Cooperstown Josh Gibson Stamp Pin
The greatest home run hitter of all time? Try Josh Gibson: If you want to name the greatest baseball player never to play in the Major Leagues then the obvious choice would be Josh Gibson, who died three months before Jackie Robinson broke the color [... more]
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Cooperstown C Mathewson Stamp Pin
A stamp pin of Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman: Part of the fun of being a baseball fan is arguing about the history of the game and where the stars of the present stack up against the stars of the past and visa versa. So, when you want to [... more]
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144 Casual Play and Practice Golf Balls
Features: Excellent ball for the beginning player. Affordable way to lean how different balls play. Perfect for practice, esp. suited for nets. Priced to own at around price to rent at range. We use United States Postal Service priority mail to ship. [... more]
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Cooperstown George Sisler Stamp Pin
George Sisler finally finds his name back on the sports page: I was all set to make the argument that George Sisler was the best "forgotten" player in baseball history except his name is appearing in the paper pretty much every day this month. [... more]
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Cooperstown Ty Cobb Stamp Pin
The fiercest competitor in baseball history, Ty Cobb: Ty Cobb was the dominant player in baseball before the coming of Babe Ruth (the only other serious nominee is Honus Wagner), representing the time when the game was played as "something like a [... more]
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Cooperstown Tris Speaker Stamp Pin
The first great defensive star of baseball? Try Tris Speaker: When I was growing up and learning about the history of baseball it was taken as gospel that the three greatest outfielders of the first quarter of the 20th century were Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, [... more]
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