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Building a Black Sox set


I've participated in a couple of rounds of Johnny's Trading Spot's Big Fun Game lately.

I haven't received anything that truly connected with my collection. But my interests are broad enough that I've been able to make things work and, thanks to a bit of luck, I now have a new set to build.

In the first Big Fun Game, I landed these:


All I knew about them is they were from a set dedicated to the 1919 Chicago "Black Sox" and I recognized the names as members of that team. I've read the book. I watched the movie quite some time ago.

But I didn't know any more than that.

The second Big Fun Game came around and somehow I landed me some more cards from that same set!


OK, now that's 18 cards from that set in my possession. Logic told me that there were probably other cards from this set, but likely not many more.

I probably should try to complete this thing!

But before attempting to complete it, I had to know what the heck it was.

It didn't take long to figure it out. A trip to Trading Card Database, a visit to the SABR Baseball Card blog and I was done.

This is a reprint set, issued in 1992, by baseball card dealer Greg Manning. It's called the 1992 Manning 1919 Black Sox Reprint set.

The cards are based on a 1917 team set, issued by the White Sox, and offered to fans as a boxed set. It is the only set, according to the SABR blog article, that features all eight of the players who were banished by Commissioner Landis for throwing the 1919 World Series. Apparently that set is super rare and there may be only one of them in the world.

But the '92 set isn't rare, obviously, so if I'm going to complete a Black Sox set, this is the one to complete!

According to TCDB, there are 26 cards in the set, so I'm eight cards short of a set. There are two Joe Jackson cards, one is in color for whatever reason.

The '92 Manning set embellishes on the 1917 set by adding black borders around the "Eight Men Out" players, the eight figures who were banished. Those eight cards are also the only ones in the set that feature bios on the back. The other backs are blank.


I have six of the "banished" eight. I'm missing Happy Felsch and Fred McMullen.

As for the rest of the set, I'm missing the color Joe Jackson, Joseph Benz, Hall of Famer Eddie Collins, Shano Collins, Byrd Lynn and Meldon Wolfgang.

I'm officially looking for those eight cards.

It's not like me to try to complete White Sox sets or even random reprint sets from the '90s. But I have always been interested in the Black Sox, it's one of the major moments in baseball history, full of intrigue and drama and misfortune. Shoeless Joe Jackson was born the same day I was so I have always looked for any of his cards that I can afford (there aren't many).

So, now that I know what these are, I can finally record them in my card database and then attempt to find a way to store these oddly-shaped items.

The best part of this is I gained some knowledge about a set I knew nothing about a month ago.

Comments

Nick said…
I have this set -- I'm a bit of a Black Sox aficionado -- but never knew it was based off an actual design of the era. Also highly recommend the book version of "Eight Men Out" if you've never read it.
GCA said…
They look about the size for six-pocket sheets. I just opened a box of those if you need some.
RunForeKelloggs said…
" I have always tried to look for any of his cards...". Sorry, I laughed out loud before finishing that sentence. Thanks for giving me a nice start to the day. I'm glad I don't focus on White Sox cards.
Anonymous said…
I've never see these before. They're very interesting cards, particularly the black borders separating the 'crooked' players from the legit players. Good luck finding the last eight men!
Fuji said…
I know set building is much more entertaining... but if interested, you can get the complete set with the box for $2.95 (free shipping) on eBay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/THE-1919-BLACK-SOX-Team-Set-25-Cards/202938033514

sg488 said…
Little Sun released a Black Sox set in 1988,and I am sure they had all 8 men in it.
AdamE said…
Somehow I got a Fritsch Catalog this year. I must have bought something from them on eBay. This set is on page 110 and cost 32 bucks. (so flow Fuji's link don't go to Frisch)

It also has the Little Sun set that sg488 mentioned. The Little Sun set is 15 cards and cost $60. (or 20 without Shoeless Joe)
Look no further, I am sending you the remaining cards.