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Christy Mathewson |
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36 | 30.51% |
Ty Cobb |
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38 | 32.20% |
King Kelly |
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6 | 5.08% |
Babe Ruth |
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8 | 6.78% |
Nap Lajoie |
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5 | 4.24% |
Lou Gehrig |
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7 | 5.93% |
Shoeless Joe Jackson |
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2 | 1.69% |
Sam Crawford |
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3 | 2.54% |
Walter Johnson |
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9 | 7.63% |
Other |
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4 | 3.39% |
Voters: 118. You may not vote on this poll |
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A few cards from the player who received my vote. This player's career lined up perfectly with some glorious sets, and avoided some with sketchy artwork/poor photos. And he just seemed to know how to pose for portraits, and his graceful style is captured in all the action cards featuring him. Show me an ugly Nap Lajoie card...I dare you!
Brian (and a few cards from the web to underline my point) |
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Some great cards posted!
That Novelty Cutlery image of Walter “Johnston” is so clear, and what an incredibly early postcard of him! Very cool Orange Border of Lajoie. And I agree that Lajoie looks he presides over the game. What a presence. Maybe that’s why they named a team after him. Looks like Cobb and Mathewson are the favorites so far. Can’t disagree—so many amazing issues of them. |
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I chose "other" in the poll. Always thought Vic Willis had some great looking
cards, his E95 and T206s are spectacular. Ed Cicotte as well, particularly the Cracker Jack pose, which is my favorite of the set. A low key mention goes to Sherry Magee for some of his "E" poses. Trent King |
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The 1914 Christy
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So many but the Cracker Jack Joe and Ty are pretty cool looking!
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https://imageevent.com/mordecaibrown Last edited by mordecaibrown1; 06-15-2023 at 12:36 PM. |
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The poll can only have 10 choices, and I would have probably added Honus Wagner if there was room for one more choice. But I feel like he just doesn't have as many cards as others--only one T206, no T205, etc. Last edited by cgjackson222; 06-15-2023 at 02:04 PM. |
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Ed Walsh should get some love here. I love his CJ card, his T205 and 206 cards are cool. The two E90 poses are okay and you’ve got T3, M101-4/5 and him happy as all get out on his E98 card.
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