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Neat card! Just learned of this type about a month ago. W-Unc? 1948 W-Unc (Philadelphia Bulletin Stand-Ups) by Greg Martin, on Flickr
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I have not noticed that type before either, but it does fall just outside my normal collecting zone (preWW2 cards), so I may have missed it just because of that.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 06-06-2021 at 12:38 PM. Reason: got rid of an unnecessary Brian duplication |
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1933/36 Zeenut of Lefty O'Doul. Sorry about the O'Fuzzy scan...damn graded cards and their inability to be scanned on my graded card incompatible scanner.
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if you hear "Frankie Says Relax" and you think of this:
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Bucky Harris and Joe Cronin
Clark Griffith owned the Washington Senators for 35 years. His Senators were hardly perennial favorites to win the AL pennant. And yet, they did finish first in 1924, again in 1925, and finally in 1933. Both pennant-winning teams were led by newly-named, surprisingly young player-managers: Bucky Harris in 1924/25 and Joe Cronin in 1933. Both managers went on to spend their lifetimes in MLB and gain induction to Cooperstown. Here they are in living color from 1936 as friendly AL rivals. Stanley R. "Bucky" Harris. Second baseman for the Washington Senators in 1919-1928. 1,297 hits and 167 stolen bases in 12 MLB seasons. 1924 and 1947 World Series champion. In 1975, inducted to the MLB Hall of Fame. Named player-manager of the Washington Senators in 1924 at age 27. "The Boy Wonder" led Washington to World Series victory as "rookie" manger. Managed Washington Senators in 1924-1928, 1935-1942, and 1950-1954. Managed the Detroit Tigers in 1929-1933 and 1955-1956. Managed the Boston Red Sox in 1934. Managed the Philadelphia Phillies in 1943. Managed the New York Yankees in 1947-1948, including winning the 1947 world Series. Served as the General Manager of the Boston Red Sox in 1959-1960. Joseph E. "Joe" Cronin. Shortstop for the Washington Senators in 1928-1934 and the Boston Red Sox in 1935-1945. 2,285 hits and 170 home runs in 20 MLB seasons. He had a career OBP of .390. He was a 7-time All Star. Boston Red Sox #4 retired. Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame. In 1956, he was inducted to the MLB Hall of Fame. Cronin's best season was probably 1930 for Washington as he posted a .422 OBP with 127 runs scored and 127 RBI's on 686 plate appearances. He managed the Washington Senators in 1933-1934 and the Boston Red Sox in 1935-1947. He was General Manager of the Boston Red Sox in 1948-1958. He was president of the American League in 1959-1973. When he left the Red Sox in 1959, they were the only MLB team without a black player. He and team owner Tom Yawkey are generally viewed as responsible for this injustice which ended six months after Cronin's departure. https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1623071145 |
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Almost 100 years ago, George was forced to retire after being hit in the face and partially paralyzed by a line drive during batting practice while managing the Senators in 21.
He was the premier SS of the AL for almost a decade. Finalist 2x for the Chalmers award despite hitting under .213. |
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