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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>T206Collector</b><p>Am I missing anybody from the following list of seven (7) Kansas City players represented on T206 cards?<br /><br />Beckley<br />Brashear<br />Dorner<br />Hallman<br />Lundgren<br />Ritter<br />Shannon
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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>Brian McQueen</b><p><br />I've been putting together a KC prewar checklist the past few months. These are the only 7 I have on my list for t206. Funny enough, there are over 35 n172s!
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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>T206Collector</b><p>They were called the Cowboys in the N172 era, correct? Do you know if that was their name in 1909-11?
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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>Bob Lemke</b><p>According to The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, they were known as the Blues from 1895-1954.
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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>T206Collector</b><p>Indeed, I have now learned that the Kansas City Cowboys were a baseball team in the National League for a single season in 1886 and in the American Association from 1888 to 1889.<br /><br />
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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>John</b><p>Now all we need is the 35 N172's tag your it.<br /><br /><img src="http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn3/smileys/large/Untitled-1%20copy_4.jpg">
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Kansas City T206
Posted By: <b>Brian McQueen</b><p><br />Kansas City did have a professional team, the Cowboys, from 1885-1887 during a period in which Indianapolis was not able to fund a team. During this time the Cowboys were a part of the National League and is the reason there are so many players depicted on N172s. Shortly after, they were apart of the the Western League and American Associations.<br /><br />By 1909-11, the Blues had become the main baseball franchise in KC and were a part of the American Association. By 1914-15, a second team, the Packers, had surfaced in the Federal League in which you can see several players depicted on Cracker Jack Cards.
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