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After reading a little bit about Christy Mathewson JR, my admiration for "Big Six" (Christy Mathewson Sr.) has grown. Both he and his wife did a splendid job raising a son into a man. Let us see some Christy Mathewson Sr. stuff in his honor.
http://baseballinwartime.blogspot.co...-defeated.html. Mathson.jpg math.jpg Lovely Day... |
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I'll be happy to start it off...
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Heres another-
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Acrylic painting by Arthur K. Miller:
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This is one of my favorite Mathewson images (Pastime Novelty postcard) depicting Matty pitching game two of the 1913 World Series at Shibe Park (not Shibo). Mathewson faced Plank that day and in the top of the 10th, after nine shut-out innings by both pitchers, Matty singled in the first run of the game and scored the second, earning a 3-0 victory. It would be New York's only win of the series. Three days later Plank avenged his loss by pitching a masterful two-hitter to win game five (3-1) and clinch the pennant (in New York) for the A's. Enjoy.
Cheers, Mike |
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Here is the earliest catalogued Mathewson - 1901 Police Gazette Supplement........
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Hey Phil, Thanks for posting that Gazette Matty. I hadn't seen one since I got this card that is based on it. I know there is a Gazette Thorpe and Gazette Phili Team card like this composite looking W-unc too...
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 01-13-2011 at 07:38 PM. Reason: It wasn't off topic :) |
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cool Hallock's postcard, I have not seen that before.
and amazing card as always Joe. |
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Fantastic pieces, everyone! It's always fun to browse
through one of these threads. I'll offer up another T206 portrait, and an E92. I've always liked Matty's T206 portrait, and how the fiery, orangish-red background contrasted against his calm, gentlemanly demeanor. It's one of the nicest looking portraits in the entire set (perhaps only trumped by the Johnson). I'm completely content with my low grade example, as it's crease-free and presents well for a VG card. The classic horizontal pose found on the e92 (and other E card sets) is one of the finest examples of color lithography ever applied to a baseball card. ![]() ![]() |
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My first Matty (and favorite of the T206 poses):
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How could I forget one of my most favorite, and if I took a poll, it might be the board's favorite (of the few in my collection)...A good hobby friend called me a few nights ago hinting he would like it in his collection...alas, not for sale.
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Pinkerton.
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great cards, amazing person, a great pitcher and my understanding a pretty good checkers player.
-john |
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A Great Role Model and Human Being
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