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Day 70 (March 10, 2020 – 070)
Here we have a 1970 Baltimore Orioles player matchbook by Universal Match. I have a few matchbooks of the Oriole players, but don’t have all 24 in this set; may have to track them all down one day. The Brooks matchbook cover uses a familiar B&W photo of Brooks surrounded by an orange circle with Baltimore Orioles contained within the circle. I'm sure this has item has been posted before, but I really like the setup on these matchbooks. 1970 Universal Match Brooks Robinson matchbook Attachment 388673 The Orioles used this same image of Brooks on a lot of items. Here’s a 1969 Orioles picture pack using the same photo as the matchbook. Attachment 388674 |
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I saw in the BST section of the Board you were looking for certain Aberdeen Pheasants team photos... While NFS, I thought I'd share my 1964 Team Photo with Cal Ripken Sr. as manager as well as some future MLB players such as Jim Palmer, Mark Belanger & Eddie Watt: https://i.imgur.com/gn6Z16l.jpg |
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Exactly what I'm looking for. Absolutely great photo. Thanks for sharing. Here's the matching scorecard. Attachment 388678 |
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Love the scorecard.....Thanks you as well for sharing your wonderful collection with us! Bill |
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Day 71 (March 11, 2020 – 071)
Pictured is a photo of one of the home-made stadium banners, “Beware of the Birds”, from the 1971 World Series which hung in Memorial Stadium. This is currently my lock page on my computer. Attachment 388757 1971 Orioles Press Pin Attachment 388758 A 1971 Scorecard from the Series Attachment 388759 Attachment 388760 This is how I remember the 1971 World Series; Jose Pagan getting tagged out by Brooks Robinson at third base at Three Rivers Stadium. The ending of the Series I try not to think about… Attachment 388762 |
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Day 71 I used to commemorate the '71 World Series, but did it with a lean toward the Orioles of course. The third party scorecard I pictured I've only seen a couple of times so probably hard to come by even though not the greatest looking item in the world. |
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I just picked up this small cutout picture of Brooks and Manny Sanguillen last week from the '71 Series and failed to post it within Day 71. I pictured the same shot of Brooks and Manny in post #612 that was used for a book "Baseball: How to Hit and Run".
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Here are a few more third party scorecards from the 1971 World Series. Attachment 388770 Attachment 388771 Attachment 388772 |
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A few more items from the 1971 World Series.
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1970 Matchbook set
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I ran across this Orioles organization binder and thought I'd post now since we've been seeing awesome minor league items. As you can see on the inside is an Orioles sticker that states, "MINOR LEAGUE DEPARTMENT". Wonder what was inside back in the day...
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Wow. I love it. My guess is that it is from either 1977 or 1979. I'm leaning towards 1979. I have the reports from 1978 and 1981. The 1978 is plain. The front looks more like the style used in 1981. Kate Patrick was in the Baseball Dept from 1977-1979. Too bad it's empty. :( Attachment 388854 Attachment 388855 |
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Day 72 (March 12, 2020 – 072)
This is a Cooperstown Bear, wearing a Brooksie #5 jersey, that commemorates the 1966 Orioles World Series victory over the Dodgers. There’s 1966 Baltimore Orioles embroidered on the left paw. It’s a nicely made item. Attachment 388902 Attachment 388903 |
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1959 Bazooka
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A couple of Bazooka items that I don't think have been posted yet.
The 1959 Bazooka Gus Triandos and Hot Iron Transfer. The 1959 Bazooka cards are hard to find, but Triandos is a short print, so he doesn't show up as much as some others. I'm happy with the cut of mine. Attachment 388916 Hot-Iron Transfer Attachment 388917 |
Very cool Triandos item. A favorite Bazooka example!
