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		<title>Cincy&#8217;s Gene Freese, Autograph All-Star, Gone At Age 79</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How much did Fleer payplayers for appearing intheir 1960s sets? In 1963,the card came with a cookie.Were players paid inbaked goods?!? Thanks to Ron Martin for sharing some sad news: &#160; &#8220;I guess that you have heard that a true friend to the hobby of TTM collecting has departed.&#160; Gene Freese a member of the ... <a title="Cincy&#8217;s Gene Freese, Autograph All-Star, Gone At Age 79" class="read-more" href="https://www.baseballbytheletters.com/2013/07/01/cincys-gene-freese-autograph-all-star-gone-at-age-79/" aria-label="Read more about Cincy&#8217;s Gene Freese, Autograph All-Star, Gone At Age 79">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<td style="text-align: center;">How much did Fleer pay<br />players for appearing in<br />their 1960s sets? In 1963,<br />the card came with a cookie.<br />Were players paid in<br />baked goods?!?</td>
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<p>Thanks to Ron Martin for sharing some sad news:</p>
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<div><em>&#8220;I guess that you have heard that a true friend to the hobby of TTM  collecting has departed.&nbsp; Gene Freese a member of the 1961 Ragamuffin Reds  passed away last week evidently from complications due to back surgery.&nbsp; I  know that I had gotten several items signed by him through the years including  the photo of Pete Rose coming out of the dugout for his first game in the major  leagues.&nbsp; Rose, Frank Robinson, Cardenas, and Tommy Harper who you cannot  see in that photo are the only surviving members in that photo.&nbsp; Where has  time gone?&#8221;</em></div>
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<div>Mr. Freese (yes, I watched <em>Batman</em>&#8230;) died at age 79. </div>
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<div>Anyone who played more than a decade in the pre-expansion 1950s and 60s had my admiration. </div>
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<div>Most of all, I admired Freese&#8217;s ironman ethic serving the hobby. The sterling website <a href="http://www.sportscollectors.net/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.sportscollectors.net</a> credited him for signing 183 of 185 requests. </div>
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<div>Sadly, I missed out on him. Examples of his signature were superbly detailed. No G&#8212; F&#8212;&#8211;. </div>
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<div>One collector shared on the SCN site that he tried to send Freese $5. The veteran returned the cash with the requested autograph, along with an note claiming that the fiver was half of the signing bonus he received in 1953!</div>
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<div>The roster of available signers from the 1950s and 60s is shrinking. Get these hobby heroes like Gene Freese as fast as you can.</div>
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