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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Sheer speculation, but perhaps given the prominence given to Lou Gehrig in the set he didn't want to be included? |
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Posted By: steve f
No firm answer, though there was a '34 Goudey Ruth premium. But another question... 1934-36 Diamond Stars minus Lou and the Babe. Why? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The story I heard a long time ago was that the people behind the Dia. Star set were |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
There is a Ruth in the '34 Set, although it's one of those 4 player cards. |
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Posted By: Griffin's
Josh, that would be the '35 Goudey set. |
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Posted By: John Spencer
The story I heard goes something like this: While when appearing in public together, Ruth and Gehrig always appeared to be best of friends, but the reality was somewhat different. Gehrig apparently didn't approve of Ruth's flamboyant life style while Ruth often would comment that Gehrig was a "mama's boy". Undoubtedly, professional jealousy would have featured somewhere in here. The situation reached such a point they were not speaking to each other. It is only my conjecture but I suspect that the 4 different poses of Ruth in the '33 Goudey set compared to the same pose on 2 cards for him didn't please Gehrig too much, so when he played such a prominent role in the '34 Goudey set he might have been able to influence Goudey to leave Ruth out altogether or he wouldn't participate at all. Since Ruth's star was fading and Gehrig was still playing terrific ball, I can see why Goudey might have been influenced. Just a story but I like it. |
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Posted By: Bob Donaldson
I would think not including Ruth, especially after having four of his cards the previous year, would be a smart marketing ploy. Kids would keep buying cards trying to find a card of Babe Ruth. That's how I ended up with about 2000 1971 Topps BB cards at age nine. I never realized that Yaz was in the 5th series which never made it to Arlington! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Probably for the same reasons that Gum, Inc. didn't include him with the retired stars in their '39 set (whatever they were). Not to hijack the thread, but why no Cobb, Ruth, Gehrig, Collins, Walsh, when Earnshaw and Herzog are in? |
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
Also, whey is Gehrig not in the 1935, 1936, or 1938 Goudey sets? |
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