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Are any players still alive that played in the 1930's
Are any players still alive that played in the 1930's or have a baseball card that was issued in the 1930's ? I haven't found any in my brief research. Thanks.
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Eddie Robinson and George Yankowski are the two players still alive who began their career the earliest, both in 1942.
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I would say that there is very little chance of any players from the 1930's still being alive. While it is possible just remember that an 18-20 year old rookie from the 1939 season would be turning 99-101 years old this year.
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I believe HOF'er Bobby Doerr, who passed away a couple of years ago, was the last living player that was pictured in PreWW2 card sets.
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Per Baseball-Reference, Eddie Robinson is the oldest living MLB player. His career started in 1942, nobody else in the top 10 oldest started earlier...
https://www.baseball-reference.com/b...ing_MLB_Player Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
After additional research, I found 6 players that are still alive that played prior to 1946. Not many left in the "pre-war 1945" era. I haven't been able to find any baseball cards of these players prior to 1946. Eddie Basinski has a 1947 Tip Top Bread card.
Here's the six players I found (with their debut): 1. George Yankowski 8-17-42 2. Eddie Robinson 9-9-42 3. Chris Haughey 10-3-43 4. Eddie Basinski 5-20-44 5. Tommy Brown 8-3-44 6. Don Hasenmayer 5 -2-45. |
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Glad to see George Yankowski is still going strong! I grew up in Watertown MA not far from him, and I believe he still lives there. He was my dad's HS baseball coach there in the 1950s after his brief playing career ended.
If anyone is interested, there is a nice SABR story here about Yankowski's life, including his service time in WWII. |
baseball almanac
The baseball almanac has a good list of the 500 oldest living players...
https://www.baseball-almanac.com/pla...ll_Players.php |
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So many players from that list of elder ballplayers were featured in "The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book", issued in 1973 From youth to elderly, man life goes fast https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gr...ubble_Gum_Book |
George Yankowski is currently living in the villages Florida and is still active at age 96 (96). George loves to talk about his playing days and does so at many of the sports clubs in the villages.
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I count only 21 players that played in a game prior to 1950
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