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Day 73 (March 13, 2020 – 073)
Today we have an advertising photo of Brooks in a nice suit along with a model. Does this photo scream the 70’s or what?!? I love the background color used in this photo as well as just the overall look. I’m not 100% sure, but I believe this is a photo used to advertise Hamburgers (not the food) the retailing clothing chain. I recall a Hamburger store where my father used to shop located in the Charles Center. Hamburgers ultimately closed shop in the early 90’s. Of course this photo relates to baseball as well; can’t you see Brooks with a baseball in his hand… Brooks Robinson advertising photo Attachment 388985 |
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Great photo....I've never seen that one before! Here is another variation of a 1971 World Series ticket (blue): https://i.imgur.com/BD0yFyp.jpg July 1978 Sporting News cover signed by all the Starting Pitchers: https://i.imgur.com/i4SeS7q.jpg |
1956 Columbus Foxes
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Columbus, Georgia hosted the Orioles 1956 Class A affiliate in the South Atlantic League. The Foxes finished 79-61, but lost to Jacksonville in the championship. A few players ended up in Baltimore. Marv Breeding was the most productive. Lenny Green and Ray Barker also worked their way to the majors.
Attachment 388998 Attachment 388999 Attachment 389001 Attachment 389000 A few others from the 1956 Foxes included Jim Archer, Dick Fitzgerald and Dick Santaniello Attachment 389003 Attachment 389004 Attachment 389002 |
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Haven't seen the blue '71 WS ticket before now... |
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Also, I enjoy seeing pictures of players in Oriole jerseys wearing the number of a player that is remembered for wearing that jersey number. In this instance you have Fitzgerald wearing #19 and I just associate that number with McNally. I still haven't seen a picture of an Oriole, other than Brooks, wear #5 (except Frank for a photo when he first arrived in B'more). I know there were a few prior to Brooksie to do so. |
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I thought I would contribute a few Oriole items to Mark’s thread. All are related to the 1971 Series. I picked up these ticket stubs from the original owner. I love the writing on them. They each tell a story. The green press pass is very cool because game 2 was a rain out and the rain drop stains reflect that it was there. The original Type 1 Brooks and Pops photo originated from the estate of the designer of those funky 1970s bullpen carts. A few years back I purchased a hundred slides from the James Drake collection. He covered the series for sports illustrated. These are a few shots he took of the Orioles. The Louisville Slugger black bats originate from the collection of James O’Toole who was the Assistant to GM Joe Brown. The snapshot of the Pittsburgh celebration is not original but it’s so 70s and tacky I love it nonetheless. The parking pass was a gift from Mark the author of this post. Thanks again Mark! I have posted the mint in box Clemente and Robinson Rawlings WSS Special Glove before. Its one of my favorite items so indulge me please. In 1972 The Bucs played the Orioles in what was billed as Game 8 of the 1971 World Series. The ticket sales went to Children's Hospital. Sorry Mark the Bucs won that one too. The stub and program are a tough find. You can’t have a 1971 Series post without The Great One . Here he is in all his glory as captured by James Drake’s camera.
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Those of course are some GREAT items shown; thanks so much for posting all of them. You already know that the WSS Glove box is a favorite of mine, BUT those tickets are AWESOME! From a personal perspective, at times, I like when there is writing on memorabilia items and this is one of them. Hopefully you've already seen on this page items commemorating the '71 Series; most from an Oriole perspective, but the '71 Series just the same. Hopefully you've enjoyed them. This '71 third party scorecard has already been posted recently, but here's the example from my collection. Hope you already have this one in your tremendous collection. Attachment 389066 Here's an almost realistic, almost to scale, and almost nice looking Orioles bullpen card shown in the picture with Brooks and Stargell for your enjoyment. Attachment 389065 |
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Day 74 (March 14, 2020 – 074)
This Transogram advertising cardboard piece is from 1969 and features the American League players that were in the collector series of figures. As you can probably see they have Frank listed as Brooks and Brooks listed as Frank. Reminds me of a Frank quote: "I don't see why you reporters keep confusing Brooks (Robinson) and me. Can't you see that we wear different numbers." It’s so funny that they say the figures are in “realistic action”; ha! 1969 Transogram advertising Attachment 389067 I’ll follow this piece up with the Brooks Robinson 1969 Transogram box along with the “realistic action” figure. Man, it looks like I need to pick up another Brooks Transogram box in nicer shape. 1969 Transogram Attachment 389068 Attachment 389069 I have the Brooks "card" cut out, fairly neatly, as well... Attachment 389070 |
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I remember those figures well as a kid. I didn't really care for them then and still have a hard time warming up to them. As an 11 year old, I was more interested in the cards on the back, so my boxes got all cut up and the figures didn't last the riggers of play. I may attempt to pick up unopened boxes again someday. :rolleyes: Here's the rest of the 1969 Orioles and the tougher 1970 Boog Powell. I think mom cut out the Boog Powell card. Attachment 389111 Attachment 389112 |
1957 Knoxville Smokies
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Knoxville, Tennessee was the home of the Orioles Class A affiliate in the South Atlantic League in 1957-58. Today, I'll focus on the 1957 team. They finished 81-73 and were managed by future O's coach George Staller.
