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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: dave
i'm just curious out of all the southern leaguers, are any certain ones considered more rare or valuable? I read something about the texas leagues are worth a bit more? If so, what teams would that include? |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: JimB
On a related topic, I have always felt that a premium for Hindu Southern Leaguers seemed a bit odd. Southern Leaguers are tough because they are only available with Hindu, and Old Mill. Paying an additional premium seems redundant to me. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Brian Weisner
Hi Jim, |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Scot Reader
Dave, |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Cobby33
I third the notion that Hindu Southerners command a premium, given the scarcity of thos backs on Southern Leaguers. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: JimB
Brian, |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Anonymous
thats what i was curious about, having the C Smith if that brought anymore of a premium graded than any of the others |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Cobby33
Here is a random sampling of 20 Southerners to close on eBay in the last week: |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Brian Weisner
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Scot Reader
Here are the data from my survey of 603 southern leaguers: |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
From two recent large collections of T206's that I acquired here is the So. Lge. cards |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Scot Reader
Geez Ted, |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: barrysloate
Hindu Southern leaguers have always been much tougher than Piedmont and Old Mill, and Ted's two finds- boy those are a lot of Southern leaguers- proves it, assuming that is a large enough sample. Also, re: Cobby's comment that New Orleans players get a premium, while I am not aware of that is it possible because Joe Jackson was on that team? Also, if memory serves, Breitenstein threw a no-hitter in the major leagues. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
BARRY S. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: barrysloate
A no hitter in his first game- I didn't know that. Sanchez just threw one in like his 12th game, and I remember the A's had a pitcher in 1970 who threw one in one of his very first starts. I also watched on TV Les Rohr- do I have the name right?- pitch one for the Red Sox against the Yankees with two outs in the 9th inning and lost it- and pretty much disappeared from baseball. I think others on the board can fill in these two details better. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: barrysloate
It was Billy Rohr. Les Rohr pitched for the Mets about the same time. Billy was with the Red Sox only in 1967. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Millerhouse
Though this is badly out of my era of expertise, isn't throwing a no-hitter in his first major league start Bobo Holloman's only claim to fame? |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: barrysloate
I think you may be right. That name sticks out. And I think it was Elston Howard who got the hit off Rohr with two outs in the 9th, and it might have been his first start. Come on, somebody on this board can fill in the details on these games. I'm old and forgetful. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Todd Schultz
Friday, April 14th |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: barrysloate
I watched it on TV. |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Anonymous
Brian, |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: JimB
Brian, |
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T206 Southern Leaguers, any more valuable?
Posted By: Cobby33
Below is a link to some really interesting "no hitter" facts: Here are some T206'ers who are in the elite group: Breitenstein (as Barry pointed out); Cy Young (1st game); Deacon Phillippe; Vic Willis; Mathewson (x2); Hooks Wiltse; Rube Marquard; Jimmy Lavender (1st game). Forgive me if I missed any T206'ers or included any who weren't in T206... |
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