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Posted By: Tom
I know that the only baseball player in this set other than Babe Ruth was the Japanese catcher from their 1932 Olympic team. I have two of these cards and would like to list one, but I can't find his name anywhere. Does anyone have any idea of this guy's name? |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I have a friend who has this card, and he's convinced it's a young Josh Gibson, although I'm not sure why ... |
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Posted By: Joann
I just picked up the same card last week. Love how it shows the equipment of the day. The back actually says it is a baseball trainer or coach. That made sense to me - from the people milling around in the background and no stands, it does not appear to have been a game situation (although with colorized pix, not photos, it's hard to be that precise). |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Definitely Jim Thorpe or Joe Jackson. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Japan didn't have a baseball team at the '32 Olympics- in fact it wasn't even a demonstration sport there. It was in Berlin in '36, but the participants were 2 American teams. |
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Posted By: Tom
Here's where I got that - guess he was wrong! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball_at_the_Summer_Olympics |
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BTY-The other baseball player in the Sanella Margrine book has not been proven yet but is almost positively thought of as Japanese Hall of Famer Jiro Kuji.
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Didn’t Babe Ruth catch in ‘32?
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Here’s a good read - https://prewarcards.com/2017/11/19/i...nd-astra-sets/
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"Even after joining the Yankees as the most feared slugger of all time, he still occasionally pitched. He made appearances on the mound in 1920, 1921, 1930 and 1933. In those six games, he was 5–0 with a 5.52 ERA and two complete games. He struck out just five while yielding 16 walks and 40 hits in 31 innings."
Don't know if he caught any games while with the Yankees, but he did pitch a few.
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According to Retrosheet, Ruth never caught during his career, he played all three outfield positions, first base, and of course he pitched.
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