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More Diz.

We love Dizzy Dean. He was positively superhuman in 1934.  Consider this: He pitched in fifty games in 1934.  Fifty.  In a 154-game season, that means Diz pitched in a third of his team’s games.  And he won thirty.  And in the 1934 World Series, he pitched in three games, 26 innings in total.  Twenty-six innings in three […]

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Roger the Dodger

I grew up watching Roger Staubach play. Actually, I grew up watching Danny White play, in Staubach’s shadow.  As a Cowboys fan in the early 1980s, White was forever compared to Staubach – and the “can’t win the big one” tag pretty much followed White year after year.  I really only watched Staubach in his final

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Ever seen a CJ like this?

I haven’t. T206 collectors have a field day with this kind of stuff – off-registered cards, miscuts, print freaks, and other anomalies are well-documented, and very, very cool examples of poor turn-of-the-century quality control that help T206 scholars better understand print techniques, sheet placement, and other questions that have been lost to history. Cracker Jacks,

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Max Stein Postcards

We’re thrilled to offer a small grouping of Max Stein postcards. Prewar baseball postcards are growing in popularity, likely because of the vivid images and sharp photography many boast.  This rare issue, produced between 1909 and 1916 by the Max Stein company of Chicago, featured images of many types of subjects (actors, boxers, etc.) features

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