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Lineup for Yesterday
L is for Lajoie Whom Clevelanders love, Napolean himself, With glue in his glove. — Ogden Nash, Sport magazine (January 1949)
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Thanks for sharing as it is always impressive seeing the sum of all the parts...
Nice going ! Last edited by DixieBaseball; 05-08-2009 at 05:01 PM. |
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Wow!! How cool!
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There's something very satisfying about seeing a group of cards together like that. Thanks for sharing Rob.
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damn, that's nice!
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Very impressive array of Lajoies. There was a "Show me your Lajoie" thread on the old board about six months ago (http://tinyurl.com/ocxqdl) in which I posted a YouTube link of a 1930 radio interview with Ty Cobb in which he expounded on the subjects of base stealing, keeping your eye on the ball and Lajaway. It's about a 90 second clip; you can hear The Man enunciate Lajoie easy pie about ten seconds from the end.
This beauty arrived yesterday:
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David, great card and great link. Watching that kind of made me feel nauseous thinking about Manny and the modern game.
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