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Let's show some love to "Murderers' Row"
The 1927 New York Yankees might be the greatest offensive team in the history of baseball. The lineup, known as "Murderers' Row", gave opposing pitchers nightmares. As a team, the Bronx Bombers hit .307, scoring an incredible 976 runs in 144 games (6.8 runs per game!). Four of the first six batters in the lineup are immortalized as members of the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, and a fifth may one day be enshrined.
Center Fielder Earl Combs was the leadoff hitter. "The Kentucky Colonel" hit .356 while leading the American League with 231 hits and 23 triples. He scored 137 times in 1927. Shortstop Mark Koenig hit .285 and scored 99 runs. After Koenig, things got particularly hairy for the other team's hurler. Right Fielder Babe Ruth batted third, hitting .356 with a new Major League Record of 60 home runs. "The Bambino" drove in 164 runs and tallied 417 total bases. Next up was the "Iron Horse", Lou Gehrig, who hit .373 with 47 home runs, leading the American league with 52 doubles and 175 RBI. 117 of Gehrig's 218 hits went for extra bases, and he led the league with 447 total bases. Bob Meusel hit .337 while driving in 103 runs. After Meusel, Hall of Famer Tony Lazzeri hit .309 with 18 home runs and 102 RBI. Third baseman Joe Dugan batted seventh, hitting .269, and catcher Pat Collins hit eighth, hitting .275. In appreciation of the famed '27 Yankees, let's see some cards and pictures from your collections! |
Combs, Ruth, Meusel 1929
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1927 Yankees team card
Here is the 1927 team on one of my favorite mediums to collect, an ink blotter. I think this picture was also used for one of the late 1970s Sportscaster? cards.
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The babe
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Best Lineup Ever?
Gotta be best back-to-back punch in a lineup!
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Unique pose of Earl Combs
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1928
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Everybody freaked out about Miguel Cabrera's 2013 season. He hit .348 with 44 HR and a 1.078 OPS. That's an average season for Ruth or Gehrig. Ruth's career OPS was 1.164, and Gehrig's was 1.080. |
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http://photos.imageevent.com/rgold/r...3gkoenig88.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/rgold/r...3gruth88_2.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/rgold/r...y/gehrig33.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/rgold/r...glazzeri88.jpg Sorry, that's where the Goudeys end. :D:D:D |
With these starting pitchers, no wonder they could only go 110-44. :D:D:D
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Ummm....I know this is about the players moreso than the cards, but if that is not the NICEST example of my favorite Gehrig card I've ever seen? Holy Moly.
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my only one, but I love it.
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Holy God, Ronald. Those are enough to make me start collecting Goudeys sooner. Gorgeous!
Tony, that's a whole lot of greatness in one card. Keep it coming, guys. I'm enjoying these immensely. |
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MVSNYC, I wanted to ask you what is written on your chair's engraving plate? Unfortunately, I never made it to a game at Yankees Stadium, so I'm not familiar with them. What a great piece of history to own, though!
Jeff, you have some really nice pieces, and I appreciate your sharing them. I think next to the 1933 Goudey cards, the '21 Exhibit card is my favorite Babe Ruth. One thing I am curious about, however, is the lack of a designation for the set by Jefferson Burdick. Whenever I see an Exhibit card in a PSA or SGC slab, there's no catalog identifier. In looking for information about the set, PSA described this as the first set of "arcade cards" released by the Exhibit Supply Company. My understanding is that arcade cards fit in the W category, so why would this set not be included in his cataloging? David, please excuse my jealousy here. Having my absolute favorite Lou Gehrig card is one thing. Having it autographed is quite another. I tip my hat to you, sir. I also like the Ruth, not only because the Bambino has signed it, but the photo itself is great. It's an early example of the classic Yankee pinstripes. I'd love to own it without the signature, even if it were a second generation photo. Rickyy, very nice. As I said before, I really love the Exhibits cards. I just wish that Shoeless Joe Jackson had somehow been included in the set. More, please, everybody! |
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Great picture, Joey. don't you love black and white photography?
What year was this taken? It would be between '35 and '37 as the Babe's last year was '34, and Lazzeri's last season with the Yankees was '37. |
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1928, really? Where was the Babe when this shot was being taken, sitting off to the side eating a hot dog? :D
I should have counted the seven players, allowing that it could have been earlier . But the photo is really sharp. It's a study in intensity. They just look... intimidating. |
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Bob Meusel in the PCL
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"Murders Row"
Jake Ruppert, Til Houston and Miller Huggins are the architects of Murders Row. A more powerful combination of the first 6 batters in a line-up may never again be equaled....
Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Earle Combs, and the California guys....Bob Meusel, Tony Lazzerri, Mark Koenig http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/t...iesprogram.jpghttp://i603.photobucket.com/albums/t...penday1923.jpg TED Z __________________________________________________ ______________________________________ LOOKING for these 6 - T206 guys to complete my EXCLUSIVE 12 red HINDU sub-set (12 subjects) DEVORE....FORD....GANDIL....McGRAW (glove)....PFEFFER....SHECKARD (glove) |
York Murderers
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Attachment 118448 Attachment 118449 Attachment 118450Here are some Yorks of the New York Murderers Row in 1927 (and a hurler :D )Enjoy! |
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