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Goose Goslin
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(b. October 16, 1900 - d. May 15, 1971)
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| The best hitter ever to play for the Senators, Goose
Goslin led Washington to its only three appearances
in the World Series. He slugged three home runs in
both the 1924 and 1925 fall classics. Goose had 100
RBI or more and batted over .300 in 11 seasons. He
excelled in the clutch, and in 18 seasons had 1,609
RBI, 2,735 hits, and a .316 average. |
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Inducted in 1968
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1933 Goudey
Goose Goslin #110 PSA 7 NM
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| Comments: In September,
2002 I purchased a PSA 5 1933 Goudey portrait card for Goose Goslin.
It replaced a PSA 4 example. In December, 2003 it was upgraded to
a PSA 6, and again to this PSA 7 in April, 2005. Eventually, this
Goslin will be replaced with another type card. I know what I want
but I just have not been able to track down a copy. Currently, it
is one of my top priorities, high up on the ole wantlist - stay
tuned! |
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| Card Details Below: |
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1933 |
| ACC Set Designation: |
R319 |
| Set Name: |
Goudey |
| Country: |
United States |
| Description: |
Goudey Gum Co.'s first baseball card issue was a 239-card
effort in 1933. The cards are color art reproductions of either
portrait or action photos. The numbered cards measure 2-3/8" X 2-7/8"
and carry a short player biography on the reverse. |
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Example 1933 Goudey Wrapper
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Example Goudey Shipping Box
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Example Goudey Envelope
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