Sam Crawford
Dossier
Samuel Earl "Wahoo Sam" Crawford (1880–1968) earned his nickname from his Nebraska hometown and earned his Cooperstown plaque from his right-field tenure with the Detroit Tigers. Born April 18, 1880 in Wahoo, Nebraska, he reached the majors in 1899 and played nineteen MLB seasons through 1917, with another four years of pro ball through 1921. In 1911, age 31, he hit .378 with 115 RBI alongside Cobb in the Tigers outfield. A 6’0”, 190-pound left-handed thrower and hitter, Crawford appears across the 1909–1911 caramel issues: E90-1 American Caramel, E92 Croft's Candy and Cocoa, E92 Dockman & Sons Gum, E92 Nadja Caramels, E95 Philadelphia Caramel, and E103 Williams Caramels. He died June 15, 1968 in Hollywood, California and is buried in the Resthaven Section, Lot 475 at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1957.
Bio synthesized · claude-opus-4-7-inline · 2026-05-04
Banked sales
$525
$525
Total comps
4
across all sources
Card cohort
106
distinct catalogued cards
Median card
$36
$26 – $141 interquartile
Top cards by comp volume
Top 3
- 0119191919 21 w514 · #952 sales$36
- 0219161916 sporting news m101 4 · #411 sales$450
- 0319771977 84 galasso glossy greats · #1401 sales$2
Where the comps come from
- Ebay Sold Html250%
- Milehigh250%
Activity
- Last gauntlet
- 2026-05-27 20:02 UTC
- Aggregate refreshed
- 2026-05-29
- Cohort depth
- 106 cards · 3 with comps