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Card # 37 Helmar Score 5! Baseball Heads
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Ross YOUNGS (HOF) Dexterity hand puzzle. Back: yellow sky, batting follow through New York Giants
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$ 130.27 4 6 5 November 1, 2022

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About the Player

Royce Youngs was born on April 10, 1897, in Shiner, TX. Known as “Ross”, he was discovered by Giants' scout Dick Kinsella and purchased from Sherman (in the Western Association) for $2,000 by the Giants on August 14, 1916. Youngs made his major league debut on September 25, 1917 and played his first full season with the Giants in 1918, batting .302--sixth in the National League that year. 'Pep' became one of John McGraw's favorite players, playing on four Giants' pennant-winning teams including the two that took World Series titles in 1922 and 1923. Ross provided heads-up play, consistent hitting, and excellent defense with a strong arm and was a demon on the basepaths. In 1920, at just 23 years old he had arguably his personal best season, finishing second to Rogers Hornsby in the batting race by hitting .351. That year he accumulated 204 hits, a.427 on base percentage, 75 walks, 92 runs scored, 27 doubles, 14 triples (tying a major league record), 6 home runs, 78 RBI and 18 steals. Over the course of ten seasons Ross compiled a career average of .322 and was later referred to by manager John McGraw as his 'greatest outfielder'. As early as 1925, however, there were signs that something was physically wrong with Youngs. He began to suffer from virus infections, stomach ailments and headaches. His playing suffered and his batting average lagged to just .264 in 1925. His usual aggressiveness on the basepaths disappeared. In the spring of 1926, Ross was diagnosed with Bright's disease, a terminal kidney disease. That year the Giants hired a full-time nurse to travel with the team, with Youngs spending the season teaching young Mel Ott everything he knew about baseball. In spite of his illness, Ross managed to hit .306 but played in fewer than 100 games. By August, having lost 15 pounds, he was forced to leave the team. Despite treatments his health deteriorated swiftly and at one point he weighed less than a hundred pounds. By the spring of 1927, it was obvious to his doctors that Ross, who had just turned 30, would never play baseball again. He eventually succumbed to his disease, dying on October 22, 1927, at home in San Antonio.

About the Series

There have been baseball themed games almost as long as the game of baseball has been around. The first baseball parlour game, for example, was advertised in the December, 1866 installment of Leslie Magazine—just a year after Lincoln's assassination! Hundreds of games since that date have delighted fans. However, never to our knowledge has anyone married baseball stars with the popular hand puzzles that were so popular from about 1890 to 1965—until now. We think that you'll spend more quality time with these games than much of the rest of your collection. 2.5' diameter, two sided, glass both sides.

27 puzzles of each number have been produced. 

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Helmar Baseball Heads Score 5!, New York Giants
Card #Thumbnail PicPlayer NamePositionTop Auction Price
14Thorpe, JimDexterity hand puzzle. Back: blue, twisted swing$ 255.00
20EWING, BuckDexterity hand puzzle. Back: no cap, portrait$ 0.00
26TERRY, BillDexterity hand puzzle. Back: black cap, looking direct$ 58.00
27WILSON, HackDexterity hand puzzle. Back: full figure at end of swing$ 0.00
37YOUNGS, Ross 'Pep'Dexterity hand puzzle. Back: yellow sky, batting follow through$ 130.27
43STENGEL, CaseyDexterity hand puzzle. Magenta sky, swinging$ 132.50


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Helmar Baseball Heads Score 5! #37 Ross YOUNGS New York Giants HOF
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Estimate: $50.00 - $130.00
Number Bids:9

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