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Old 01-19-2025, 11:30 AM
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Default Who is Bill Fisher? W514

Shows up as card number 27 in the W514 Strip Card set as a pitcher for the Philadelphia Quakers of the NL.
Trouble is no such guy ever pitched for them in 1919 thru 1921 the years designated for the set.
Closest mention of a Fisher around this time was a guy who has 3 decisions for a Minor league team in Akron OH in 1930 that I cannot verify as the same guy.
Anyone out there tie up these loose ends?
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Old 01-19-2025, 11:43 AM
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There was a fair headed fella who played for Pittsburgh till 1917 but then to the minors - Probably not him but it’s interesting that the player on the card is holding a catchers mitt
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That does look like a catchers mitt on his hand.
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Old 01-19-2025, 12:35 PM
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That BBR pic looks a lot like the guy on the W514.
I’d be inclined to believe this is indeed William Fischer, catcher misidentified.
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How about “Nic” Carter, who was actually Paul Carter, but known as Nick.
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Considering they hadn't been the Quakers since 1889 why would anything else be accurate? Gotta love strip cards!
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