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Who wants to go down to the Boston Theatre with me to watch the 1912 Series??
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Nice one used to own it, but glad it's in good hands.
Rawn
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A sad amputee;
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Just picked this beauty up. Never even knew it existed but it is one of the earliest photos of Ruth in a magazine. Pretty neat.
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Not a Red Sox collector, but recently picked up this photo of their manager, Bill Carrigan, taken in June of 1928 - not the greatest time to be a Boston fan.
From the time Babe Ruth left, the Red Sox didn't finish .500 again until 1935, so Carrigan had very little to do with it - they were actually worse both before he began managing them, AND got even worse after he left. He was a player-manager for them during three of their best years, just prior to the fall: 1914-1916 and Babe Ruth called him the best manager he ever played for.
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Another Sox item from the early years. The only problem with this is that the receipt on the left was separated and it was glued back a little off from the perforation line.
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