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Posted By: HalleyGator
I know, I know ... another "not so shameless" plug.... |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Did I mention that the "mascot" in the photo with Buck Ewing went on to become famous in his own right? |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Where would you place that card on the Mohs hardness scale? From now on when someone describes an Old Judge as "hard" I will assume that this is what they are referring to. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Dear Jay: I would say that my card is right up there on the "hardness" scale with COMISKEY - and we all know in detail how hard that one is!! |
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Posted By: runscott
I'm amazed that Foxx and Hornsby were both were elected under 80% - what did these two do to upset the media? |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Lefty Grove only had 76% of the votes, and he is still said to be the best left-handed pitcher ever. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Lefty Grove only had 76% of the votes, and he is still said to be the best left-handed pitcher ever. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Sorry for the double post ... I was trying to add that last line about Cy Young only getting 76% of the vote. |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
I was perusing my Baseball Encyclopedia (Ninth Edition) this morning, and saw that it listed Candy Cummings as a pitcher in its Hall of Fame roll call. It also listed separately, after the players, those members who are managers and those who were "selected for meritorious service". In this last group it identified executives, "manager-executives", an "umpire-executive", and Rube Foster as "player- executive", among others. Curiously, Candy Cummings is not listed as a "player-executive" or plain old executive; again, he is listed with the players. Halleygator, are you certain about his status--is the website you linked absolutely correct that Cummings was not inducted based upon his accomlishment(s) as a player? Just curious. Todd |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
The Candy Cummings listing has annoyed me for a while so I called the HOF. What I was told was that when Cummings was elected in 1939 they had different categories than they have today, and he was actually elected as a pioneer of the game for his supposed development of the curve ball. In recent times these categories have been changed and the pioneer category no longer exists. All players formerly in this category were reassigned to the executive category, even though they might not have been executives. The head of research said that if Cummings were elected today, given the categories that currently exist, he would be classified as a pitcher. I have asked that they review their listing procedure to correct these errors. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Just when I thought my collection was nearing completion ... |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Given that he also played the game, A. G. Spalding might also fall into this category of "pioneer/player turned executive." |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
HalleyGator, |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Dear Andy: By all means, I would love to get my hands on some of those cards for the Negro League stars ... but from looking at the POP reports it does not look like PSA grades them. Not that this means a hill of beans, but I am hoping that PSA eventually registers a "Hall of Fame" set in their set registry. If they do not grade these Cuban cards, then it is umlikely they will require or acknowledge them in any set. The same is probably true for strip cards, which is why I have been selling mine off and getting "national" set cards to replace them. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
HalleyGator, |
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Posted By: Vognar Julie
That's a "7." Some say that either jadite or nephrite |
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Posted By: Vognar Julie
Some say thatJulie nephrite is only 6.5. |
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