Base Ball 1881 Cuban Magazine
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Base Ball, the first baseball magazine in Cuba and Latin America, first issue of 1881, now I show this one from April 21, 1882. super rarity.
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El Sport 1885
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El Sport magazine, I show a copy from 1886, with José Maria Teuma from the Fe team, its first issue appeared in 1885, it was one of the most important magazines of the 1880s.
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"El Pelotero" was another of the baseball weeklies of the 1880s.
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El Picher Magazine, January 12, 1890,
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Fosforos Acebo Collection, I show the original photo of Agapito Mayor and Conrado Marrero, who were together and the cards, you can see part of Mayor's arm on Marrero's card.
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Take a look at the season debut of MLB carded. A great feature of one of the great collectors of Negro League cards.
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-carded-...-leagues-cards |
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Acebo matches, now I show two cards of Manuel (Cocaina) Garcia, look at the difference in print quality,
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Sample booklet of the Tarin Sports House, from the 40s.
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How do I get my hands on a few more 1951 Denia basketball cards? Great set! |
Jamie, thank you very much for the information about the Negro League cards. When asked about the Denia Basketball cards, I have never seen them.
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Wanted to share this as I recently picked this up (thanks Ryan C). 1946-47 Sensacion Premium, pretty large 7 3/4 by 11 3/4 . Only saw one sold before on Hakes that was graded, but that was trimmed down.
Just love anything Dihigo. Based on what I found online they were part of a set of 27 from a periodical. Attachment 523958 Attachment 523959 |
Periódico Sensacion
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Jamie, now I show you a photo of one of the pages of my Catalog (Volume 2) where the Sensation Newspaper 1946-47 collection appears and you will see the Martin Dihigo page front and back,
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Ted Williams 1947 Sensación collection
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Sensación Magazine 1947, now I show a photo of one of the pages of my Caralogo Volume 2, where the list of the Album of Cuban Stars and Major League Stars appears, you can see the print of Ted Williams, front and back.
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Thanks, Roland. That was not listed in the catalog I own nice to get more information.
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Cárdenas 1889
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Jamie, you have explained to me that you have Volume 1 of my catalogues, which deals with card collections from 1909 to 1957, but they are all in small format, in volume 2 the different collections appear in larger format, for example post cards, and many more, volume 2 is much more extensive than volume 1, that's why you didn't know that 1947 collection, now I show a photo of the Cárdenas team of the Cuban championship in 1889.
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Of the CHAMPIONSHIPS of Cuba in the XIX century, Matanzas Champion 1893,
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Please ignore, Mistake was made.
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Almendarista B.B.C. 1898. Saludos Octavio, algo más de los campeonatos cubanos.
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San Francisco B.B.C 1900
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Josh Gibson
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In the photo we see Josh Gibson with Tinti Molina at the airport upon arrival in Cuba to play for the Habana team.
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Payroll of the Marianao B.B.C. 1951-52, signature sheet of Orestes Miñoso
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Payroll Book of the Marianao B.B.C. 1952-53 Don Zimmer.
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Those are some great looking pictures and books above. Thanks again for sharing. Roland!
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Does anyone have an opinion on removing 1945-46 Deportivo cards from an album?
Will soaking them completely destroy the cards? I had one user suggest soaking them. But, the set seems pretty fragile. So, I'm hesitant to try without confirmation from other people. Is there any preferred method to test solubility of the glue first, without fully submerging? |
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I have done it for 39 years to peel off album cards to thousands of Cuban cards, I prepare a container with water at normal temperature and I introduce some parts of the leaves and wait for them to detach by themselves, those that detach I take them out immediately and put them to dry at the top of a cloth or towel that absorbs moisture, when they are completely dry I insert them between the pages of a book, when you are all inside the book I put something heavy on top of the book, so that the cards are ironed, the next day I take out the different sheets and organize them according to the case, some cards take longer than others to take off due to the type of glue and quantity that was used, there are several methods that I have used depending on the quality of the card, the previous explanation is for the album Felices, but for the albums of Cigarros Aguilitas, Nacionales, Punch etc, other methods are used.
