Card # 52
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Helmar Cabinet III
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Player |
Position |
Team |
Bobby DOERR
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foot forward, reaching
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Boston Red Sox
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Top Auction Price |
Total Sold |
Avg # Bids |
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Last Sold |
$ 0.00
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0
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About the Player
From the "This Great Game" card back: When bouncing baby Robert Doerr entered the world late in 1917, his parents made sure to slip “Pershing” in the middle of his name to honor the famed general who was leading the AMerican Expeditionary Forces in Europe. Like “Black Jack,” Doerr grew up to be a leader: in his case as captain of the Red Sox, whom he helped mold into winners with his understated style. In the 1946 World Series, Doerr hit .409 with a home run.
About the Series
Rough and tumble early 20th century players spring to life in our third series of Helmar Cabinets. We’ve selected some of our favorite historic photos and have artfully colorized the player figures and set them against original backgrounds that evoke the magnificent style of the period. True to the period, the player images are separate and have been pasted to a colorful, ripple-edged scene of a ballpark. Collect this series and you’ll understand why Helmar is called “The Flavor of the Game”. Note: #42-53 have a population of 23. All others were limited to 20.
Card size: 4” x 6”
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Helmar Cabinet III, Boston Red Sox |
Card # | Thumbnail Pic | Player Name | Position | Top Auction Price |
34 | | Ball, Neal | Small table; mitt at shoulder | $ 26.98 |
52 | | DOERR, Bobby | foot forward, reaching | $ 0.00 |
58 | | HOOPER, Harry | Bat in one hand swing | $ 0.00 |
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