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Posted By: peter chao
I remember a great 1948 Sports Thrills card with a beaming Lou Gehrig on the front of the card. On the back of the card there was a short description of the day that Lou Gehrig hit 4 home runs in one game. |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
I recently purchased a Marshall & Ball Clothier's trade card from a fellow board member which shows a rather dejected ballplayer leaning over his bat with his hand up to his mouth as if (to me) wondering. The title of the card is "A Heavy Hit" |
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Posted By: Paul S
Here it is. It's actually a post-war card: |
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Posted By: peter chao
How about the key card in the '48 Sports Thrills set, the one with Ruth crossing home plate after his called shot. Gehrig is near home plate to congratulate him. Do you have that card also? |
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Posted By: Paul S
Sorry Peter, this is my only Sports Thrills. I bought it because at the time I needed a Gehrig in my collection. |
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Posted By: Gil
Ruth never did that. Neither did Aaron, Bonds, nor Williams ever hit 4 hrs in a game. Foxx, Greenberg, Ott, and most other sluggers also never achieved this accomplishment. But Pat Seerey did. And I like his Leaf card among the other much more noteworthy players who did get 4hrs/gm. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I have 5 of those Sports Thrills cards, none of them in very great shape. This one is my favorite. Card #9, Al Gionfriddo's Catch. There's great video of the catch, showing Joe DiMaggio hitting the ball down the left field line in the bottom of the 6th inning in game 6 of the 1947 World Series, between the Yankees and the Dodgers. Yogi Berra had singled just before DiMaggio batted, Stirnweiss had walked earlier, 2 on, 2 out. DiMaggio at the plate... The video shows the catch, then shows DiMaggio rounding 2nd and as the catch is made Joe kicks at the infield dirt.. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
I'm sure that most know this, but it's worth mentioning again, in this context. On the day Gehrig hit those four homers, John McGraw retired as manager of the Giants. So Gehrig's feat was pushed from the headlines because of what was considered a bigger story. This, of course, was to be Gehrig's fate throughout his career as he played a large part of it in the rather large shadow of George Herman Ruth. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
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Posted By: peter chao
Since it's World Series time, are there any more vintage cards depicting World Series heroics? |
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Posted By: howard
Am I wrong or is that photo on the baseball Hi-Lites card not actually from the Merkle's Boner game? Also, it looks like the date at the top is 1928 instead of 1908. |
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