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Old 07-17-2021, 07:14 PM
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Thanks!Yes you do. Which is what I usually hit.
My son got a homerun on his 1st try of course, already showing me up.

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Old 07-18-2021, 04:15 PM
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Really excited about this pickup.

Lineup cards from Oct 7, 1944, Game 4 of the 1944 World Series.

The 1944 World Series was the last WS to feature two teams who played their home games in the same stadium. The Cardinals won Game 4, 5-1 behind a complete game from Harry Brecheen.

In an example of baseball during the war (with so many players drafted), Browns starting pitcher Sig Jakucki had been out of baseball for 5 years before returning in '44 and winning 13 games during the regular season.
Significantly, this game featured Stan Musial hitting a 2-run homer. This would represent the only Playoff Homerun of Musial's career.

The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth. The Browns lineup is signed by manager Luke Sewell.

The lineups also come with a letter from William Harridge to umpire (and former player) George Pipgras informing him that he would be umping the series.
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Old 07-18-2021, 04:44 PM
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Really excited about this pickup.

Lineup cards from Oct 7, 1944, Game 4 of the 1944 World Series.

The 1944 World Series was the last WS to feature two teams who played their home games in the same stadium. The Cardinals won Game 4, 5-1 behind a complete game from Harry Brecheen.

In an example of baseball during the war (with so many players drafted), Browns starting pitcher Sig Jakucki had been out of baseball for 5 years before returning in '44 and winning 13 games during the regular season.
Significantly, this game featured Stan Musial hitting a 2-run homer. This would represent the only Playoff Homerun of Musial's career.

The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth. The Browns lineup is signed by manager Luke Sewell.

The lineups also come with a letter from William Harridge to umpire (and former player) George Pipgras informing him that he would be umping the series.
those lineup cards are great.
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Got this teens era Cubs pennant. Something I’ve wanted for awhile. It’s not in the best of shape but I think It’ll look good once I get it framed and hanging on my cubs wall.
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Got this teens era Cubs pennant. Something I’ve wanted for awhile. It’s not in the best of shape but I think It’ll look good once I get it framed and hanging on my cubs wall.

This is very cool!


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Awesome early Cubs pennant pickup. Sooooo rare and while condition is rough, the incredible graphics are bear-ly impacted.

Congrats on such a rare find!

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Old 07-19-2021, 07:06 AM
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Incredibly cool Cubs pennant!

I don't usually have something to contribute to this long running thread,
but I did pick up a small grouping of pennants at an estate sale this weekend --

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Old 07-19-2021, 07:20 AM
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Really excited about this pickup.

Lineup cards from Oct 7, 1944, Game 4 of the 1944 World Series.

The 1944 World Series was the last WS to feature two teams who played their home games in the same stadium. The Cardinals won Game 4, 5-1 behind a complete game from Harry Brecheen.

In an example of baseball during the war (with so many players drafted), Browns starting pitcher Sig Jakucki had been out of baseball for 5 years before returning in '44 and winning 13 games during the regular season.
Significantly, this game featured Stan Musial hitting a 2-run homer. This would represent the only Playoff Homerun of Musial's career.

The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth. The Browns lineup is signed by manager Luke Sewell.

The lineups also come with a letter from William Harridge to umpire (and former player) George Pipgras informing him that he would be umping the series.

I never thought about these. But after seeing this and reading some of the history I think you might be getting me hook on them.
Thanks for sharing
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those lineup cards are great.
Thank you! I appreciate it.

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I never thought about these. But after seeing this and reading some of the history I think you might be getting me hook on them.
Thanks for sharing
They are definitely a niche item, but I find them an incredibly interesting part of baseball history.
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