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Cool, Common, E Cards
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Dots a nice Miller, Leon. Here's Robert "Bob" Groom. Pitcher for the Washington Senators in 1909-1913. 119 wins and 13 saves in 10 MLB seasons. For the St. Louis Browns in 1917, he pitched a no-hitter in the second game of a doubleheader after pitching 2 innings of no-hit relief in the first game. With Koob, only teammates to pitch no-hitters on consecutive days. His best season was 1912 as he went 24-13 with a 2.62 ERA and Washington finished second in the American League. In 1909, his 7-26 record included 15 consecutive losses, during which his 42-110 Senator teammates mustered a total of 19 runs. Walter Johnson's record that year was 12-25.
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Great Idea!
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Great Idea Leon!
Davis played over a thousand games at 1st Base , but not one at catcher...... I know the first basemen's gloves were bigger back then as they are today, but this glove that Harry has on looks puffy like a catcher's glove??? I think this adds to the coolness of this E98! Tim Kindler |
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Decent condition for a low-grade E107. 2-way player for the Cubs...643.2ip pitching and 551 PA hitting playing some OF/1st over 4 seasons.
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Deacon Phillippe
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Winner of the 1st ever World Series game, on Oct 1 1903 vs Cy Young
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Mr E93 himself Jim Blumenthal once told me this was his favorite card in the set. Not hard to understand why.
https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...93%20Leach.jpg An E99 floater . . . https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...20Blue%201.jpg Do Zeenuts qualify? https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...ZN%20Halla.jpg |
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My favorite cards of Virginia League players are in the 1910 E222 A.W.H. Caramel set. Pat McCauley was a catcher who played sparingly with St. Louis in 1893, with Washington in 1896 and with the NY Highlanders 1909. He appeared in a total of 37 games during his MLB career. His best year by far was with the Senators in 1896, when he appeared in 26 games, had 21 hits which included 3 homers, and batted .250. This same image of McCauley's appears on his T206 card.
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Definitely one of my favorite "common" E cards.
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I think these are "E" cards. I don't follow these very much.
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Rob, that is a gorgeous E145-2 card! One of the many things I don't like about the TPGs is their inconsistency with respect to showing/not showing the ACC references on their labels.
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I never get tired of seeing these E221s. |
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A pair of E95's. One of these days I will have to make it a trio.
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One of my favorite E card poses
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One of the coolest.
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Leon says that every thread should include the pic of a card. Better yet, IMHO, every thread should include a WaJo or Sam Rice card, when applicable! :) So, without further ado, let's enjoy some 1922 E-UNC Witmor Candy. BTW, I'm seeking the vertical-back Witmor cards of WaJo and Rice, and my first born and second born are available for trade. :)
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But surely, the TPGs are capable of including the ACC references on their labels. Leon, if I were to win some sort of contest and my prize entitled me to pick any cards from your collection, I would select your amazing E221s! |
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So many fun ways to collect E cards. I think these are cool because they’re different from what you usually see.
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E94 kleinow
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I always liked this pose.
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All awesome cards!!! Nice show fellas!
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1922 e120 Rixey wrong(and upsidedown) backhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d9fe85da74.jpg
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Time for another WaJo card, this one being a 1912 E-UNC Baseball Bats candy:
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"Leon says that every thread should include the pic of a card. Better yet, IMHO, every thread should include a WaJo or Sam Rice card, when applicable!"
Val, I generally support your "every thread should include a Walter or a Rice card" extension of Leon's rule (BTW, those two Witmors are fabulous) and if it goes to a vote and I get one you have it. But here we have our peerless moderator, in generous defiance of his own type-collecting tendencies, calling for "common" cards, thereby opening the door for those of without an extensive run of fabulous Walter and Sam cards, to get a word in edgewise. Perhaps not the best place for your new rule. Nome sane. (I'm kidding keep the Walter and Sam E-cards coming.) Meanwhile, here's a very common player who also happened to play his entire MLB career in Washington like our HoF hero's (I'm ignoring Sam's final year). Raymond C. "Ray" Morgan. Second baseman for the Washington Senators in 1911-1918. 630 hits and 88 stolen bases in 8 MLB seasons. His career OBP was .348. His best season was 1913 as he posted a .369 OBP with 19 stolen bases in 565 plate appearances. He has an odd link to Babe Ruth: in 1917, he led off a game by drawing a 4-pitch walk from Boston starter Ruth, who was then ejected from the game by the home plate umpire. Ruth was replaced by Ernie Shore and Morgan was thrown out attempting to steal on Shore's first pitch. Shore then retired the next 26 batters he faced. Shore's "perfect game" was eventually downgraded to a "combined no-hitter" by subsequent revisions in the MLB criteria. (I assume this means that Ruth was also "credited" with a combined no-hitter, which is kind of unusual if you think about it.) |
+1 I don't remember WaJo, Rice and other HOF'ers to be common players?
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Man David, you nailed my two favorites in that post! (Leach and Halla). I'd add the E95 Merkle to the list of great looking commons.
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Uncommon common E100 Moore. - |
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Some less seen but almost as cool E-cards. In order of appearance:
E90-1 American Caramel Stuffy McInnis E101 Al Bridwell E220 National Caramel Heinie Groh E270 Red Border Hooks Wiltse E300 Plow's Candy Bill Dahlen and special guest... Bill Rumler run (aka a Rum runner ) of Zeenut cards |
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Whoops! :) I thought the "common" reference in the title was just a tongue-in-cheek nod to the fact that no E card is commonly found, but now I see it was in reference to the player type. All good! |
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An E99 without a floating head.
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It's time this thread included an E123 card! I don't recall ever seeing an E123 card that is marked "Cancelled." If anyone has one, kindly post it.
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I would be amiss if I didn't jump into the E99 floating head flotilla with this one of Kid Mohler.
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Patsy may have been a common player, but he brought an energetic enthusiasm to the play that is captured nicely in this image.
Edward P. "Patsy" Gharrity. Catcher with the Washington Senators in 1916-1923 and 1929-1930. 513 hits and 20 home runs in 10 MLB seasons. He also played some first base and outfield. He had a career OBP of .331. His best season was 1921 as posted a .386 OBP with 55 RBIs in 455 plate appearances.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1f4278d681.jpg Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk |
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Nice Cracker Jack of Baker, but even his unibrow is fairly uncommon.
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Given how long i have been collecting and going to Nationals, it has taken me too long to get into the E cards and the Caramels in particular. I picked up this great lot at the National (which I thought was great this year, really enjoyed, last one i made it to was Atlantic City), and just think these are awesomely gorgeous cards. They have a slight stain on the back from being in an album i guess, hence the grades and the attractive prices I paid (for me). Now i have a few keys to add! Yikes. Should have bought those in Atlanta in 1991.
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Scans could have turned out better, but the one great thing about collecting only Washington Senators (unless you've got a collection like Val!) is that its almost nothing but commons.
Just under halfway to the E91-C team set - the easy half! |
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a couple of e107s |
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Leon and Mark own most of them, I was fortunate to have a member sell me this one. Hi Ed! - |
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e222 Dracula
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I'm not sure how common these are, but they are definitely cool. The red background really pops!
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I picked this up at the National from “The Card Farm.” Does anyone have contact information for this dealer?
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