Brian

stutor 05-05-2020 08:33 PM

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Harry Pattee

BBT206 05-06-2020 05:16 AM

T206 Ferris
 
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Pat R 05-06-2020 06:00 AM

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Schlei Portrait

tedzan 05-06-2020 09:00 AM

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.


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mybuddyinc 05-06-2020 12:13 PM

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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.”

stutor 05-06-2020 08:28 PM

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Seymour portrait

BBT206 05-06-2020 11:03 PM

T206 Armbruster
 
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Pat R 05-07-2020 05:27 AM

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Peter O'Brien

T206Collector 05-07-2020 07:48 AM

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

tedzan 05-07-2020 09:12 AM

Jim McGinley
 
Jim McGinley pitched for the St Louis Cardinals (1904 - 1905).


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brianp-beme 05-07-2020 02:51 PM

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The majority of the remaining unposted cards are minor leaguers. Here is one of them...Steamer Flanagan.

Brian

Pat R 05-08-2020 05:26 AM

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Billy Nattress

tedzan 05-08-2020 06:34 PM

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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BBT206 05-08-2020 11:05 PM

T206 Abbott
 
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Pat R 05-09-2020 06:46 AM

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George Hunter

tedzan 05-09-2020 06:48 AM

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.


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tedzan 05-09-2020 12:41 PM

Pat R.

Quite a coincidence, you and I posting the George Hunter card, simultaneously.


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tedzan 05-09-2020 03:01 PM

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.


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RCMcKenzie 05-09-2020 05:55 PM

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.

BBT206 05-09-2020 07:20 PM

T206 Bliss
 
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stutor 05-09-2020 09:40 PM

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Dan McGann

Pat R 05-10-2020 05:18 AM

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Larry McLean

tedzan 05-10-2020 08:01 AM

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


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BBT206 05-10-2020 09:48 AM

T206 Herzog NY
 
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Pat R 05-11-2020 04:53 AM

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Bill Hinchman

BBT206 05-11-2020 06:52 AM

T206 Killian Pitching
 
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tedzan 05-11-2020 12:46 PM

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".


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BBT206 05-11-2020 09:02 PM

T206 Jordan Portrait
 
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Pat R 05-12-2020 06:15 AM

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Jimmy Slagle

tedzan 05-12-2020 07:27 AM

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.


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BBT206 05-12-2020 01:55 PM

T206 Bowerman
 
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tedzan 05-12-2020 04:00 PM

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 .


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stutor 05-12-2020 06:08 PM

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Phelps...thanks to Luke Lyon for this sweet card

brianp-beme 05-12-2020 06:36 PM

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I am always happy when I gaze upon the Ritter card...perhaps it is the unnatural pink sky.

Brian (what color is the sky in your T206 world?)

tedzan 05-12-2020 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 1980189)
I am always happy when I gaze upon the Ritter card...perhaps it is the unnatural pink sky.

Brian (what color is the sky in your T206 world?)

Hey Brian

Mine is "pink-ier" than yours :)

Anyhow, you beat me to it....Ritter was the next card I was going to post.



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Pat R 05-13-2020 05:00 AM

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Camnitz hands above head

BBT206 05-13-2020 07:04 AM

T206 Liebhardt
 
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tedzan 05-13-2020 07:48 AM

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).


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Pat R 05-14-2020 06:16 AM

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This one is missing from the list. Any guesses?

tedzan 05-14-2020 07:47 AM

Ginger Beaumont (Boston Nat'L)

However, Brian had him listed on his 1st list (Post # 88)

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Pat R 05-14-2020 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 1980600)
Ginger Beaumont (Boston Nat'L)

However, Brian had him listed on his 1st list (Post # 88)

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It's not him Ted he's on the recent list.

brianp-beme 05-14-2020 10:48 AM

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...

Brian


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