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leftygrove10 06-16-2013 05:20 AM

Please Show your Carl Lundgren Cards
 
It turns out that my son's friend is related to Carl Lundgren. Carl pitched for the Chicago Cubs from 1902 to 1909. He went 91-55 over those 8 years. I would say that was a decent record.

Please show your Carl Lundgren cards. It appears that he has several in that time period. Thanks!

tedzan 06-16-2013 06:30 AM

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jerrys 06-16-2013 07:11 PM

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whitehse 06-16-2013 07:50 PM

Carl Lundgren grew up and is buried in a town not far from me, Marengo Illinois. There is a baseball field dedicated to him and it just so happens to be a field that legendary Hall of Famer Cap Anson played on back in the day as well.

I believe a fellow board member here has a postcard that showed Anson playing on the same field in question that is now Carl Lundgren field and has documented this find here on the boards. Have your son's friend Google "Carl Lundgren Marengo Illinois" and you will find some good information.

leftygrove10 06-18-2013 03:11 AM

Thank you guys for the responses.... I think it is interesting that some of the T206's show Lundgren with Kansas City... It doesn't appear to me that he ever played for Kansas City. He did play in the minors between 1909 and 1912, but not for Kansas City.

mrvster 06-18-2013 05:38 AM

Brad....
 
trying to get my lund 350 scan up......:o...

Ted, I love the scrap Lun(as you already know)....

t206hound 06-18-2013 07:45 AM

Lundy with KC
 
Here's a KC card:
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...rl-kansas-city

Abravefan11 06-18-2013 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by leftygrove10 (Post 1147655)
Thank you guys for the responses.... I think it is interesting that some of the T206's show Lundgren with Kansas City... It doesn't appear to me that he ever played for Kansas City. He did play in the minors between 1909 and 1912, but not for Kansas City.

This is what I’ve been able to gather.

At the start of the 1909 season Frank Chance wasn’t happy with Lundgren and put him on waivers the first week of May. Several teams showed interest and after about a week Lundgren was sold to Brooklyn. Team President Ebbets almost immediately sent him to Toronto.

He reported to Toronto the third week of May where he played for manager Joe Kelley. After a 1-3 start Kelley suspended Lundgren on June 16 for being out of shape. He was then released and his contract was purchased by Kansas City. Lundgren however refused to report to Kansas City and went home to the Chicago area. For the remainder of 1909 he played baseball on local teams.

In 1910 he again went to play in Toronto with similar results to 1909.

leftygrove10 06-18-2013 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Abravefan11 (Post 1147770)
This is what I’ve been able to gather.

At the start of the 1909 season Frank Chance wasn’t happy with Lundgren and put him on waivers the first week of May. Several teams showed interest and after about a week Lundgren was sold to Brooklyn. Team President Ebbets almost immediately sent him to Toronto.

He reported to Toronto the third week of May where he played for manager Joe Kelley. After a 1-3 start Kelley suspended Lundgren on June 16 for being out of shape. He was then released and his contract was purchased by Kansas City. Lundgren however refused to report to Kansas City and went home to the Chicago area. For the remainder of 1909 he played baseball on local teams.

In 1910 he again went to play in Toronto with similar results to 1909.

That's very interesting, Tim. Thank you!

gracecollector 12-06-2013 03:52 PM

Sorry, late to his thread but better late than never...

Carl cut his teeth playing in "the flats" of Marengo. The ballpark he played in is now the playground of the Zion Luthern Church - it has a little league field there so the baseball tradition continues.

When Carl pitched for the Cubs, his nickname was "The Human Icicle" because he tended to do his best pitching in cold weather, usually early in the season. Carl had a good fastball and assorted curves, but his problem was control. One newspaper account said "he couldn't find the plate with field glasses."

