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One of the things that has always fascinated me and I've always wondered about is the appearance and non-appearance of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in early to mid-1930s national baseball card sets. Arguably the top two players from that era, they go missing in some major sets.
We know that Babe Ruth signed an exclusive contract to appear on Goudey cards in 1933, leading to his absence on sets like Delong, Tatoo Orbit and others. Lou Gehrig also appears in the '33 Goudey set, but his was not an exclusive agreement, as he shows up in Delong. So, 1933 is easily understandable. In 1934, Gehrig gets the exclusive treatment from Goudey with the Lou Gehrig Says set. However, Ruth disappears. Coming off an excellent 1933 season, at a time when he'd be in big demand to include in a national set, he doesn't appear in Goudey, Batter Up or Diamond Star. Ruth returns to Goudey in 1935 in his last season, but now Gehrig disappears. Meanwhile, neither get added to Batter Up or Diamond Stars. In 1936, once again, Gehrig is not in Goudey and again not added to Batter Up or Diamond Stars. And finally, Gehrig is nowhere to be found in 1938 Goudey or 1939 Play Ball. The biggest name in baseball and no major cards (outside of premiums and the like) after 1934. I'm very curious if anyone has any thoughts as to why these two were missing from so many major sets... |
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No thoughts from anyone on this? I apologize if this has been discussed before... just thought it interesting and a bit weird that especially Gehrig goes MIA in the major sets of the mid to late thirties...
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Ruth on the other hand, had a very icy relationship with Gehrig towards the end of their playing days, and consdering Gehrig was the featured guy of the 34 Goudey set, it doesn't surprise me that he wasn't in the product. He probably refused to appear in the set. Remember, Gehrig and Ruth only make up after Gehrig's retirement. |
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Gehrig is also in the Salutation Exhibit set with his card likely coming out in 1939 which was his last season as a player.
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Both Ruth and Gehrig had many endorsement opportunities that paid better than baseball card companies did, Usually a company like Goudey would pay the team to use a photo of a player. Then a printing firm who had artists would create the card image from the photo for Goudey. The players would receive little except a bunch of cards they could give to fans and friends. Gehrig got a bigger endorsement fee from Goudey in 1934 with Lou Gehrig says and two cards. But he could do better doing less in other areas. Walsh managed both Ruth and Gehrig at the time and demanded more for the use of their images than card companies could afford.
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Interesting, thanks. Had not considered that their fee demand might have been beyond what card companies could or would pay. I know that they were on Exhibits and other premiums...
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Given Ruth was in ‘33G and not ‘34, but then back for ‘35, the “spite for Gehrig” theory would explain that perfectly.
That brings a bigger question of why Goudey went with Gehrig in ‘34 instead of “Ruth says”. They thought enough of Ruth to put him on 4 cards the previous year and I would think he would have jumped at the chance had he been offered it...
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And poor Frankie Frisch, he will always be fielding that grounder between 2nd and 3rd... |
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Every thread.. ...this did a boomerang from my fist collection to the BST and back to me. I like miscuts... ![]()
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Interesting to note that Goudey kept costs down in 1935 by using images from their 1933 set on the four on one cards. They already paid for those (including Ruth) so cost cutting measure for sure,
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Height of the Great Depression...
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