The two program variations Attachment 389113 Attachment 389114 The Orioles farm system was becoming more productive, producing a bunch of players to play for the Orioles (some on the way up and some on the way down). The list includes Ray Barker, Fred Besana, Leo Burke, Angelo Dagres, Jack Fisher, Chuck Locke, Milt Pappas, Jim Pyburn and Willie Tasby. A few players I'll post photos of as the year progresses, but here's a few. Fred Besana, Leo Burke and Chuck Locke Attachment 389115 Attachment 389116 Attachment 389117 A couple others from the team included Ralph Lairmore and Bill Diemer Attachment 389118 Attachment 389119 |
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By the way if you do decide to attempt to pick up unopened boxes I'm sure I have another Brooks example although you can see what type of shape it's in. |
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Day 75 (March 15, 2020 – 075)
How about a few small Baseball Digest publications that have Brooks on the cover. They are as follows: Baseball Digest January 1971 Attachment 389291 Baseball Digest October 1971 Attachment 389292 Baseball Digest July 1974 Attachment 389293 |
1957 Stockton Ports
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As most of you have noticed, I have put together a nice collection of Orioles minor league affiliate items. However, the most glaring holes in my minor league collection are the Stockton Ports. The Ports were affiliated with the Orioles from 1956-1971, except for a one year break in 1958 when they were a St Louis Cardinals affiliate. For some reason, Ports material just hasn't found it's way into the hobby in any quantity. I have a few items, but am always looking to add to it.
1956-1957 were interesting years for the Ports and I'll be discussing the 1957 team today. Mainly because I don't have anything from 1956. The Stockton Ports played in the California League and were a Class C affiliate. They finished a disappointing 61-79. While the 1956 team featured Ron Hansen, the 1957 team didn't produce any future O's. 1957 Program Attachment 389304 One of the most interesting facts is mentioned in their program. While most teams have a major league working agreement, the Ports actually had an agreement with the Orioles AAA team, the Vancouver Mounties. Making them in fact a minor league team of a minor league team. :rolleyes: Attachment 389306 1957 Record Book - This is much like modern day media guides, with team history and records. Attachment 389305 Anyone out there with anything Stockton Ports from 1956-1971, except 1958, I would love to hear from you... |
Earl Weaver's hand written scouting reports (on Index Cards; stored in a simple metal filing box) for every A.L. player from his last season of 1986 ..Earl was very much ahead of his time when it came to using stats for pitching match-ups, defensive positioning, pinch-hitting, etc.
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Bill that is awesome. Would love to thumb through those cards.
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Day 76 (March 16, 2020 – 076)
1985 National Baseball Hall of Fame Gallery Collection mini bronze plaques. Brooks was included in the first series of these mini plaques. Really a pretty nice display piece. 1985 HOF Gallery Collection mini bronze plaques Attachment 389434 Attachment 389435 Following suit with a 1984 Hall of Fame Metallic Plaque card #184 Attachment 389436 |
1960-61 Leesburg Orioles
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In 1960 and 1961, Leesburg Florida was the home of the Orioles Class D affiliate in the Florida State League. Neither team was very successful on the field, but did produce a couple future major leaguers.
