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I've always been a fan of the different color variations.
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Today we deviate from the usual:
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Hey Gary,
I guess if you're going to do the W517 color variations then Babe Ruth would be the ultimate way to go. Very cool to see them all together like that.
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Thanks, Andy! Here are some W511 variations.
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My Ullman Matty
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Damn Gary! Nice run there.
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Once you get your first Heinie, he kind of Grohs on you...so here is his W503 card.
Brian (always willing to go there) Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-25-2021 at 09:21 PM. |
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Lefty pitcher Wyatt "Watty" Lee, a Virginia native, pitched for the Senators in 1901-1903, which made him a teammate of righty pitcher Al Orth (see George T.'s post #775 above) in 1902-1903. Not nearly as accomplished a pitcher as Orth, Lee's record with the Senators was 29 wins (incl. 4 shutouts) and 34 losses. The only pitching category Lee ever led the A.L. in was giving up the most homers (14) in 1901. However, Lee also played all of the outfield positions. His lifetime batting average is .242, and he hit all 4 of his homers in 1902. Lee's last year in MLB was 1905 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he played sparingly.
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