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Posted By: Julie Vognar
with the beautiful name of "ghostmarcelle"? Has pretty deep pockets, good taste, and will be bidding against me in a couple of hours. The name fascinates me! (also 300+ feedback, 100%). |
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Posted By: Anthony
That's Matt G. Really good guy, he collects mostly Cuban cards right now. I believe "ghost marcelle" is an old negro league player. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Paul
That was you Julie? Shame on you! I've wanted that card for years and you outbid me with just a few seconds left. If you ever grow tired of it ... |
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Posted By: Julie
put the fear of god in me! |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/Marcelle_Ghost.stm |
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Posted By: Joe P.
Pictures of the real Ghost Marcelle: from Ryan Christoff Cuban page. |
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Posted By: Julie
... |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
Julie, |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
First of all, let me say thanks to Anthony, Joe and Nick for the kind words. I've been a long time lurker and have been meaning to jump into the fray at some point - so thank you Julie for the opening (and congrats on a great card!). I also met several board members at the National last year, and have had contact with many others via E-mail. What a great group! |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Alexander is also in the 1913 National Game and Tom Barker Game sets. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
"Julie, |
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Posted By: Julie
2nd in shutouts, tied with Mathewson for 3rd in wins (273), 23 year career, very high in innings pitched (5th or 9th, I forget)-- a great work horse through part of his career. HOF 1938 (I thought they skipped from '36 to '39. Oh well...) ERA mid 2.00's (Matty's was 2.13! WOW. People talk about he he only won all those games because he played for a great team...). As for Joe's joke (? He's always making Latinos of us all!), my vague memory is that he was a white boy to the tips of his toes, physically and spiritually...but no evidence offered by me for attitude. Or ethnicity, for that matter! |
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Posted By: Julie
.......I couldn't edit my post because I wasn't signed in...er, like NOW... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: J Levine
Love that card...been on my Phillies list for awhile but for me to afford one it has to be a little more beat up than that... |
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Posted By: Scott M
I've been working too much on my webpage out the past week or two and haven't been reading the board too closely. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
That's a great looking card of G. C. Alejandro, one of the first Latino pitchers to play Pro ball. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Old Pedro Alexander |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
First of all, let me say that I have been getting a kick out of your running gag with Nick. To answer your question though I would make the analogy to Jackie Robinson and Fleet Walker. Robinson was not the first black Major Leaguer, but he was the first Black Major Leaguer of the 20th century and, most importantly, he did break the color barrier. Marsans and Almeida were certainly pioneers and their accomplishments should not be diminished, but they were not the first latin Major Leaguers. |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
I am not disputing that Bellan played, the question is if the team he played for would be considered a Major Leage baseball club. In order to qualify as the first Latin Major League player you must first play for a major league team. The Troy Haymakers were not a Major league club. If you were to say they were a minor league professional ball team I would agree with that. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
I see that the situation begs for another approach. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
Since Bobby Estalella, who played from 1935-1949, had a black father and latin mother, isn't he actually the 1st black major league ballplayer? I had always thought that race was determined by the ethnic background of the father. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
My vote goes to Bellan. Nava was a full decade later. While they were both definitely Hispanic, Bellan was born in Cuba, Nava in San Francisco. I realize the issue isn't about birthplace, but ethnicity, however. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Too funny, Scott. I thought I was being so clever with by mentioning Estalella and you beat me to it. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
Not the 1st time that I have had the same thought as someone else. |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
Didn't some people believe that Alejandro Carrasquel(1939-1949) was black as well? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
before Jackie Robinson, with a big assist from Rickey, made it official. But in that case, why didn't they talk about it--after Jackie? I think Chief Myers looks part black--whereas Chief Bender doesn't. I don't mean "one drop of Negro blood" (figures in some awful ancient law)--I mean, like, half! Anyone else think so? |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
My point in this whole matter is that the Haymakers were not a major league organization. The hayamkers and the rest of the teams that floated in and out of the National Association were not organized and therefore can not be considered. MLB agrees with my absurd opinion! |
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Posted By: Joe P.
Serious aficionados, I like the takes, I like the various views from the Bridge. |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
Ryan, |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Fleet Walker was the first black guy to play for the Major Leagues--a whole year with the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association in 1883. The Blue Stockings then folded, and Fleet, his brother and several other black guys hung around the AAA, some very effectively, till Anson errected the Berlin Wall...oops, wrong artifact. |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
Julie, |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
I was hoping that someone would bring up the argument that the Negro Leagues should be considered "Major". I have no doubt that the level of play was equivalent to the white Major Leagues at the time, maybe even better. If the reason given that opposes this argument is simply that there weren't accurate records kept, then that is quite ridiculous (if a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it do the RBIs count as "official"). My personal belief is that in 50 years we will look back on the Negro Leagues as being "Major" and many more of the stars will have been recognized for their greatness. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
Kenny, |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Julie, |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
brought his T222 Alexander to Berkeley when we got together for a card visit--I was very taken with its grace and intensity--not to mention its perfect condition! and remembered all my failed attempts to get a really attractive Alexander card, Alexander being arguably one of the 5 greatest pitchers of all time. Like Shoeless Joe, Pete didn't stay beautiful for very long...I didn't even ASK Bill the price , and have since found out that he has the set, so it probably wasn't for sale at any price. It was he, however, who pointed your auction out to me in the chatroom one night. When I won it, because I bid $200 higher than anyone else, everyone suddenly remembered how much they wanted one. |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
for no particular reason: |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Julie, Glad you like the Alexander - this is a great little forum, I'm glad I came across it. |
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Posted By: Tom L.
Kenny, |
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Posted By: Ben
Not much too add here, but I just wanted to say that that was a great post Tom, I am in full agreement, and also that this has been a very pleasant thread to follow over the past coupla days. Thanx. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
Tom, |
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Posted By: Tom L.
Kenny, |
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