1950-52 Royal Stars of Baseball

Total Cards: 24

Size: 2 5/8” x 3 1/4”

Rating: TBA
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1950-52 Royal Stars of Baseball

Errors / Variations

40 record(s)

  1a   Stan Musial   VAR: Second paragraph begins with "Musial's 207 base hits..."
  1b   Stan Musial   VAR: Second paragraph begins with "Musial batted .346 in 1950..."
  2a   Pee Wee Reese   VAR: Second paragraph begins with "Pee Wee's 1949 fielding averaged .977..."
  2b   Pee Wee Reese   VAR: Second paragraph begins with "Captain and sparkplug of the Dodgers..."
  3a   George Kell   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...fielding led the League in 1945, '46."
  3b   George Kell   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...and two-base hits, 56."
  4a   Dom DiMaggio   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...in double plays during 1947."
  4b   Dom DiMaggio   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...in three-base hits with 11."
  5a   Warren Spahn   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...and most shut-outs, 7."
  5b   Warren Spahn   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...and strikeouts with 191."
  6a   Andy Pafko   VAR: Chicago Cubs, second paragraph begins with "After 8 years in the outfield..."
  6b   Andy Pafko   VAR: Chicago Cubs, second paragraph begins with "In eight years as a Bruin..."
  6c   Andy Pafko   VAR: Brooklyn Dodgers
  7a   Andy Seminick   VAR: Philadelphia Phillies, second paragraph ends with "...as well as outfield."
  7b   Andy Seminick   VAR: Philadelphia Phillies, second paragraph ends with "...first pennant since 1916."
  7c   Andy Seminick   VAR: Cincinnati Reds, second paragraph ends with "...several stints in the outfield."
  7d   Andy Seminick   VAR: Cincinnati Reds, second paragraph ends with "...hits and throws right-handed."
  8a   Lou Brissie   VAR: Philadelphia Athletics
  8b   Lou Brissie   VAR: Cleveland Indians; ERR: 5th line, "...Formerly with the Phillies...", should be Athletics
  8c   Lou Brissie   VAR: Cleveland Indians; COR: 5th line, "...Formerly with the Athletics..."
  9a   Ewell Blackwell   VAR: Second paragraph begins with "Despite recent illness..."
  9b   Ewell Blackwell   VAR: Second paragraph begins with "Blackwell's 17 wins in 1950..."
  10a   Bobby Thomson   VAR: First paragraph begins with "Native of Glasgow, Scotland (Oct. 25, 1923)..."
  10b   Bobby Thomson   VAR: First paragraph begins with "In the third game of the 1951 playoffs..."
  11a   Phil Rizzuto   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...5 double plays in one 1942 game."
  11b   Phil Rizzuto   VAR: Second paragraph ends with "...the League's Most Valuable Player."
  14a   Ray Scarborough   VAR: Washington Senators
  14b   Ray Scarborough   VAR: Chicago White Sox
  14c   Ray Scarborough   VAR: Boston Red Sox
  15a   Stan Rojek   VAR: Pittsburgh Pirates
  15b   Stan Rojek   VAR: "...St. Louis Browns lineup ... acquired from the Cardinals...", wearing Cardinals cap
  15c   Stan Rojek   VAR: "...St. Louis Browns lineup ... acquired from the Cardinals...", wearing Browns cap
  19a   Dick Sisler   VAR: Philadelphia Phillies, second paragraph ends with "...3 year military service record."
  19b   Dick Sisler   VAR: Philadelphia Phillies, second paragraph ends with "...the National League flag."
  19c   Dick Sisler   VAR: Cincinnati Reds, first paragraph begins with "Dick is a newcomer with the..."
  19d   Dick Sisler   VAR: Cincinnati Reds, first paragraph begins with "The 1952 season is Dick's first with..."
  19e   Dick Sisler   VAR: St. Louis Cardinals
  21a   Virgil Trucks   VAR: Three paragraphs, second ends with "...except for a hitch in military service."
  21b   Virgil Trucks   VAR: Two paragraphs, first begins with "Detroit Tigers' great master..."
  21c   Virgil Trucks   VAR: Two paragraphs, first begins with "Trucks hit a high spot in 1952..."


  

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