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I really like my 1935 "Diamond Stars" Pie Traynor.
Do you have any Pie Traynor cards or memorabilia to share? ![]() Last edited by Chuck9788; 10-22-2017 at 06:49 PM. |
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Don't have any of his stuff, but when I was growing up, he was the third baseman on most "All-Time All-Stars" teams, as in the book "Big-Time Baseball."
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Here's a sweetie pie:
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Pie Traynor with some children at the 1929 Spring Training.
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I apologize to the OP for taking the thread on a little detour. Last edited by kcohen; 10-23-2017 at 10:23 AM. |
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I recently sold a Pie Traynor side written game used bat. This is all the more rare because Traynor is infamous for never ordering bats of his own, instead he constantly "borrowed" bats from others. He bragged about never placing a bat order of his own over like the last 15 years of his career or something like that. So a sidewritten bat with his name is one of the only ones that can 100% be linked to him.
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I always dig out my personalized autograph for threads like these.
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I don't have any Traynor items, but I can talk about him a little bit.
IIRC he had a sterling defensive reputation, and was a big star in his day. History has not been so kind to him. Defensive measures are always dicey, and the older they are the dicier they get, but our best attempts to quantify his defense has it come out looking not good. A bunch of 100 RBI seasons probably helped his reputation, but having Paul (and to a lesser extent Lloyd) Waner in the line up probably helped with that. (Grantham too.) |
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Also, you are wrong about Traynor not deserving his place in the Hall. In the pre-war era, clubs considered third base to be a key defensive position. It wasn't far behind ss. Traynor was one of the few who were good enough to excel at third AND to hit in the top of the order. As has been said here, the people who knew baseball during Pie Traynor's era considered him to be a great fielder and a great hitter for his position. He was considered to be the best third baseman ever. That counts for something. I had the pleasure of talking to him 3 or 4 times when I was a little kid. I sat in the same row with him at the last game at Forbes and at game 3 of th 71 WS. He was a very genial and dignified man. He was the kind of man who makes you proud to be a Pirates fan. |
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An outstanding argument can be made the Traynor wasn't even the best Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman of all time by the time of his retirement. Let alone of all 16 teams.
See also: Leach, Tommy. Tom C |
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