# 3408m - 2000 33c Legends of Baseball: Cy Young
33¢ Cy Young
Legends of Baseball
City: Atlanta, GA
Quantity: 11,250,000
Printed by: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: Serpentine die cut 11.25
Color: Multicolored
Death Of Cy Young
Denton True “Cy” Young was born on March 29, 1867, in Gilmore, Ohio. The oldest of five children, Dent Young (or Farmer Young as he was referred to as a child) attended school until sixth grade. After that he left to help out on the family farm.
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Young played on several baseball teams as a child and into his teens, pitching and playing second base. After playing with the semi-pro team from Carrollton in 1888, Young was offered a chance to join the minor league team in Canton. At the tryout to join the team, Young made an impression on the scouts, saying “I almost tore the boards off the grandstand with my fast ball.” In fact, his fastball destroyed the fences, making them look like they’d been hit by a cyclone. Reporters started calling him Cyclone, which they later shortened to Cy, a nickname he would use for the rest of his life.
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33¢ Cy Young
Legends of Baseball
City: Atlanta, GA
Quantity: 11,250,000
Printed by: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd
Printing Method: Lithographed
Perforations: Serpentine die cut 11.25
Color: Multicolored
Death Of Cy Young
Denton True “Cy” Young was born on March 29, 1867, in Gilmore, Ohio. The oldest of five children, Dent Young (or Farmer Young as he was referred to as a child) attended school until sixth grade. After that he left to help out on the family farm.
Remember – you can click on any of these images to find more conditions and covers and order them for your collection. |
Young played on several baseball teams as a child and into his teens, pitching and playing second base. After playing with the semi-pro team from Carrollton in 1888, Young was offered a chance to join the minor league team in Canton. At the tryout to join the team, Young made an impression on the scouts, saying “I almost tore the boards off the grandstand with my fast ball.” In fact, his fastball destroyed the fences, making them look like they’d been hit by a cyclone. Reporters started calling him Cyclone, which they later shortened to Cy, a nickname he would use for the rest of his life.
Click here for more on Young from the Baseball Hall of Fame.