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I would like a few more pieces to go with my sporting life scranton team composite. If you have anything, email me prices at:
kevlar7@yahoo.com. Thanks |
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Outside of this PC, I'm not sure if anything else is out there:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=114923 Last edited by Matt; 09-13-2009 at 08:53 PM. |
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I missed another team composite of him playing with Peoria and I know there are other photos from programs while he was playing college ball in North Carolina, and minor league ball with Nashua, Manchester and charlotte. There is a sporting life page that featured the 1902 Charlotte team as "world record breakers" for winning 25 consecutive games in which he is pictured as well.
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When he did play with Peoria? I don't see a record of that in the SABR minor league database. They do have a record of an "Earl Graham" who played in 1905 and 1906, but that's not Moonlight.
Here's a photo I found of him in his Giants uni: ![]() Last edited by Matt; 09-14-2009 at 03:00 PM. |
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There are several different versions of the Scranton team postcards that picture Graham, three different that I know of.
Rhys |
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Rhys - I'll ask again - any scans?
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. While cruising through the book isles at a Barnes & Noble store in Charlotte, North Carolina, I encountered the following book, which might provide some additional photos of interest for you: Chasing Moonlight: The True Story of Field of Dreams' Doc Graham by Brett Friedlander and R. W. Reising I believe the release date was April 1, 2009. Not sure of the quantity or variety of photographs used, but it might be worth checking out. Good luck. |
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I thought I had the one I sold at the National last year in Chicago on my computer but I guess I dont. I sold it to Anthony Sabastinas who I think has been on the forum a few times in the past but I dont have his e mail handy. He might still have it or have a scan of it. It is a printed postcard with the names of all the players at the bottom. The other different example I had at one time was before my computer crashed a few years ago and I lost all my info. I can promise you though that the Real Photo Postcard is the third different style of Scranton postcard with Graham that I have seen in the years I have been looking for them.
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