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I've often wondered why certain players don't receive the hobby "Love" that many others do. Here is a case in point - the great Warren Spahn.
If we just take a cursory look at what he accomplished, it simply amazes me that the value of his cards, autographs, memorabilia, etc., pales in comparison with others. From what I've read, he was a decorated war veteran from WWII having been awarded both a Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and a battlefield commission. From what I've read he was always very generous with his time and autographs for his fans. From what I've read he is the winningest left-handed pitcher of all time. From what I've read he is the 6th winningest pitcher of all time with 363 wins. I don't think it is because of the team he played on, primarily the Braves. I also don't think it's because of any sort of stain on his reputation. It always makes me wonder why someone so accomplished just doesn't resonate with the public the way some others do/have. If we only want to judge based on accomplishments, Warren Spahn was one of the best that ever took the field. Here is an autographed scorecard from his 300th win on August 11, 1961. Any thoughts from others? |
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