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Originally Posted by ramram
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They were actually really good friends, being a double play combo and those Germans stuck together
Honus Wagner was in that house pictured above numerous times I'm told, both during the off-season and when they played at the Polo Grounds. They also have postcards sent from Wagner to that house. Not sure how many, but I told them they could be worth a small fortune depending on content and the signature.
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