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I'd bet on all your above stated factors as contributing to the high concentration of players from the Giants, both Chicago teams, Detroit & Cleveland during 1907-1910. I added Cleveland and the White Sox, since they were 1st division teams in that era. Furthermore, I think you'll agree that New York City based American Lithographic most likely favored the Highlanders and the Brooklyn players. However, the 2 major teams of that era that are under-represented are Pittsburg and the A's. And ironically, these two team's superstars (Wagner & Plank) were "yanked". There is certainly more here than meets the eye ! ? ![]() I think you know what I am alluding to ![]() TED Z |
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