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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It's ok to think that Vintage means pre-1980. However, I find it less ok that pre-1900 accomplishments are totally discounted as irrelavant. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I think many fans are aware of caramel cards - too many! |
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Posted By: Bryan
It seems that every set that I am going for has triple in price lately due to the caramel craze that is going right now. I have had to stop some of my buying just because the prices are crazy for some of these caramel commons and HOFers. I wish I had shows to go to like some of you do. I rely solely on ebay for my purchases - as well as some forum members to keep my collection growing. I refuse to pay $50 for a beat up e95 common. My only wish is that collectors slow down or move to something else soon so I can complete my sets |
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Posted By: Julie
...the 19th century is hottest of the hot--among us, admittedly. but then, there's not too much to go around! |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Julie: not everyone is as demanding and selective as you are when choosing cards worthy of inclusion in your library. Personally, I am operating more of a recycled book store than a library. So for me these beaten up old treasures are somewhat affordable. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I thought Ryan was far ahead of the pack... |
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Posted By: Julie
pitchers who pitched 100 or more years apart, who achieved the same record but took different lengths of time to do it, at the back of your mind there are always the nagging thoughts about the difference between a 60'6" distance and a 50' distance between mound and batter's box, and on the other hand a ball that often saw duty through the whole game, and did the old guy pitch before or after batters could ask for a high one or a low one, and how many strikes, how many balls did it take to get a man out or walk him? Did he have in the back of his mind the idea that he was expected to finish the game, or that a reliever was coming in after 5 innings? Was it already considered O.K. to wear a glove (and what kind of glove?), or was it "unmanly"? Did he play in that year where every on-base was a hit, or that year where every extra base taken was a steal? Did a grounds crew come out and manicure the field before, in the middle and after the game, or was the field in such a condition that once the ball hit the ground, it might bounce in any direction? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Julie, you are correct, a great player would be a great player not matter what era he played in. I forget wher eI first read this, but to best explain this is to think of all the players in the game as being represented by a bell curve on a graph. All of the great players are on the outlier part of the right side of the curve. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Adam,i think he meant single season total of 383 for Ryan not career.7 different guys have more strikeouts in a season than Ryan including Matt Kilroy who has the all-time record with 513,Hugh 'one arm' Daily,Charles Buffinton and Old Hoss Radbourne who had around 440 in 1884 |
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Posted By: Julie
but I have a hard time equating it with playing on a rough field as opposed to in a manacured park...surely you don't think that fielders averaged in the 800s instead of the 900s because they were less gifted or dedicated,--or even drunk? And short stops committed (even HOF SSs) the most INCREDIBLE number of errors! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Julie, it's not about raw numbers, or even any number per se, the curve represents talent/ability. |
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Posted By: Julie
of men who played over 100 years ago? They have a hard enough time with present day players. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Julie, it's not a hard and fast number. It's a graphical representation to make easier to understand why great players are great no matter what era they play in. There are no "real" numbers involved in this exercise. |
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Posted By: Julie
I'm gonna SCREAM. |
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Posted By: tbob
Prices on caramel cards are shooting out of sight. I hope people aren't buying them thinking they are great investments at the prices they are going for on ebay. I just can't forsee a continuing spiral at this pace, but then again I have been wrong before |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Yes Julie, |
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