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Old 05-07-2021, 08:06 PM
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beautiful T227, so hard to find in that condition.
Thank you. I am pretty sure this is the same card I bought raw from Lew Lipset at a Willow Grove show 30+ years ago (along with a similarly nice looking T227 Baker). I think it was $200 a card. Years later I had it graded and then sold it when I was raising money to buy an apartment. I bought it back a few years ago (it was reholdered at some point in between, I don't think they had the PSA stickers when I had it graded).

Anyway, here's a another birthday boy, Mickey Doolan/Doolin.
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And here is today's birthday boy: Ed./Edd Rousch/Roush. My scanner does not work well with the thicker SGC cases, so I am cheating and using the REA scans from their last auction.
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I think this is it for Portland, Sacramento up next. Can someone kick it off with Arrelanes?
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I think this is it for Portland, Sacramento up next. Can someone kick it off with Arrelanes?
Well, why not?

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And yet another spelling!
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Default 1927 E126 American Caramel Series of 60 Tristam Speaker

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Tristam E. "Tris" Speaker. "The Gray Eagle". Center fielder with the Washington Senators in 1926. 3,514 hits and 117 home runs in 22 MLB seasons. Career OBP of .428. 3-time World Series champion -- 1912 and 1915 (Boston) and 1920 (Cleveland). 1912 AL MVP. 1916 AL batting champion. 1912 AL home run leader. 1923 AL RBI leader. Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame. Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame. 1937 Inductee to the MLB Hall of Fame.

Speaker had already had a Hall of Fame career playing for Boston and Cleveland by the end of the 1926 season. But baseball was still skittish regarding game-fixing in the wake of the Black Sox scandal, and when a disgruntled Dutch Leonard accused Speaker and Cobb of fixing a 1919 game, Ban Johnson quickly convinced both men to resign in order to protect baseball's image. Though Leonard's accusations were eventually abandoned by Leonard and Speaker was cleared by Landis, he didn't return to Cleveland. Instead he signed with Washington, hit .327 in the 1927 season, and left us this card featuring The Gray Eagle in a Washington uniform.

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To Mickey Doolin and Doolan
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