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Posted By: Dan Bretta
RIP |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
He was one of the early authors, Harold Seymour being the other one who comes to mind, who sent me to an earlier baseball era -- an era both good and bad. I always wanted to talk to him about his impressions of those people who were involved in the series whom he was fortunate enough to interview and get answers from. As I understand it, many of the participants wouldn't talk to him. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
Here's 2 of the fixers Sleepy Bill Burns & Abe Attell |
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Posted By: Glenn
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Posted By: Anthony N.
The players |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: anthony
down to just one player... |
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Posted By: Steve
That's a good old age. They needed a color man up there anyway. RIP |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I was reading his obituary this morning and learned he was born in 1919, which seems only fitting. |
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Posted By: MikePugeda
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Posted By: Richard Simon
Not a card but a great piece nonetheless. |
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Posted By: Mark L
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I have a page devoted to the Black Sox here: |
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Posted By: Mark L
Like you, Asinof's book played a big role in my interest in early baseball. When I was a little kid, I found some stuff in my grandfather's basement relating to the White Sox circa 1917-19. That led me to 8 Men Out, which took me to Glory of Their Times, and from there to collecting T-206's. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Great Cabinet Jeff P., love the copyrighted signage.... |
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Posted By: Brian
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Posted By: Clint
My only item. |
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Posted By: Steve
Daniel, That SGC W514 JJax is off the chart. May I steal a copy? Thanks for posting |
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Posted By: Jason Carota
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Posted By: leon
For some reason I have acquired a lot of scarce Weaver cards.....here is one.. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Steal away Steve. If you'd like a better one drop me an email and I can see if the scanner can do any better......likely not knowing my prowess |
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Posted By: James Gallo
It's funny after seeing the movie I tried like hell to find the book and the only place that had it was my local Libary. I checked it out and then managed to "lose" it. I still have the book and I honestly feel that is what got me into pre-war cards then and draws my interest now. |
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Posted By: S Gross
One aspect of the movie that I felt was unfair, was making Attell out to be a sort of Joe Schmoe sidekick. He was quite the opposite ......... |
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