Clothing ad from the 1957 World Series program, and I'm pretty sure that is actually Roger Sterling on the right.pic.twitter.com/psm1xJLvtR
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Clothing ad from the 1957 World Series program, and I'm pretty sure that is actually Roger Sterling on the right.pic.twitter.com/psm1xJLvtR
Some extremely 1957 cigarette ads in this World Series program.pic.twitter.com/dS8QIrehxD
So the Cubs just stuck it to the players then?
Notice that between 1903 & 1906, as the two leagues made peace, the overall players' share dropped from 60% to 33%
You left out the best part. They lost the World Series to the #WhiteSox
They lost to the Hitless Wonders: the White Sox, then in only their fifth major league season. The Sox were good back then (1906, 1917 World Series Champions, 1919 League champions). Then the Black Sox and 88 years of drought.
That Cubs dynasty was amazing.
Home Runs as a team for the '06 White Sox: 7
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