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Old 06-04-2013, 12:05 AM
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great pick-ups so far this month!

This is my first "legit" Ruth card, although it certainly wouldn't classify as a "rookie card" as it was issued in 1920!!

I was looking at Ruth's stats today...how in the world did he leg out 16 triples in 1921?? Was the defense that shoddy, was he that fast, or were the parks that much larger? That season he had a whopping 44 doubles, 16 triples, AND 59 home runs to go with his 177 runs and 171 RBI's! It's amazing to think that he almost scored as many runs as he knocked in over his career...was it the product of a great lineup behind him or his blazing speed?? He did steal 17 bases that season. Just sayin'.
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Old 06-04-2013, 12:26 AM
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Derek - love the vibrant colors on that Ruth.
Peter - That Newsboy cab of Ward is fantastic!!
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Big thanks to Jay M and John D!

Swartwood, Sharsig, Buckenburger, Loftus

Lowe, Boyce, Allen, Bakley
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Jimi, Matt, thanks on the A's card.

Peter nice Ward cabinet. Great find. Also, like the postcards.

There are still a lot of hard to find n172 cards for sale in BST. Here are a few more from there...
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First Type 3.

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First Type 3.

Those type 3 coupon cigarettes are expensive! In only 5 years, they went up 250% in price (when compared to type 2).

Beautiful card =)
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Chris, a Type-3. Excellent pick up.
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great pick-ups so far this month!

This is my first "legit" Ruth card, although it certainly wouldn't classify as a "rookie card" as it was issued in 1920!!

I was looking at Ruth's stats today...how in the world did he leg out 16 triples in 1921?? Was the defense that shoddy, was he that fast, or were the parks that much larger? That season he had a whopping 44 doubles, 16 triples, AND 59 home runs to go with his 177 runs and 171 RBI's! It's amazing to think that he almost scored as many runs as he knocked in over his career...was it the product of a great lineup behind him or his blazing speed?? He did steal 17 bases that season. Just sayin'.
Ruth did have good speed when he was young. He only became the big-bellied slugger that most people are familiar with late in his career.He also played home games in the Polo Grounds, which had a massive centerfield. I think that in 1921 it was over 500 feet to dead center, and due to its unique configuration it was the widest centerfield ever.
I don't have a better way of describing the Polo Grounds. You should try to find a picture of it to really understand how unusual it was.
As for your card, what is up with Ruth throwing righthanded?
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Ruth's early speed:

In the fifth game of the 1921 World Series, Ruth led off the fourth inning with a bunt single. He scored on Muusel's double to left field.
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Picked up my tenth C46 Imperial Tobacco catcher, Wells, Jersey City Skeeters. Need just Hardy and Mitchell now.

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