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Hal Rustenhaven
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Baseball-Reference has his name as Hal P. Rustenhaven should be Harry R. "Hal" Rustenhaven. Hal with the 1911 New York Giants Opening Day. From team photo. came north with the team from Spring training. Also a photo from 1914 Ogden Canners. |
Rosters Minor League
Am I missing something or is there a way to get complete historically accurate minor league rosters. Guys that really played but where career minor leaguers?
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Edwin Lewis Breckenridge (not Edward). Born April 3, 1869 Died 2 May 1946 Hartford, Conn "Coach at Amherst College, Colgate University and the US Naval Academy and a number of independent teams" |
Russell Wilson 2010-2011
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Seahawks QB
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George Josslyn
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Charley Trippi 1947
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Georgia football star Charley Trippi played one year of minor league baseball in 1947 for the Atlanta Crackers (Southern Association).
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1952 Montreal Royals
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A series of Exhibit Cards of the 1952 Montreal Royals (AAA International League) affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Walter Alston - Tom LaSorda - Don Hoak- Walt Moryn - Al Ronning |
1952 Montreal Royals - part 2
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Walter Fiala - Gil Mills - Art Fabbro - Frank Marchio - Carmen Mauro
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1952 Montreal Royals - part 3
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These are Parkhurst Cards. Jim Gilliam - Johnny Podres - Jim Pendleton - Jim Hughes - Dan Bankhead
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1952 Montreal Royals - part 4
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Rocky Nelson - Ed Roebuck - Hampton Coleman - Gino Cimolli
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PCL photos 1968
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Some offerings from the Topps Vault for 1968 PCL
Tony LaRussa (Vancouver) - Billy Martin (Denver) - Jim Napier (Hawaii) - Bobby Klaus (San Diego) - Ed Sukla (Seattle) |
Nashville Vols assortment
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These guys all played for the Nashville Vols of the Southern Association. Year of photo noted after name
Russ Mears (1940) - Pete Modica (1950) - Boots Poffenberger (1940) - Bob Kelly (1957) - Red Lucas (1944) |
George Archie & Charlie Gassaway
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A couple of local favorites who hailed from around Nashville: George Archie (Seattle 1939) and Charlie Gassaway (Oakland 1946)
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Denver Bears 1967 & 1968
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Some Denver Bears (AAA Minnesota Twins) from 1967 via the Topps Vault - Pat Kelly - Jim Mooring and from 1968 - Dan Napoleon & a different Billy Martin
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Tacoma Cubs 1967 & 1968
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Here are some Tacoma Cubs (AAA Chicago Cubs) from the years 1967 & 1968 from the Topps Vault
1967 - John Boccabella & Whitey Lockman 1968 - Vic LaRose & Ken Myette |
Tulsa Oilers 1970
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I'll add some to the Tulsa Oilers that we have already collected here.
These are all from 1970 in Groups of 4 Group 1 - Warren Spahn (Manager) - Gaylen Pitts (3B-2B) - Bob Guindon (OF) - Jim Campbell (1B-OF) Group 2 - Lee Thomas (1B-OF) - Tom Hilgendorf (P) - Carroll Sembera (P) - Joe Nossek (OF-3B) Group 3 - Bob Chulpsa (P) - Steve Demeter (3B) - Leon McFadden (SS) - John Olerud SR. (C) Group 4 - Luis Melendez (OF) - Fred Rico (OF) - Dave Bakenhaster (P) - Santiago Guzman (P) Group 5 - Reggie Cleveland (P) - Jim Ellis (P) - Trainer - Jerry DaVanon (2B-3B) |
Dick Stuart
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Dick Stuart - Lincoln Chiefs - Class A Western League - News photo about his chase for the single season HR record of 72. Stuart finished the 1956 season with 66 homeruns.
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5 Hall of Famers in their minor league days
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A reminder to us all that tomorrow's stars are in the minor leagues today. 5 hall of famers in the minor leagues.
Harmon Killebrew - 1957 Chattanooga Lookouts - Class AA (Washington) - Southern Asssociation Pete Rose - 1961 Tampa Tarpons - Class D (Cincinnati) - Florida State League Lou Brock - 1961 St. Cloud Rox - Class C (Cubs) - Northern League Johnny Bench - 1966 Peninsula Pilots - Class A (Cincinnati) - Carolina League Tom Seaver - 1964 Fairbanks Goldpanners - College Summer League |
Nashville Vols
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This may not be the correct forum to post these but here are two great shots of the old Nashville minor league stadium. Look at the wild hill in right field with the right fielder playing against the wall. I never got to see the park as the team left town about one month before I was born in 1963. The old stadium was sadly torn down shortly thereafter and now is a parking lot.
Also included is team photos from 1885, 1908, and 1916. |
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