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What about the colorful Heinie "The Great Zim" Zimmerman (the last card in the set if sorting alphabetically). He was the goat of the 1917 world series, which for awhile rival the Merkle and Snodgrass boners. He was also subsequently banned by Judge Landis for his association with gamblers and prior history of crookedness. On a side note, he ended-up finishing his baseball career with an independent team called the Bronx Giants.
Lovely Day... Zimmerman1.jpg Zimmerman2_Page_1.jpg Zimmerman2_Page_2.jpg Zimmerman2_Page_3.jpg Last edited by iggyman; 10-12-2010 at 09:07 AM. |
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