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Old 01-26-2022, 07:56 AM
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Default Baseball-Adjacent Cards

Picked up this N107 Helen Dauvray last night, the namesake behind the Dauvray Cup of baseball's first World Series, and it got me thinking- what're your favorite/most unique baseball adjacent cards?
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Old 01-26-2022, 12:43 PM
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The hand holding the baseball bat is likely attached to a baseball player adjacent to the gentleman getting whacked in the head, as is depicted in this T203 card.

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Old 01-26-2022, 03:32 PM
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Default DeWolf Hopper

Stage actor DeWolf Hopper's dramatic performances helped make "Casey at the Bat" famous (and vice versa, that being the main reason he's remembered today).
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The hand holding the baseball bat is likely attached to a baseball player adjacent to the gentleman getting whacked in the head, as is depicted in this T203 card.

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That’s a great card love the expression
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1933 Diamond Match Lionel Conacher. He was a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team that won the International League championship in 1926.

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Playing Lou qualifies I assume.
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1933 Diamond Match Lionel Conacher. He was a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team that won the International League championship in 1926.

I like how the matchbook creators shifted Lionel all the way to the left, so as to completely show his outstretched hockey stick.

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Playing Lou qualifies I assume.
This plus my 1939 Play Ball Babe Dahlgren fill in for Lou Gehrig in my collection.
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Although he could pitch a little bit (14-10 over three seasons with Washington) and may have been an excellent third-base coach (Joe Cronin took him with him to Boston), by the time this card was issued, Al Schacht was functioning as a baseball-entertainer, the beloved "Clown Prince of Baseball", whose act thrived adjacent to baseball.

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