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I bought this postcard from an auction probably a year ago. After hanging onto and enjoying it I’ve read the back and just now noticed it’s sign off as -Toots in the top left and he talks of training. If anybody can decipher what’s all said that would be great.
Toots Shultz was a PCL player for Sacramento after his time with Phillies in 1913. He Played for The Phillies in 1911 and 1912. I am unsure if toots is pictured. If he used a teammate as a postcard I’m not certain. Do you think Shultz Penned this? If so Is there value added that I was unaware of? Thanks for the help. Edit: Title is a bit misleading after reading over it. Toots Wasn’t short lived literally I am referencing his short major league career. He died in 1959. ![]()
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