Lot of 50 Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque Postcards
Front:
GR VER CLEVELAND ALEXANDER
GREAT NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHER
FOR TWO DECADES WITH PHILLIES.
CUBS AND CARDINALS STARTING
IN 1911. WON 1926 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
FOR CARDINALS BY STRIKING OUT
LAZZERI WITH BASES FULL IN
FINAL CRISIS AT YANKEE STADIUM.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ADRIAN CONSTANTINE ANSON
"CAP"
GREATEST HITTER AND GREATEST
NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYER-MANAGER
OF 19TH CENTURY. STARTED WITH
CHICAGOS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE'S
FIRST YEAR 1876.CHICAGO MANAGER
FROM 1879 TO 1897, WINNING 5 PENNANTS.
WAS.300 CLASS HITTER 20 YEARS,
BATTING CHAMPION 4 TIMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
LUCIUS BENJAMIN APPLING
CHICAGO A. L. 1930-1950
A. L. BATTING CHAMPION IN 1936 AND 1943.
PLAYED 2,218 GAMES AT SHORT STOP
FOR MAJOR LEAGUE MARK.
HAD 2,749 HITS.
LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE OF .310.
LED A.L. IN ASSIST 7 YEARS.
HOLDS A. L. RECORD FOR CHANCES
ACCEPTED BY SHORTSTOP 11,569.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HOWARD EARL AVERILL
ROCK
CLEVELAND A.L.
BOSTON N. L.
DETROIT A.L.
1929-1941
COMPILED.318 CAREER BATTING AVERAGE
AND HIT 238 HOME RUNS. TWICE MADE
MORE THAN 200 HITS IN SEASON, PACING
LEAGUE WITH 232 IN 1936. DROVE IN
100 OR MORE RUNS FIVE TIMES. RAPPED
FOUR HOMERS, THREE CONSECUTIVELY
IN FIRST GAME AND BATTED IN 11 RUNS
IN 1930 TWIN-BILL.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOHN FRANKLIN BAKER
PHILADELPHIA A.L.1908-1914
NEW YORK A.L.1916-1922
MEMBER OF CONNIE MACK'S FAMOUS
$100,000 INFIELD. LED AMERICAN LEAGUE
IN HOME RUNS 1911-12 13, TIED IN 1914.
WON TWO WORLD SERIES GAMES FROM
GIANTS IN 1911 WITH HOME RUNS THUS
GETTING NAME "HOME RUN BAKER.PLAYED
IN SIX WORLD SERIES 1910-11-13-14-21-22.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
DAVID JAMES BANCROFT
"BEAUTY"
PHILADELPHIA N. L.,
BOSTON N. L.,
NEW YORK N.L.,
BROOKLYN N. L.
1915-1930
SET MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD FOR CHANCES
HANDLED BY A SHORT STOP IN A SEASON - 984
IN 1922. LED LEAGUE IN PUTOUTS FOR SHORT-
STOPS IN 1918-1920 1921 1922. HIT .319 IN 1921,
.321 IN 1922 AND 304 IN 1923 WITH
NEW YORK GIANTS. HIT.319 IN 1925 AND
311 IN 1926 WITH BOSTON.
PLAYER MANAGER OF BRAVES, 1924-1927.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
EDWARD GRANT BARROW
CLUB EXECUTIVE, MANAGER, LEAGUE
PRESIDENT IN MINORS AND MAJORS FROM
1894 TO 1945. CONVERTED BABE RUTH FROM
PITCHER TO OUTFIELDER AS MANAGER BOSTON
A.L.IN 1918. DISCOVERED HONUS WAGNER
AND MANY OTHER GREAT STARS. WON WORLD
SERIES IN 1918.BUILT NEW YORK YANKEES INTO
OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATION IN BASEBALL
AS BUSINESS MANAGER FROM 1920 TO 1945.
