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He led the NL in 1902 with six HRs, all inside-the-park scampers, and tied with Sam Crawford for the league lead in triples with 22. Wee Tommy was a motor-scooter.

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My favorite misspelled vintage card...an E220 National Caramel of Jim Bagbyk (Bagby).

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He led the NL in 1902 with six HRs, all inside-the-park scampers, and tied with Sam Crawford for the league lead in triples with 22. Wee Tommy was a motor-scooter.

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David, I "call" your Western Playground with this example.
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Another new arrival for my collection. 1934 World Wide Gum
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And 'The Babe' doesn't look any too happy about it.
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two e100's? Seaton was a bit of a bad boy in the PCl
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Earl H. Yingling. Pitcher with the Washington Senators in 1918. 25 wins and a 3.22 ERA in 5 MLB seasons. He debuted with the Cleveland Naps in 1911. In 1913 with the Brooklyn Dodgers/Superbas, he posted an 8-8 record with a 2.58 ERA in 146.2 innings pitched.

Over four seasons (1911-1914) Yingling appeared in 89 MLB games playing for three different teams. The Cincinnati Reds got off to a fast start in 1914 and Yingling was in the thick of it, but both Yingling and the team had a poor finish to the season and when the team tried to send him to Salt Lake for the 1915 season, he refused to go.

One thing led to another and Washington acquired his rights before the 1917 season. Yingling promptly announced his retirement. After the 1917 season, he changed his mind, was reinstated, and went to spring training with the Washington team.

He made 5 appearances for Washington in 1918 before he was drafted. He never made it back to MLB. But, his time in Washington was sufficient to result in this card showing Yingling wearing a Washington uniform and featuring an advertisement for Boston Store.

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Rowan vomits at the thought of being remembered mainly as a T205 short print.

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McCredie that is.
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I always thought your 1/1 card reflected his lifetime 31-40 record with a 3.07 era.
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I will call him...Mini-Lefty

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Fun thread, here's a T206 Proof...
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I am skipping ahead on the Portland to do this Steen. This is not certified, and of course, I want it to be genuine, but I don’t want to send it in. What do you guys think, is this autographed by Steen? I included a know signature for comparison, there are others on eBay. If so, it is the only autographed D310 I have seen.
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I am skipping ahead on the Portland to do this Steen. This is not certified, and of course, I want it to be genuine, but I don’t want to send it in. What do you guys think, is this autographed by Steen? I included a know signature for comparison, there are others on eBay. If so, it is the only autographed D310 I have seen.
Not even close to being an expert, but it certainly looks like it could be his signature. I don't remember seeing any signed D310 before either.

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War torn T210-3 of Hank Gowdy, appropriate for the WW1 and WW2 veteran.

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Clark Griffith chose "The Boy Wonder" at age 27 to be player-manager of the Senators in 1924, and he immediately led the team to their only World Series Championship during Griffith's reign as team owner and GM. Stanley "Bucky" Harris also led the 1947 NY Yankees to a WS Championship.
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Not even close to being an expert, but it certainly looks like it could be his signature. I don't remember seeing any signed D310 before either.

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