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BASEBALL BAT
DATING GUIDE |
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May 21, 1934 Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
Sportsman's Park Official Batting Order Card |
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Sportsman's Park
Official Batting Order
Card |
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Item Details |
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CIRCA -
1934
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SIZE
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3.75" x 4.75"
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PRICE GUIDE
-1930's Common Regular
Season:
$200.00-$300.00
-Games of Note:
$750.00-$1,500.00
Value will vary
based on game, team
and player demand.
Batting order cards
attributed to a
player milestone or
games of note carry
an added premium
accordingly.
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This
"Official Batting Order" Lineup
Card for the visiting club is from the game played on
May 21, 1934, at St. Louis' Sportsman's
Park. The undated batting order card
was filled out by Connie Mack in pencil
and signed at the bottom. The batting
order card can be attributed to 1934 by
the years each player was a member of
the Philadelphia Athletics. 1934 being
the only year all played together on
the same team. The game can be dated to
May 21st, as it was the only time this
exact lineup was used.
Batting Order cards are submitted to the umpire by the manager or coach of
each team before the game when they go
over the ground rules. The umpire keeps
one copy of the lineup card of each
team, and gives the second copy to the
opposing manager. The back features the
"St. Louis Special Ground Rules" for
Sportsman's Park.
The value for batting order lineup cards will vary based on
age, the lineup for that game, the
signature of the manager on the
original copy, team, stadium, and
accomplishments of noted players for
that game. As with all collectibles condition is important
but the crease caused by folding is normal. In general the value of a
lineup card from a common regular
season game from the 1930's era could start in the
$200.-$300. price range. The significance
of the game, noted players in the
lineup or personal milestones
accomplished will raise the value
accordingly.
Game played on Monday, May 21, 1934 at Sportsman's Park. Philadelphia
Athletics 7, St. Louis Browns 3. Jimmie
Foxx career home run 230 (season HR 8)
Home plate Umpire - Harry Geise
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Official Batting Order
Card Sportsman's Park May 21,
1934 |
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Official Batting Order
Card Philadelphia
Athletics
Visiting Team
Sportsman's Park |
5/21/34 Philadelphia
Athletics
vs St. Louis Browns Box Score |
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KEYMAN COLLECTIBLES
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