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Time to show off cards you have of the recently reinstated MLB players from the ineligible list.
Eddie Cicotte Happy Felsch Chick Gandil Joe Jackson Fred McMullin Swede Risberg Buck Weaver Lefty Williams Joe Gedeon Gene Paulette Benny Kauff Lee Magee Phil Douglas Cozy Dolan Jimmy O’Connell William Cox (executive) Pete Rose I recognize all but Gene Paulette and William Cox (executive) from the list. To start things off badly, here is a lumped together T202 bits and pieces card featuring Eddie Cicotte and Joe Jackson, with a tag along Non-Reinstated Hal Chase for bad boy measure. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 05-14-2025 at 07:02 PM. |
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A bad boy.
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Free the OG Bad Boy!
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[FONT="Lucida Sans Unicode"]CampyFan39 Last edited by campyfan39; 05-16-2025 at 01:07 PM. |
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Dang if that is not another thread. Here's a M101-4 of Lee Magee (who, incidentally is not eligible for Hall of Fame consideration, as he only played 9 years in MLB).
On a hobby note, this card, despite being rather trimmed, can still be identified as from the M101-4 grouping of sets. Yes, it is missing the card # (108 in M101-4, 106 in M101-4), the player position (L.F in M101-4, 2nd B. in M101-5), and the team/league designation (New York Am. in M101-4, New York Americans in M101-5). How do you tell then? Cards with Sporting News backs were only produced with the aforementioned M101-4 characteristics. I could have just said that. Instead, consider yourself schooled. Brian |
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My contribution . . .
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This is my one and only (I think):
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A few of my favorite Petes:
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![]() ![]() Add another Joe Jackson to the thread. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Weaver, only known e100-2 orange, with an "Alfred" appearance on back.
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A pair of rookies...
1963Rose537PSAbothFRONTSsm.jpg ...and (with Topps using the same photo) a year later, this one's a PSA 7 OC, but by ignoring the centering, I 're-graded' it myself... ![]() 1964rosemaskingtapegradesm.jpg
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Cicotte, after he threw the World Series.
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Never seen that nice Cicotte card Paul. Which E121 related issue is it from?
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Say it’s so…
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Technically this image is from before he threw the Series game but I always equate it with the scandal.
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Three's a charm.
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Love those Collins-McCarthy cards.....
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Here's my W514 ChiSox subset that has all the 8 Men Out except for McMullin.
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I've always enjoyed the CJ image for Cicotte. The smile, the Sox uniform - perfect.
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On Aug. 16, 1922, Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis charged Douglas with writing a letter to an opposing player (Les Mann of the St. Louis Cardinals) offering to desert the Giants, the team Douglas was pitching for, in order to hurt the team’s pennant chances, which Douglas did not deny.
If interested in Phil's story beyond the above passage that was paraphrased from the Hall of Fame website page, check out below: https://baseballhall.org/discover/go...stellar-career I show both the E120 American Caramel of 'Shufflin' and his W573 Type 2 strip card (blank backed, and the Type 2 versions have a similar but lighter green tint on front as seen on his E120, unlike the W573 Type 1 and 3, which are just plain black and white). I am showcasing two Phil Douglas cards because I was mistakenly thinking his nickname was 'Whammy', but that was actually the nickname for William Douglas, a pitcher in the 1950's. So my efforts to pull a double 'Whammy' on you all was doomed from the start. I guess instead I'll just be 'Shufflin' along with noggin bob-bobbin' down low with each step I take away from this post. Brian (Phil is another player just shy of the 10 year MLB career required for Hall of Fame consideration) Last edited by brianp-beme; 05-15-2025 at 09:51 PM. |
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Here's where the CJ image came from...plus it's got Weaver in it too.
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Right up my alley! A couple that haven't been shown yet.
T205 Cicotte Together.jpg E&S Weaver.jpg T207 Weaver Red Cycle.jpg W601 Jackson - Hakes.jpg D328 Felsch.jpg |
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Here is one of the few I have left
(Sent many to Goldin Vintsge Auction later this month) to cover other purchases This is his last minor league game
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I just have one but it's not really him.
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From the Trucker Boy find, to my first collection auction, and back to ownership via BST.
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