D Buchner Co Collection
"D Buchner Co: A Glimpse into Baseball's Golden Era" Step back in time to the year 1887, when baseball was still in its infancy and legends were being born
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"D Buchner Co: A Glimpse into Baseball's Golden Era" Step back in time to the year 1887, when baseball was still in its infancy and legends were being born. The "Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue introduced us to some of the game's greatest players, including Williamson, White, Welch, Ward, Thompson, Sutton, Sullivan, Strauss, Smith, and Shomberg. In Chicago stood Williamson at 2nd base for his team. Known for his agility and quick reflexes on the field. Detroit boasted White as their formidable 3rd baseman; a player with incredible defensive skills that left opponents astounded. St. Louis had Welch patrolling center field with grace and precision. His ability to cover ground effortlessly made him an invaluable asset to his team. New York relied on Ward's exceptional talent as shortstop; a true master of defense who could turn any play into gold. Thompson showcased his prowess in right field for Detroit from both the "Gold Coin" series (N284) and Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco issue - a testament to his popularity among fans nationwide. Boston witnessed Sutton's impressive skills at 3rd base from the same iconic series. Chicago had two stars shining bright - Sullivan graced left field with elegance while also showcasing his batting abilities that struck fear into opposing pitchers' hearts. St. Louis saw Sullivan take up position as their batter extraordinaire alongside Strauss from Milwaukee who displayed remarkable hitting power. Pittsburgh found solace in Smith's reliable presence at shortstop; a player whose consistency never wavered throughout each game he played. And lastly but not least important was Shomberg representing Indianapolis at first base - an integral part of their lineup who always delivered when it mattered most. These players etched their names into history through d Buchner Co. 's captivating "Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue of 1887 – forever immortalized as icons of a bygone era.