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Jump! I'll catch you!
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I recently posted these on another thread, but it seems like these cards were just meant to be here.
The 1913 Leard captures the classic Tinkerbell cross handed bunting stance. The 1914 of Arbogast has that pained, disappointed look of having just been called out on strikes. Fisher is showboating for the camera, as all good catchers do. Brown in his 1916 card has a very elaborate hideaway pitching windup, which unfortunately seems to come at the end of his stride. Both Downs and High just got a piece of it. The 1919 cards of Kenworthy, Conkwright and Seaton all are pussyfooting around in the batter's box. Dumovich is awfully bashful around the lady folk. Meet Oompa Loompas Griggs and Cox in their 1920 cards. At the opposite end of the height spectrum, Knight must have been one elongated string bean of a player. Baker was just a bit camera shy when asked to pose for his 1920 card. With an obvious penchant for pitches thrown high and tight, it is no surprise Duchalsky never made it to the majors. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 12-01-2011 at 07:29 PM. |
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Was searching this site and came across this fun thread from the past. Thought I would bump it up so others can enjoy, and hopefully someone will also erase me from the unenviable position of the final poster of a thread.
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Not sure if this was the card Scott had originally posted, but I always thought it looked like he was catching someone falling out of a window.
There are some real gems in the E121 family too.
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T210 Benny (the one I was thinking about in post #4 above):
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I always liked this image...
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the Bob Dillinger rocks,,, lol
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