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Old 03-25-2020, 07:16 PM
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c. 1930s Autograph Booklet Featuring 1935 St. Paul Saints Team with Monty Stratton!

19 total signatures featuring Monty Stratton and Phil Todt. In 1925, The Yankees offered Lou Gehrig to the Red Sox, to repay for the Babe Ruth trade. The player they requested was Todt. Neat find.
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Old 03-25-2020, 07:50 PM
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c. 1930s Autograph Booklet Featuring 1935 St. Paul Saints Team with Monty Stratton!

19 total signatures featuring Monty Stratton and Phil Todt. In 1925, The Yankees offered Lou Gehrig to the Red Sox, to repay for the Babe Ruth trade. The player they requested was Todt. Neat find.
Another eye-catching find. And that Burley Grimes autograph must be pretty rare! Baseball reference has him pitching for only one season, 1934, in the Penn State Association, class D.
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Old 03-26-2020, 01:24 PM
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Joe Hauser - Minneapolis Millers (1932-36)

1931-32 Joe Hauser Hillerich & Bradsby Game Used & Autographed Bat - Early 20th Century Single-Season Home Run King!

“Unser Choe” they called him. A German expression for “Our Joe”. A nickname given to him by the fans while paying for his hometown team the Milwaukee Brewers in the 1920’s. First baseman, Joe Hauser rewrote the record books in professional baseball. While playing for the Baltimore Orioles of the International League in 1930; he set an organized baseball single-season record with 63 home runs. He led the International League in homers again the following year and was dealt to the Minneapolis Millers just prior to the to the start of 1932 season. In 1933, Hauser reset his original professional baseball record by hitting 69 home runs for the Millers. He became the first and only player (until Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire matched the feat in the 1990s) to hit 60 or more home runs in a season twice. Hauser played five seasons with Minneapolis and ended his five-year stint with the Millers with 202 home runs, averaging better than 40 a season.

The feat of landing this gamer after a long 10-year hunt is stimulating. My Millers game-used bat collection just didn’t feel complete without a Hauser. The bat comes with rock-solid provenance. Dave Bushing traded Joe a bottle of whiskey for an afternoon of stories and an autograph. The bat was presented to Hauser at his home in Sheboygan. Joe proudly indicated bat was his and the nails on the back end of the barrel were from him, and he nailed the bat to keep it in action for as long as he could. Thrilling to know that this gamer is a period example that likely could have been used during the historic 1933 season!
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Old 03-26-2020, 02:06 PM
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"Unser Choe" Game-Used Bat paired with the Sept. 9, 1933 Scorecard from the Historic HR #68 & HR #69 Game!
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I love this thread...
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I love the super crazy guys like this Millers / Saints collection, you with your no hitter museum, Ted Z with his t206 knowledge, and me with my... well I'm just all around nuts. Hahaha.

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