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UPDATE:
Upon further research, I have found a few more players born in MA. However, one in particular is now on the top of my list. That player is: - Richard "Dick" Conway (Boston or Worcester) Conway was born in my hometown of Lowell, MA, so I would love to add this card to my collection. Original Post: I have decided to add a little twist to my N172 collection. Along with acquiring one card per team, I would like each card to feature a Massachusetts born player. After some very quick research, the following players were born in MA: William "Bill" Perley Annis (Omaha or Worcester) Warren William "Hick" Carpenter (Cincinnati) Richard "Dick" Conway" (Boston) James B. "Chippy" McGarr (St. Louis or K.C.) Patrick J. "Pat" Murphy (N.Y.) As always, I'm looking for low grade examples. Up for trade are the following: ![]() ![]() Thanks for looking! jason_carota@comcast.net Last edited by Jason Carota; 12-30-2009 at 08:51 AM. Reason: Update. |
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Bump for an important (in my mind
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Jason, if you are into Mass. guys you might think about Harry Stovey. He wasn't born in Mass. but he bagan his career in Worchester & called New Bedford his home from a fairly early point and eventually became a police officer, etc. there after his ballplaying days were over.
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Don't forget Fall River native and N172 alumni - Charlie Buffinton (Buffington)
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Jason:
You can build a complete database by going to baseball-reference.com. Use Dick Conway as your starting point. On his player page you will see that the state of his birth is a blue link. Click on it and you'll get all the major league players born in Massachusetts. Below the list you will see a red link labeled "CSV." If you click on that, the list above will turn from HTML format into a list of comma separated values. You can copy the whole list, save it as a .TXT file and then import it into an Excel spreadsheet where you can sort out all the players who are outside the date range where they might have appeared on an Old Judge card. From there you can just compare your spreadsheet list to any complete list of Old Judge players to come up with your Old Judge Massachusetts universe. Just be aware there are separate lists on baseball-reference.com for players, pitchers and managers. While there is often a lot of overlap, it is not 100%, so you need to look at all three lists to come up with a single complete one. Kevin |
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