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Card #101-102 Dominic Dallessandro/Augie Galan
I committed the cardinal sin of a mid-grade set collector.
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Card 103/104 Bill Lee & Phil Cavaretta
Big Bill Lee helped lead the Cubbies to the 1938 World Series with a 22-9 record and a 2.66 ERA. After being drafted by the Cardinals, Bill Veeck, Sr. obtained him in a trade on the advice of Jack Doyle … Continue reading
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Card 105/106 Lefty Grove and Bobby Doerr
It’s easy to forget how good Lefty Grove was. He won 300 games…and won more than two games for every one he lost.
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Card 107/108 Frank Pytlak and Dom DiMaggio
Frank Pytlak was one of those plowhorse catchers who hang around for a long time and are always good to have around.
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Card 109/110 Gerald Priddy and John Murphy
Look what the mail turned up today!
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Card 111/112 Tommy Henrich/Marius Russo
I met Tommy Henrich when he spoke at the Salem/Roanoke Hall of Fame banquet one year. Nicknamed “Old Reliable” by legendary announcer Mel Allen, he was a tireless worker with a reputation for delivering in the clutch. He was never … Continue reading
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Card 113/114 Frank Crosetti and John Strum
A smooth fielding shortstop, Frank Crosetti collected a whole lot of World Championship rings in his thirty-seven seasons as a shortstop and coach for the Yankees. During the course of his career, he collected a staggering $142,000 in World Series … Continue reading
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Card 115/116 Ival Goodman and Myron McCormick
Ival Goodman was a key cog in the Reds back-to-back pennants of 1939 and 1940. He was the first Red to hit 30 home runs in a season and a member of the team’s Hall of Fame.
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Card 117/118 Eddie Joost and Ernest Koy
Eddie Joost was a member of the 1940 World Series Champion and the last manager of the Philadelphia As. His low career batting average is the result of futility in the early part of his career…he showed a marked improvement … Continue reading
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Card 119/120 Lloyd Waner & Henry Majeski
Picked this one up from my old buddy Steve Slockett at a show in Chantilly, Virginia. Lloyd “Little Poison” Warner is a hall of famer
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