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midmo 11-28-2021 08:53 PM

Ha, nice. I was friends with his younger brother in Jr High. I remember his whole family being good athletes (which I'm guessing is probably typical of a lot of major leaguers).


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Originally Posted by carlsonjok (Post 2169191)
Different approach. I was born on the same day as this guy.

https://i.pinimg.com/474x/0e/67/37/0...212c6295e6.jpg


chadeast 11-28-2021 08:56 PM

Pudge and I just turned 50 :)

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...88f701c2e7.jpg

RCFire82 11-28-2021 09:25 PM

Last year of being in the 30's club... the scroll down for "date of birth" is taking longer and longer!

MVSNYC 11-28-2021 10:27 PM

47...started collected T206 at 17...30 year career so far. Been fun!

clydepepper 11-28-2021 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by REDSOX42 (Post 2169346)
Can't tell you guys my age, but Johnny Pesky was a Red Sox rookie the year I was born...

'I was told there would be no math.'


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71buc 11-28-2021 10:42 PM

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Ken and I entered the world on the same day 58 years ago. He had more money, more talent, and unfortunately more demons. I was in Peoria for Spring training in 1996. I was watching the Mariners play his Padres. He had a brutal game. He made three errors in 4 innings. There was an obnoxious drunk seated in front of me who was loudly booing and mocking Caminiti who was noticeably perturbed. As he left the field in the bottom of the 4th he was scanning the stands. A couple innings later he was walking through the stands wearing sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt. He was headed in our direction. Ken was a VERY large man. He found the heckler and sat down next to him for an inning. He spoke very quietly so I have no idea what he said. Whatever it was it had the desired effect as the drunk was rather subdued for the rest of the game. Caminiti stood in front of our section signing autographs for the next 30 minutes. Ken made some bad life choices as we all do and he paid the ultimate price. I have been fortunate to outlive my own mistakes.

wazir of wham 11-28-2021 10:58 PM

geez....................born the same year the Babe passed

timzcardz 11-29-2021 02:58 AM

I’m this old:

https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=32210

BuzzD 11-29-2021 03:35 AM

Bringing up the average. 74 is a lot different than 64!

tedzan 11-29-2021 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2169240)
I think I am going to be wrong in my premonition. In fact we seem to be getting older! (so far)
also, Teddy Z has not responded LOL...

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Good morning, Leon

That's me, I'm 83......with my grandson Ron, who recently graduated from the Univ. of Maine.


https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...RonGrad50x.jpg





The 1947 BOND BREAD cards were my first BB set. I still have all 44 cards from it.
https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...StanMusial.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...readJRobby.jpg





And, my first major BB cards......1949 LEAF set.

http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...abeRuth50x.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...beRuth50xb.jpg



TED Z

T206 Reference
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jingram058 11-29-2021 06:48 AM

Dang, Ted. You look as well preserved at 83 as most of us look at 63! Maybe better. What's the secret, Grecian Formula 16, Geritol...what?

Eric72 11-29-2021 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jingram058 (Post 2169458)

...What's the secret...

Hopefully, baseball cards.

MVSNYC 11-29-2021 08:37 AM

Ted, weren't you just 73? Time flies. Hope you're well.

We're overdue for a T206 trade. I'll email you.

LEHR 11-29-2021 09:42 AM

I'll turn 48 on 12/05. Man, time goes by fast.
My wife is 9 years younger than me and gets a kick out of telling people I'm so old I used to play stickball with Ty Cobb.

John1941 11-29-2021 10:07 AM

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I am this old, and curious who the other person is in the 10-15 range.

tedzan 11-29-2021 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jingram058 (Post 2169458)
Dang, Ted. You look as well preserved at 83 as most of us look at 63! Maybe better. What's the secret, Grecian Formula 16, Geritol...what?

Hey guys,

What's my secret ? ......It must be my Greek heritage :)

And, that doesn't mean I paint my hair with "Grecian Formula". My hair is still it's original brown color (with a few strands of gray).

:) Or perhaps.....that I am one of the few collectors that recognize that these LEAF cards are only and absolutely a 1949 issue :)


http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...DiMaggio50.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...iMaggio50b.jpg


http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...afPaige25x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...fPaige25xb.jpg


TED Z

T206 Reference
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JustinD 11-29-2021 11:09 AM

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Born on the same exact same day as this guy -

clydepepper 11-29-2021 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 2169410)
Ken and I entered the world on the same day 58 years ago. He had more money, more talent, and unfortunately more demons. I was in Peoria for Spring training in 1996. I was watching the Mariners play his Padres. He had a brutal game. He made three errors in 4 innings. There was an obnoxious drunk seated in front of me who was loudly booing and mocking Caminiti who was noticeably perturbed. As he left the field in the bottom of the 4th he was scanning the stands. A couple innings later he was walking through the stands wearing sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt. He was headed in our direction. Ken was a VERY large man. He found the heckler and sat down next to him for an inning. He spoke very quietly so I have no idea what he said. Whatever it was it had the desired effect as the drunk was rather subdued for the rest of the game. Caminiti stood in front of our section signing autographs for the next 30 minutes. Ken made some bad life choices as we all do and he paid the ultimate price. I have been fortunate to outlive my own mistakes.



