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Old 02-21-2010, 09:39 PM
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Default Show Your Minor League Postcards

The recent thread about the PCL postcards that recently showed up on ebay inspired me to start a thread on minor league postcards. We haven't had one in a while and IMO they are some of the neatest items in our hobby.

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1908 - Chief Johnson pictured sitting down with the batboy in front of his right arm.






Here is an odd one....it's a generic card that was stamped with Gagnier (Ed of Federal League fame)...I have two different variations of this one.
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Default Richmond - Was the Virginia State League

Champion in 1908. Several of these players are found on T206, T209, T210 and E222 cards.
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Champion Southern Association 1908 Nashville PC : T206 Southern Assoc. Players - Harry Bay, Bill Bernhard, and Hub Perdue. Also, T205 Southern League Player Jake Daubert, as well as a few T210/T211 Southern Leaguer's, Doc Wiseman, John Siegle, and James Seabough.
Champion South Atlantic League 1909 Chattanooga PC : including T210 Minor League Player, Dobbs, among other Future Major Leaguers.
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I don't know who they played......
but this was one dominant team.

1908 York North Dakota

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Here are a few...
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Default 1907 Atlanta Team -- Not Mine

This is one that I would love to own....it is the property of a board member. I would love to have one like this if anyone has one....
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Dennis, get in line buddy! The 1907 Atlanta PC is my second favorite baseball PC ever, someday Tom will have to sell it to me!

I am a bit biased but my favorite is the following 1909 Atlanta oversized PC of Roy Castleton below (shown w/ regular sized PC for comparison, also I should note the Leibhardt PC I pictured above is also a bit oversized). As you can tell I collect all things Roy Castleton which makes the team PC you showed something I really want, Castleton is also pictured in the 1906 Youngstown PC above as well (back row far left).



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Lady ball club with HOFer, J. L. Wilkinson (top row, middle):
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Here's one of my favs..........
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Although printed with blank backs, the Crowley's Milk set of the 1940 Binghamton, New York "Triplets" (an Eastern League franchise) was sometimes distributed to Crowley customers as a postcard, as shown in scans. The Crowley's set will be featured in a mini-article in this month's issue of the Old Cardboard eNewsletter (to be distributed later this week). --Lyman

 
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