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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Sunday, November 25, 2007Chicago Sports: Black Sox archive suddenly surfaces (RR)Woo-hoo!...Even Two Finger Carney gives the thumbs up on this amazing find!
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Posted: November 25, 2007 at 10:16 AM | 8 comment(s)
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Also if you go to the mastro auction site they got listings and pictures for tons of baseball stuff up for auction.
Up for sale are the contracts for all 1955 and 1956 Milwaukee Braves players. Showing their yearly salaries, Aaron went from 10K in 1955 to 17K in 1956. I'm sure Cot's would like to see those.
If BBTF existed in 1955, I'm sure someone would have railed against the Braves on giving a 70% increase to a player that obviously had a "fluke season" (going from 104 OPS+ to 143 OPS+).
Of course, he wouldn't have a season as "bad" as 1955 for another 11 years...
The ball belonged to Joe Wood who gave it to his wife.
Only because they're growing out of his chest.</off to hell with me!>
Best Regards
John
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