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Posted By: Tony Andrea
1907 Detroit Tigers real photo postcard. Nice image of the 07 Tigers team which includes Hof's |
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Posted By: Brian C.
Email sent |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I knew Brian would be all over this one!!! Great card! Terrific baseball content. Good luck to both of you. |
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Posted By: Brian C.
Thanks, Steve. Tony, I'll take it. Please email me payment info. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
PC is sold. Thank you, |
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Posted By: Joe D.
awesome card.... awesome pickup. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Card's very similar to the one you picked up at the National. You do know it was Elwood who numbered and named the players and the pooch as I don't believe that is the way it was issued? |
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Posted By: RobertS
Of course, read carefully -- at first glance, you think it's a World Series message. The writer saw the Chicago WHITE SOX play the Tigers, not the Cubs. I saw this one at the National and had to read twice. |
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Posted By: Brian C.
Robert and Steve are correct. The Tigers beat the White Sox three games to one during Sept. 16-18, and then finished the season with eleven wins, three losses, and one tie to win the American League pennant by 1.5 games over the Philadelphia A's. (The A's went 8-5 with one tie over that stretch). The author of the postcard is predicting on the postcard's front a Tigers World Series win and a good show by pitcher Donovan, which gives it a nice World Series connection. On the back he's saying that if the Tigers don't win the AL pennant, he hopes the White Sox will. The White Sox finished 5.5 games behind the Tigers. Unfortunately for the sender, the Tigers lost the Series that year to the Cubs. Donovan had no wins and one loss in two complete games, pitched 21 innings with a 1.71 ERA, and gave up 17 hits and struck out 16 batters. The problem for Donovan and the Tigers is that they couldn't score runs; the Cubs scored 19 runs in the Series to the Tigers' six. Also, Steve is right that the sender is the one who numbered the players on the front and then identified them on the back. I've never seen all the players identified (or the dog |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Steve, |
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Posted By: Steve
Terrific conversation piece and excellent quality. Congrats to both. |
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Posted By: Alan U
Nice postcard.... I think Elwood mislabeled the dog as "bulldog", looks more like a Boston Terrier or a mix of some kind. |
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