Mike- Thanks for sharing that story. Very well written. Caminiti played for my local minor league Columbus (GA) Astros but I never met the man. There's a biography of him available...after reading your story, I may purchase it.

Ricky 11-29-2021 07:50 PM

I’m 64 but read at a 65 year old level.

Jeffrompa 11-29-2021 07:56 PM

62
 
Should have lied and said 48 :D

Bigdaddy 11-29-2021 08:06 PM

I share a birthday with this guy:

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1113_.jpg

Was born the year this card came out:

https://i.psacard.com/cardfacts/1966...315.jpg?h=1000

And opened my first wax pack this year:

https://images.pristineauction.com/2...uction.com.jpg

todeen 11-29-2021 10:24 PM

I'm this old. Not my card. 2020 made me feel a hell of a lot older. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b957227a9c.jpg

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Tere1071 11-29-2021 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2169153)
Haven't done this in a while. Many years ago, if I recall correctly, the average age was around 41-42. My guess is the group will be a little younger but not too much. We will see. As someone who just turned 60 (damn!) I might be in a different age group now LOL.....thanks in advance for your participation.

and a card because....yeah, yeah, yeah.....we know

https://luckeycards.com/pe222awa.jpg

I also turned 60 in October, I definitely feel as I am in a different age group. I thought there would be more respondents from our age group.

Phil aka Tere1071

ValKehl 11-29-2021 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Jacklitsch (Post 2169284)
So far I'm the oldest at 78.

Steve, you got me, but not by much. I turned 78 this past Sunday.

brianp-beme 11-30-2021 01:22 AM

Where are the 16-21 year olds? I guess vintage is not on the mind when chasing the chase cards, or perhaps the womenfolk?

Brian (I got into vintage at age 16. Go figure.)

nineunder71 11-30-2021 05:56 AM

Nice observation Brian, my guess is chasing tail. Fittingly, I believe my collecting took a break during pretty much that exact span.

I’m 37, been collecting since I can remember. Collecting vintage 17 years, or since I first signed up for eBay in 2004, junior year in college.

BTW, Thanks for an awesome site Leon!

Cheers to All (even the grumpy guys on the other end of the scale! ;) )


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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 2169743)
Where are the 16-21 year olds? I guess vintage is not on the mind when chasing the chase cards, or perhaps the womenfolk?

Brian (I got into vintage at age 16. Go figure.)


bobbyw8469 11-30-2021 06:19 AM

These were out when I was introduced to the world.

https://imgsrv.sellersourcebook.com/...jpg?1638278321

AustinMike 11-30-2021 06:41 AM

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I'm the same age, but hopefully not the same condition, as this card:

quinnsryche 11-30-2021 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pherbener (Post 2169198)
55 in a few days and the kids tell me I'm old all the time!

Yup, exactly for me also

Hankphenom 11-30-2021 08:05 AM

Leading-edge boomer at 75. This hobby has been one of the really fun things in my life, among many, and I feel lucky to have ridden the wave. Also great to see that it's not just my cohort, but clearly younger people of all ages share the same attraction to this stuff.

prestigecollectibles 11-30-2021 08:45 AM

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I'm the same age as this card. I voted in the poll as well.

thatkidfromjerrymaguire 11-30-2021 09:03 AM

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I'm this card old. And since it's from my birth year, and since I'm a huge Royals fan, and since Brett is the single greatest baseball player in the history of the universe, this is one of my all time favorite cards. :)

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clydepepper 11-30-2021 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by thatkidfromjerrymaguire (Post 2169816)
I'm this card old. And since it's from my birth year, and since I'm a huge Royals fan, and since Brett is the single greatest baseball player in the history of the universe, this is one of my all time favorite cards. :)

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Did you attend the 1999 HOF Induction like me? (though I was there for Nolan)


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thatkidfromjerrymaguire 11-30-2021 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 2169823)
Did you attend the 1999 HOF Induction like me? (though I was there for Nolan)


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No, I didn't go. And I regret it.

darwinbulldog 11-30-2021 10:31 AM

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I arrived the day he left.

maj78 11-30-2021 11:14 AM

I am 43 - 1978 Topps

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7057af1dc9.jpg


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h2oya311 11-30-2021 12:28 PM

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I'm this old:

I still believe he is the greatest player to have ever played the game. To walk as many times as he did when the opposing pitcher knew it was essentially like giving up a double or triple is simply astonishing. Oh, and I like the card because I seem to have an affinity for B&W (err...old) cards. Sadly, this is one that I sold a few years ago before the run-up in value. Maybe one day I'll get another...

