
Ty Cobb #2 (1911) - Here's an early Ty card while he was playing outfield for the Detroit Tigers. (Shown
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Cap Anson (1888) Adrian "Cap" Anson is considered to be baseball's first superstar. He's shown here as a first baseman of the new Chicago White Stockings of the infant National League. (Shown on a small t-shirt.) CLICK HERE TO ORDER

Christy Mathewson (1911) Evidently Christy was the kind of ball player that every parent would want to claim. At Bucknell he belonged to the glee club and the literary society and even wrote children's stories! He was also one of the most dominating pitchers of baseball history, back when a pitcher usually went the full nine innings. (Shown on a small t-shirt.) ORDER
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Frank Chance - Remember the "Tinkers to Evans to Chance" double play combination? Well this Hall of Famer was the Chance part. He was also the first player to ever be thrown out of a World Series Game (1910) (Shown on a small t-shirt.) CLICK
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Walter Johnson (1911) Walt Johnson is another one of the few candidates for baseball's best pitcher ever. He was one of the first five inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame and was probably one of the most respected players of his day for his gentlemanly conduct. (Shown on a small t-shirt.) BUY
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