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Tom Zachary, not so kind to The Bam on that number 60 in 1927. Tom said he made a mistake. Join the club Tom, I wonder how many other pitchers thought they made a mistake pitching to the Sultan.
In the very next year 1928 Tom joins the Yankees. |
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I have shown this one before but I always love to show it off.
Hank Greenberg writing, to a young boy, as an Army officer during WWII. Envelope included with 2 sigs. of Hank on the envelope. Truly one of my favorite pieces. Read the letter.
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This is a letter to H. G Salsinger's widow at his death from Ty Cobb. Cobb was good friends with him, his bio is below just above the lettter.
Harry George "H.G." Salsinger (April 10, 1885[1] - November 1958) was sports editor of The Detroit News for 49 years. Salsinger was born in Ohio in 1885. In 1907, he started writing for The Cincinnati Post.[2] In 1909, Salsinger began working at The Detroit News as sports editor, a position he held until his death in 1958.[3] He covered 50 World Series, two Olympic Games, and many other sports including football, golf, tennis, and boxing.[3] Salsinger was also a president of both the Baseball Writers Association of America,[4] and the Football Writers Association of America.[5] Salsinger retired in January 1958 and died 10 months later at Henry Ford Hospital following a long illness.[6][7] Salsinger was married to Gladys E. Salsinger. They had a son, Harry G. Salsinger, Jr., born in approximately 1920. At the time of the 1920 United States Census, Salsinger lived with his wife and son at 244 Pingree Avenue in Detroit.[8] In 1968, the Baseball Writers Association of American posthumously awarded Salsinger the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for his baseball writing.[9] He was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.[10][11]
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Am I the only one that has been intigued by the paradox or contrast in reading personal letters written by Cobb vs. the lasting image of him provided by biographers such as Al Stump? I'm always interested in reading Cobb letters because they are so well written.... |
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Really? I thought forgery only pertained to documents. Did he actually forge Cobb's signature?
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yes!!
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If you meant did he sign an index card, baseball card, etc. to create a fake autograph, I am not aware of that happening.
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Thanks for sharing this... |
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When he was a boy my father received this from his older brother's father-in-law, with a note saying that he'd met Sid Luckman at the Columbia Club in NYC and would bring my father in and introduce him some time [didn't happen, though]:
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