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Pretty straightforward question. Were there any pre-war ballplayers (my first instinct is yes) who wore their cap at a tilt? Any pre-war cards depicting them as such?
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Sure, lots of them! Here's one of Ernie Lombardi, a HOFer that you can find lots of images with his hat cocked to the side.
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Jim Bottomley is the king of the tilted cap.
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haha... Jim Bottomley... hip hop before hip hop was cool.
This is a classic tilted cap card (not mine): (edited to change the card to Matt C's Caramel Ruth -- just a killer PSA 4 from Matt's collection -- posted without permission but I know he won't care ![]() Last edited by CW; 04-17-2013 at 07:59 PM. |
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From an earlier era the E96 Mike Mowrey comes to mind (maybe someone can post an image).
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 04-17-2013 at 01:48 PM. Reason: corrected spelling of name |
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50-cent - a very important dead ball era player...
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Of course back in the day 50-cent was instead known as 4 Bits.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 04-17-2013 at 01:48 PM. Reason: corrected incorrect overcorrection |
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Here's the Mowrey...enjoy ![]() ![]() Edited to add: Not my card. Best Regards, Eric
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My immediate thought when I saw this was Joe Wood. I don't have a good card to show of him but it seems his hat was always tilted a certain way.
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Will someone please post a Goslin card. Thanks!
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Barger from the 205 set. Partial B
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here's Wood for you, very good tilt.. Speaker's a little more tame T202 Speaker Wood PSA 7 OC.jpg Baker looks disgusted by Collins' sloppy hat and has to look away T202 Baker Collins SGC50 eBay close.jpg Cubs are all over the place T202 Tinker Evers Chance.jpg T202 Evers Chance PSA-2 .jpg Matty's got a great tilt and hair part.. Devlin's skull cap is slightly askew T202 Mathewson Devlin.jpg T202 Mathewson Fletcher.jpg |
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My first thought was Bottomley as well.
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Ritchey showing off his curly locks lol
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I do have to give it up to the old timers.. most choked up, most could bunt, many had short choppy swings, but those guys could all put the ball in play. |
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