1920 Season

Delta League:

Interesting Facts:


Riggs Stephenson was a career .336 hitter, thought by some to be the best player not in the Hall of Fame. Riggs earned his nickname, "Old Hoss", while playing in Greenwood.

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Postcard photo of Riggs Stephenson, as a member of the Cleveland Indians.

Postcard photo of Riggs Stephenson, as a member of the Cleveland Indians.

Autograph of Riggs Stephenson.

Autograph of Riggs Stephenson.

Chicago Cubs Team Issue photo of Riggs Stephenson.

Chicago Cubs Team Issue photo of Riggs.

1922 W575-2 Black and White Strip card of Riggs Stephenson. Also known as Autograph on Shoulder cards.

1922 W575-2 Black and White Strip Card issued by the Kromo Gravue Photo Co. of Detroit. "Autograph on Shoulder" of Riggs.

Personal response from Riggs Stephenson to my request for an autograph.

Personal response from Riggs to my request for his autograph.

Riggs 1933 Goudey (front).

Riggs 1933 Goudey (front).

Riggs 1933 Goudey (back).

Riggs 1933 Goudey (back).

R316 Kashin's Publications card of Riggs Stephenson.

R316 Kashin's Publications card of Riggs Stephenson.

R315 1928 Portraits & Action of Riggs Stephenson.

R315 1928 Portraits & Action.

Riggs DeLong Gum Company (front).

Riggs DeLong Gum Company (front).

Riggs DeLong Gum Company (back).

Riggs DeLong Gum Company (back).

Hughie Critz, fresh from Mississippi A & M.

A young Hughie Critz, fresh from Mississippi A & M.

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