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- W711-2 abstract "W711-2 is also commonly known as the 1940 Cincinnati Reds Team Issue instead of The American Card Catalog reference number. This is a baseball card set of 35 total unnumbered, black and white cards measuring 2-1/8\" × 2-5/8\". The complete set was issued by the Cincinnati Reds baseball club, sold at the ballpark. 29 cards feature a player's portrait photo on the front while name, position and biographical information and five years worth of statistics are on the back. The balance of the 6 cards were reference cards describing the World Series win in 1940 against the Detroit Tigers and an order form in which to get more of these sets from Harry Hartman Publishing Co. in Cincinnati, Ohio.This set had few known baseball stars on the team with the exception of Johnny Vandermeer who still holds the record for two consecutive no-hitter games in 1938, Eddie Joost and Ernie Lombardi. A complete list of players in this set are shown below.".
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- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink 1940_World_Series.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
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- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_cards.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_culture.
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- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati_Reds.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Tigers.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Joost.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_Riddle.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Ernie_Lombardi.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Thompson_(baseball).
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Frank_McCormick.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Craft.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Ival_Goodman.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink James_Turner_(baseball).
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink James_Wilson_(baseball).
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Ripple.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Beggs.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Hutchings.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Vander_Meer.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Riggs_(baseball).
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Lonny_Frey.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Milt_Shoffner.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Morrie_Arnovich.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Myron_McCormick_(baseball).
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Derringer.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Rookie_card.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink The_American_Card_Catalog.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Trading_card.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLink Willard_Hershberger.
- W711-2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "W711-2".
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- W711-2 subject Category:Baseball_cards.
- W711-2 subject Category:Baseball_culture.
- W711-2 subject Category:Ephemera.
- W711-2 subject Category:Trading_cards.
- W711-2 type Card.
- W711-2 comment "W711-2 is also commonly known as the 1940 Cincinnati Reds Team Issue instead of The American Card Catalog reference number. This is a baseball card set of 35 total unnumbered, black and white cards measuring 2-1/8\" × 2-5/8\". The complete set was issued by the Cincinnati Reds baseball club, sold at the ballpark. 29 cards feature a player's portrait photo on the front while name, position and biographical information and five years worth of statistics are on the back.".
- W711-2 label "W711-2".
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- W711-2 wasDerivedFrom W711-2?oldid=661687356.
- W711-2 isPrimaryTopicOf W711-2.