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For a long time I resisted Cap Anson because of his role in segregating the game.
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Ive had this 1937 Lou Gehrig Tijuana Bible bookmarked for a couple months now, but cant really see buying it....
Ive seen a dozen over the years FOR SALE, but never seen the inside of one (Leon you have one right?) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=150535569688 |
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As soon as I saw this thread I immediately thought of Mr. Anson. From what I have read his racism was more than just being a product of his times. |
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Being so distant from the game of 80+ years ago sometimes it is the historical character of a player's career that sets them apart and gives a card a story. When I see a card for sale for someone like Ben Chapman for instance, I can't really conceptualize his game in the same way I can for someone like Jim Edmonds or Alan Trammell. But I do recall what I've read of his racism. And in that case, it makes me more interested in his card than I would otherwise be... not because I approve of racism, but because it gives the card a story. It doesn't matter how ugly the story may be, a card that is "common" to me becomes uncommon.
That being said, for players I do know from my own experience, their extra-curricular story sometimes dissuade me from pursuing their cards. I wouldn't refuse a good deal on an A-Rod or Bonds or Clemens card, but I don't look for them either. But in 25 years I might think differently, when their place in the history of the game becomes more permanently engraved in the grand story. |
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As I continue to think about it, guys like OJ, Rose, Bonds, and the like, still are in the process of being judged by history. This may make associating with them via collecting their cards awkward for some. But go back 50 years and judgement has been passed and virtually fixed on those guys. By associating with them via collecting their cards the judgement is included, accounted for, and can add to the collecting value.
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