andycummings65 wrote:1934 Billy Rogell DET R 1R SS-2e31 296/374/392 NO CARD, Tigers 1930's SS 1935 Billy Rogell DET R E SS-2e24 275/367/388 Offense not quite as good, defense better
Rogell was SS on Tigers 1934 World Series team and for most of 1930's
Agree with Bernie about Campy, Templeton, Bowa. Aparicio as a hall of famer indeed deserves his best card. Certainly '70 was his best offensive year but in the Back to the 70's set he is listed as a 1 for the five seasons. Need to make sure that he is a 1 in 1970 as well, otherwise his '69 card might be better if that card is a 1. Aparicio should be a 1 in 1970, he won another of his many gold gloves that year, but Maury Wills won a gold glove and was still a 2, so you never know. Agree with Concepcion getting a better card as well. Be nice if Garcia might post images of the two Peckinpaugh cards under consideration, but it would be foolish to expect any cooperation there. Another worthy add might be Roy McMillan. He was an all star in '56 and '57 and won three consecutive gold gloves starting in '57 and he had decent OBP the two all star years:
Thanks. When this whole shindig started, rburgh and I signed up for the pre 1900, if I recall. Both of us independently selected George Davis. Best SS of the pre-Wagner era.