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Old 11-15-2022, 06:47 PM
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When I was a kid, real young, 5 or 6, my mom gave me a custom plaque for Christmas - something I’m sure she paid far too much for with money that we couldn’t spare from a mail-order catalogue, but to me it was like an MVP award.

It was the “10 Best Baseball Players of All Time”. Something like:

10. Roberto Clemente
9. Stan Musial
8. Rogers Hornsby
7. Hank Aaron
6. My Name! - Chris Vorce (I made the list!)

Number 5 was Kid Nichols (no idea why the manufacturer of the plaque put Nichols so high but as a little kid, not even playing tee ball yet, he became the bar I measured myself against). The next alltime great to pass out on my quest to become the best baseball player ever. I had never heard of him. Didn’t know anything about him. My mom, who was a legitimate baseball fan and taught me about the greats of the 50s and 60s couldn’t tell me anything about him. In 1985 information was hard to come by for a 6 year old. So Kid Nichols became some kind of mythical legend to me. Better than Hank Aaron! I’d have to work hard to pass him out on the list.

Anyway, as I got older and was able to access more information about him I realized he was fantastic - a bonafide, no doubt hall of famer. But no more exceptional than most other hall of famers. But because of that plaque he always meant more to me. Always stood out a little from the others not named Ruth or Mays or Cobb.

And today, thanks to Net54, mail day brought me my first Kid Nichols card. I have “better” cards in my collection, but not really.
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Old 11-15-2022, 06:51 PM
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Great card! And a greater story!!! A collector's story, not an investor's.

Thanks for posting!!!
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Old 11-15-2022, 07:04 PM
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Great story Chris. He was the best pitcher in the 1890's, better even than Cy Young.
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Great story Chris! Thanks for posting.
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I echo everyone else- great story. Congrats on an awesome pick up
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Old 11-15-2022, 07:39 PM
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Very nice, thanks for sharing.
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Old 11-16-2022, 08:37 AM
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Grown men sharing stories of little pieces of carboard that only a select few other grown men can truly appreciate! Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful card and great story! I loved looking up the old timers when I was a kid and held them in that same mythical esteem that you did/do. That's the best part of collecting, learning the stories of the players of yesteryear.
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Who was #four through one?
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Old 11-16-2022, 10:48 AM
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Thanks for the kind words, guys, and I’m glad you enjoyed the story. My favorite cards are the ones that mean more than the cardboard they are printed on.

As for the top 4 on that plaque, I really don’t remember. I know Ruth was number 1. Probably some combo of Cobb, Wagner, Mays to fill out the list.
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