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Old 09-02-2019, 01:11 PM
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I don't have a single Close Candy Crawford in my collection, so I guess that is what I will try and chase next - that blue color is really nice.
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Old 09-04-2019, 11:12 AM
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Could it be Sox pitcher Jim Scott? He's one of the only players on the roster I saw that was taller than Crawford. I am assuming Crawford is on our left. It's difficult to see their faces with the shade from the caps...
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Enjoyed your article and photos very much. Thanks!
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Thanks for posting! Here are my two T206 Crawfords. Each the rarest back for the pose.
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Great post with some wonderful cards and photos.

Dan...One of my sons is a Husker and loves Lincoln and the surrounding area. I visited Davey (all six blocks of it) for a wedding. Nice folks there.
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Great stuff!

I presume you’ve read “Glory of their Times”. Even if you have, you should definitely check out the audiobook version. In it, you hear the actual interview Lawrence Ritter did with Sam Crawford in the mid 60’s. Crawford was eloquent, funny, charming and full of some great stories. He talks about life with Ty Cobb, what a great hitter Joe Jackson was and how fast Walter Johnson threw a ball.
Simply incredible to listen to.
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Sam Crawford in his own words.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...189A&FORM=VIRE
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