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Cool stuff to see!
These two are not exactly cards, but hopefully you guys appreciate it anyway. Here's Stan's lifetime pass from 1934 and a letter he wrote in 1941. They're both on his page on my website, CooperstownExpert.com. You can click here to check out Stan's page. Every Hall of Famer and a few hundred other guys have a page, usually with a signature or two. |
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Here's my 2 cents. Took forever to find one for my hall-of-fame collection...and I live in Cleveland! I love the inscription "Hold What You Got". I also have an autographed photo somewhere.
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Definitely one of the tougher HOFers. Outside of the Negro Leagues, I'd rank him as number 2 behind Burkett
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