1909 Philadelphia Caramel (E95) Baseball Card Checklist

The Philadelphia Caramel (E95) baseball card set was released in 1909. The set consisted of 25 baseball cards and each card from the 1909 Philadelphia Caramel (E95) baseball card set is listed below. Note: Baseball cards which featured a player who did not appear in a regular season game during the most recently completed season, do not link to their major league statistics.

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1909 Philadelphia Caramel (E95)

1909 Philadelphia Caramel (Eddie Plank)

1909 Philadelphia Caramel (Eddie Plank)

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n/aChief Bender
n/aBill Carrigan
n/aFrank Chance
n/aEddie CicotteEd Cicotte on Card
n/aTy Cobb
n/aEddie Collins
n/aSam Crawford
n/aArt Devlin
n/aLarry Doyle
n/aJohnny Evers
n/aSolly HofmanSpelled Hoffman on Card
n/aHarry Krause
n/aTommy Leach
n/aHarry Lord
n/aNick Maddox
n/aChristy MathewsonSpelled Matthewson
n/aMatty McIntyre
n/aFred Merkle
n/aCy Morgan
n/aCy Morgan
n/aEddie Plank
n/aEd Reulbach
n/aEd WillettSpelled Willetts on Card
n/aVic Willis
n/aHooks Wiltse
1909 Philadelphia Caramel (E95)


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