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Rattlers1234

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Orphans

PostWed Jan 11, 2023 8:46 am

Anyone have a list of the ATG Orphans?
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Re: Orphans

PostWed Jan 11, 2023 6:38 pm

At the Babe Ruth museum in Baltimore, I think they said he was raised in an orphanage. Other than that, I don't know how many players were orphans.
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Re: Orphans

PostWed Jan 11, 2023 6:47 pm

and there you have it
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Re: Orphans

PostThu Jan 12, 2023 12:21 am

I don't know what I expected when I opened this thread, but it wasn't that. LOL.
Interesting question and closure :)
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Re: Orphans

PostThu Jan 12, 2023 1:13 am

Hall of Famer Sam Rice was playing for a semi-pro team at the start of his career in 1912 when a tornado killed his wife, both his children, his mother, his father, and his two youngest sisters. He spent the next year wandering the Midwest doing odd jobs, then enlisted in the Navy. By the time he logged his first full season in the majors he was already 27, then his military service caused him to miss almost all of 1918 for WW1. He was 29 for his second full season. From age 29 onward, only 40 position players recorded more WAR than Rice according to Fangraphs. A .322 hitter, just think what his career might have been like if that awful storm hadn't killed his family and he had spent his 20s playing ball. Despite becoming a famous ballplayer, no one in baseball even knew about Rice's connection to that storm until 10 years after his death. But yeah he was an orphan for his whole MLB career.
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Re: Orphans

PostThu Jan 12, 2023 1:35 pm

Well yall sure were a great help. Everyone is a comedian.
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Re: Orphans

PostThu Jan 12, 2023 2:26 pm

Jim Thorpe
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Re: Orphans

PostThu Jan 12, 2023 6:00 pm

Rattlers1234 wrote:Well yall sure were a great help. Everyone is a comedian.

My guess is none of us understand what you were asking about in the first place. "ATG Orphans" is not a term I'm familiar with.
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Re: Orphans

PostThu Jan 12, 2023 6:48 pm

Rattlers1234 wrote:Anyone have a list of the ATG Orphans?



CHC DB era cards between 1898-1902 I see Jack Taylor , Johnny Kling, and Fred Raymer.
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Re: Orphans

PostFri Jan 13, 2023 12:06 am

There it is. Right in the new TOS.

"2.1.1.a. No Comedy in Baseball. Use of comedic style, sarcasm, or other forms of frivolous or jovial prose, may not be substituted for serious, contemplative, profound or otherwise highly desirable forms of performative communication. Lack of mal-intent is not an excuse."
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