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1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison

1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison
1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison
1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison
1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison

1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison

1910 Sweet Caporal T206, 350 Subjects, Factory 30 - Dave Brain, Buffalo Bisons. National Leage Home Run leader in 1907 while playing for Boston. David Leonard Brain (January 24, 1879 - May 25, 1959) was an infielder. Who played for the Chicago White Sox. (1908) and New York Giants.

Brain batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Hereford, England. Brain was an unreliable fielder who showed some power with his bat and good speed on the basepaths. In 1903 for the St. 21 bases and hit 15 triples.

Including two three-triple games to become the only player in National League. History to perform the feat twice in a season. But his accomplishments were overshadowed by his 67 errors. And 22 at third base. In 1904 Brain played around the infield, hitting 24 doubles.

With 12 triples and 18 stolen bases, and also posted a career-high with 72 runs batted in. In 1905 he divided his playing time between St. Louis and the Pittsburgh Pirates, and played the next two seasons with the Boston teams of the National League. Brain led the league with 10 home runs in 1907 at age 28, but the following season was his last; Brain appeared in 27 games with the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants while hitting no home runs.

In a seven-season career, Brain was a. 252 hitter with 27 home runs and 303 RBI in 679 games.


1910 Sweet Caporal T206 350/30 Dave Brain SGC 2.5 Buffalo Bison