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Less common commons from this 1916 player list?
I'm helping someone value a nice collection of 1910-20 era cards and am reviewing these players to see if any of these players usually demand any kind of premium value - I recognize a few names as slightly notable players from that era, but none stick out to me as deserving any kind of premium in value.
Wondering if this crowd here can check my math and help me find any players from this list that may carry a premium from their 1916 cards - Jimmy Austin Bob Bescher Eddie Burns Geo. J. Burns George Chalmers Tom Clarke Jack Coombs Gavvy Cravath Jean Dale Al. Demaree Josh Devore Larry Doyle Art Fletcher Jacques Fournier Geo. Gibson Wilbur Good Tom Griffith Heinie Groh Heinie Groh Earl Hamilton Earl Hamilton Buck Herzog William James Fielder Jones Ed. Konetchy Jack Lapp Tom Long Al. Mamaux Clyde Milan Fred Mollwitz Pat Moran Geo. Moriarty Ed. Murphy Ed. Murphy Ed. Murphy Rube Oldring Steve O'Neill Steve O'Neill Nap Rucker Dick Rudolph Reb Russell Jim Scott Fred Snodgrass J. Carlisle Smith Amos Strunk Chas. Tesreau George Tyler Bob Veach Art Wilson Anyone in here more than a "common" from your POV or in your experience? Thanks Jeff |
Coombs, Rucker & Snodgrass jump out at me.
Doyle, Fournier, O'Neill, and Strunk were good players as well |
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Jack Coombs
Gavvy Cravath Larry Doyle Heinie Groh Nap Rucker Fred Snodgrass |
Re: Less common commons from this 1916 player list?
George Gibson, a Canadian born catcher, has a bit of a following.
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