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The boycotted 1904 American League Champions Red Sox.
Burr McIntosh 1904
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The Red Sox have had some really tragic deaths. Most of us are familiar with The Golden Greek.
Then there was the tragic death of Ed Morris, who was stabbed to death at a picnic held in his honor. Finally, poor Gordon McNaughton, who might still be with us if not for a violation of the seventh commandment: |
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Maybe my favorite thread ever:
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This should go over big with Sox fans. (He even writes about "No, No, Nanette.")
![]() Of course, this is as much a Boston Americans piece as it is a NY Americans--scorecard for Chesbro's "wild pitch" game: ![]()
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David,
It's even more irritating that the confounded letter is dated 1927. Please burn it immediately. ;-) Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 06-28-2009 at 08:21 AM. |
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Nice Burr Mac, M101-2 team, the Herald pc and absolute favorite, Harry taking it in the keister letter. I'll have to burn a copy for the boys at work.
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A George Burke original vintage photograph of Jimmie Foxx.
foxxburke.jpg And "Double X" receiving his All-American Award from Babe Ruth. foxxruth.jpg |
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![]() Max |
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