I picked up two more cards for my 1952 Red Man Tobacco set project over the past weeks. No big names, but this is a small set, so every card helps. Plus, it's fun to learn more about the 1950s players as I go through and find their cards.
First up, three time World Series winner Murry Dickson.
The Missouri native (Kansas City area) actually started his career with the Cardinals and won two World Series playing along side Stan Musial and Red Schoendienst as an spot starter and long reliever early in his career, but would end up being a mainstay of the rotation by the mid 1940s. Dickson started two World Series games for the Cardinals in 1946 when they defeated the Red Sox.
He spent the middle part of his career on the Pirates where he led the National League in losses three years in a row, but also made the All-Star team and had an ERA in the 3s. I looked around the 1952 Pirates Baseball Reference page and found the team hit .231 and had a .331 slugging percentage. If Ralph Kiner did not hit a home run, they did not score.
Hard to win that way.
His career ended in the late 1950s with the Yankees where he won a third World Series ring.
This card is in good condition outside of the corners, which are worn. It's hard being a 70 year-old piece of cardboard.
My first American League card out of the Red Man Tobacco set is Tigers outfielder and first baseman Vic Wertz. As the card describes, Wertz was a very good hitter, lots of home runs, doubles, and RBIs. He played in a bunch of All-Star Games over his career, but is more a Hall of Very Good Player than Hall of Fame. Wertz ended up getting traded at the end of the 1952 season to the Browns where he was on their final team in St. Louis and their first team as the Baltimore Orioles. He also played for the Indians and Red Sox before ending up back on the Tigers at the end of his career.
I need 47 more cards.....
National League
5. Murry Dickson
16. Stan Musial
19. Al Schoendienst
23. Eddie Stanky
American League
22. Vic Wertz
Wasn't familiar with Dickson, but he must have had some cool stories for his grandchildren.... getting to play and win rings with guys like Musial and Mantle.
ReplyDeleteThere is actually someone on Twitter who posted a long thread about his career. At one point he was teammates with:
DeleteStan Musial
Red Schoendienst
Enos Slaughter (twice)
Ralph Kiner
Richie Ashburn
Robin Roberts
Ken Boyer
Roger Maris (twice)
Yogi Berra
Whitey Ford
Mickey Mantle
I bet you're right about his cool stories. Given the lack of free agency, I bet he's one of the few players who had the chance to play with that many different HOFers across multiple franchises.
Are looking for lots at all, or just targeting singles? As for the cards, the Dickson is really cool. I can definitely see myself trying to get that one someday.
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DeleteMostly looking for singles at this point. Lots speed up the process, but I am not in a hurry. I just want good copies of the cards.
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