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Old 12-09-2022, 11:29 AM
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Default Philadelphia Athletics 1901-1914

As a collector of Pre WWI players/cards, I love this team. They had so many great players and a number of special issues applicable only to this franchise, such as 1906 Lincoln Publishing, E104-1, T208 Cullivan's Fireside, and D359 Rochester-Williams Baking. From Wikipedia:

"In the early years, the A's established themselves as one of the dominant teams in the new league, winning the A.L. pennant six times (1902, 1905, 1910, 1911, 1913, and 1914), and winning the World Series in 1910, 1911, and 1913.[3] They won over 100 games in 1910 and 1911, and 99 games in 1914. The team was known for its "$100,000 Infield", consisting of Stuffy McInnis (first base), Eddie Collins (second base), Jack Barry (shortstop), and Frank "Home Run" Baker (third base) as well as pitchers Eddie Plank and Chief Bender. Rube Waddell was also a major pitching star for the A's in the early 1900s. According to Lamont Buchanan in The World Series and Highlights of Baseball, the A's fans were fond of chanting, "If Eddie Plank doesn't make you lose / We have Waddell and Bender all ready to use!" Plank holds the franchise record for career victories, with 284."

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Old 12-09-2022, 11:34 AM
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1910 Burke & Atwell
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Great cards! I don't have any cards, but I do have a team autographed baseball from the 1929 World Champion Athletics signed by Foxx, Eddie Collins, etc. Does that count?
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Great cards! I don't have any cards, but I do have a team autographed baseball from the 1929 World Champion Athletics signed by Foxx, Eddie Collins, etc. Does that count?
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You could use these tickets to attend the original Philadelphia A's games in 1901, courtesy of Mr. C. McGuillicuddy.....
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From a foldout team set of postcards. I got this a few years ago and can't find my scans, so this came from the Heritage archives and is not all of the players:



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Philadelphia A's pitchers....1905

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Eleven of the 1907 Philadelphia Athletics, E91A style.

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Nice post Ryan, just need the Mcinnis & Barry to make my $100,000 infield.
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Also not a card but pretty cool item.

Bottom half of a 1914 Philadelphia World Series Press Pin.
Been looking for the top half for quite some time.20221209_232226.jpg

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As a collector of Pre WWI players/cards, I love this team. They had so many great players and a number of special issues applicable only to this franchise, such as 1906 Lincoln Publishing, E104-1, T218 Cullivan's Fireside, and D359 Rochester-Williams Baking.
Ryan, I'm sure you meant to identify the ACC # for the Cullivan's Fireside cards as being T208. I'll try to remember to add a pic of my T208 of Topsy Hartsel to this thread when I return home next week, if no one else has showed a T208 card by then.
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m113 supplements for :

The 1910 Team
The 'Famous Hundred-Thousand Dollar Infield', with both the 1910 and 1914 versions of the Baker.
Pitchers Bender & Plank.
Mr. Mack

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Adding a few:
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Val, correct on the T208 (not T218). I made the correction. Would love to see some!

Joe, that thing is awesome, and huge! What is it?

Here some Plank portraits from his A’s days (I collect Plank)
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I like Eddie Collins...
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Val, correct on the T208 (not T218). I made the correction. Would love to see some!

Joe, that thing is awesome, and huge! What is it?

Here some Plank portraits from his A’s days (I collect Plank)
I am still looking into this doing research. It was believed to be hanging somewhere in Shibe Park. You can see others in the background in this picture when the team was packing up and moving ready to leave for Kansas City. The Plank name on the bottom is hand painted and you can see one of the others in this picture has the same lettering.

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I am still looking into this doing research. It was believed to be hanging somewhere in Shibe Park. You can see others in the background in this picture when the team was packing up and moving ready to leave for Kansas City. The Plank name on the bottom is hand painted and you can see one of the others in this picture has the same lettering.

Really neat piece Joe.
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Love the tennis shoes peeking out the bottom
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Here's a few more...
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