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It is approximately the time to celebrate those Prewar major league players who have not been named to the HOF, but were able to end up with 2000 or more hits. Sure, some of these players were compilers, but they had the skills and stamina to achieve such a long-term goal, and deserve a little spot in the headlights (I might be confusing these players with deer. Also, Rob Deer, whose career was much later and only managed 853 hits in 11 seasons, swinging the bat as if he were his last name in headlights, does not qualify for this list).
So show one or more cards from someone on this list. Bob Elliot has an asterisk by his name as he started his career in 1939 during the Prewar era, but does not appear to have any cards until the late 1940's. He is included here as a favor to all the Bobs within the hobby. I like to call these folks Hobby Bobs. (Edited to add that it appears he has a card in the amorphous 1939-46 Exhibits set, and as such, the asterisk will remain attached, despite the appearance of this enlarged amorphous item). I will not be happy until we have card representations of everyone on the list, including some of those tougher to come by 19th century ball knockers. I will strike out (the opposite of making contact with a bat) their listed hit total when the player's cards have been posted. Feel free to post cards of any player that has already been posted as well. PLAYER - TOTAL CAREER HITS Doc Cramer - Lave Cross - George Van Haltren - Jimmy Ryan - Bill Dahlen - Stuffy McInnis - Joe Judge - Jake Daubert - Charlie Grimm - Jimmy Dykes - Patsy Donovan - Tommy Corcoran - Fred Tenney - Joe Kuhel - Stan Hack - Sherry Magee - Dick Bartell - Hal Chase - Ed Konetchy - Tommy Leach - Wally Moses - Buddy Myer - Herman Long - Clyde Milan - Jimmy Sheckard - Ed McKean - George J. Burns - Dixie Walker - Bobby Veach - Bob Elliott* - Bob Johnson - Dummy Hoy - Jack Glasscock - George H. Burns - I will start by getting one of the two often confused George Burns boys out of the way, this one being George H. Burns, who happens to be at the bottom of the list. This is his 1930 Zeenut card when playing with the Missions in the PCL. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 06-11-2024 at 04:28 PM. Reason: asterisk to amorphous |
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