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You get to pick 1 card at each player position - If the position is listed on the card front - the player has to be in that position on your "team" (example - can't use 1914 Baltimore news Ruth as an "outfield" card) - Not limited to pre war. Think if you could own only 9 cards in your collection - One for a player at each position, Which 9 would they be? Think about the combination of player and card significance. I'll also allow (since it's a thread I'm starting) 3 runner ups. These can be cards you own or would want to own (I do not own any of the pictured cards.....yet - I do own other copies of some of them). Here are mine:
1st base - 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig 2nd Base - 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson 3rd base - 1968 Topps Test 3D Brooks Robinson Shortstop - T206 Wagner Pitcher - 1968 Venezuelan Nolan Ryan Catcher - 1968 Kahn's Johnny Bench Left Field - 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth Center field - 1953 Stahl Meyer Mickey Mantle Right Field - 1967 Topps Giant Stand up Clemente Runner ups: Right Field - 1958 Kahn's Weiners Clemente Center field - 1959 Bazooka Mickey Mantle box Center Field - T3 Ty Cobb Last edited by hcv123; 05-17-2018 at 09:53 PM. |
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OK, I'll play.
C -- 1931 Harrison RPPC Josh Gibson 1B -- 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig 2B -- 1948.49 Leaf Jackie Robinson 3B -- 1973 Topps Mike Schmidt SS -- T206 Honus Wagner LF -- T206 Ty Cobb Portrait, Green background, even though he was mostly a CF CF -- 1923-24 Tomas Gutierrez Oscar Charleston RF -- 1922 E120 American Caramel Babe Ruth RHP -- T206 Walter Johnson, Portrait LHP -- 1934 Diamond Stars Lefty Grove Second Team C -- 1968 Topps Johnny Bench 1B -- 1933 Goudey Jimmy Foxx 2B -- T206 Nap Lajoie 3B -- 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews SS -- 1923-24 Tomas Gutierrez Pop Lloyd LF -- 1939 Play Ball Ted Williams CF -- 1952 Topps Willie Mays (Mantle was really close) LF -- 1954 Johnston Cookies Hank Aaron RHP -- T206 Cy Young LHP -- 1955 Topps Sandy Koufax |
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RF- 1967 Topps Standup Roberto Clemente
CF- Ty Cobb/Ty Cobb tobacco back LF- 1939 Play Ball Ted Williams SS- t206 Honus Wagner 3B- 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews 2B- 1933 Goudey Napolean Lajoie 1B- 1925 Exhibit Lou Gehrig C- 1931 Harrison Studios Josh Gibson P- Baltimore News Babe Ruth P- t205 Walter Johnson P- t206 Eddie Plank P- 1914 Cracker Jack Christy Mathewson Last edited by rats60; 05-17-2018 at 11:07 PM. |
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I’ll try to follow the rules, kinda. I made my choices based on collector’s grade cards, not registry value cards. For that reason there is no ‘52 Topps Mantle, a common card in collector’s grade.
1B: N172 Anson in Uniform (says Captain, but he was the 1st Baseman) 2B: Goudey Lajoie SS: T206 Wagner 3B: Kalamazoo Bats Jim O’Rourke C: Four Base Hits Kelly OF: Topps Dice Card Mantle OF: T206 Cobb with Cobb back OF: T210 Jackson (No position given) RHP: Just So Young LHP: Baltimore News Ruth And BTW, no one owns all of these cards Last edited by oldjudge; 05-18-2018 at 12:03 AM. |
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That is one hell of a baseball card team!! No one owns all, but someone owns each. Last edited by hcv123; 05-18-2018 at 04:11 AM. |
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I agree!
That's the baseball card line-up to beat thus far... |
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What a cool idea for a thread! I'll do two teams - one with player stats weighted heavier (and a full team, not just 9), the other with card significance (sticking to the OP 9-card rule). My position players are in batting-order form for the stat significance. The pitchers are in no particular order. I'm an Indians fan, so I'll use American League rules and add a DH.
