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Posted By: Max Weder
Despite Elliot's admonitions, I stumble into card purchases now and again. I bought a Willards Chocolates V174 last night of Samuel [noted by seller to be:]"W" Wilson. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5236849576 |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
...would probably be the most notorious. He never had a single at-bat in the major leagues. No one knows why he was included in the set, but this might have something to do with the card's scarcity. |
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Posted By: Jeff Obermeyer
Ok, it's not quite vintage... but Herb Washington has a card in the 1975 Topps set. What's so interesting about him? He appeared in 105 regular season games with the A's in 1974 and 1975... all as a pinch runner! That's right, no ABs, and he never played even a half an inning in the field defensively. He was Charley Finley's great experiement - take a world class track star and make him a full time pinch runner. Imagine keeping someone on the roster just for that reason. |
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Posted By: identify7
Great thread! I collect cards of players who made it to MLB, but did not get a chance to pitch, hit nor field. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Max, so you are the dirty rat that outbid me on that card. It is his only card appearance, thus I needed it for my player. If you ever decide to sell, please let me know. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Look at the stats for John Roach. He pitched 1 game: |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
2 career ABs in 1913: |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
I know this is stretching it a bit (he's got lots of cards, although neither vintage nor as a player), but famous Dodger manager Walter Alston had one at bat for the Saint Louis Cardinals in 1936. He struck out. |
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Posted By: identify7
Can anyone help me identify who Johnny Griffith from the w519 set is? I haven't been able to get even a scan of this card, so I do not know the team nor position of this "player". |
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Posted By: jay behrens
one thing you have to careful about with the strip sets is that for some reason, a number of players have been misidentified. I discovered this doing my research to create the player database. Easiest way to find out a players and how double checked the names was go to baseball-reference.com that will tell you everything you want to know about a player, if the name on the card or checklist is correct. |
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