Description: Best hitters for the decade of the 1920s, both the best batting averages and the best slugging percentage. There are 61 players' discs. See below for the list of players. THE GOLDEN ERA OF BASEBALL (1920-1929) 61 CADACO ALL-STAR BASEBALL DISCS PRE-CUT See pictures for list of players Cadaco All-Star Baseball game players know that the discs are statistically accurate. These are not original Cadaco discs but are guaranteed 100% statistically accurate according to the players' lifetime averages as published in the current "Baseball-Reference" which is the "bible" of Major League Baseball statistics. Newer discs are more accurate thanoriginal Cadaco-made discs. Cadaco discs are for lifetime AS OFwhen they were made. So, a 1968 Hank Aaron disc does not includehis batting data from 1969 to 1976. These discs are for the batter'sBETTER PAPER! INSTEAD OF THE USUAL 100#-EXACT CARD STOCK (199G/M2),I USE 80#-COVER (216 G/M2). IT IS THICKER, BRIGHTER AND SMOOTHER. If you have any questions, please contact me. To See What Other Disc Sets Are Available, See My List In My Pictures OVER 200,000 DISCS SOLD! THANK YOU SO MUCH! BABE RUTH, THE ONE WHO OPENED THE GOLDEN AGEGeorge Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. Nicknamed "The Bambino" and "The Sultan of Swat", he began his MLB career as a stellar left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, but achieved his greatest fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. Ruth established many MLB batting (and some pitching) records, including career home runs (714), runs batted in (RBIs) (2,213), bases on balls (2,062), slugging percentage(.690), and on-base plus slugging (OPS) (1.164); the latter two still stand today.[1] Ruth is regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture and is considered by many to be the greatest baseball player of all time. In 1936, Ruth was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame as one of its "first five" inaugural members.At age seven, Ruth was sent to St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a reformatory where he learned life lessons and baseball skills from Brother Matthias Boutlier of the Christian Brothers, the school's disciplinarian, and a capable baseball player. In 1914, Ruth was signed to play minor-league baseball for the Baltimore Orioles but was soon sold to the Red Sox. By 1916, he had built a reputation as an outstanding pitcher who sometimes hit long home runs, a feat unusual for any player in the pre-1920 dead-ball era. Although Ruth twice won 23 games in a season as a pitcher and was a member of three World Series championship teams with Boston, he wanted to play every day and was allowed to convert to an outfielder. With regular playing time, he broke the MLB single-season home run record in 1919.After that season, Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold Ruth to the Yankees amid controversy. The trade fueled Boston's subsequent 86 year championship drought and popularized the "Curse of the Bambino" superstition. In his 15 years with the Yankees, Ruth helped the team win seven American League (AL) championships