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Line Up! Let's see some line up cards
I'm interested in memorabilia that stays close to the game. Following up on my pre-war relics thread, I was wondering how many of us out there have line up cards. Here's a cool one from my collection. It's a San Francisco Seals line up card made out and signed by Lefty O'Doul for a 1950 game against the Oakland Oaks:
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I believe I posted these before. Lineup cards from Jerry Reuss No-Hitter from 6/27/80. Back of Dodger card documents the game in one of the umpires hand writing.
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Wow how did you end up with both teams?
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They were the lineup cards given to the homeplate umpire before the game They were stapled together, I am guessing for the game, still has staple in it( I didn't separate them). I bought them together about 12 years ago or so.
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These are the only two I have, the first one is on BTS now waiting for an offer. Made out by Frankie Frisch the manager but not signed. It is from 1936. The second I won't sell is from the Philadelphia Athletics and the line up was written in by Jimmie Foxx and signed by Connie Mack!
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Devil Rays at Red Sox card . Acquired fro one of Net54's best a while back. Signed by Sweet Lou. Fenway ground rules on back.
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Pacific Coast League
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Here are five PCL line up cards from 1949 and 1951, highlighted by a 1951 Seattle Rainiers card signed by Hornsby on front, and opposing SF Seals manager Lefty O'Doul on the back.
Below the Rainiers card, from top left clockwise: 1951 LA Angels signed by LA manager Stan Hack, with Chuck Connors in the line up 1951(not 52) Portland Beavers, Opening Day signed by Beavers manager Bill Sweeney 1949 Hollywood Stars, signed by manager Fred Haney 1949 Sacramento Solons, signed by Solons manager Del Baker Great era for the PCL! |
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