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Love the threads with scans and was wondering if you had any "manager" cards you think are good ones. Do you think manager cards should be respected at the same level of player cards? Thanks for sharing.
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Do player / managers count? This card shows "3B" on it, but Little Napoleon was also managing the Giants at that time too. Behind only Connie Mack, McGraw is the second winningest manager ever.
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What is the deal with player/managers? Especially in the pre-war era....A little history lesson would be appreciated. I think it was a pretty common thing? Would the manager just insert himself whenever he felt he could benefit the team kind of thing?
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Here's mine...........
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wow, great image on that one Matt!
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Not his Manager card,, but Huggins did go on to manage the Yankees with an all star line up....
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Great card of Mack, and the title of this reply says it all!
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Never seen that Bobby Cox before. What set did it come out of?
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Here's an Ott manager card
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No favorite, but I have a favorite team, despite current ownership, and here are two of the team's best managers:
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The Bobby Cox was a Venezuelan League issue, I believe 1974.
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Huggins
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Ken:
Nice Harry Wright, a recent pick-up? |
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Thanks Phil! REA 2009.
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With a posture and demeanor such as shown, it doesn't look as if James Fox could have been much of a leader as a manager
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here is one of my favorites !
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hard to pick.
my wife always loves the 1915 stallings postaco, so i'd best mention that one. i'll probably have to pick the delong mcmanus but my wall quivers as i'm leaving so many favs out. great thread. all the best, barry |
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many thanks!!!
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I've always been fond of this one:
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All of these guys were Managers or Player-Managers in 1914:
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Here are some more 1914 Managers:
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his FIRST year as player-manager (he played 143 games at 2nd base), led the Washington Senators to their ONLY World Series Championship. Stanley Raymond "Bucky" Harris even hit 2 home runs in the 1924 World Series (he had only 2 HRs out of his 1,297 regular-season hits during his entire major league playing career)! It don't get no moh betta than this!!
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Here's a couple of my favorites ...
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his FIRST year as player-manager (he played 152 games at shortstop, batted .309, and led the A.L. in doubles), Joseph Edward Cronin led the Washington Senators to their last A.L. Championship. It don't get much moh betta than this! Although Cronin batted .318 in the World Series, the N.Y. Giants prevailed.
Cronin later managed the Red Sox for several years, leading them to the A.L. Championship in 1946, and subsequently served as President of the A.L. for a number of years. Val |
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