WINNING 14 PENNANTS, 10 WORLD SERIES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JACOB PETER BECKLEY
"OLD EAGLE EYE"
1888-1907
FAMED NATIONAL LEAGUE SLUGGER
MADE 2,930 HITS FOR LIFETIME .309 BATTING
AVERAGE. HOLDS RECORD IN MAJORS FOR
FIRST BASE: FOR CHANCES ACCEPTED 25,000
MOST PUTOUTS 23,696, MOST GAMES 2,368.
PLAYED 20 SEASONS WITH PITTSBURGH,
NEW YORK, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JAMES THOMAS BELL
"COOL PAPA"
NEGRO LEAGUES 1922-1950
COMBINED SPEED, DARING AND BATTING
SKILL TO RANK AMONG BEST PLAYERS
IN NEGRO LEAGUES. CONTEMPORARIES
RATED HIM FASTEST MAN ON BASE
PATHS. HIT OVER.300 REGULARLY,
TOPPING.400 ON OCCASION. PLAYED
29 SUMMERS AND 21 WINTERS
OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
CHARLES ALBERT BENDER
"CHIEF"
PHILADELPHIA A.L. 1903 1914
PHILADELPHIA N. L. 1916
1917
CHICAGO A.L. 1925
1910
FAMOUS CHIPPEWA INDIAN. WON OVER 200
GAMES. PITCHED FOR ATHLETICS IN 1905-
1911-1913-1914 WORLD SERIES.
DEFEATED N.Y. GIANTS 3-0 FOR A'S ONLY
VICTORY IN 1905. FIRST PITCHER IN
WORLD SERIES OF 6 GAMES (1911) TO PITCH
3 COMPLETE GAMES. PITCHED NO-HIT GAME
AGAINST CLEVELAND IN 1910.
HIGHEST A.L. PERCENTAGES IN
1910 1911 - 1914.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
LAWRENCE PETER BERRA
"YOGI"
NEW YORK, A. L. 1946-1963
NEW YORK, N. L. 1965
PLAYED ON MORE PENNANT-WINNERS (14) AND
WORLD CHAMPIONS (10) THAN ANY PLAYER IN
HISTORY. HAD 358 HOME RUNS AND LIFETIME
.285 BATTING AVERAGE. SET MANY RECORDS
FOR CATCHERS, INCLUDING 148 CONSECUTIVE
GAMES WITHOUT AN ERROR. VOTED A. L. MOST
VALUABLE PLAYER 1951-54-55. MANAGED
YANKEES TO PENNANT IN 1964.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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JAMES LE ROY BOTTOMLEY
"SUNNY JIM"
ST. LOUIS N.L., CINCINNATI N.L.,
ST. LOUIS A.L. 1922-1937
SUPERB CLUTCH HITTER. DROVE IN
100 OR MORE RUNS SIX YEARS IN ROW,
1924 1929, LEADING LEAGUE TWICE.
ESTABLISHED RECORD BY BATTING IN
12 RUNS IN ONE GAME. MOST VALUABLE
PLAYER 1928. HIT SEVEN HOMERS
IN SPAN OF FIVE GAMES IN 1929. HAD
LIFETIME .310 BATTING AVERAGE.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
LOUIS BOUDREAU
CLEVELAND A. L. 1938-1950
BOSTON A. L. 1951-1952
LED A. L. SHORTSTOPS IN FIELDING EIGHT
SEASONS. SET MAJOR LOOP MARK FOR DOUBLE
PLAYS BY SHORTSTOP (134) AND WON BATTING
TITLE, 1944, PACED A. L. IN DOUBLES THREE
TIMES. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, 1948, WHEN
HE BATTED.355 TO LEAD INDIANS TO PENNANT
AS PLAYER-PILOT. LIFETIME BATTING
AVERAGE .295
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ROGER BRESNAHAN
BATTERY MATE OF CHRISTY MATHEWSON
WITH THE NEW YORK GIANTS, HE WAS
ONE OF THE GAME'S MOST NATURAL
PLAYERS AND MIGHT HAVE STARRED
AT ANY POSITION. THE DUKE OF TRALEE
WAS ONE OF THE FEW MAJOR LEAGUE
CATCHERS FAST ENOUGH TO BE USED
AS A LEADOFF MAN.
