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Old 09-02-2011, 06:46 PM
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My one and only. My first pre-war come to think about it. Missing a corner, but I loved the eye appeal and the price. Sorry Wally Pipp...

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1929 Anonymous 4/1 Exhibit.... Here Gehrig is shown with the Greatest Left-Handed pitcher of all time.... Two greats on one card!

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1929 Anonymous 4/1 Exhibit.... Here Gehrig is shown with the Greatest Left-Handed pitcher of all time.... Two greats on one card!

Black Mike was a pretty good catcher too...
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Not the best ever, but certainly up there.
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[QUOTE=leftygrove10;922279]1929 Anonymous 4/1 Exhibit.... Here Gehrig is shown with the Greatest Left-Handed pitcher of all time.... Two greats on one card!

Bill James had a very, very hard time in choosing between Grove and Walter Johnson as the greatest PITCHER of all time, period, and the Big Train narrowly won out over old Mose!

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I wonder what type of pitcher Gehrig was?

He would have been the greatest of all-time had he chosen that direction...
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