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Old 01-26-2023, 07:57 PM
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Thanks Ted, I thought I was onto something. Instead it reminds me I should set up an appointment to get my eyes checked...and my brain scanned to find out if anything rattled loose.

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on this sheet that was otherwise occupied by the 1934 #82 Bill Hallahan card. So in theory this Hallahan card should have an infinitesimally smaller card population than the rest of the high numbers, since this Lajoie sheet was most likely only printed in very limited quantities.

The PSA and SGC population reports both show the availability of the Hallahan card being in the average range for the high numbers, so there goes my infinitesimal thought.
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Hi Brian

Bill Hallahan is on the bottom row (2nd card from the left edge) on this 1934 GOUDEY Hi #s sheet. I don't think the Hallahan card was ever short-printed.

GOUDEY printed all their 1933 and 1934 BB cards on 24-card sheets. In 1934, GOUDEY expanded their Hi #s sheet to 25-cards to include the Lajoie card.



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Remembering Babe Ruth's called HR in the game 3 of the 1932 World Series.





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Default 1933 Goudey #'s 47,107, and 187: Heinie Manush

Henry E. "Heinie" Manush. Outfielder for the Washington Senators in 1930-1935. 2,524 hits and 110 home runs in 17 MLB seasons. Had a .330 career batting average. 1934 All-Star. 1926 AL batting champion. Had more than 200 hits four times. In 1964, was inducted to the MLB Hall of Fame. Debuted with the Detroit Tigers in 1923. Leading batter on the 1933 Washington Senator team that won the AL pennant. First and last player to be ejected from a World Series game. Had 241 hits in 1928. Coach for the Washington Senators in 1953-1954.

Manush's SABR biography explains how Manush became the (first and) last player to be thrown out of a World Series game:

It was a thrill to be in the (1933) World Series, but Manush was terribly disappointed in his performance (he had two singles in five games). During the Series, he took it out on the umpires. In Game 3, the Senators had the tying run on second with two out in the sixth inning, when Manush hit a ball past a diving Bill Terry that Howie Critz somehow grabbed and flipped to Hubbell to nip Manush — that is, according to umpire Charlie Moran. It was an extremely close play, and an enraged Senators outfielder and his infuriated manager hotly debated the call! The home plate umpire finally broke up the fierce confrontation by ordering Cronin and Manush to take their positions in the field. While Cronin reluctantly sauntered out to shortstop, Manush gave Moran one more verbal blast on his way out to right field and was tossed from the game. It took all of Cronin’s strength to restrain his right fielder from attacking Moran. After being dragged off the field, Manush had to be physically restrained from throwing things at the first-base umpire. Washington fans showed their displeasure at the call by heaving hundreds of soda bottles in the umpire’s direction.

Manush recalled the play years later. “It actually was more than an argument,” he said. “Moran had every right to chase me when I tell you what I did. I was too smart to lay a hand on Moran when I was arguing the call. But when he bellied up to me and asked me what I wanted to make of it, there was a temptation that was too great. Moran, like the other umps in those days, was wearing a black bow tie, the kind that comes with an elastic band. What I did was grab the tie and let it snap back into Moran’s neck. That’s when he gave it to me.”

Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who was at the game, disagreed with the umpire’s decision to kick Manush out, and ruled from then on, that no player in the World Series could be thrown out without first getting the commissioner’s almighty permission.

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