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Old 12-27-2013, 06:31 PM
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Default Vintage Game Used Line-Up & "Batting Order" Cards

Hello all,

I was looking for some advice and examples of what managers used to use for Line-Up cards back in the 1920's-1930's time period. I have searched eBay and general internet scanning for examples, but all I could seem to find are very simple cards titled "Batting Order" cards. I don't mean scorecards that the fans would use to score a game, but rather an example of what a manager or coach would use to post their line-ups in the dugout or exchange with opposing coaches & umpires. Did all teams use the same format of line-up cards back during that time period or were there variations for different teams and/or events (World Series)? I know that line-up cards these days are very organized and elaborate and don't expect the vintage cards to be all that special, but just was curious to see what anybody may have or seen. Any and all examples would be great and Happy Holidays to all! Thanks for the help.

Bryan
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