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The Tony Lazzeri was in March, but the Roush was a bit earlier.
1923-25 H&B Edd Roush and a 1931 H&B Tony Lazzeri. The Roush is a real club measuring 33 1/8" and 45 oz. The Lazzeri is 35" and 36 oz. Both bats are perfectly reflected in their respective ordering records. This Roush is now the heaviest bat in my collection. The Lazzeri was sourced from a gentleman not far from Chicago. Fresh to the hobby. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Looking for Toronto baseball items. Please contact me at chris@pacmedia.ca |
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Absolutely thrilled to win this Negro League scorecard. I was able to independently verify the date and venue for this game as well using some old Negro League history books. During the war years it was common for larger stadiums to rent themselves out to Negro League clubs to bring in some extra money. This program features HOFer Buck Leonard in the line up for the Grays and a very young, 20 year old Roy Campanella listed at catcher for the Giants:
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Nice scorecard!
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THAT is a great scorecard.
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Thanks, guys. I especially like the note that Campanella was called on to bat in the 8th inning of the second game for the Giants.
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That's a GREAT SCORECARD! I have been researching the Elites for years, since I met many of the players and their fans when I was in college in Baltimore in the 80's. They always get overshadowed by the Grays, but the Elite Giants had a solid team from 1939 through 1943, with one of the deepest pitching staffs in the Negro National League. Bill Byrd, Pullman Porter, Lefty Glover and Jonas Gaines were all top shelf arms. Then you had Campy of course, with Biz Mackey, Wild Bill Wright and Sammy T. Hughes who were no doubt of big league talent.
Unfortunately players were always abandoning the team to play in Mexico or other places. In 1942 for example, Campanella and 2nd baseman Sammy T. Hughes left the team at a crucial point in the pennant race to play an exhibition game in Cleveland. They were suspended and the Elites lost the games the pair missed. On top of that, Campy just took off for Mexico after that and the Elite Giants lost the pennant in the last weekend of the season. If those two were playing, the chances are Baltimore would have clinched the 2nd half pennant. Anyway, don't get me started on the Elite Giants - nice scorecard and thanks for showing all the pages. Fun Elite Giants fact: the team name is pronounced "EEE-Lite" Giants |
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