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Baseball teams that participated in the Championships from 1878, (1st part) When Cuban Baseball was officially inaugurated on December 29, 1878, in the first championship the teams played: Habana, Almendares and Matanzas, in the following championships they would other teams, mentioned their names, Progreso, Colón, Fe, Caridad, Ultimatum, Boccacio, Cárdenas, Carmelita, Matancista, Águila de Oro, until 1894-95, when the championship was suspended due to the War of Independence, some of these teams competed once and others on several occasions, I show a photo of the Cárdenas team from 1889, (to be continued)
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Baseball teams that participated in the Cuban championship from 1878, (2nd part) in the 1st part I published the names of the teams that participated until the suspension of the championship due to the War of Independence of 1895, now the names of other teams until 1900, Feista, Cuba, Habanista, Almendarista and San Francisco. (to be continued)
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Teams that participated in the Baseball Championships from 1878 (3rd part) In the first two parts I published the names of the teams until 1900, at the beginning of Cuban Baseball on the island the acceptance of this sport among Cubans was very important , and apart from that 1st championship, other championships were played with the names of First Prize, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, that is: at the end of the Cuban Championship, several teams would then meet to compete for the 2nd Prize, 3rd etc. , many times with the teams that played in the official Championship, but also others with the names that I mentioned in the first two parts of this work, in the 80s of the 19th century, despite the fact that the population did not reach two million inhabitants , baseball was very popular and in some years more than 300 teams were officially registered, in 1886 the weekly El Sport invited the teams that had played in the Cuban championship to a competition with the name of Campeo born from Cuba from El Sport, which was won by the Almendares team and the Champion Bat was Francisco Delabat, and he was awarded a bat with the inscription on a plaque that says: Champion Bat de Cuba 1886 F. Delabat Almendares B.B.C. I show photos from a magazine and the aforementioned award. (To be continue)
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Orestes Miñoso at his home in Havana, showing some of his awards won in the Major Leagues
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THE BASEBALL WEEKLY IN THE XIX CENTURY. Starting in 1881 with the Weekly El Base Ball, which was the first in Cuba and Latin America, many followed due to the great boom of Baseball on the island, now I will mention some until 1889, El Base Ball, El Sport, El Sport man Habanero, El Club, La Pelota, El Pitcher, El Catcher, El Score, El Habanista, El Almendarista, El Pelotero, El Boccacio, El Strike, El Umpire, in Havana, La Tarjeta and El Base bolista in Cárdenas, El Catcher in the city of Remedios, El Short and El Villa Clara in Santa Clara, (to be continued)
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I don't mind saying it again. Thanks for sharing the early Cuban Baseball with the forum.
I don't recall many Cuban things ( I am sure I missed them) from the 1870s or 1880s....or 1800s at all. . |
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THE SEMANARIES OF BASEBALL IN THE 19TH CENTURY (2ND PART) Some of those mentioned in the 2nd part disappeared a few years later, others remained throughout the 19th century and part of the 20th, for example: El Petit Habana, El Perit Almendares, El Almendares, El Score, I show an issue of Petit Habana and two of El Score, one from 1911 and another from 1923.
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Cool Papa Bell in Cienfuegos 1929-30
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Baseball teams that participated in the Cuban championship from 1878 (3rd part) In the first two parts the names of the teams appear until 1900, now we continue from 1901 to 1961, when professional baseball disappeared on the island, in 1901 Almendares, Habana, San Francisco and Fe, from 1902 onwards I will mention those that were incorporated: Matanzas, Almendares Park, Habana Park, San Francisco Park, Orientals, White Sox, Red Sox, Cuban Stars, America, Bach art Giant, Marianao (1922 his debut), Santa Clara, San José, Cuba, Cienfuegos (1927 his debut) and Regla, in recent years only played; Almendares, Habana, Cienfuegos and Marianao, I show a photo of Marianao in 1922, and another of Cienfuegos 1929-30, among them we see the great Cool Papa Bell.
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Ted Williams in Havana
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Ted Williams in Tropical Stadium Havana
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Hello....looking for a Diaz Weinert.....thanks...Michael
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Martin DihigoM and Josh Gibson
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Martin Dihigo and Josh Gibson, Concordia team
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Caramelos Stadium card #16, Ben Wade, two different photos
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Almanaque Deportivo Album 1947, Miñoso, Mike González y Max Manning.
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Almanaque Deportivo Album 1947, Martin Dihigo card.
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Ted Williams in Havana
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Ted Williams in La Tropical Stadium in La Habana.
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Aguilitas Serie Artistica, Alejandro Oms, Armando Marsans, Adolfo Luque.
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Matón Dihigo 1947 Colecciones Montiel
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Three Martin Dihigo cards from the Montiel 1947 collection, note that the edges of the three cards are different
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On October 26, 1946, 76 years ago, the Great Stadium of Havana was inaugurated, with games between the teams of the Cuban Professional League, Almendares, Habana, Cienfuegos and Marianao, I show two photos, the 1st in the face of construction and the 2nd, an exaltation to the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame, where Miguel Angel González and Merito Acosta were inducted, these ceremonies were held every year on December 29, BASEBALL DAY, in commemoration of the 1st Official Game of the First Cuban Championship , that day in 1878.Attachment 540193
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Caramelos La Mallorquina, Oliver Marcell and José María Fernández
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Montiel Collections 1947, uncropped
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