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6/30- Today in History - Fred Clarke show 'em
1894 Fred Clarke makes his major league debut going 5-for-5 for the Louisville Colonels. The future Hall of Famer collects four singles and a triple.
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His rookie card ... unless you count his W600 cabinet
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A couple of oddballs...
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recently won on net54 auctions! yay!
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6/30 Today in History 1.Fred Clarke 2. Forbes Field
ForbesPSA4.jpgmyclarke.jpg
While the Philadelphia Athletics’ Shibe Park (later, Connie Mack Stadium) predated Forbes by two months, nothing in baseball’s brief history to that time rivaled the two-tiered palace that Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss dedicated before a Cubs-Pirates game on June 30, 1909. Fittingly, the Cubs will honor the anniversary by playing in Pittsburgh tonight. |
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100 years ago today. How about that!
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