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Old 05-28-2022, 05:34 PM
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So Pete, how do you feel? Are you excited, or are you feeling a sense of loss because the chase is gone?
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Old 05-28-2022, 05:49 PM
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That's great. Congrats Pete!

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Old 05-28-2022, 06:21 PM
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Congrats Pete, fantastic run!
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Old 05-28-2022, 06:36 PM
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The sun sets on one of the coolest run collections extant!
Being a Kraken collector, I think it’s incredibly interesting how the non-Sunset pose is unique to the run, but the sunset is tough.

Congratulations Pete! Nice work!!
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Old 05-28-2022, 06:52 PM
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The sun sets on one of the coolest run collections extant!
Being a Kraken collector, I think it’s incredibly interesting how the non-Sunset pose is unique to the run, but the sunset is tough.

Congratulations Pete! Nice work!!
Great point, and the sunsets on the rest are not all the same either it seems. Also, the player's shadow is missing on the card with no sunset, and the shadow varies from card to card also it seems.

And something else I just realized and never thought of before while looking at Pete's fantastic run. Since the sunset appears to be behind the player image, shouldn't the shadow be coming from Dots towards the viewer of the card, instead of running from the left to the right on the card? Interesting.
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Old 05-28-2022, 07:09 PM
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Congratulations. That is really an impressive run.
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Old 05-28-2022, 07:16 PM
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Really impressive. Congratulations.

Just curious: Why did you embark on this challenge? Was it something specific about Dots or the card run?

Also, curious to hear what people think of the conflict between the Wikipedia entry and the SABR entry for Dots with regards to his name.

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In the years since his death (beginning at least as early as a 1935 story penned by one-time Phillies teammate Stan Baumgartner), Miller's nickname has frequently been attributed to a simple misinterpretation of teammate Honus Wagner's heavily accented response, "That's Miller." However, on May 12, 1909, the first day the name "Dots Miller" appeared in a Pittsburgh newspaper, it was made abundantly clear that this was a childhood nickname, stemming from Miller's own German ancestry, and accent.

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"When Honus Wagner was late reporting to spring training in 1909, Miller received his first extended opportunity to display his talents to Fred Clarke and the rest of the Pirates. The 22-year-old shortstop made all the plays, and soon the other Pirates began calling him “Hans,” or “Hans No. 2.” After Hans No. 1 finally arrived in camp, a reporter asked him, “Who’s the new kid?” Wagner replied, “That’s Miller.” The reporter, misunderstanding, listed the young infielder as Dots Miller. Henceforth John Bernard Miller, sometimes known as Jack, sometimes Barney, was now and forever known as “Dots.” In an era of colorful nicknames, Miller had one of the best, acquired quite by accident."
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So Pete, how do you feel? Are you excited, or are you feeling a sense of loss because the chase is gone?
totally agree Brian...the sunset/non in e90-1 certainly adds intrigue!

Steve...I'm excited...i'm not a set collector...I've completed a handful of pre war sets...so I can appreciate the feeling of completing something. But for the most part I consider my collection a work in progress. So it feels good to close the book on this part of my collection!

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