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Posted By: Howard W. Rosenberg
While the fall of 1908 is big for 100th anniversaries related to Merkle and the Cubs World Series title, a third purely having to do with Chicago baseball -- all the teams involved were Chicago ones -- took place earlier this month, and it arguably produced one of the ten most interesting box scores in baseball history -- Cap Anson on one Chicago semi-pro team and future Negro Leagues founder Rube Foster on the opposing one; see |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
Is the box score available somewhere? |
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Posted By: Howard W. Rosenberg
Hi Matt, |
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Posted By: Howard W. Rosenberg
Sorry for the delay. Guess everyone's in the mood to remember first basemen today anyway! |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated
Two things jumped out at me: Anson (age 56!) played well and Foster, who was one of the great Pitchers, of the era didn't pitch he played 1st base. Does anyone recognize any of the other names on either team. Who did Anson get to play with him ? The Cubs and Sox were nearing the end of two epic pennant races that season. |
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Posted By: Rhys
This article makes you wonder about the truthfulness of the story that Anson single handedly led to the color barrier in baseball because he was such a bigot that he refused to share the field with a black ballplayer. Seems like if someone was that hardened of a bigot, he wouldn't change the colors of his feathers 20 years later when, if anything, racism had gotten worse in America over that same time period. Just a couple of thoughts. |
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Posted By: Howard W. Rosenberg
The teams of Anson and Rube Foster were officially part of the top Chicago semi-pro league that year, and 1907 as well; and, I think both were in the league in 1909. Jimmy Ryan was on a different team in those seasons, and there was another former big leaguer or two in the league -- Jimmy "Nixey" Callahan was possibly the next-best known player in it. |
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