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I just noticed a 1903 Cy Young presentational cane on eBay - not sure about the authenticity of this one.
link For starters, the Red Sox didn't go by the Red Sox name until several years after 1903 - they were called the Pilgrims or Americans at the time. In addition, in 1903 it wouldn't have been called the "World Series" - more likely would be "championship series" or "world's series." Since the bidding already is at $3k, I wanted to at least share what I know... Scott S@ri@n |
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