Card Significance C: 1931 Harrison Studios Postcard Josh Gibson (Want) 1B: 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig (Want) 2B: 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson (Want) 3B: 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews (Want) SS: T206 Honus Wagner (Want ![]() LF: 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson (Want ![]() CF: 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. (Have) RF: 1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle (Want ![]() P: 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth (Want ![]() Player Stat Significance LF: 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson (Have) CF: T206 Ty Cobb (Have Red Portrait) RF: 1933 Goudey #144 Babe Ruth (Want) DH: 1954 Topps Hank Aaron (Want) 2B: 1922 E120 Roger Hornsby (Want) C: 1931 Harrison Studios Postcard Josh Gibson (Want) 1B: T206 Nap Lajoie (Have Throwing; played mostly 1B during T206 period) 3B: 1975 Topps George Brett (Want) SS: T206 Honus Wagner (Want ![]() SP: T206 Cy Young (Have Glove Showing) SP: T206 Walter Johnson (Have Portrait) SP: 1938 Goudey #264 Bob Feller (Want) SP: 1968 Topps Nolan Ryan (Want) SP: 1989 Fleer Randy Johnson Marlboro Ad (Want) RP: 1992 Bowman Trevor Hoffman (Have) RP: 1992 Bowman Mariano Rivera (Have)
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Here's mine, based on equal parts visual aesthetics and significance...
1B: N162 Cap Anson 2B: 1933 Goudey Rogers Hornsby 3B: N162 King Kelly SS: 1953 Bowman Pee Wee Reese P: E95 Phila. Caramel Eddie Plank C: 1933 Goudey Paul Richards OF: T3 Ty Cobb OF: T3 Fred Clarke OF: Tie - 1956 Topps Roberto Clemente & 1953 Bowman Stan Musial Runners-Up: 1B: T3 Jake Stahl 3B: 1968 Topps 3D Tony Perez P: E90-1 Christy Mathewson |
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1b. Lou gehrig 1926 kut-out
2b. Bid mcphee 1889 levi & gold cabinet 3b. Jud Wilson 1931 photo postcard Ss. Honus Wagner t206 Rf. Babe ruth m101-5 Cf. Ty cobb t206 uzit Lf. Ed delahanty n173 C. Buck ewing n167 old judge P. Christy mathewson e107 P. Rube waddell w600 Mgr. John mcgraw 1894 alpha engraving |
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My team based on cards I currently own:
1B - 1926/29 Exhibits Lou Gehrig (portrait) 2B - 1933 Tattoo Orbit Rogers Hornsby 3B - 1940 Playball Jimmie Foxx SS - 1911 Colgan's Tin Tops Honus Wagner C - 1950 Bowman Yogi Berra OF - T206 Cobb green OF - 1925 Champion Exhibit Babe Ruth OF - 1941 Playball Ted Williams P - T206 Walter Johnson portrait P - T206 Mathewson portrait P - 1972 Topps Nolan Ryan P - 1949 Bowman Satchell Paige Relief Pitcher - 1934 Goudey Lefty Grove Pinch Runner - 1935 Muratti Jesse Owens |
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The 1948-49 Leaf team wouldn't be too shabby.
LF-Ted Williams CF-Joe DiMaggio RF-Babe Ruth 3B-George Kell SS-Lou Boudreau 2B-Jackie Robinson 1B-Stan Musial C -Jim Hegan RH-Bob Feller LH-Warren Spahn |
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Great responses all! Let's get a dozen more!
