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Seven Crowns of Sports Collection

ST LOUIS CARDINALS
THE GASHOUSE GANG
1934 World Champions

Vintage
BASEBALL BAR MIRROR

20" x 17"

$69
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Rare pre-owned vintage bar mirror!
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The Gas House Gang was a term given to the St. Louis Cardinals teams of the early 1930s, especially the championship 1934 World Series victors. The nickname was given to them as a way of describing the enjoyment with which they seemed to play the game, along with the aggressive attitude they took that always seemed to give them dirty uniforms, making them resemble the grease-stained clothing worn by car mechanics. Prominent members of the Gas House Gang included Frankie Frisch, Joe Medwick, brothers Dizzy Dean and Paul Dean, Ripper Collins, Leo Durocher and Pepper Martin. The last surviving member of the team, Don Gutteridge, died in 2008.