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> In 1906 Chicago Cubs pitcher Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown won 26 games leading the Cubs to the National League pennant. Despite his stardom, he made just $2,800. He took a coal-mining job at season’s end to help pay his bills. Fellow all-star Christy Mathewson pumped gas at a service station. Walter Johnson dug postholes for the Idaho Telephone Company while Lefty Gomez removed sludge from refinery tanks for Union Oil.
https://www.splicetoday.com/sports/when-ballplayers-had-offs...
I wonder how often things actually go down like that. Like if I found an actual Van Gogh painting I'd probably think "wow this art student was studying van Gogh. That's pretty good. Looks just like him. Cool"
That’s a both (1) an uncommon thing, and (2) interesting to society.
It's still just as much junk. There's some weird fetishism that goes with it. Like some kind of hoarding. I'm sure there's a vast body of psychological literature on this I've never heard of