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Old 08-17-2015, 03:01 PM
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1956 Topps #172.1 - Frank Torre (Gray Back)
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1959 Topps #542 - Jim Perry [NM]
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Jim Perry won a Cy Young Award (1970) when he went 24-12. He won over 200 games in his career.......
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Jim Perry won a Cy Young Award (1970) when he went 24-12. He won over 200 games in his career.......
And Gaylord won 23 that year. But that's not the record, it's held by the Dean boys. The Niekros of course hold the career record.
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And Gaylord won 23 that year. But that's not the record, it's held by the Dean boys. The Niekros of course hold the career record.
If only Carl Young could have won 29 games...
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Hard to top this one: Joe beats Phil 1-0.

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Jim Perry won a Cy Young Award (1970) when he went 24-12. He won over 200 games in his career.......
True, but the he still achieved less than his brother and that's what this thread was about!
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How about a less achieving sibling of the most "obscure" carded player?
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Anyone have a card of Mike Corcoran? Allowed 14 runs in his only start back in 1884 for the White Stockings. I have a card or two of his brother, but none for the older Corcoran
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How about a less achieving sibling of the most "obscure" carded player?
Wha'?! You expected this thread to go in its' original intention? Lots of closeted post-war modern folk out here dying to come out
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Walter Schmidt
Had a solid ML career but never beat up Ty Cobb.
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Thats a good one David. I didnt know Walter was Boss' brother. Nice cabinet too.
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Cardsfan73 (Scott) posted a photo of the ever underachieving Henry Mathewson. Here is his one and only card:
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