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Old 09-07-2021, 06:42 PM
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Off hand Luke Appling -- he was an established player by then but not in the set. Goudey included him in the much smaller set the next year.
Walter Johnson was an active manager in 1932 and 33 (different teams)-- so he, like Connie Mack, certainly could have been included if managers were proper subjects.
Judge Landis and manager Joe McCarthy would have been a boon to Hall of Fame collectors (long long after the fact)
Honus Wagner was still coaching the Pirates -- the set included Tris Speaker whose direct involvement in the majors was over. Don't think that there was any clear reason in including Speaker (and sort of Lajoie) and not Johnson and Wagner unless it had to do with playing for Cleveland's AL entry.
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:54 PM
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Eddie Collins has a card and he was retired too.
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‘High Pockets’ Kelly was still mostly a starter for Brooklyn and could’ve been included

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Old 09-07-2021, 07:13 PM
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Opps thanks Peter ...Collins was the GM of the Red Sox in 1933 (I think).. His card reflects his Boston AL affiliation. The Speaker card recognizes his affiliation (part owner) of the Kansas City Blues. Guess we could have had a Jesse Burkett card -- he was a manager in the minors as late as 1933, for the Lowell Lauriers in the good old New England league and Wilbert Robinson who retired as a manager in 1931 and was an owner of the Atlanta Crackers (you cannot make this up).

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I would've liked to have seen a Bobo Newsom as well.
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Eddie Collins has a card and he was retired too.
The true 1933 Goudey set contained two retired players - Tris Speaker and Eddie Collins. Although it’s considered a 1933 Goudey, the Nap Lajoie card was not actually printed until 1934. You know the story.
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Call me biased. Si Johnson, of Sheridan, IL (my hometown), could have made the set as he was an established big league pitcher for the then-lowly last place 1932 Cincinnati Reds. He tied for the most wins on the Reds staff that year with 13 and was second in IP with 245. But, maybe with ten Reds already in the set, one more would have been too many. I'll dig-up a scan of an ersatz 1933 Goudey card I made to honor him and post it.
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Blondy Ryan,starting shortstop (146 games) for the World Champion New York Giants, omitted from 1933 Goudey set.
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Greenberg's first season was '33 so I can give Goudey a break for missing him. Appling was in his 3rd season so a bit more established. Either way it would be great to have each of them as well as Johnson as a manager in the set.

Some of the strange selections such as Speaker may have been include players from more regions across the country to pique interest.

As a side note, Appling missed '44 and most of '45 due to military service, probably would have made the 3,000 hit club if he played those seasons.
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Al Lopez and Joe Medwick would have been good. AND we can't forget Van Lingle Mungo.
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