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Vote For 1951 All Stars!...
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I am into production on "All-Star" cards for our '52 Play Ball Set.
Here's how far I got before realizing it might be fun to let folks here vote/select the team...Since the cards of these guys are already proofed, there are only 6 spots left...Kiner had a big year...Yost, by todays standards probably beats Kell...or not...so I'm gonna punt to the board! Vote away! If there's enough participation, I'll produce whatever you guys vote. THANK YOU!!! 1B- 2B- Jackie Robinson SS- 3B- OF- Musial OF- Ashburn OF- C- Campanella P- |
Is this for NL only?
1B Gil Hodges 3B Willie Jones SS Al Dark OF Ralph Kiner P Sal Maglie You could also put Musial at 1B since he split time between 1B and OF and put Monte Irvin in the OF |
If you want to make them realistic you are showing Ashburn in a uniform and hat he only wore in 1948.
Starting in 1950 The Phillies wore their red pin stripe uniforms |
1B - Hodges
2B - Jackie Robinson SS - Reese 3B - Thomson OF - Musial OF - Ashburn OF - Snider C -- Campanella P -- Preacher Roe TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Now, if I used a photo from AFTER the date--that would be weird. That being said, I am keenly aware of the uniform. In fact I always strive to use very meticulous year-appropriate photos. The regular issue card is the home pins. The roads were gray only with red numbers and wordmark logo on the front. I couldn't find another image that was the same frame and ratio that was from '50 or '51...PLUS, I love those uniforms. I did the regular card of Ennis in the '48 Road uniform, too. Just too a great image. But, thank you for your input. |
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Your lineups are exactly what I was looking for!!! Keep 'em coming! |
Assuming it is for a 1952 set showing the best players of the season before (like Topps would always do) the following would be the lineup in my opinion.
1B- GIL HODGES 2B- J. Robinson SS- AL DARK 3B- GEORGE KELL (Thomson is a good choice but he was more Utility in 1951) OF- Musial OF- Ashburn OF- TED WILLIAMS (Had to sneak in another AL player, Kiner is also a good 3rd OF choice) C- Campanella P- WARREN SPAHN 1951 was really dominated by the NL as far as individual players are concerned. |
OK for MLB you have to have Williams and Kiner, so either Hodges or Ashburn would have to go
1B- Hodges 2B- Jackie Robinson SS- Dark 3B- Kell OF- Musial OF- Kiner OF- Ted Williams C- Campanella P- Maglie or 1B- Musial 2B- Jackie Robinson SS- Dark 3B- Kell OF- Ashburn OF- Kiner OF- Ted Williams C- Campanella P- Maglie |
What do you guys think of Ed Yost?
YOST OPS .847 KELL OPS .786 They tied for league lead in doubles Each had 11 SH--which was valued in the day YOST 109 runs KELL 92 runs Yost out-homered Kell 12/2 and drove in more runs Yost led league in games played as well KELL batted .319 YOST batted .283 Defensively; Statistically, Kell was a tick better, but they're a wash on paper. |
1951 ALL STAR line-ups
In my above post, I was under the impression that you wanted only a National League line-up.
Anyhow, here is my NL and AL line-ups played in an AL Stadium (I took the liberty of including the DH batter....even though it was not in effect in 1951). I'm fortunate to have seen all these guys play (either live at the three NYC Ballparks or on TV). DH - Ashburn (one of the greatest lead-off batters) 2B - Jackie Robinson OF - Musial OF - Snider 1B - Hodges OF - Kiner SS - Reese 3B - Thomson C -- Campanella P -- Preacher Roe (1951 W-L = 22 - 3) SS - Rizzuto (one of the greatest lead-off batters), 1950 AL MVP RF - Minoso LF - Ted Williams CF - Joe DiMaggio 1B - Mize C -- Berra 3B - Kell DH - Eddie Robinson 2B - Nellie Fox P -- Feller (1951 W-L = 22 - 8) TED Z T206 Reference . |
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