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Besides the Dell Stamps, those Dexter pics were used by Atlantic/Richfield (now called ARCO) in 1968 as part of a money giveaway where if you got a card with a certain player's pic on it you got a cash prize or if you got the pics of two or three certain players in numerical order, you also got a cash prize.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: San Diego, CA
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George Stovall 1904
A key player for the early Cleveland teams, Stovall is pictured here courtesy of Carl Horner.
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George Browne 1901
Browne helped the Giants win the 1905 World Series, and is pictured here in 1903.
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Joe Tinker 1902
Continuing the Carl Horner train, here's Tinker circa 1903.
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Jim Pastorius 1906
Here's another Horner cabinet, this time of Brooklyn pitcher Pastorius.
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Whitey Alpermann 1906
I think this Horner cabinet is around 1907.
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Admiral Schlei 1904
Catcher for the Reds at the turn-of-the-century, pictured here by Carl Horner.
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Join Date: May 2016
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Missing Player Located Alamazoo Jennings 1878 Milwauke Grays
I've located an illustration of Alamazoo Jennings of the 1878 Milwaukee Grays. He became a popular umpire and was depicted somewhat cartoonishly in the August 31, 1884 Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Mar 2017
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In the Hunter Dexter image, you can make out the previous name on the nameplate -- pitching coach Cot Deal.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Red Sox R's
All needed as Red Sox, and otherwise as indicated:
Wally REHG Dick REICHLE Karl (Tuffy) RHODES Walt RIPLEY (non-colorized image needed) Pop RISING (larger than OOTP/BR image) Jack ROBINSON Bill RODGERS Tony RODRIGUEZ (larger than current OOTP image) Lee ROGERS (need large scan) Buddy ROSAR (need large, non-baseball card image) Braggo ROTH Stan ROYER Allen RUSSELL (non-newsprint image) Jack RYAN - 1929 Jack RYAN - 1909 Thanks! |
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Dick Reichle 1922
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Sep 2014
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Joel Finch
After learning there was a second edition 1979 Sox Yearbook, I of course bought one, and I found a decent shot of another player who doesn't seem to appear anywhere else in a decent Sox image - Joel Finch
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Joel Finch
After discovering there was a second edition 1979 Sox yearbook, I of course bought a copy, and discovered an image of another player for whom I knew of no other decent Sox color shot - Joel Finch
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Join Date: May 2012
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Gee, you didn't need to spend the money, I'd have scanned anybody you wanted for free. That mag does have some nice shots, doesn't it?
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All Star Reserve
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Sox Yearbook
It does indeed. I didn't realize they published 2nd editions in 79 and 80 - had to get them anyway for my collection; the Finch was an added bonus.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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Ron Clark 1966
Yes, Topps would rather us not post images from its storage website (as in, Don't). No, they don't care if we post images from its offerings once they reach eBay. We can even clean them up a little.
And these are humdingers. This is peripatetic utility infielder Ron Clark, photographed just before or just after the last at bat of his big league career, a strikeout as a pinch-hitter in the 10th inning against the Mets' Jerry Koosman in the second game of a twi-night doubleheader in New York on Friday, September 26, 1975. George Brace got Clark in Chicago (the Phillies were at Wrigley on September 13 and 14) but these shots of him are striking because that pinch-hitting job was Clark's only game appearance in Philly garb. Clark started with the Twins and then went to the Pilots, the A's for two tours, the Brewers, and the one-AB swan song with the Phils. I recall checking Clark's file to see if he had been captured with Seattle (and he had) but I do not remember seeing him in a Philly uni. (As an aside to Cinemaodyssey: the Dexter Cleveland '67 shoot was abysmal. I've posted a couple here and they're so heavily shadowed as to be almost useless. I'll have another look for Siebert and Wagner. I'm afraid I have nothing on Roy Foster). |
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I don't think you'll find any Roy Foster Indians pics from '67. Foster was still in the Pirates system at that time.
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He didn't ask for 1967. Thanks.
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1967 Indians
Thanks Merkle, and I'm not surprised they didn't care much for the Indians that year...they were not exceedingly good.
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Hall Of Famer
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Kirby White 1909
Here's White, pictured while playing with Boston by Carl Horner.
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