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05-26-2005 09:30 PM |
1939 Playball variations
Posted By: <b>TerryS</b><p>Andy:<br /><br />I've been lurking on this board for quite awhile now, but have decided to take the plunge and join the discussion. I'm trying to complete a '39 Playball set, so your question is something up my alley. Here are the variations that I know of (not including the upper/lower case deal):<br /><br />#14 Tabor - "Tabor batted .295" vs. "Tabor batted 295"<br />#24 Coffman - "Senators the same year" vs. "Browns the same year"<br />#26 Dimaggio - "206 hits in 1938 games" vs. "206 hits in 138 games"<br />#41 Warneke - "the earned run department" vs. "the earned-run department"<br />#72 Garms - "Born: Bango, Tex." vs. "Born: Bangs, Tex."<br />#73 Schumacher - "Born: Dolgville, N.Y." vs. "Born: Dolgeville, N.Y."<br />#79 Moore - "Weight: 157 lbs." vs. "Weight: 175 lbs."<br />#80 Fox - "Weight: 165 lbs." vs. "Weight: 157 lbs."<br />#86 Camilli - "start of the 1928 season" vs. "start of the 1938 season"<br />#101 Cramer - "the Martinburg club" vs. "the Martinsburg club"<br />#104 Bridges - "280 games, winning 283" vs. "280 games, winning 133"<br />#112 Waner - "Waner, the older" vs. "Waner, the elder"<br /><br />I personally don't pay much attention to the variations, although I think Tommy Bridges turned quite a trick in winning 283 games out of 280 appearances! <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14><br />Hope this helps.<br /><br />- Terry
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