Carl Lundgren Historical Marker in Marengo, IL
http://www.markgrace.com/MarengoField1.jpg

Postcard showing the field he cut his teeth on (1906 postcard showing an exhibition game between Marengo Athletics and Cap Anson's Colts - Lundgren was pitching for the Cubs at the time and not involved in this game).
http://www.capanson.com/pictures/Ans...tcardFront.jpg

1906 Fan Craze from my PC
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...CRAZEfront.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...NCRAZEback.jpg

Carl with the Cubs
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...l_lundgren.jpg

leftygrove10 12-06-2013 03:57 PM

Thank you so much for the commentary and your pictures!

bmarlowe1 12-07-2013 11:34 AM

He also had a very succesful run as baseball coach at U. of Illinois and was assistant A.D.

Lundgren Hall is named after him.

wazoo 12-07-2013 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by t206hound (Post 1147703)

HEY that used to be mine ;)

npa589 12-07-2013 04:28 PM

Incredible post, thanks for sharing.


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Originally Posted by gracecollector (Post 1214390)
Sorry, late to his thread but better late than never...

Carl cut his teeth playing in "the flats" of Marengo. The ballpark he played in is now the playground of the Zion Luthern Church - it has a little league field there so the baseball tradition continues.

When Carl pitched for the Cubs, his nickname was "The Human Icicle" because he tended to do his best pitching in cold weather, usually early in the season. Carl had a good fastball and assorted curves, but his problem was control. One newspaper account said "he couldn't find the plate with field glasses."

Carl Lundgren Historical Marker in Marengo, IL
http://www.markgrace.com/MarengoField1.jpg

Postcard showing the field he cut his teeth on (1906 postcard showing an exhibition game between Marengo Athletics and Cap Anson's Colts - Lundgren was pitching for the Cubs at the time and not involved in this game).
http://www.capanson.com/pictures/Ans...tcardFront.jpg

1906 Fan Craze from my PC
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...CRAZEfront.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...NCRAZEback.jpg

Carl with the Cubs
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/per...l_lundgren.jpg


Den*nis O*Brien 12-10-2013 02:44 PM

Carl Lundgren on a W600
 
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Late to the party, but since this has not been shown perhaps the relative will find it interesting.

gracecollector 04-14-2015 04:22 PM

Revising an old thread, as since my last post Carl Lundgren has become a side project for me. I've been adding Lundgren items to my PC when possible, and have made some interesting acquisitions in the last year.

1908 Cubs "Our Home Team" Postcard Cut Panel

A cut panel from a rare team pictorial postcard. The scan below it shows how the full postcard looked, with player photos on both sides of the long strip.

http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...URHOMETEAM.jpg

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Ite...0430a_med.jpeghttp://www.legendaryauctions.com/Ite...0430ia_lg.jpeg

1907 Grignon Postcards - Chicago Cubs

What makes this unique is the postal cancellations. The card was sent on September 10, 1907 from Chicago to Marengo, IL - Lundgren's home town. A correspondence between fans of the local boy?

http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...n07GRIGNON.jpg
http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...07GRIGNONB.jpg

1910 T206

Picked up both the Chicago and Kansas City variations

http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...206CUBS150.jpghttp://baseballcardstars.com/persona...DMONT350KC.jpg

1921-22 University of Illinois Student Handbook / Pocket Planner

Pocket Planner featuring a portrait of Lundgren

http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...FIHANDBOOK.jpg

1923 Hardcover 1st Edition "How to be an Athlete" Published by D.C. Heath and Company, Co-Authored by Charles Edward Hammett

Lundgren was an author too. Lots of baseball strategy is discussed, with photos of the U. of I. baseball team members demonstrating techniques.

http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...gren_HTBAA.jpg

1923 N.E.A. Press Photo, dated July 2, 1923. Notation on back reads: "Carl Lundgren, Coach Illinois Baseball Team teaches class in four-year course in athletic coaching."

I haven't seen a wide variety of Lundgren photos outside of team photos and a few portraits. This shot of Lundgren teaching at U. of I. (my alma mater) is a personal favorite. I enlarged him in the second scan for a better look.

http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...gren1923_b.jpg
http://baseballcardstars.com/persona...gren1923_a.jpg

If anyone has any Lundgren related items and is looking to sell, let me know. Trying to find a 1907 CUBS A.C. DIETSCHE Postcard and any Cubs team photo postcards where he is pictured.


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