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NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
MORDECAI PETER BROWN
(THREE-FINGERED AND MINER)
MEMBER OF CHICAGO N.L.CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAM OF 1906,'07,'08,'10. A RIGHT HANDED
PITCHER, WON 239 GAMES DURING MAJOR
LEAGUE CAREER THAT ALSO INCLUDED
ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI N.L.AND CLUBS
IN F.L.FIRST MAJOR LEAGUER TO PITCH
FOUR CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS, ACHIEVING
THIS FEAT ON JUNE 13, JUNE 25, JULY 2
AND JULY 4 IN 1908.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
DAN BROUTHERS
HARD-HITTING FIRST BASEMAN OF
EIGHT MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS, HE WAS
PART OF ORIGINAL"BIG FOUR" OF BUFFALO
TRADED WITH OTHER MEMBERS OF
THAT COMBINATION TO DETROIT, HE HIT
419 AS CITY WON ITS ONLY NATIONAL
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1887.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HON. MORGAN G. BULKELEY
FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL
LEAGUE AND A LEADER IN ITS
ORGANIZATION IN 1876 WHICH
LAID THE FOUNDATION OF THE
NATIONAL GAME FOR POSTERITY.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JESSE C. BURKETT
BATTING STAR WHO PLAYED OUTFIELD FOR
THE NEW YORK, CLEVELAND AND ST. LOUIS
N.L.TEAMS AND THE ST. LOUIS AND BOSTON
A.L.TEAMS. SHARES WITH ROGERS HORNSBY
AND TY COBB THE RECORD OF HITTING.400
OR BETTER THE MOST TIMES. ACCOMPLISHED
THIS ON THREE OCCASIONS.TOPPED THE
N.L.IN HITTING THREE TIMES, BATTING
OVER.400 TO GAIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
IN 1895 AND 1896.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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ROY CAMPANELLA
"CAMPY"
BROOKLYN N. L. 1948 - 1957
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER N. L. 1951-1953-1955
ESTABLISHED RECORDS FOR CATCHERS: MOST
HOME-RUNS IN A SEASON 41, MOST RUNS
BATTED IN 142. SET N.L. RECORD FOR CHANCES
ACCEPTED BY CATCHERS FOR MOST CONSECUTIVE
YEARS 6, TIED RECORD FOR MOST YEARS IN
PUTOUTS 6, CAUGHT 100 OR MORE GAMES FOR
MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS 9. LED IN FIELDING
AVERAGE FOR CATCHERS 1949-1952-1953-1957.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
MAX GEORGE CAREY
PITTSBURGH N.L. 1910-1926, 1930
BROOKLYN N.L.1926-1929, 1932-1933
HOLDS NATIONAL LEAGUE RECORDS FOR OUT-
FIELDERS: GAMES PLAYED, 2421; PUT OUTS,
6363; ASSISTS, 339; TOTAL CHANCES,
6702. MODERN LEAGUE RECORD FOR MOST
STOLEN BASES,738. MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD
MOST YEARS LEADING LEAGUE IN STOLEN
BASES.10, BATTING AVERAGE .285 FOR
20 SEASONS. IN 1922 51 STOLEN BASES
IN 53 ATTEMPTS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ALEXANDER JOY CARTWRIGHT, JR.
"FATHER OF MODERN BASE BALL"
SET BASES 90 FEET APART.
ESTABLISHED 9 INNINGS AS GAME
AND 9 PLAYERS AS TEAM. ORGANIZED
THE KNICKERBOCKER BASEBALL CLUB
OF N.Y. IN 1845. CARRIED BASEBALL
TO PACIFIC COAST AND HAWAII
IN PIONEER DAYS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HENRY CHADWICK
BASEBALL'S PREEMINENT PIONEER
WRITER FOR HALF A CENTURY.
INVENTOR OF THE BOX SCORE.