The 1960 Leesburg Orioles finished with a record of 53-80 in front of an average crowd of 249 fans. Sam Bowens is the only player from that team to play in Baltimore. 1960 Program Attachment 389443 Attachment 389448 If you think attendance in 1960 was poor, the 1961 Orioles averaged 156 fans, finishing with a record of 56-80. The Orioles went through three managers that year, including Billy DeMars and future Orioles coaches, Ray Scarborough and player/manager, Cal Ripken Sr. Future Oriole and no hit pitcher Tom Phoebus pitched to a 1-12 record. 1961 Program Attachment 389444 Attachment 389445 Attachment 389446 Attachment 389447 With such poor attendance figures, I feel very lucky to have found programs from both years. |
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You’re correct; would think it would be almost nothing as far as memorabilia goes. Great looking programs! |
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Day 77 (March 17, 2020 – 077)
This piece is still in the factory seal, so I haven’t watched it. It’s an ESPN The Legends of Baseball VHS tape from 1996 narrated by Roy Firestone. There’s another VHS tape with a slightly different setup on the front, but I figure one’s enough. Attachment 389540 I think it’s such a cool color action shot from an away game of Brooks used on the VHS tape, but it’s small compared to Aaron. So, thought I’d show a card/s that used the same image. 1991 Legends Anaheim – Silver and Gold Attachment 389541 I should have scanned these cards better; sorry about that… |
Donruss trading card that I had signed by both Cal Ripken Jr. & Raymond Berry
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1961 Tri City Atoms/Braves
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As we work our way through the Orioles minor league affiliates, today's post discusses the 1961 Tri City Atoms/Braves. Tri-City played in the Northwest League as a Class B affiliate and represented the cities of Kennewick, Pasco and Richland Washington. They finished a dismal 49-90 in front of an average of 544 fans.
Gordon Sundin and Steve Dalkowski both appeared for the team. Sundin appeared in one game for the Orioles in 1956, while Dalkowski could never find the strike zone enough to live up to the hype his fastball created. Attachment 389613 Gordon Sundin Attachment 389614 Steve Dalkowski Attachment 389615 |
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Very nice card. When I was young my dad would talk about Raymond Berry often and was his favorite receiver. He always said that Johnny U wouldn't have been the same without Berry. He became a favorite of mine due to my dad's influence. When we lived in MD a lot of the Colts current players used to work for the same company in the off season that my father did and some were employed after their retirement. He met and traveled with a number of Colt players during this time. He brought me autographs home quite often. I'm unsure what I did with all of the signed pieces I was given, but in several moves and years later I have no idea what happened to them. |
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Day 78 (March 18, 2020 – 078)
Today we have a few publications, which were high quality in my view, from 1993. The first was a newsstand edition from July/August of 1993 with nice artwork of Brooks on the cover. Attachment 389663 Next was a 1993 July/August Hobby Edition with again with nice cover artwork of Brooks. Attachment 389664 Thought this was a little odd, but this is a Goal Line Art mail out for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Art Series. The mailed sheet is a price guide for the HOF Art Series. Why they would use a reprinted baseball shot for a football art series is beyond me, BUT it had Brooks on it, so I kept the thing… Goal Line Art Series Attachment 389665 |
just a simple view from the top of the steps down to my basement where the majority of my collection is displayed.....Back in the early 90's I had a contact who knew someone who worked for the Baltimore Street Department & I was fortunately able to obtain a few used Memorial Stadium street signs...
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1961 Little Rock Travelers
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The Orioles Class AA affiliate in 1961 was located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Travelers played in the Southern Association and finished with a record of 80-73. Compared to a few of the other O's affiliates, the Travelers played to a huge average crowd of 1,782.
The team featured a bunch of names that should be familiar to most die hard O's fans. Some played for the Orioles themselves and a few made their name for other teams. These included Cal Ripken Sr, Pat Gillick and Bo Belinsky, Jim Fridley and Bob Nelson. If I remember right, Little Rock produced another pretty good ballplayer. :D Attachment 389689 Other team members to play in Baltimore included Jim Lehew, Dave Nicholson, John Papa, Pete Ward and Bob Saverine. Attachment 389690 Attachment 389695 Attachment 389691 Attachment 389692 Attachment 389694 Plus one, Arne Thorsland, who didn't make it any higher than AAA. Attachment 389693 |
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