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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
and their cards... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
My favorite prewar Hall of Famer is Eddie Collins - I just think he is very underrated today. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
My least favorite would probably have to be Frank "HomeRun" Baker. With a nickname like that, you'd think he would have more than the 96 career home runs he had.
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Posted By: Scott
Honus Wagner since I'm a Pirate fan is favorite. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
My favorite is "Gettysburg Eddie" Plank |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
Let's hear from more of you! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jay, I didn't know that Plank played for Gettysburg college. I have some 1890s yearbook pages of the Gettysburg college baseball team that I am going to have to dig out now to take a closer look. Do you have any ideas as to what years he played for them? |
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Posted By: Brad
My most favorite PreWar HOFer would have to be Ruth! |
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Posted By: fkw
Favorites Foxx, Cochrane, Frisch, Alexander, Wheat |
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Posted By: jay wolt
DAN - I believe Mack saw him at the college in 1899 or 1900 |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I'll post them when I dig them up...it'll have to be tomorrow sometime (If I find them) |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
as far as worst? i have respect for ALL men who played baseball, especially pre-war, they don't make men like that anymore! tuff as nails. |
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Posted By: Joann
Favorite - Ruth by a longshot. He simply IS baseball. One of my favorite cards: |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Yes, Joann, Evers was all of that, and more. But you have to love the guy, he was pure baseball. |
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Posted By: anthony
least favorite has to be comiskey...aside from all that he may have done that was good for baseball (if anything)...the 1919 sox got treated like crap by him and he got what he deserved in the end...unfortunately, it came at the cost of some good players... |
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Posted By: DJ
My favorite Hall Of Famer is Ty Cobb simply because he didn't care about how he was perceived and didn't care if people hated him or his teammates. So much folklore on an absolutely amazing stick and so much drama that he would not survive in this current world of baseball which would curb the way he behaved. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
For favorite, I have to go with Matty. He gave a new face to baseball and he was the first real baseball idol: |
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Posted By: howard
My least favorite is Lloyd Waner. A singles hitter who very rarely walked in a hitters era just does not belong in the Hall. There is an anecdote that when the veterans committee (read: clown school) was considering him they looked at his brothers stats by mistake. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: JimB
There was a very interesting article about Cobb is SCD about a year ago. Apparently he was not the complete ass he was portrayed as (and then repeately portrayed as again and again) by his biographer after he died. I forget all the details, but among other things Cobb gave tons of money to various charities including those that primarily benefited African Americans. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
"among other things Cobb gave tons of money to various charities" |
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Posted By: JimB
Yeah, he made a ton of money as an early investor in Coca Cola. Seems like he did a lot of good with it. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jay here are those Gettysburg photos - the first one states that it's the 1896 team, but I think it's actually the 1899 team because the back says '99 on it and the other photo I believe is probably Gettysburg Prep school and on the back of that photo is something about the Tennis team which is dated 1899 as well. No Plank. Do you recognize any of the names? |
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Posted By: Jerry
Favorite, The Big 6 |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
Favorites: Johnson Foxx Mathewson Ruth |
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