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Old 08-04-2025, 04:58 PM
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Purchased what I thought was a scorecard from Dizzy Dean’s last game.

He last pitched on September 28th, 1947. He was a broadcaster for the St. Louis Browns at the time and on the last day of the season, he came out of the booth and started the first three innings. He performed pretty well before hurting his leg while on the base path. You can read the interesting story below.

https://vault.si.com/vault/1964/09/2...eturn-of-dizzy

Anywho, the attached scorecard was advertised as being authentic from an estate sale. When it was received however, I could tell it was a reprint and just made to look old. It did not cost very much, but thought I had gotten my hands on something special.
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