AUTHOR OF THE FIRST RULE-BOOK
IN 1858. CHAIRMAN OF RULES
COMMITTEE IN FIRST NATION-WIDE
BASEBALL ORGANIZATION.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
FRANK LEROY CHANCE
FAMOUS LEADER OF CHICAGO CUBS.WON
PENNANT WITH CUBS IN FIRST FULL SEASON
AS MANAGER IN 1906 THAT TEAM COMPILED
116 VICTORIES UNEQUALLED IN MAJOR
LEAGUE HISTORY ALSO WON PENNANTS
IN 1907, 08 AND 1910 AND WORLD SERIES
WINNER IN 07 AND 08. STARTED WITH
CHICAGO IN 1898. ALSO MANAGER
NEW YORK A.L.AND BOSTON A.L.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
OSCAR MCKINLEY CHARLESTON
NEGRO LEAGUES 1915-1944
RATED AMONG ALL-TIME GREATS OF NEGRO
LEAGUES. VERSATILE STAR BATTED WELL
OVER .300 MOST YEARS. SPEED, STRONG
ARM AND FIELDING INSTINCTS MADE HIM
STANDOUT CENTER FIELDER. LATER MOVED
TO FIRST BASE. ALSO MANAGED SEVERAL
TEAMS DURING 40 YEARS IN NEGRO BASEBALL.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOHN DWIGHT CHESBRO
"HAPPY JACK
FAMED PITCHER WHO LED BOTH LEAGUES
IN PERCENTAGE-NATIONAL LEAGUE IN
1902; AMERICAN LEAGUE IN 1904.SERVED
WITH PITTSBURGH N.L.AND THE NEW YORK
AND BOSTON A.L. WON 41 GAMES, TOPS
IN MAJORS, IN 1904 AND DURING BIG
LEAGUE CAREER COMPILED 192 VICTORIES
WHILE LOSING ONLY 128.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
FRED CLARKE
THE FIRST OF THE SUCCESSFUL
"BOY MANAGERS, AT TWENTY-FOUR HE
PILOTED LOUISVILLE'S COLONELS IN
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. WON 4 PENNANTS
FOR PITTSBURGH AND A WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1909. STARRED AS
AN OUTFIELDER FOR 22 SEASONS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOHN GIBSON CLARKSON
WORCESTER, N.L. 1882
CHICAGO, N. L. 1884-87
BOSTON, N.L. 1888-92
CLEVELAND, N.L. 1892-94
PITCHED 4 TO O NO-HIT GAME AGAINST
PROVIDENCE IN 1885. WON 328 LOST 175
PCT.652 LED LEAGUE WITH 33 VICTORIES
IN 1885 (INCLUDING 10 SHUTOUTS) 38 IN
1887, 49 IN 1888 AND 49 IN 1889. HAD
2013 STRIKE OUTS IN 4514 INNINGS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ROBERTO WALKER CLEMENTE
PITTSBURGH N. L. 1955-1972
MEMBER OF EXCLUSIVE 3,000-HIT CLUB. LED
NATIONAL LEAGUE IN BATTING FOUR TIMES.
HAD FOUR SEASONS WITH 200 OR MORE HITS
WHILE POSTING LIFETIME .317 AVERAGE AND
240 HOME RUNS. WON MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
AWARD 1966. RIFLE-ARMED DEFENSIVE STAR
SET N. L. MARK BY PACING OUTFIELDERS IN
ASSISTS FIVE YEARS. BATTED.362 IN TWO
WORLD SERIES, HITTING IN ALL 14 GAMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
TYRUS RAYMOND COBB
DETROIT PHILADELPHIA, A.L.-1905-1928
LED AMERICAN LEAGUE IN BATTING
TWELVE TIMES AND CREATED OR
EQUALLED MORE MAJOR LEAGUE
RECORDS THAN ANY OTHER PLAYER.
RETIRED WITH 4191 MAJOR LEAGUE HITS.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
GORDON "MICKEY" COCHRANE
PHILADELPHIA A.L.1925-1933
DETROIT A.L.1934-1937
FIERY CATCHER COMPILED A NOTABLE
RECORD BOTH AS A PLAYER AND MANAGER.
