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Posted By: zach
Hello all, I recently picked this item up and have a few questions. First, it was drawn to my attention because of my interest in the early days of baseball in Columbus, Ohio (for those who don't know I live right outside it). My first question is can anyone identify the player ? His name was H. Anderson it looks like. Does anyone maybe have a team roaster from that year so I could look him up ? Has anyone else ever seen another postcard like this depicting a player from the Columbus red Birds ? Thanks, any help would be appreciated. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Zach, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Or team dinner. I hear Wade Boggs ate rooster before every game. |
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Posted By: zach
I should have read over that a weee bit more careful so I wouldn't he slammed by Ryan and David lol. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It does beg the question: What does rooster taste like? I don't beleive I've eaten one. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
I've never actually partaken myself, but I hear it tastes just like chicken. |
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Posted By: jamie
In 1933, Outfielder Hal Anderson (.272-3-62) was second in the league in stolen bases (32) and fifth in runs scored (109). He was a fixture in the American Association for 11 years (1926-36) six with St. Paul and six with Columbus, sandwiched around a brief 1932 stint with the White Sox (.250 in six games). He managed Asheville (Piedmont) and New Orleans for the Cardinals from 1937-40, then was out of baseball for four years. He scouted for St. Louis for a year then returned to Columbus to manage the Red Birds in 1947-48-49, getting to the playoff final round in 1948. |
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Posted By: Jim Manos
Call me at 614 562 2421. I live in Dublin, Ohio right outside columbus. I also have a roster, etc... |
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Posted By: AParks
How would any of us get our hands on the "team roaster"? Did Mastro auction one off recently? And what exactly is the team roaster? |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Zach, I watched that auction as I am interested in vintage minor league memorabilia and you got a good deal. That probably would have went for a bit more if the seller had listed the 1935 roster as being autographed by the team. I am not an autograph expert so I don't know for sure, but the Morton Cooper autograph could be a tough one considering he died in 1958. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
wow - you guys show no mercy. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I bet our dogs have eaten rooster. In the supermarket I once read the back of a dogfood can and it said it contained turkey lungs. I don't read the back of of dogfood cans anymore ... This is a reflection of my human taste, of course. I've never met a dog who wouldn't be happy to knowingly eat turkey lungs or rooster butt. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
David: |
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Posted By: Rhys
I have a 1932 Columbus game used ball versus Milwaukee and the ball is dated but can not make out the name of the player on it. Is there a web site where Columbus or Milwaukee rosters can be found from the 1930's? If so please e mail me the link. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Rhys, you know your autographs. Is Mort Cooper a tough signature? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My dad was at a dinner in Taiwan. As the guest of honor he was given the eyeballs of what they eating (Think it was a large fish). Someone next to him whispered that he was allowed to give the eyeballs away. The Taiwanese thought this American such a gracious guest of honor, as he gave the delicacy to a pair of kids at the table. |
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Posted By: jamie
rhys, |
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Posted By: Rhys
Thanks for the Roster information, I appreciate it. |
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Posted By: zach
Thanks to those who had information to provide. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
While the quality can be debated, I did provide quite a bit of information. |
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