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Found a Lolich image on eBay placing his row at the bottom of a slit. There is an image of a Lolich on this thread which places his row on the top of a slit as well.
Also, there is this image that is on eBay - I asked the seller to post a scan of the reverse. We'll see. Last edited by deweyinthehall; 07-08-2024 at 05:09 PM. |
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We need more of these, John O'Donoghue (I believe) is to the left of Jerry Buchek. It is a Phillie or an Indian, and O'Donoghue is the only one that matches. What looks like blue on the edge must be chipping.
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Has to be O'Donoghue - the placement of the TM line on the reverse cinches it.
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Here is the back of that miscut Mickey Lolich, I'm pretty certain it is Buck Rodgers above him but I can't confirm it. I don't think it is either of the pitchers Bob Lee or Ken Johnson, the bottom part of the p of pitcher would be showing on the front of the card, and I don't think it is Jose Cardenal because the black border line of his cartoon has a couple of unique flaws that aren't present on the Lolich miscut.
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It's Rodgers. On the Cardenal, the cartoon loop doesn't extend past the orange border as it does on this card. The only other possibilities (setting aside Bragan for obvious reasons) would be pitchers Johnson and Lee, both of which as you say would show a trace of the 'p', and Cannizzaro. It can't be the latter because the black stat lines run to the edge of the orange field, which also obviously doesn't match. So, you're correct - it has to be Rodgers.
Since we already had a mini column with Rodgers and Richardson, it now has Lolich as well. Two matches from the 6th of '66 in one day - who would have thunk it? Last edited by deweyinthehall; 07-12-2024 at 09:32 PM. |
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