THE SPARK OF THE ATHLETICS' CHAMPIONSHIP
TEAMS OF 1929-30-31, HAD AN AVERAGE
BATTING MARK OF.346 FOR THOSE THREE
YEARS. LED DETROIT TO TWO LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIPS AND A WORLD SERIES
TITLE IN 1935.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
EDWARD TROWBRIDGE COLLINS
PHILADELPHIA - CHICAGO
PHILADELPHIA, A.L.-1906-1930
FAMED AS BATSMAN, BASE RUNNER
AND SECOND BASEMAN AND ALSO AS
FIELD CAPTAIN. BATTED.333 DURING
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER.SECOND ONLY
TO TY COBB IN MODERN BASE STEALING.
MADE 3313 HITS IN 2826 GAMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JAMES COLLINS
CONSIDERED BY MANY THE GAME'S
GREATEST THIRD BASEMAN, HE
REVOLUTIONIZED STYLE OF PLAY AT THAT
BAG. LED BOSTON RED SOX TO FIRST
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1903. A
CONSISTENT BATTER, HIS DEFENSIVE PLAY
THRILLED FANS OF BOTH MAJOR LEAGUES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
EARLE BRYAN COMBS
NEW YORK YANKEES 1924-1935
LEAD-OFF HITTER AND CENTER FIELDER OF
YANKEE CHAMPIONS OF 1926-27-28-32.
LIFETIME BATTING AVERAGE 325. 200 OR
MORE HITS THREE SEASONS. LED LEAGUE
WITH 231 HITS IN 1927 WHILE BATTING.356.
PACED A. L. IN TRIPLES THREE TIMES AND
TWICE LED OUTFIELDERS IN PUTOUTS.
BATTED 350 IN FOUR WORLD SERIES
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
CHARLES A. COMISKEY
"THE OLD ROMAN"
STARTED 50 YEARS OF BASEBALL AS
ST.LOUIS BROWNS FIRST-BASEMAN IN 1882
AND WAS FIRST MAN AT THIS POSITION TO
PLAY AWAY FROM THE BAG FOR BATTERS. AS
BROWNS'MANAGER-CAPTAIN-PLAYER WON
4 STRAIGHT AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
PENNANTS STARTING 1885,WORLD CHAMPIONS
FIRST 2 YEARS.OWNER AND PRESIDENT
CHICAGO WHITE SOX 1900 TO 1931.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOHN BERTRAND CONLAN
"JOCKO"
UMPIRE
NATIONAL LEAGUE 1941-1965
SUNNY DISPOSITION, ACCURACY AND
HUSTLE EARNED HIM RATING AS STANDOUT
UMPIRE AND HE WON RESPECT OF
PLAYERS AND MANAGERS WITH HIS
FAIRNESS. ONLY ARBITER TO WORK IN
EACH OF FIRST FOUR N. L. PENNANT
PLAYOFFS. CHOSEN FOR SIX WORLD SERIES
AND SIX ALL-STAR GAMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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ROGER
TROY N. L.,
NEW YORK P. L.,
CONNOR
NEW YORK N. L.,
PHILADELPHIA N.L.
ST. LOUIS N. L. 1880-1897
POWER-HITTING STAR OF DEAD-BALL ERA
SET CAREER HOME RUN RECORD FOR 19 TH
CENTURY PLAYERS. WON LEAGUE BATTING
CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1885 AND HIT .300 OR
BETTER 12 TIMES. HIT THREE HOMERS
IN A GAME IN 1888 AND MADE SIX HITS IN
SIX AT-BATS IN A GAME IN 1895.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
THOMAS HENRY CONNOLLY
UMPIRE
NATIONAL LEAGUE-1898-1899
AMERICAN LEAGUE - 1901-1953
OFFICIATED IN FIRST A.L. GAME IN
CHICAGO, 1901. UMPIRED IN EIGHT
WORLD SERIES, INCLUDING THE FIRST
ONE IN 1903 AND IN GAMES WHEN BOSTON
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA PARKS
WERE DEDICATED. NAMED CHIEF OF A. L.
