Atlanta Crackers 1959 Road Jersey – Ebbets Field Flannels

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Atlanta Crackers 1959 Road Jersey – Ebbets Field Flannels
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History: While the origin of the team’s nickname is unknown, the Crackers represented Atlanta, Georgia from 1884-1965. In 1947, the club featured a young star named Charley Trippi, who posted a.334 batting average for the season. However, 1947 would be Trippi’s only year in professional baseball.
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History: After representing Atlanta since 1884, 1963 marked one of the final years in the long history of Crackers baseball in Atlanta, which came to an end in 1965 with the arrival of the Braves from Milwaukee. The Crackers played as a class-AAA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1963.
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History:  While many Negro League clubs took their nicknames from their local white counterparts, the Black Crackers taking theirs from the Southern Association’s all-white Atlanta Crackers led to one of the oddest team names in baseball history. Both clubs shared Atlanta’s famed Ponce de Leon Park, where during the 1940 season the legendary Satchel Paige appeared in two games for the Black Crackers.
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History:  While many Negro League clubs took their nicknames from their local white counterparts, the Black Crackers taking theirs from the Southern Association’s all-white Atlanta Crackers led to one of the oddest team names in baseball history. Both clubs shared Atlanta’s famed Ponce de Leon Park, where during the 1940 season the legendary Satchel Paige appeared in two games for the Black Crackers.
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History: After winning the Southern Association in 1938, the Crackers lost the 1939 championship series in 7 games to the Nashville Vols. Atlanta's lineup was anchored by outfielder Johnny Rucker, who hit.346 for the '39 Crackers. While playing with the New York Giants in 1945, Rucker recorded a 17-game hitting streak, which stood as the franchise record until it was broken by Pablo Sandoval in 2012.
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