and four World Series championships. His big swing led to escalating home run totals that not only drew fans to the ballpark and boosted the sport's popularity but also helped usher in baseball's live-ball era, which evolved from a low-scoring game of strategy to a sport where the home run was a major factor. As part of the Yankees' vaunted "Murderer's Row" lineup of 1927, Ruth hit 60 home runs, which extended his MLB single-season record. Ruth's last season with the Yankees was 1934; he retired from the game the following year, after a short stint with the Boston Braves. During his career, Ruth led the AL in home runs during a season twelve times.Ruth's legendary power and charismatic personality made him a larger-than-life figure during the Roaring Twenties. During his career, he was the target of intense press and public attention for his baseball exploits and off-field penchants for drinking and womanizing. His often reckless lifestyle was tempered by his willingness to do good by visiting children at hospitals and orphanages. After his retirement as a player, he was denied a managerial job in baseball, most likely due to poor behavior during parts of his playing career. In his final years, Ruth made many public appearances, especially in support of American efforts in World War II. In 1946, he became ill with cancer, which claimed his life two years later. BATTING AVERAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1920 1 Sisler • SLB 0.407 1 Ruth • NYY 0.847 2 Speaker • CLE 0.388 2 Sisler • SLB 0.632 3 Jackson • CHW 0.382 3 Jackson • CHW 0.589 4 Ruth • NYY 0.376 4 Speaker • CLE 0.562 5 Collins • CHW 0.372 5 Hornsby • STL 0.559 6 Hornsby • STL 0.370 6 Felsch • CHW 0.540 7 Jacobson • SLB 0.355 7 Smith • CLE 0.520 8 Youngs • NYG 0.351 8 Meusel • NYY 0.517 9 Tobin • SLB 0.341 9 Jacobson • SLB 0.501 10 Roush • CIN 0.340 10 Williams • PHI 0.497 1921 1 Hornsby • STL 0.397 1 Ruth • NYY 0.846 2 Heilmann • DET 0.394 2 Hornsby • STL 0.639 3 Cobb • DET 0.389 3 Heilmann • DET 0.606 4 Ruth • NYY 0.378 4 Cobb • DET 0.596 5 Sisler • SLB 0.371 5 Williams • SLB 0.561 6 Speaker • CLE 0.362 6 Sisler • SLB 0.560 7 Jacobson • SLB 0.352 7 Meusel • NYY 0.559 8 Tobin • SLB 0.352 8 Speaker • CLE 0.538 9 Roush • CIN 0.352 9 McHenry • STL 0.531 10 McHenry • STL 0.350 10 Veach • DET 0.529 1922 1 Sisler • SLB 0.420 1 Hornsby • STL 0.722 2 Hornsby • STL 0.401 2 Ruth • NYY 0.672 3 Cobb • DET 0.401 3 Williams • SLB 0.627 4 Speaker • CLE 0.378 4 Speaker • CLE 0.606 5 Heilmann • DET 0.356 5 Heilmann • DET 0.598 6 Grimes • CHC 0.354 6 Sisler • SLB 0.594 7 Miller • CHC 0.352 7 Grimes • CHC 0.572 8 Bigbee • PIT 0.350 8 Cobb • DET 0.565 9 Tierney • PIT 0.345 9 Miller • PHA 0.551 10 Snyder • NYG 0.343 10 Walker • PHA 0.549 1923 1 Heilmann • DET 0.403 1 Ruth • NYY 0.764 2 Ruth • NYY 0.393 2 Heilmann • DET 0.632 3 Hornsby • STL 0.384 3 Hornsby • STL 0.627 4 Speaker • CLE 0.380 4 Williams • SLB 0.623 5 Bottomley • STL 0.371 5 Speaker • CLE 0.610 6 Collins • CHW 0.360 6 Fournier • BRO 0.588 7 Williams • SLB 0.357 7 Williams • PHI 0.576 8 Sewell • CLE 0.353 8 Barnhart • PIT 0.563 9 Fournier • BRO 0.351 9 Bottomley • STL 0.535 10 Roush • CIN 0.351 10 Roush • CIN 0.530 1924 1 Hornsby • STL 0.424 1 Ruth • NYY 0.739 2 Ruth • NYY 0.378 2 Hornsby • STL 0.696 3 Wheat • BRO 0.375 3 Williams • PHI 0.552 4 Jamieson • CLE 0.359 4 Wheat • BRO 0.549 5 Youngs • NYG 0.356 5 Cuyler • PIT 0.539 6 Cuyler • PIT 0.354 6 Fournier • BRO 0.536 7 Falk • CHW 0.352 7 Heilmann • DET 0.533 8 Collins • CHW 0.349 8 Williams • SLB 0.533 9 Roush • CIN 0.348 9 Kelly • NYG 0.531 10 Bressler • CIN 0.347 10 Jacobson • SLB 0.520 1925 1 Hornsby • STL 0.403 1 Hornsby • STL 0.756 2 Heilmann • DET 0.393 2 Williams • SLB 0.613 3 Speaker • CLE 0.389 3 Simmons • PHA 0.599 4 Simmons • PHA 0.387 4 Cuyler • PIT 0.598 5 Cobb • DET 0.378 5 Cobb • DET 0.598 6 Wingo • DET 0.370 6 Bottomley • STL 0.578 7 Bottomley • STL 0.367 7 Speaker • CLE 0.578 8 Wheat • BRO 0.359 8 Heilmann • DET 0.569 9 Rice • SLB 0.359 9 Fournier • BRO 0.569 10 Cuyler • PIT 0.350 10 Rice • SLB 0.568 1926 1 Manush • DET 0.378 1 Ruth • NYY 0.737 2 Ruth • NYY 0.372 2 Williams • PHI 0.568 3 Fothergill • DET 0.367 3 Simmons • PHA 0.564 4 Heilmann • DET 0.367 4 Manush • DET 0.564 5 Burns • CLE 0.358 5 Gehrig • NYY 0.549 6 Goslin • WSH 0.354 6 Goslin • WSH 0.542 7 Hargrave • CIN 0.353 7 Wilson • CHC 0.539 8 Christensen • CIN 0.350 8 Heilmann • DET 0.534 9 Smith • PIT 0.346 9 Waner • PIT 0.528 10 Williams • PHI 0.345 10 Hargrave • CIN 1927 1 Heilmann • DET 0.398 1 Ruth • NYY 0.772 2 Simmons • PHA 0.392 2 Gehrig • NYY 0.765 3 Waner • PIT 0.380 3 Simmons • PHA 0.645 4 Gehrig • NYY 0.373 4 Heilmann • DET 0.616 5 Hornsby • NYG 0.361 5 Hafey • STL 0.590 6 Fothergill • DET 0.359 6 Hornsby • NYG 0.586 7 Cobb • PHA 0.357 7 Wilson • CHC 0.579 8 Combs • NYY 0.356 8 Waner • PIT 0.549 9 Ruth • NYY 0.356 9 Terry • NYG 0.529 10 Waner • PIT 0.355 10 Williams • SLB 0.520 1928 1 Hornsby • BSN 0.387 1 Ruth • NYY 0.709 2 Goslin • WSH 0.379 2 Gehrig • NYY 0.648 3 Manush • SLB 0.378 3 Hornsby • BSN 0.632 4 Gehrig • NYY 0.374 4 Bottomley • STL 0.628 5 Waner • PIT 0.370 5 Goslin • WSH 0.614 6 Lindstrom • NYG 0.358 6 Hafey • STL 0.604 7 Simmons • PHA 0.351 7 Wilson • CHC 0.588 8 Herman • BRO 0.340 8 Manush • SLB 0.575 9 Traynor • PIT 0.337 9 Simmons • PHA 0.558 10 Richbourg • BSN 0.330 10 Foxx • PHA 0.548 1929 1 O'Doul • PHI 0.398 1 Ruth • NYY 0.697 2 Herman • BRO 0.381 2 Hornsby • CHC 0.679 3 Hornsby • CHC 0.380 3 Klein • PHI 0.657 4 Terry • NYG 0.372 4 Simmons • PHA 0.642 5 Fonseca • CLE 0.369 5 Ott • NYG 0.635 6 Simmons • PHA 0.365 6 Hafey • STL 0.632 7 Stephenson • CHC 0.362 7 Foxx • PHA 0.625 8 Cuyler • CHC 0.360 8 O'Doul • PHI 0.622 9 Traynor • PIT 0.356 9 Wilson • CHC 0.618 10 Klein • PHI 0.356 10 Herman • BRO 0.612
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Min: 2 players
Age Level: 8-11 Years, 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Title: Cadaco All-Star Baseball Discs
Game Title: Cadaco All-Star Baseball
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Year: 1920
Game Type: Board
Min. Number of Players: 2 players
Brand: Cadaco
Gender: Boys & Girls
Theme: Baseball
Recommended Age Range: 8-Adult
Character Family: Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Aaron Judge