STAFF IN 1931. BORN IN ENGLAND, HE
BECAME A PROFESSIONAL UMPIRE IN 1894.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
STANLEY ANTHONY COVELESKI
PHILADELPHIA A. L.
1912
CLEVELAND A. L. 1916-1924
WASHINGTON A. L. 1925-1927
NEW YORK A. L.
1928
STAR PITCHER WITH A RECORD OF 214 WINS,
141 LOSSES, AVERAGE.603, E. R. A. 2.88.
WON 20 OR MORE GAMES IN 5 SEASONS. WON
13 STRAIGHT GAMES IN 1925. PITCHED AND
WON 3 GAMES FOR CLEVELAND IN 1920
WORLD SERIES WITH E. R. A. 0.67.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
SAMUEL EARL CRAWFORD
WAHOO SAM"
CINCINNATI N.L.1899-1902
DETROIT A.L.1903 - 1917
HAD LIFETIME RECORD OF 2964 HITS,
BATTING AVERAGE OF .309. PLAYED 2305
GAMES.HOLDS MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD
FOR MOST TRIPLES, 312. LEAGUE LEADER
ONE OR MORE SEASONS IN DOUBLES,TRIPLES,
RUNS BATTED IN, RUNS SCORED, CHANCES
ACCEPTED, HOME RUNS (N. L.1901-A.L.1908)
AND TOTAL BASES (N. L. 1902-A.L. 1913).
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOSEPH EDWARD CRONIN
PITTSBURGH N.L. 1926-1927
WASHINGTON A.L. 1928-1934
BOSTON A.L.1935-1945
NAMED ALL-STAR SHORTSTOP SEVEN
SEASONS. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER A.L.
1930. LED A. L. SHORT STOPS IN FIELDING
1931-1932. MOST PUTOUTS AND DOUBLE
PLAYS 1930 31-32.LIFETIME BATTING
AVERAGE .302. WON PENNANT IN 1933 IN
FIRST SEASON AS MANAGER WASHINGTON
A.L.AT AGE 26.TRADED TO BOSTON 1934 FOR
REPORTED RECORD PRICE OF $250,000.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
W. A."CANDY"CUMMINGS
PITCHED FIRST CURVE BALL IN BASEBALL
HISTORY. INVENTED CURVE AS AMATEUR
ACE OF BROOKLYN STARS IN 1867. ENDED
LONG CAREER AS HARTFORD PITCHER IN
NATIONAL LEAGUE'S FIRST YEAR 1876.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HAZEN SHIRLEY CUYLER
"KIKI"
PITTSBURGH N.L. 1921 TO 1927
CHICAGO N. L. 1928 TO 1935
CINCINNATI N. L. 1935 TO 1937
BROOKLYN N. L. 1938
LED N. L. IN STOLEN BASES 1926, 1928,
1929, 1930. BATTED .354 IN 1924,
357 IN 1925, 360 IN 1929, .355 IN 1930.
LIFETIME TOTAL 2299 HITS,
BATTING AVERAGE .321.
