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Old 05-29-2010, 08:26 PM
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The 2nd wave (350-only series) of 14 Southern Leaguers should have included him in the New Orleans uniform. This
series of cards were printed coincident with the T210 OLD MILL cards. American Litho. (ALC) had already designed
their printing plate of Joe. He was not an unknown by that time. He had excelled with Savannah in 1909 and was
excelling with New Orleans in 1910. He was the "hottest" prospect in the Minors. Certainly more prominent than any
of the So. Lger's that were portrayed.

TED Z
Due to the T206 timeline he couldn't be included in a New Orleans uniform. He played for New Orleans in 1910 and the additional 14 southern league players were distributed in the spring of 1910. This would mean that the additional 14 were designed in late 1909 or the first few months of 1910 before Joe played in New Orleans.
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