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Curious who others are collecting. And need help on if my list looks right and who are the last 2.
1) Babe Ruth 2) Ty Cobb (although I don’t have one) 3) Lou Gehrig 4) Walter Johnson 5) Christy Mathewson 6) Honus Wagner 7) Cy Young 8) Tris speaker (also working on getting one) 9) ? 10) ? Of course I would add Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio but they played after WW2 Last edited by joshuanip; 02-17-2018 at 12:06 PM. |
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I would add Jimmie Foxx and Hank Greenberg - or, if you prefer pitchers Grover Alexander and Lefty Grove.
Feller, Ted and DiMag all started before the war.
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Lajoie and Chase.
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Rogers Hornsby
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Joe Jackson would be on my list. Curious to see if the 100 year anniversary of the 1919 Series generates any added interest towards Joe or "Black Sox" related material in general. Interesting thread...............
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Lajoie and Joe Jackson for certain.
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I would drop Speaker and add Hornsby, Lajoie and Jackson
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Definitely Joe Jackson.
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Thanks. I’m gonna go with Lajoie Foxx and Hornsby.
I cant collect Joe. It’s a personal choice. Last edited by joshuanip; 02-17-2018 at 01:14 PM. |
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Great choices--good luck!
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Eddie Collins
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Gotta have dots miller on that list!!! No 19th centurians??
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Rogers Hornsby and Cap Anson
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Why Dots?
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Next to babe, walter, ty and lou...Dots is my main man!!
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Wow. Some nice backs. For what it’s worth I looked him up and he was actually a good soccer player too. Really cool!
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Yeah, how could a list not have Dots Miller!
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Now this thread is on track
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If someone collected Dasher Troy's cards you guys could do Morse Code.
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Addie Joss
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I change my additions to Alexander and Hornsby.
Can't believe the Rajah slipped my mind!
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George Sisler.
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Alexander (better than Matty due to team support and same number of victories) and Hornsby (best righthanded batter of all-time). Those would be my two picks. Steve
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Lajoie and Grove
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I read a bio of Chief Bender. Interesting life for sure. I became interested in collecting his cards.
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Joe Jackson and ?
Larry Corcoran? ![]() What about some pitchers..... Grover Cleveland Alexander
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Not sure Sisler or Rajah get the love they deserve.
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My list would be: (popular cards in parens, I don't own them)
1) Babe Ruth (M101-5, 33 Goudey, 1921 E121) 2) Ty Cobb (CJ, T206, Rose, T3, W600, T227, D304, Dietsche Fielding) 3) Honus Wagner (T206, W600, E107, Rose, Tip Top Bread) 4) Lou Gehrig (1925 Exhibits, 1934 Goudey) 5) Joe Jackson (E90-1, CJ, T210) 6) Christy Mathewson (E107, 1914 CJ, W600, T206, Rose) 7) Cy Young (E107, E90-1, T206) 8) Walter Johnson (T204 Ramly, Rose, T206, CJ) 9) Cap Anson (N162, N173, N28, N300) 10) Eddie Plank (E107, T206, W600, T204 Ramly) Last edited by glchen; 02-18-2018 at 12:41 AM. |
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It's definitely Cap and Nap for me.
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I agree. Anson and Lajoie.
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William "Dummy" Hoy
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How about the same list, but non-HOF?
Dots Hoy Chase Merkle Phillippe Gandil (black sox in general) Donlin/Steinfeldt/Magee/Wiltse?
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1) Babe Ruth 2) Lou Gehrig 3) Ty Cobb 4) Napoleon LaJoie 5) Walter Johnson 6) Christy Mathewson 7) Cy Young 8) Honus Wagner 9) Rogers Hornsby 10) Eddie Plank Non HOF 1) Shoeless Joe Jackson 2) Ed Cicotte 3) Moe Berg 4) Buck Weaver 5) Bill Dahlen 6) Hap Felsch 7) Ray Chapman 8) Smoky Joe Wood 9) Chick Gandil 10) Hal Chase |
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Hal Chase needs to be on this list...
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Exactly. I can't believe all the votes for Jackson. I think many misread the original question. It's not a "Who's the Best Player" thread, it's a "Which Player is the Most Collected" thread. And I would bet that Chase is way more collected than Jackson.
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There was an interview Ruth did about who he pitched and who he thought was easy and hard. He said Ty Cobb was easy to pitch to, even though he called him the greatest hitter he ever pitched to. But he said Joe Jackson was really hard to pitch to and Joe would always hit well against him.
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If Jackson isn't so collected, why are his cards so expensive? Ever since I started collecting prewar cards in the early 80s, he has been a top 5 in demand (Ruth, Wagner, Cobb, Gehrig and Jackson). Chase? I wouldn't even put him in the top 25. Pretty much every Hofer is in more demand than him.
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I interpret the question as whose cards for which players are on most collectors want lists? I don't have any Joe Jax either because they are very expensive. However, I would much rather have a Jackson card than a Chase card if both of them were the same price.
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I agree with you that Jackson's cards are very expensive and I don't own one either. But that's why I said Chase was more collected...simply for price point alone. |
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Agree on this. Jackson is a top collected card as is Cobb, Ruth, Mathewson, Gehrig. I think Chase is on par with Johnson and ahead of Speaker and Hornsby for sure. Remember, there are 5 Chase cards in the T206 set. That's more than Cobb or any other player.
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I would collect Jackson. But if I’m holding my cards for my son, what players would I want him to have. That is if I don’t die and my wife sells them “above” my back... haha.
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I think the point is being missed here...there have to be more folks collecting Chase than Jackson for a number of reasons that have nothing to do with who was the better player (for the record, Jackson is the better player). Who can reasonably collect Jackson? Career contemporary cards of Jackson are a fraction of what is available for Chase. Those that are available are expensive to a fault as well as considerably more rare than Chase...or just about anyone else up for consideration in this topic. Chase has every bit as interesting story as Jackson, is also someone who has HOF credentials, was as popular as any of his peers and, I would argue, he would be an even greater cult player if he had a movie made about him like Jackson did. How many folks here collect Jackson? How many Chase? One Jackson in your collection doesn’t make it a player collection. I have 21 different Chase cards in my collection and it likely ranks as one of the weakest Chase collections on this board. Chase makes the top 10 in my mind...
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a lot of people collect donlin too!!!
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[QUOTE=Big Six;1749271]I think the point is being missed here...there have to be more folks collecting Chase than Jackson for a number of reasons that have nothing to do with who was the better player (for the record, Jackson is the better player). Who can reasonably collect Jackson? Career contemporary cards of Jackson are a fraction of what is available for Chase. Those that are available are expensive to a fault as well as considerably more rare than Chase...or just about anyone else up for consideration in this topic. Chase has every bit as interesting story as Jackson, is also someone who has HOF credentials, was as popular as any of his peers and, I would argue, he would be an even greater cult player if he had a movie made about him like Jackson did. How many folks here collect Jackson? How many Chase? One Jackson in your collection doesn’t make it a player collection. I have 21 different Chase cards in my collection and it likely ranks as one of the weakest Chase collections on this board. Chase makes the top 10 in my mind...
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Hornsby and Foxx.
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