April Pick-Ups
Just to show I'm a sport about modern game-used.
Finally have all the photos for this ball display. The ball is photo-matched against all the pics except the punt and Seattle field goal, but because it's matched against kicking plays before and after these, it's the same ball. It was only used for kicking plays, but apparently was used for ALL kicking plays, at least well into the second half of the game. Unfortunately, I just got word from the photographer that I can't get a large print of the centerpiece photo (shown just above ball). I have a smaller one that will have to do. |
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Bryce Harper hit ball from today and it's his second of the season.
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Hi fly game
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Just picked up this game for my room. Its in beautiful shape
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Brock - did you catch that one?
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Hi Yes , its a 5 cent machine. You put money in a slot on the side and shoot it with the lever. The nickel than works its way down. If you are lucky it will go into the hits. Its amazing what we thought was hight tech. LOL
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Yeah. Every hit I was watching to see if they gave the ball to the mlb hologram guy. Because pretty much you can get any ball that is hologram the next inning. So after Harper got the hit, I went to the shop and asked for it.
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That is a really great idea - I'll make a point of keeping my eyes open for special balls next time I go to a game.
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Here are a couple of recent odd ball pick ups for my 1971 Pirates collection. The first is a line-up card and program from a three game pre-season series the Bucs played in Panama. I am currently kicking myself for missing the ticket stub that was listed with these. I cant imagine I will ever see another example.
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Went to a minor league game last night and got this bat that big money Rockies prospect David Dahl broke in the first game of a doubleheader. I have both ends of the bat but it is missing a chunk around the handle. I'll probably get it signed at a later game.
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Excited to get this. Carbon triplicate copy of Christy Mathewson Military ration voucher. This copy I guess went to the officer, in this case, CAPTAIN MATHEWSON
Hoping to mat it w a reprint, cant afford real one, Matty military photo, or w/e. just think its cool;) |
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My Ruth
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This is my Ruth that I had posted a few months back in the prewar section and forgot to put up here. This is my center piece to my collection. :) It's a postcard of the Babe with Ruppert on the day of his signing in 1933. Thought you guys might enjoy it.
Here is a newspaper clip from that day as well. I know mine version of his signature is not worth $52K but maybe someday I hope! HA! |
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Thanks guys I knew you would appreciate it. I don't go into this section often enough since this is my only auto but I'm hoping to change that soon.
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Matty
What a fantastic Piece!
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Coo, inexpensive photo of Denton T Young:)
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Just let that go, Im glad it was you Scott!
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No I would like to pick up a Cobb Auto, Gehrig, Wagner etc.. I just got lucky and found my white whale so to speak as my first one.
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What I love about the Ruth though is you never seem him sign his first name along with his nickname. That is what really drew me to the card.
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Bobo
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I just picked up this great first generation photo of "Bobo" Holloman following his no-hitter on 5/6/53.
Holloman's background story was an interesting one. In 1953, the 27-year- old rookie, made the show with the St. Louis Browns, but was not getting much of an opportunity to pitch on the big club. Bobo Holloman was never short of confidence. In fact, he was his own #1 fan. Up to this point in the 1953 season he was relegated to only eating up meaningless innings. The entire season he kept asking Brownies Mgr. Marty Marion to give him one start so that he could show him what he really could do. Bobo finally got his chance on May 6th, 1953. In his first ML start, Holloman no-hit the light hitting Philadelphia A's 6-0 in front of only 2473 fans at home in St. Louis. Holloman never recaptured the magic of his no-hitter game. In fact, he was back in the minors less than 3 months later, never to return again... |
Nice one Scott!
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1938 Dixie Lid Premium Bob Feller
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For some reason this was one of those items that has eluded me for years. I finally picked up this one to complete my collection of all eight of the 1937 and 1938 Dixie Lid Premiums. I think they are one of the most attractive issues of the 1930s.
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Older Ty looks happier here than in the Hospital Robe photo I got a while back. TYYYYYYYYYY:)
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1971 Bucs
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After seeing all of the cool snapshots of hall of famers I decided to start looking for images of the 1971 Pirates in snapshots. These are the ones I have managed to pick up to date. The 1971 Pirate World Champs pin is new to me. It is the first time I have come across one like this. I am guessing it was a lapel or tie pin?
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Ty eyeing his shot:)
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Early 90's Frank Thomas game used bat
2000 Adrian Beltre game used bat |
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1983 Cecilio Guante game worn Pirates jersey
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1928 Walter Johnson snapshot
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Here is a neat February, 1928 snapper that I just acquired of HOF Walter Johnson just as he was beginning his role as manager of the Newark Bears.
I'm always amazed at some of the terrific items offered for sale on net54. Some of my favorite pieces in my collection originated in the BST. Thanks Jack! |
Early Tigers Pennant
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3/4 size Tigers Pennant with cloth tag reproduction company on back. I didn't see this one in Mike Egners book. Does anyone know a date on it?
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Mid to late Teens... G R E A T pickup... Congrats!
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