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Just when you think baseball cards are the center of the universe
none of the three contestants on Jeopardy tonight could identify the person depicted on a T206 Wagner. I was a bit surprised. I wonder if Mantle would have caused the same lack of response? At least it was a 2000. question....
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Not sure how that's possible unless you live under a rock.
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I don’t find that surprising at all. In fact I would have been shocked if more than 1 of the contestants knew it. You can walk down any street in any city in America and ask 100 people, and I will bet you that no more than 20 people will know, if that many.
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I fixed that for you. |
Honus rolled over in his grave .
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With apologies to Bill Gates and Warren Buffett...
We collectors are the REAL 1% |
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I think a decent amount (maybe 10%-20%) of people are aware of that card in the sense that they know there's some rare baseball card they've seen in the news before. But few could probably pick it out of a lineup and practically none could tell you the name of the player. |
Heck, one of the questions on the show was something like "Barry Bonds broke this man's career home run record, and the first response was "Who is Babe Ruth?"
Then another question was about the record 56 game hitting streak, and they even showed a picture of Joe DiMaggio! The first response to this one (not from the same contestant as the first one) was also "Who is Babe Ruth?" After those two, I'm not surprised at all that none of the three contestants knew of Honus Wagner. Steve |
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What was the answer? Did they show the card? Certainly Trebek didn't say "The person depicted on the t206 Wagner."
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Alex Trebeck
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..he only does that on "Celebrity Jeopardy" on Saturday Night Live.....the answer would inevitably be ' Who is Turd Ferguson?' or "your mother, TREBECK!" .. |
I'm guessing about 1 in a 1000 could identify the man in this picture: http://www.thebaseballpage.com/sites...er_johnson.gif
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For the last time the category is therapists Bob.
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There are around 250 million people in the US that are 16 years of age or older. Do you really think there are 250,000 who know who Walter Johnson is? |
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reality check
Watched a show recently where a guy filmed himself asking young Americans on a beach questions like...
"Who won the Civil War?" "Who fought in the American Revolution?" "When did the War of 1812 happen?" The answers were painful to hear. Seriously, it breaks your heart... Is anyone really surprised about a 100 year old baseball card? If so, enjoy that nice comfy bubble you live in. I am frequently having to burst my own little bubbles as I run into examples of general ignorance and inabilities to think critically almost daily. |
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I wonder if even the majority of major league players now in 2016 know who that is.
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Big Train
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In fairness, even the card company making T207 (and even the pitching pose In T206) wasn't too good at identifying Barney .
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Among baseball card collectors, the 1 in 1000 number doesn't seem plausible. I think about 80% of pre-war collectors would know, maybe 20% of the Topps era collectors would know (or at least guess correctly), and then maybe 1% of the modern card collectors. In total, I'd guess 5-10% of all baseball card collectors, not 0.1%. |
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Go Barney!!!!!!!:) --Brian Powell |
This is Alex Rodriguez.
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Go Jays! http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...psyyjuz6yu.png |
Behind the Right Centerfield wall at Camden Yards, the Orioles have Bronze statues of Brooks and Frank, Earl and Jim Palmer. Palmer does color for the Oriole broadcasts on MASN. He was out there doing a pre-game piece on Boog Powell's BBQ. A woman was taking pictures of the statues. When she got to Palmer's, Jim walked over, raised his leg to mimic the statue of him in his wind-up and........The lady asked him to please move out of her shot...She had no clue who he was.........
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I wish all of this were true, I really do. I agree that 80% of pre-war collectors would know Walter Johnson. It might even be 90-95%. The rest is wishful thinking. |
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Glenn--- I forgot about A-Rod. Yeah, I would recognize him. Really, I haven't watched a MLB game in person since 1977 and on TV since about 2000. It's not about living under a rock; simply other interests have taken hold. ---Brian
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