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George Sisler- Gentleman George - Inducted MLB HOF - 1939
George Sisler- Inducted into the HOF in 1939,
From Wiki- George Harold Sisler (March 24, 1893 – March 26, 1973), nicknamed "Gentleman George" and "Gorgeous George", was an American professional baseball player for 15 seasons, primarily as first baseman with the St. Louis Browns. From 1920 until 2004, Sisler held the Major League Baseball (MLB) record for most hits in a single season; it was broken by Ichiro Suzuki. Sisler's 1922 season — during which he batted .420, hit safely in a then-record 41 consecutive games, led the American League in hits (246), stolen bases (51), triples (18), and was probably the best fielding first baseman in the game — is considered by many historians to be among the best individual all-around single-season performances in baseball history.[1] After Sisler retired as a player, he worked as a major league scout and aide. He was on a team of scouts appointed by Branch Rickey to find black players for the Brooklyn Dodgers; the team's work resulted in the signing of Jackie Robinson. Sisler was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.[2] In 1999 editors at The Sporting News named him 33rd on their list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players." (show 'em if ya' got 'em) Here is a W519 with a nice Decalco stamp on the side. http://luckeycards.com/pw519decalcosisler.jpg |
Sizzlin Sizzlers
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A couple of great, less commonly seen action shots: W503 and E220 National Caramel.
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George Sisler Exhibits and greatest thrill letter.
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I like Sisler for a number of reasons. His near association with the Pirates (underaged contract in 1910's) and his later serving as the teams' traveling secretary including in 1960. He is in the team picture that year. Also, he had so many different poses on his cards which was usually not the case:
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I don't have a pic of my 1925 Turf Cigarettes Sisler, but that's the singular Sisler I own.
Born in New Franklin, OH, which is a town that now bleeds into the town where I'm from (I now live in a different neighboring town in relation to New Franklin). My grandpa knew him, as my grandpa played ball in the St. Louis Browns farm system and is from Akron, OH, which is just north of New Franklin. Underappreciated in my area. |
Here's mine. I also have a 1913 University of Michigan yearbook (entitled "The Michiganensian") in which he appears as a member of the Class of '15 Engineering school baseball team as a pitcher.
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An underappreciated all-time great in my opinion . . .
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This is my only Sisler and my only F50.
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Here is one that hasn't been posted yet - M101-6 of Gentleman George...
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Sisler Park
I seem to be having issues replying to private messages so I'll post info here. Sisler Park is basically just a couple of ballfields they decided to name Sisler Park. It's not the type of park where you can walk around or have a picnic. It is located directly next to Manchester Middle School on Nimisila Rd. I believe they use the fields for little league games. It was still nice to see somebody recognize Sisler for his accomplishments though.
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Here are some of mine
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Father and son with similar poses......
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...b49L49B51B.jpg TED Z . |
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Nothing that hasn't been posted yet, but here are my Sislers. I guess I'm starting to hoard his E121 batting pose, really like that photo.
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A couple of tougher ones...
Leon will be sure to recognize one of these. https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/13/04/98/39/v89_wi10.jpg https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/13/04/98/39/should10.jpg I'm a fan of Sisler. I grew up in Akron (as he did) and got an engineering degree from a Big Ten university (as he did). How could I not collect him? |
The sizzler
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One of my favorites... The only single signed playing days ap that I have ever come across
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The sizzler part 2
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Circa 1961 coaches bat
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My first sport collectible ever (non-card) was a Geo Sisler model mitt. A family heirloom, it belonged to my wife's grandfather. She gave it to me over 25 years ago.
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By the way, Pete, Bill James downgraded him in later editions of his historical baseball abstract because he didn't have enough of the seasons he compiled through 1922, but with the peak seasons he had, especially 1920-1922, I would beg to differ. Curiously, in James' first large historical abstract (later '80's?), he referred to George as virtually the only one who could go toe to toe with the Babe and not come away embarassed, giving more credit to Sisler's first three years of the lively ball era and even the fine seasons he had predating 1920 in the dead-ball era. Best wishes, Larry |
Anybody have a 1927 Middy Bread of Sisler they can post? That card has been eluding me for years.
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Here's one of my favourites, a 1924-28 Real Photo Postcard
of George Sisler raising the flag |
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Here's my Turf.
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I've not done the legwork to debate Bill James but clearly Sisler was highly respected by contemporaries based on his showing in the first HOF voting (in 1936). While not inducted, he was very well supported (11th overall), finishing ahead of 31 eventual HOFers, including two well-established active first basemen in Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx. In other news, George led the league in stolen bases four times and was also a pretty good pitcher early in his career. Scott |
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Best wishes, Larry |
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