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For Tony-Quinnsryche : Favorite Minor Leaguer :
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Collector of Nashville & Southern Memorabilia Last edited by DixieBaseball; 01-18-2011 at 10:46 AM. |
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Thanks Jeremy, that's a real beauty!
![]() Hopefully Nashville will be mine and my families new home in the next 2 years (hopefully sooner!) Nolensville, here we come!
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Dang Ted, I am still beating myself up about passing on that American Beauty Collins a couple years ago just because the Piedmont was $25 cheaper. I still have your pic saved on my computer when I need a little AB Collins hit!
Hope all is well, Bob |
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As the years go by, I'm beginning to think that Eddie Collins with an AB 350 back is a considerably scarcer card than it was originally thought to be.
TED Z |
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N172 Boston NL and other 19th Century https://www.flickr.com/photos/jcarota/albums |
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......with a 1910 COUPON back to complete my Breitenstein sub-set of his four T-cards.
Anyone out there have this T213-1 card for sale or trade ? ![]() ![]() ......Ted Breitenstein...... ![]() Breitenstein Trivia......a southpaw pitcher, whose MLB career started in the late 19th Century, what is Ted best known for ? Thanks in advance, TED Z |
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That no hitter when he was with St. Louis!!!
From Wikipedia... During his first season in the Majors, he was able to pitch occasionally in relief, but on the final day of the 1891 season, October 4, Breitenstein was allowed to start and he pitched a no-hitter against the Louisville Colonels, an 8–0 victory. He faced the minimum number of batters of 27, allowed just one base on balls, which was erased by a double play or by a pickoff play. It was also the last no-hitter thrown in the American Association, as the league folded following the season. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 01-21-2011 at 10:05 AM. |
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Gone before his time...He is burried about 10 miles from my home
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Really nice cards everyone!
My fav pitcher, player & minor and two of my fav cards. ![]() ![]() |
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