
 Elden Leroy "Submarine, Big Six" Auker. Died August 4, 2006@95.Played From1933 Until 1942.1988 World Wide Sports Baseball Immortals Card #3.Auker Won9Varsity Letters From1929-1932 In Basketball, Baseball, And Football While At Kansas State University
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 Harold " Hal" Schumacher Continued. 2 Time National League All-Star In 1933 And1935. Won 23 Games in 1934. World Series Champion In 1933 With The NewYork Giants.
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 Harold Henry " Prince Hal, Hal" Schumacher. Died On April 21, 1993@82. 1988 The Sporting News World Wide Sports Card # 18.1933 National League All-Stars. Played From April 15, 1931 Until September 25, 1946.
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 Mel Harder Continued. 15 Wins 8 Seasons From 1932-1939, 20 Wins 2 Seasons From 1934-1935. Cleveland Indians M.V.P. 1938.
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 Mel Harder Continued. 4 Time All-Star 1934-1937, American League E.R.A. Leader In 1933 With a 2.95 E.R.A. American League Shutout Leader 1934 with 6 Shutouts. 200 Innings Pitched 8 Seasons 1932-1939.
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 Melvin Leroy "Chief, Wimpy, Mel" Harder. Died October 20, 2002@93. Played From 1928-1947. 1988 The Sporting News World Wide Sports Card #14. Cleveland Indians #18 Retired On July 28,1990. Cleveland Indians Man Of The Year Award 1961.
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 Ben Chapman Continued. 4 Time Stolen Base Champion, 1931-1933,1937. Led American League In Triples In 1934 With 13. World Series Champion In 1932 With The New York Yankees.
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 William Benjamim "Ben, Chappy Chapman. Died July 7, 1993 @ 84. 1988 The Sporting News World Wide Sports 1933 All- Stars. Card#4. Played From 1930 Until 1946. 4 Time All- Star 1933-1936. First American League Batter In The Inaugural 1933 All Star Game
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 Luke Appling Continued:He Batted 16 Years Over .300. Has A Career Batting Average Of .310. Struck Out Only 528 Times And Walked 1,302 Times In 10,254 Plate Appearances. Member Of The Baseball Hall- Of- Fame. Class Of 1964.
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 Luke Appling Continued, 7x All-Star 1936,1939-1941, 1943,1946,1947, Chicago White Sox#4 Retired 6/7/1975. 2x Batting Champion 1936 With A .388 BA, 1943 With A .328 BA. Chicago Land Sports Hall Of Fame, 9 Straight Years Batting Over .300.
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 Lucius Benjamin "Luke,Old Aches And Pains ,Luscious Luke, Libby, Fumblefoot, Kid Boots, Perennial Luke Appling. Died Jan. 1,1991@83. 1988 The Sporting News World Wide Sports 1933 All-Stars Card#1. Played from 1930-1950.
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 Walter Fenner "The Black Lou Gehrig", "Buck", Leonard. Continued. 13 Time All-Star Selection. 1935,1937,1938,1939(Comiskey),1939 Yankee Stadium,1940,1941,1943,1944,1945,1946 Griffith,1946(Comiskey),1948. Career .320 BA, .527 SLG.
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 Walter Fenner "The Black Lou Gehrig", "Buck", Leonard. Died November 27, 1997@90. 1988 The Sporting News World Wide Sports Negro League All- Stars Card#7. Played From 1934 Until 1950. 3 Time Negro World Series Champion 1943,1944,1948.
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 James"Cool Papa" Bell Continued Inducted Into The St. Louis Walk Of Fame 2 Months After His Death In 1991 . Contemporaries Rated Him The Fastest Man On The Base Paths Once Clocked Rounding The Bases In 13.1 Seconds.
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 James"Cool Papa " Bell Continued. Became The 5th Player From The Negro Leagues To Be Inducted Into The National Baseball Hall Of Fame In 1974.
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 James"Cool Papa" Bell Continued Triple Crown In The Mexican League In 1940 With A .437 BA, 12 HR, 79 RBI, 8 Home Runs Where Inside The Park. Inducted In The Mississippi Sports H.O.F. In 1995.
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 James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell. Died March 7,1991@87. The Sporting News World Wide Sports Negro League All-Stars Card#1.All Statistics Are From The Negro League. 8x All-Star 1933-1936,1942(1), 1942(2), 1943,1944 Lifetime Batting Average Of .337.
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 Mark Koenig (Of Murderer's Row) Continued. Was the Only Player on Base, (Mark Had A Triple), When Babe Ruth Hit His Milestone Historic 60th Home Run, At Yankee Stadium In The Bottom Of The 8th Inning Off Lefty Tom Zachary On September 30th 1927.
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 Mark Anthony Koenig Died April 22,1993@88. 1987 The Sporting News World Wide Sports Series 2 Card# 41. The Last Surviving Member Of The 1927 New York Yankees Murderer's Row. World Champion 1927 and 1928.
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 Vernon "Lefty' Gomez Continued, Triple Crown Of Pitching 2 Times- 1934 26 Wins,158 Strikeouts,2.33 ERA, And 1937 21Wins,194 Strikeouts,2.33 ERA, 5 Time World Champion 1932,1936-1939, 6-0 In World Series Play. Member Hall-Of-Fame Class Of 1972.
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