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Nice auto.
Tommie? See, even that is interesting to me. ![]() He also did a taped interview for another book. Read that somewhere. |
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You can hear his interview in the Glory of Their Times CDs...
http://www.amazon.com/Glory-Their-Ti...of+their+times He signed both "Y" and "IE". Not sure why. Guess he didn't have a preference...
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I bought a copy when they first came out, then a second one from Hank in Cleveland, and neither had Leach. I've listened to it a million times, or 50.
By the way - if anyone wants to write a 'T206 story' to publish on my website, please contact me. I solicit and write these in spurts, and probably about time for another. Look at examples to see the flavor I'm looking for - some are bios, but I prefer insights about the actual card design to be woven in, speculation welcome. Speaking of T206 speculation, I still have a rough draft regarding the origins of the T206 Plank card. I have held onto it due to the conflicting theories, each of which is held to passionately by various forum members. I'm thinking some of that has probably worn off by now, so look for it soon. Wagner is still available if you are inclined to such speculation.
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$co++ Forre$+ Last edited by Runscott; 12-04-2014 at 02:37 PM. |
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Here's what we would like released on audio, right? ![]() About 45 minutes per tape, maybe 60 CDs worth? http://rarebooks.library.nd.edu/coll...io_tapes.shtml |
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Jack Quinn played for 23 seasons in the major leagues with eight different ball clubs, finally closing out his career at the age of 50. As a pitcher, he accumlated 247 career wins. His best season was in 1914 with Baltimore. That year, Quinn won 26 games and posted an ERA of just 2.60. Quinn was a member of two (2) World Series champions and holds the record for being the oldest pitcher to lead his league in saves (---he did so in 1932 at age 49).
Other highlights: - Last pitcher to "legally" throw the spitball in the major leagues. - Held the record for being the oldest player to hit a home run in the majors at age 46, until Julio Franco hit a homer in 2006 when he was 47 years old. - Was the oldest pitcher to win a game until Jamie Moyer broke that record in 2012. One of the most interesting non-HOF players from the early part of the 20th century. Always thought his cards should carry a bit more of a premium. ![]()
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Quinn is also the only player to have a card in the T206 set and 1933 Goudey.
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Thanks Christopher and Tim.
That's the kind of stuff I'm talking about. It isn't just a piece of cardboard. To me, it represents a life lived. Thanks for the input. Last edited by xplainer; 12-05-2014 at 08:26 AM. Reason: Fixed spelling error |
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******* Bobby Doerr was a teammate of Jack Quinn in 1934 with the PCL Hollywood Stars...Doerr was 16, Quinn 50. Bobby Doerr is still alive and well in Oregon at age 96. It's quite an amazing link to the past, IMO.******** |
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Fred Merkle was given the name "Bonehead" for his base-running blunder in 1908 that ultimately cost the New York Giants the NL pennant that season. Following that infamous play, Merkle went on to have a solid career as a first baseman, racking up 1,500 hits and more than 700 RBIs.
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