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Old 09-21-2012, 04:55 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Default An eclectic group of cards

"Pebbly Jack" Glasscock was a darn good SS; and, a pretty good hitter (1898....BA = .352). Some of his NL fielding records stood for 90 years until.....
Anyone want to venture a guess as to what player broke them ?





Some of us collect "strange" and challenging T206 sub-sets







These guys played only 10 games in the 1910 season for their respective St. Louis teams.....so, why do we have to spend a small fortune
to acquire them ?




1912




Ruth says he called his HR in Wrigley Field (1932 W.S.).....and, Charley Root (pitcher) said he didn't.....what is the truth ?







71 years, and no one has approached Ted's .406 ..... And, Joe's 56-game hitting streak most likely will never be broken.

Which one of these guys were the 1941 MVP ?





1949 LEAF ..... two very tough rookie cards from what is probably the toughest post-WWII set to complete.

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CASEY STENGEL's "brat-pack"



.................................................. .................................................. .....\............................... very rare GRAY BACK ............................../


TED Z
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