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Old 10-19-2020, 12:59 PM
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Default Uncommon Common in 1933 Goudey set

My latest SABR Baseball Cards article takes a look at the great Charlie Berry. Who?!

https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2020/...charlie-berry/

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Great article, thanks for posting. The Pottsville roots are fascinating along with the rest of his journey. Everyone knows the stories of the big names, but it's great to shine a light on these lesser known players. It seems that with enough research, many times, these "common" players have interesting stories too.

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This is great...thanks for sharing!
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That was very interesting. Thanks for writing it.
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Thanks...Berry is no longer a common fruit in the 1933 Goudey set for me. There should be a Hall of Fame that specifically consists of just such cross-sport individuals such as Charlie.

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Great article, thanks for posting. The Pottsville roots are fascinating along with the rest of his journey. Everyone knows the stories of the big names, but it's great to shine a light on these lesser known players. It seems that with enough research, many times, these "common" players have interesting stories too.

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This is great...thanks for sharing!

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Thanks...Berry is no longer a common fruit in the 1933 Goudey set for me. There should be a Hall of Fame that specifically consists of just such cross-sport individuals such as Charlie.

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Ditto! I went and bought one midway thru writing the article.
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Wow,
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what an incredible story/journey of that guy !!

No doubt! Makes me want to dig in to even more of the player’s stories.
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What a great article!! I love this kind of info. Thanks!
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