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Old 06-09-2015, 04:46 AM
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Default Needle in a haystack

Welcome to net54! I'm sorry, I don't know your first name.

You've posed an interesting question that I believe that I can certainly respond to.
I've always been interested in lineup cards (both umpire and dugout cards) as they are not only EXTREMELY limited, but definitely a genuine piece of a specific game in sports history.

Collecting lineup cards, and to a lesser extent tickets, is an exercise in patience, networking and persistence. I have searched eBay auctions, baseball card shows (now mostly The National Sports Card Convention), online auctions and catalogue auctions. As you mentioned, finding large groups of lineup cards frequently occurs when an umpire surrenders a pile of them all at once and then they finally enter the hobby. In the past, I've stood and poured through huge stacks of lineup cards looking to pull out a significant date that I have earmarked as something to actively look for...

My particular interest in lineup cards is mostly tied to specific interesting milestones related to Nolan Ryan's career. I own perhaps 15-20 of these in my advanced Nolan Ryan collection. Perhaps the most interesting of the group are:
1. The home dugout card (Cleveland Indians) to Nolan Ryan's 324th and final career win on 8/15/93 @ CLE.

2. Both umpire lineup cards (home & visitor) from the famous Ryan/ Robin Ventura fight on 8/4/93 @ TEX. Both Ryan & Ventura have signed these.

3. The home umpire lineup card from 9/8/90 @ TEX. Bo Jackson line drive bloodies Nolan Ryan's mouth & Ryan continues to pitch. Between this photo image and the aforementioned Ryan/ Ventura fight are perhaps the most iconic and popular later career images of Ryan. This one is also signed by Ryan & Bo Jackson.

Undoubtedly the best & most unusual lineup card (home dugout card) that I ever found was one that I actively looked for over a 10 year period of time on eBay.
My wife and I actually attended a Detroit Tigers baseball game at old Tiger Stadium on our very 1st date. Both of us are huge Tigers fans and on this particular day, they trounced the visiting NY Yankees. It provided a great memory and backdrop to our marriage of over 25 years.
Ironically, during a random eBay search I found this dugout card to our 1st date game literally 2 months before we celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary. The seller, who was in the Boston area, had a large group of home dugout cards spanning several years at DET. He had perhaps 75 of these cards listed on eBay, many of which were from games surrounding our game. These obviously originated from a DET clubhouse employee (unknown) as they were all games played at home. I sent an e-mail to the seller asking if they also had the date I was looking for? I even told the seller what the significance was of the date. The seller responded back with a terrific e-mail letting me know that not only did he have the dugout card, but he would be thrilled to sell it to me for $17 delivered!
I recruited my 7 year old daughter to help me incorporate the dugout card into a collage of memories celebrating the beginning of our relationship and marriage. Check it out...

Good luck in your "needle in a haystack" search. The one's that you end up finding are always the most special.
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