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I already posted my answer in the other thread, so I'm going to try and put together a team from just the 1953 Topps set:
OF: Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Dom DiMaggio Enos Slaughter off the bench 3B: Eddie Mathews SS: Pee Wee Reese 2B: Jackie Robinson 1B: Johnny Mize C: Roy Campanella SP: Warren Spahn SP: Bob Feller SP: Mel Parnell SP: Whitey Ford RP: Satchel Paige RP: Ellis Kinder MGR: Chuck Dressen
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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Since I am an Exhibits guy:
Starting pitchers: P: 1921 Walter Johnson P: 1963 stat back Sandy Koufax P: 1921 Grover Cleveland Alexander P: Salutations Lefty Grove C: Yogi Berra (batting) 1B: 1925 Lou Gehrig 2B: Jackie Robinson 3B: Brooks Robinson SS: Salutations Arky Vaughan RF: PC Back Babe Ruth (portrait) CF: Salutations Joe DiMaggio LF: Salutations Ted Williams (#9 showing) MGR: 1922 Casey Stengel
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Here's my "Starting Nine," all cards from my collection. Based my choices on combo of player stature and card significance:
Leading off, playing left field... cobb_09f_PSA_registry.jpg Batting second, playing second... jackie49f_PSA.jpg Batting third in right field... ruth_33f_PSA.jpg Hitting cleanup and catching (this card is a Pop 1 with none higher) gibsonj74f_PSA_registry.jpg Batting fifth, at first base... gehrig33f_PSA.jpg In center field and batting sixth... dmggio39f_PSA.jpg At third, hitting seventh... brooks57f_PSA_registry.jpg Hitting eighth, playing shortstop... reese_53f_PSA_registry.jpg And on the hill, batting ninth... WaJo_09f_PSA.jpg |
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Of the cards that I am fortunate enough to own (based on card value/preference):
C – Biz Mackey – 1924-25 Aguilitas 1B - Oscar Charleston - 1923-24 Billiken (Normally CF) 2B - Martin DiHigo - 1927-28 Mallorquina SS - Pop Lloyd - 1910 Punch 3B - Ray Dandridge - 1947 Mexican League LF - Willard Brown – 1951-52 Denia (Normally CF) CF - Cristobal Torriente - 1923-24 Tomas Gutierrez (#83 Marianao) RF - Pete Hill – 1909 Cabanas DH/PH - Josh Gibson - 1950-51 Toleteros Utility IF – Luis Aparicio - 1953-54 Caramelos Deportivos (Venezuelan) LHP - Willie Foster 1927-28 Mallorquina LHP – Andy Cooper – 1923-24 Billiken RHP – Jose Mendez – 1910 Punch RHP - Satchel Paige - 1948 Leaf RHP - Leon Day - 1952 Denia RHP – Hilton Smith – 1948-49 Toleteros Last edited by aljurgela; 05-21-2018 at 11:59 AM. Reason: more comments |
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Been thinking about this one a lot since I first read the thread. From my collecting lens, which focuses on Red Sox cards, I'd run with the following:
C: 1972 Topps Carlton Fisk (get the bonus of two other players for the team) 1B: 1938 Goudey Heads-Up Jimmy Foxx (MVP season with the Red Sox) 2B: 1960 Topps Carl Yastrzemski (listed as a 2B on it, so it counts for this exercise) SS: 1952 Topps Johnny Pesky (part for the player, part about the set) 3B: 1985 Donruss Wade Boggs (because it captures his relentlessness in watching the pitch all the way to the catcher) LF: 1939 Play Ball Ted Williams (because of course) CF: T206 Tris Speaker (with a rare back) RF: 1973 O-Pee-Chee Dwight Evans (I've got a soft spot for OPC cards, what can I say?) P: 1916 M101-4 Babe Ruth (because of course) Three backups: DH: 2013 Topps SP variation David Ortiz giving his famous speech - iconic moment of an icon P: 1984 Fleer Update Roger Clemens P: E90-1 Cy Young It was a fun exercise, and I know I left off some good players/cards. I own some of them, but would love to own them all! |
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Great looking cards. Superb eye appeal.
I am too lazy to do all of this card picking. But, as I have told my wife, if at the end of the day I wind up with 3 great looking cards I will be happy.....1 down and 2 to go.... Quote:
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