A favorite with collectors, this postcard captures the image of Travis Jackson's plaque found in the Hall of Fame Gallery in Cooperstown.
- Printed on standard postcard stock with protective gloss coating
- Measures 3.5" x 5.5"
- Made in the USA
Player Biography
Travis “Stonewall” Jackson was a vital cog in John McGraw’s galaxy of stars that constituted the powerful New York Giants teams of the late-1920s and early-1930s. The strong-armed infielder was considered “the greatest shortstop ever to play in New York” by legendary columnist Red Smith. An Arkansas native who joined the Giants as a teenager, Jackson eventually became team captain, succeeding Rogers Hornsby, who once praised him by saying, “I never saw him make a mistake.”
A favorite with collectors, this postcard captures the image of Travis Jackson's plaque found in the Hall of Fame Gallery in Cooperstown.
- Printed on standard postcard stock with protective gloss coating
- Measures 3.5" x 5.5"
- Made in the USA
Player Biography
Travis “Stonewall” Jackson was a vital cog in John McGraw’s galaxy of stars that constituted the powerful New York Giants teams of the late-1920s and early-1930s. The strong-armed infielder was considered “the greatest shortstop ever to play in New York” by legendary columnist Red Smith. An Arkansas native who joined the Giants as a teenager, Jackson eventually became team captain, succeeding Rogers Hornsby, who once praised him by saying, “I never saw him make a mistake.”