NAMED TO ALL STAR TEAM IN 1925.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WILLIAM MALCOLM DICKEY
NEW YORK A.L. 1928-1946
SET RECORD BY CATCHING 100 OR MORE
GAMES 13 SUCCESSIVE SEASONS. PLAYED
WITH YANKEES, CHAMPIONS OF 1932-36-37-
38-39-41-42-43. WHEN CLUB WON 7 WORLD
SERIES TITLES. HOLDS NUMEROUS WORLD
SERIES RECORDS FOR CATCHERS, INCLUDING
MOST GAMES, 38. PLAYED ON 8 ALL-STAR
TEAMS FROM 1932 TO 1946. LIFETIME
BATTING AVERAGE OF .313 IN 1789 GAMES.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
JOSEPH PAUL DI MAGGIO
NEW YORK A.L.1936 TO 1951
HIT SAFELY IN 56 CONSECUTIVE GAMES
FOR MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD 1941. HIT 2
HOME-RUNS IN ONE INNING 1936.HIT 3
HOME-RUNS IN ONE GAME (3 TIMES).HOLDS
NUMEROUS BATTING RECORDS. PLAYED IN
10 WORLD SERIES (51 GAMES) AND 11 ALL
STAR GAMES. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
A.L.1939,1941,1947.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
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JAY HANNA (DIZZY) DEAN
ST. LOUIS (N.L.) 1932 1937
CHICAGO (N.L.) 1938-1941
ONE OF FOUR N.L.PITCHERS TO WIN 30 OR
MORE GAMES UNDER MODERN REGULATIONS.
PITCHED IN 1934 (ST. L.) 1938 (CHICAGO)
WORLD SERIES. LED LEAGUE IN STRIKEOUTS
1932-33-34-35. SINGLE GAME RECORD WITH
17, JULY 30, 1933. FIRST PITCHER TO MAKE
TWO HITS IN ONE INNING IN WORLD SERIES.
MOST VALUABLE N.L. PLAYER IN 1934.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
ED DELAHANTY
ONE OF THE GAME'S GREATEST SLUGGERS.
LED NATIONAL LEAGUE HITTERS IN
1899 WITH AN AVERAGE OF.408 FOR
PHILADELPHIA; AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTERS IN 1902 WITH A MARK OF.376
FOR WASHINGTON, MADE 6 HITS IN 6
TIMES AT BAT TWICE DURING CAREER
AND ONCE HIT 4 HOME RUNS IN A GAME.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
HUGH DUFFY
BRILLIANT AS A DEFENSIVE OUTFIELDER
FOR THE BOSTON NATIONALS, HE
COMPILED A BATTING AVERAGE IN 1894
WHICH WAS NOT TO BE CHALLENGED
IN HIS LIFETIME -.438.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
WM.B. BUCK" EWING
GREATEST 19TH CENTURY CATCHER. GIANT
IN STATURE AND GIANT CAPTAIN OF
NEW YORK'S FIRST NATIONAL LEAGUE
CHAMPIONS 1888 AND 1889. WAS GENIUS
AS FIELD LEADER, UNSURPASSED IN
THROWING TO BASES, GREAT LONG-RANGE
HITTER.NATIONAL LEAGUE CAREER
1881 TO 1899 TROY, N.Y. GIANTS AND
CLEVELAND; CINCINNATI MANAGER.
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM.
Cooperstown, New York
JOHN JOSEPH EVERS
"THE TROJAN"
MIDDLE MAN OF THE FAMOUS DOUBLE
PLAY COMBINATION OF TINKER TO EVERS
TO CHANCE. WITH THE PENNANT WINNING
CHICAGO CUBS OF 1906, 07 08-10 AND WITH
THE BOSTON BRAVES MIRACLE TEAM OF
1914.VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN N.L.
IN 1914. SERVED AS PLAYER, COACH AND
MANAGER IN BIG LEAGUES AND AS A SCOUT
FROM 1902 THROUGH 1934.SHARES RECORD
FOR MAKING MOST SINGLES IN FOUR
GAME WORLD SERIES.
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WILLIAM GEORGE EVANS
UMPIRE AND EXECUTIVE
EMPLOYED BY AMERICAN LEAGUE IN
1906 AT AGE 22, MAKING HIM YOUNGEST
UMPIRE EVER IN MAJORS. SERVED ON A. L.
STAFF THROUGH 1927. OFFICIATED IN
SIX WORLD SERIES.GENERAL MANAGER
OF CLEVELAND INDIANS, 1927-1935. FARM
DIRECTOR OF BOSTON RED SOX 1936-1940
PRESIDENT OF SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION,
1942 1946. GENERAL MANAGER OF
DETROIT TIGERS, 1947.1951.
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1939
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1954
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