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Originally Posted by h2oya311
I saw that last night too...cool story. I hadn't heard that story before.
I don't have any Merkle's, but here's my Evers Helmar Stamp to get things started:

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Very cool Evers, Derek. Now I need/want to learn about Helmar stamps.  According to Jefferson Burdick, these are T332s.
I'd heard the Merkle story before, but I had not heard the part about the fan writing into the Chicago Tribune. Holy cow, either Olberman has some full time researchers chained up in his basement, or he's got a photographic memory.
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Originally Posted by t206blogcom
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On any other forum, a thread titled "Fred Merkle's boner 105 years later" might necessitate an immediate edit by a mod.
Nice white border example. That's one of the T206s I need to add early on in my quest.
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Originally Posted by mattsey9
Great account. I love his new show.
Christy Mathewson wrote about the incident in detail in his book, Pitching in a Pinch. I got a Kindle copy free from Amazon and I'm sure it's still available there.
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Hi Mike. I, too, love his show. I've set my DVR to record all his new shows going forward. I just hope Keith can behave. I don't want him getting kicked off the "mother ship" again. It's really the only thing on ESPN I look forward to. He talks about topics you won't find on any other sports talk show, and his semi-sardonic wit and love of the game makes for really interesting television.
I'll see if I can get that Matty book. If it's available in print, I'll buy it.
By the way, I just saw that Merkle was born in Watertown, Wisconsin, not far from where I grew up (Waukesha).
/wave good morning, Chris.
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