orioles70 11-30-2021 12:52 PM

Kids were buying these 1960 packs when I was born...I am 61https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...93917f9426.jpg

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Exhibitman 11-30-2021 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2169153)
As someone who just turned 60

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...0Bitch%202.jpg

chadeast 11-30-2021 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by h2oya311 (Post 2169879)
I'm this old:

I still believe he is the greatest player to have ever played the game. To walk as many times as he did when the opposing pitcher knew it was essentially like giving up a double or triple is simply astonishing. Oh, and I like the card because I seem to have an affinity for B&W (err...old) cards. Sadly, this is one that I sold a few years ago before the run-up in value. Maybe one day I'll get another...

He was a run creating machine the likes of which has rarely been seen. As Bill James said, if you could split him in half, you'd have two Hall of Famers. Great speed with a .401 career OBP in 3000+ games, that's a devastating combination.

TheAck 11-30-2021 03:33 PM

:)
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Originally Posted by eric72 (Post 2169459)
hopefully, baseball cards.

lol. :D

TheAck 11-30-2021 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chadeast (Post 2169920)
He was a run creating machine the likes of which has rarely been seen. As Bill James said, if you could split him in half, you'd have two Hall of Famers. Great speed with a .401 career OBP in 3000+ games, that's a devastating combination.

And he knew it too... I know it rubs some people the wrong way, but I love that outsized confidence especially when someone can really back it up. Certainly beats "We’ve got to play them one day at a time." lol.

-Ben

clydepepper 11-30-2021 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by thatkidfromjerrymaguire (Post 2169831)
No, I didn't go. And I regret it.


I believe it was the last 'Induction Weekend' that also included the 'HOF Game'. This one was between the Rangers and the Royals.

The great thing about THAT game was Gregg Zaun 'called his shot' - at the behest of a wonderfully loud left-field crowd. Zaun, normally a catcher, was playing left-field and received a HUGE ovation when he returned to his position after the shot. It was incredible to see!

At the time, the 50K crowd-size, was the biggest ever for an Induction- I believe it was surpassed with the Ripken / Gwynn crowd, but there sure were lots of port-a-potties there...and Ben-n-Jerry's trucks too!!

The ceremonies had to be moved to nearby soccer fields.

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That was the first and only return for me to the area where I had been born 44 years prior.

We were going to also take the time to visit Syracuse, where we lived back then, and Rome, where I was actually born...but...there was this thing called Woodstock '99 and we were all glad we didn't venter out that way.


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MVSNYC 11-30-2021 05:10 PM

Derek, love that Rickey card...And "Rickey being Rickey", with the little finger flair. Great player, great showman. Used to love his Home Run trot, jersey flick, side step, etc. Awesome.

In 2003, he discussed his unusual phraseology, saying, "People are always saying, 'Rickey says Rickey.' But it's been blown way out of proportion. Rickey says it when Rickey doesn't do what Rickey needs to be doing. Rickey uses it to remind himself, like, 'Rickey, what you doing, you stupid. ... ' Rickey's just scolding himself." -Wiki

Fetamore 11-30-2021 05:51 PM

74 and enjoying life. Currently on a cruse ship leaving Belize and headed to the Panama Canal .

Exhibitman 11-30-2021 06:24 PM

I'd love to get a 1977 Henderson card. Amazing how he looked 40 years old in 1977 and in 1999. His stats are really fun. Check this out:

3,055 Hits
+
2,190 walks
=
5,245 times on base
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299 home runs
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66 triples
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510 doubles
=
4,370 singles and walks

Henderson stole 1,406 bases.
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3rd 344 times
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home 4 times
=
1,058 steals of 2nd base.

1058/4370
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24.21% of the time his single or walk became a de facto double. That's astounding...

philliesfan 11-30-2021 07:27 PM

Well can I just say......I am considered....."Vintage"?




OK OK I am 60 to be 61 in January.

ullmandds 11-30-2021 07:46 PM

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I'm this old!

egri 12-01-2021 04:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2169969)
I'd love to get a 1977 Henderson card. Amazing how he looked 40 years old in 1977 and in 1999. His stats are really fun. Check this out:

3,055 Hits
+
2,190 walks
=
5,245 times on base
-
299 home runs
-
66 triples
-
510 doubles
=
4,370 singles and walks

Henderson stole 1,406 bases.
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3rd 344 times
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home 4 times
=
1,058 steals of 2nd base.

1058/4370
=
24.21% of the time his single or walk became a de facto double. That's astounding...

All the Rickey Henderson talk got me to look up some of his stats; in 2002, when he joined the Red Sox, he had more career stolen bases than the team had in its entire history.

kailes2872 12-01-2021 05:36 AM

I am part of the magical mystery tour set of 72. I turn 50 in about 90 days!


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