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1933   R333   DeLong
Player Checklist
Card # | Player* | Team* | Playing Tip on Card Back |
1 | "Marty" McManus | Mgr. Boston Red Sox | The Double Play |
2 | Al Simmons | Chicago White Sox | The Batting Stance |
3 | Oscar Melillo | St. Louis Browns | Playing the Bounces |
4 | William (Bill) Terry | Mgr. New York Giants | First Baseman's Stretch |
5 | Charlie Gehringer | Detroit Tigers | Covering the Bag |
6 | Gordon (Mickey) Cochrane | Philadelphis Athletics | The Catcher's Throw |
7 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | First Baseman's Hardest Play |
8 | Hazen S. (Kiki) Cuyler | Chicago Cubs | Catching the High Fly |
9 | Bill Urbanski | Boston Braves | The Shortstop's Throw |
10 | Frank (Lefty) O'Doul | Brooklyn Dodgers | Strong Wrists are Necessary |
11 | Freddie Lindstrom | Pittsburgh Pirates | Going Back for a Fly Ball |
12 | Harold (Pie) Traynor | Pittsburgh Pirates | Fielding the Bunt |
13 | "Rabbit" Maranville | Boston Braves | The Choke or Chop Hitter |
14 | Vernon "Lefty" Gomez | New York Yankees | Pitcher's Grip on the Ball |
15 | Riggs Stephenson | Chicago Cubs | The Long Follow Through |
16 | Lou Warneke | Chicago Cubs | Recovery From the Pitch |
17 | Pepper Martin | St. Louis Cardinals | The Hook Slide |
18 | Jimmy Dykes | Chicago White Sox | Playing for the Batters |
19 | Chick Hafey | Cincinnati Reds | Keep Your Eye on the Ball |
20 | Joe Vosmik | Cleveland Indians | The Batting Stride |
21 | Jimmy Foxx | Philadelphia Athletics | The Fat Part of the Bat |
22 | Charles (Chuck) Klein | Philadelphia Nationals | Left-Hander's Advantage |
23 | Robert (Lefty) Grove | Philadelphia Athletics | Throwing the Fast Ball |
24 | "Goose" Goslin | Washington Senators | Batters Should be Relaxed |
* Player and Team Names as shown on card fronts. |
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