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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: bruce dorskind
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: ErikV
Great trivia question! Here's my submission. This player played 6 seasons in the American Association, his last being in 1886. As far as I know his likeness was never produced on a baseball card. |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Some of the positions were relatively easy, but others were a real stretch. Most of the decent infielders actually made it onto a card. For better or for worse: |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Todd Schultz
Cuppy and Virtue both had cards issued, in the easily found and affordable Just So set. |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Brad Green
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Todd: |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Rhys
Quite possibly the greatest talent to EVER play baseball never appeared on a baseball card. |
#8
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Rhys, |
#9
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: dennis
WW II ERA PLAYERS when no cards were issued |
#10
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Etten: 1941 Double Play |
#11
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Paul
Since Negro Leaguers are excluded, I think this list should be dominated by players whose careers ended before 1887. Almost every other quality player should have a card. I don't know enough about the players from before 1887 to contribute much, but I think George Wright should be at the top of the shortstop list (unless studio cabinets are "cards" in which case it will be real tough to find quality players with no cards at all). |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: john/z28jd
Although this isnt an all-star by any means,i bought a game used bat of Rusty Tillman from when he was with the Mets in 1982. He played 3 different years with 3 different teams during the era of traded sets and 3 different regular issue sets and he didnt have a card issued from his major league days. I had planned to display his card right above the bat and had to settle for a minor league card of him which i luckily already had. When i read the title it was the first thing i thought of. |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Rhys
Ryan |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Hugh Daily |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Here is the only item of Killen alone, he is pictured on a W601 as minor leaguer though (celluloid, not cardboard) |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Buster Clarkson was once deliberately walked by Paige with the bases loaded. |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Why wouldn't non-US cards count? Do you mean non-major league cards? All of those Negro Leaguers have cards, including O'Neil. Of course, none of them have cards that picture them as Major Leaguers. |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Brian (misunderestimated)
While there are team cabinets out there with him, I would add: |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I don't know, Ryan. It is a trivia question. The why should or shouldn'ts and the interpretation of meaning and intent are best addressed to its author. |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Ryan Christoff
What?????!!! |
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They Never Made It On To "Old Cardboard"
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Did I stutter, stammer, slur or slobber Ryan? What is it that you do not understand? This is a trivia question. |
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