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Old 11-26-2021, 06:44 PM
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Who is that guy between Ruth and Gehrig? Sure looks familiar, maybe an old time baseballer? or not? Great postcard anyhow....
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Who is that guy between Ruth and Gehrig? Sure looks familiar, maybe an old time baseballer? or not? Great postcard anyhow....
I'm thinking Connie Mack
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Great postcard, but that is not Connie Mack.

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Real-photo postcard capturing Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig posing on the field with an unidentified gentleman. Although we have no way of confirming, we have seen another example of this image where the gentleman is identified as Dick Mayes, who played with Pittsburgh in the 1880s. Given the nature of the grandstand in the background, this photo appears to have been taken during a spring-training or exhibition game in the 1930s.

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Steve posted the same info above. I'm not as quick as I used to be! ;-)
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Steve posted the same info above. I'm not as quick as I used to be! ;-)
I'm sure your wife is happy about that. Badum tiss...
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I agree, especially since this is more or less a knowledgeable crowd. Not like we have to white knight for some innocent victim.
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Who is that guy between Ruth and Gehrig? Sure looks familiar, maybe an old time baseballer? or not? Great postcard anyhow....
Cy Young. See the pic at the top of the article:

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Even looks like the same tie.
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I would also love it if people would leave the asking price in the listing so that people can see the initial ask after it has sold. I have started writing sold next to the price if it sold for the ask and crossing out the ask (but leaving it there) and writing sold next to it if I ended up eventually taking a bit less. Before someone comments that the sale price is between the buyer and the seller, 1) it could be, but you can still leave the initial price, 2) you already posted the ask for everyone to see so why take it down later, and 3) everything that sells at auction or on Ebay can be looked up, so it isn't as if there is some mystical hobby-wide practice of selling behind closed doors that would be violated only here on the bst if people left the prices.
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Aren’t using false information to justify the price I agree 100% with Leon. And don’t sell something to a collector for less than anyone else and you don’t have to worry about them relisting (unless your price was too low to start with)
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