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Old 06-11-2007, 01:04 AM
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Posted By: JimB

We do a lot of these sorts of the threads with 20th century folks, but not so much with 19th century material. This is one of my favorites, so I will kick it off here. If memory serves me correctly Keefe threw back to back no hitters on both ends of a double header - 18 no-hit innings in one day!
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For sale but still mine at this point............


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I'm putting this one on ebay tonight.

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My card was originally larger (as you might have guessed) but it is now closer in size to Dan's.

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Posted By: Ken W.

Hey Zinn,

Is that image half of the Harper's woodcut with Keefe and Ewing? Or was that same image used on something else? I happen to have the full woodcut.
My other Keefe is this cut Tobin:

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Yes. Keefe on the left and Ewing on the right. 1888 Harpers.

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Posted By: peter chao

You're not pulling my leg about Keefe pitching two no-hitters in a day, are you. Why isn't the feat recognized as a MLB record, they always talk about Johnny Van De Meer's feat and never bother mentioning Keefe.

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Peter,
I don't remember where I read that, but I am pretty sure it is true. Can anybody verify that?
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Peter,
I just went to the HOF site on Keefe and he pitched two complete games in one day, allowing three total hits in 18 innings. So my memory was a bit off. Impressive feat nonetheless.
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Then there's always the Dean brothers against Brooklyn on September 21, 1934. Said Dizzy: "If I'd known Paul was going to throw a no-hitter, I'd have thrown one, too.''

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This one takes the place of the J Wood Studio that I just sold ...............


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fo dat Kalamazoo Bat. 'nuff said.

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