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Happy Birthday to me and my birthday buddy Buck!
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Thanks for the T206 Buckfest, and Happy Buck'in Birthday Bill from sidearm slinging Jack Powell, who apparently likes to celebrate his birthday by getting horizontal.
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We share that trait! Brown chicken brown cow!
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[QUOTE=tedzan;2121507]This UZIT card of Buck Herzog is the only one known......it is unique.
Drool...beautiful cards Ted! If you ever grow bored of the Uzit, let me know 😁 Bill
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I think you're off on the timeframe of the Herzog Ted. David Hall picked it up in a REA auction 8 years ago and had it crossed over to a PSA 3. Now it's in Brady Hill's collection. img588.jpg img590.jpg img592.jpg img594.jpg img596.jpg |
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Pastorius has long been one of my favorite T206 cards, but doesn't get mentioned much. Everybody...wish his T206 Happy Birthday!
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 07-12-2021 at 10:49 AM. |
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Agree 100% --- Classic pose, and great image ...... 377u.jpg Help on Krause, pitch back run ...... 262.jpg Fun, fun, Scott |
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Here are my 350 Series backs for Donohue. Happy Birthday Jiggs!
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Jesse Tannehill
Jesse N. Tannehill. Pitcher for the Washington Senators in 1908-1909. 197 wins and 7 saves in 15 MLB seasons. 1901 NL ERA leader. Pitched a no-hitter in 1904. Debuted with the Cincinnati Reds in 1894. Pitched over 2,750 MLB innings with a career ERA of 2.80. Was also one of the best-hitting pitchers of his era.
Excerpt from Tannehill's SABR biography: On the mound, the short left-hander relied on an agonizingly slow curveball and razor-sharp control. Every year from 1897 to 1904, Tannehill ranked among his league’s top five in fewest walks per nine innings pitched. He wasn’t a big strikeout pitcher, either–he recorded only 940 strikeouts in more than 2,750 career innings–but his low walk totals still ensured him an annual spot among pitchers with the best strikeout to walk ratios. In 1901, he fanned a career-high 118 batters while walking just 36, and led the National League with a 2.18 ERA as the Pirates captured the pennant. Pittsburgh’s dominance continued the following season as the Pirates won 103 games and clinched the pennant with a month left in the season. The Pirates’ staff (Phillippe, Tannehill, Leever, Doheny and Chesbro) threw twenty-one shutouts, led the league in strikeouts, walked the fewest batters, and threw back-to-back two-hitters and back-to-back three-hitters. Amidst Pittsburgh’s success, rumors surfaced about players secretly negotiating with Ban Johnson to join the American League, with Tannehill believed to be one of the main catalysts. After a game in August, Jesse got into an altercation with reserve Jimmy Burke. A scuffle occurred resulting in Tannehill dislocating his pitching shoulder. Tannehill went to a local hospital where the doctors administrated ether so his arm could be popped back into place. While under the anesthetic Tannehill told Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss about conversations he had with Johnson. He even dropped the names of the other Pirates involved. Five days later at Tannehill’s apartment, six Pirates were promised a $1,000 bonus for jumping leagues in 1903. Word got out and suspected ring-leader Jack O’Connor was suspended even though Tannehill reportedly told a friend that he was behind the meeting. When an All-Star game was set up after the season between the Pirates and a group of American League All-Stars, Tannehill did not participate. Dreyfuss, knowing Tannehill had already received a bonus from the American League, handed the pitcher his unconditional release and told him to take his baggage from Exposition Park at once. Along with teammates O’Connor and Jack Chesbro, Tannehill signed with the New York Highlanders. https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1626260310 |
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Thanks for reminding me about that one Scott, here is the w Bat Last edited by nineunder71; 07-20-2021 at 12:41 PM. |
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