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Old Timers. Fascinating group of letter

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Old Timers. Fascinating group of letter
Old Timers. Fascinating group of letters of Pittsburgh Pirates old-timers, with recollections of their days on the diamond: Josh Martin, A.L.S.: "Playing for the Pirates was a dream come true...." Chuck Heller, A.L.S. "The biggest thrill was reaching the Major Leagues. I was told many times that I was not good enough...My next thrill was...being lucky enough to hit the first Grand Slam in N.L. History in a World Series...." Bill Baker, A.N. "Being a member Cincinnati Reds 1940 as we won the World Series...." With signature on card. Leonard Gilmore, A.L.S. twice. "...Develop a will to win. Never lose it regardless of setbacks...You'll end up a winner." R.C. Stevens, A.L.S. Greatest thrill was "getting a hit off Gene Connelly, opening day in Milwaukee in 1958 to win that game. Also playing with Clemente...." Bill Koski, A.L.S. in dark pencil. "Highlite in April 1951, my first Major League game in relief against the Cincinnati Reds. Pitched 6 innings, no hit no run ball and received a standing ovation...." Gail Henley, A.L.S. "I did manage to hit .300...." Forrest "Spook" Jacobs, A.L.S. "In my first major league game on opening day at Shibe Park, I got four hits in my first four times at bat." Steve Nagy, signed photocopy of lengthy newspaper article about him by Shirley Povich, reporting Nagy's victory over Yankees in his first game. All but the last on specially prepared letterheads, 8 -1/2 x 1 1. Excellent.