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August 4th 1969 Orlando Cepeda 300th HR scored program
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How about half an 1875 scorecard.
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The program below is from when Unitas threw his 100th TD pass. He became the fastest to throw 100 passing TDs, and accomplished this in his 53rd game, during his streak of 47 consecutive games in which he threw at least 1 touchdown pass. Marino would later become the fastest to 100 TD passes in 1986, needing only 44 games to do so.
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In honor of Tim McCarver, here is his third career game, his second appearance at catcher, and the first time he caught Bob Gibson. This was the first time the team won with him behind the plate, and it was Gibson's second career win, versus five losses.
Many of us have heard the story of McCarver going out to the mound when Gibson pitched and being told by the pitcher to get back behind the plate. "The only thing you know about pitching," Gibson said, "is how hard it is to hit." It's quite possible that at some point during this 6-4 win, which ended with McCarver 0-10 at the plate so far in his career, Gibson said exactly that to McCarver first the very first time. Note that while the person who scored this game shows McCarver getting singles in the 5th and 9th, both were actually fielder's choice outs where he ended up at first base. |
Aaron 3000th hit
Hank gets his 3000th hit in the first inning
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So, I don't have lots of scorecards, but these are cool. I got these when my father bought part of Ken Smith's collection back in the 1980's. These are Puerto Rican winter league programs 1954-58. I have 7 or 8 of them. lots of notes about players in the margins. A few are scored including this one from 1954. You might recognize a couple guys on this team
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...86e0198f_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c62a6a91_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b2343a37_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7f4e8d6d_c.jpg If you want to see the rest of them, I have them in this flickr album.. https://flic.kr/s/aHsm42VE5B |
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Still an unforgettable moment in which Hank was greeted and congratulated by Stan Musial, who was in the crowd that day. Awesome Program! |
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Perez was 5-5 thru the 10th, but grounded out in the 11th and struck out in the 13th.
Here's mine |
Aaron 3000th hit
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September 11th 1970 , Greg Luzinski 1st career Hit
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Tommy Lasorda only start as a Dodgers
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Thanks so much, Doug and 5-Tool Player!
Great to see both examples, and how much differently their "scorekeepers" handled recording it. Very cool that you both have one! :D |
Always a nice bonus to have a ticket accompanying a scorecard, and you scored a double-bonus with those 2 tix to the Lasorda game, Doug! Did you know they were there when you bought the scorecard or was it a complete surprise?
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This program and ticket stub are from Bobby Orr’s NHL debut. I also have this scored program from an early Dummy Hoy game.
Have quite a few others from hockey and early baseball, happy to share later on. I love the feel of culture back in those days that you get from the programs. And many are still quite reasonable in price as others have stated. A really great collectible. |
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This is an incredibly rare program from the Jackie Robinson All-Stars game against the Creoles All-Stars.
The Jackie Robinson All-Stars generally had generic programs which could be used for any game. This is the only game-specific program from the JR All-Stars that I have ever seen (although I imagine others exist). |
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I ran across an old Dodgers program/scorecard & ticket stub combo that I finally had time to look at and research a bit. The date based on the scorecard indicates nothing of significance happened in that game (7/21/74). But I did find something interesting about the program that motivated me to post a couple of pics and share with the group.
Apparently the Dodgers must have accepted baseball-related personal ads to run in some of their programs to generate revenue. Below is one such ad (from the 7/21/74 program) from an early collector of memorabilia the type of which would be of obvious interest to those that have contributed to this thread or a sister thread on tickets/stubs. One can only wonder what responses the person got, and if he/she held on to any of the items that they received from placing the ad! |
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3 from the PCL Days and 1 from 1985 Spring Training, signed by Gwynn and Garvey.
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Had these signed-- I was like a kid at a candy store!
Willie Mays signed for me,, Casey started to walk away with my fathers pen, but returned it when he realized his error, "" note where Rose signed on the score card on the left""-- |
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Pete Rose Only 3 HR Game - 4/29/78
First Major League HR Chipper Jones - 5/9/95 |
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I just picked this program up. It was from a 1967 Charity Testimonial Banquet hosted in Eerie PA. First time I have come across one of these. The honorees were the MLB MVP Clemente and NFL MVP Bart Starr. Pirates manager Harry Walker was in attendance as well as was HOF member Garo Yepremian who had just completed his rookie season that saw him set an NFL record six Field Goals in a single game. Bob Prince was the MC. Each one of them signed this program. I found a photo of Clemente and Starr at the event. If you look at Starr’s left hand he is holding a copy of this program.
Whoops I stand corrected Garo is not in the NFL HOF. How embarrassing for both of us. |
Beautiful rare program, Mike, and all the more rarer with those signatures!
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Thanks I am very happy with it
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Here's a scorecard from Nolan Ryan's 1st complete game. In his very next start, he'd strike out 14 batters!
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But who is that listed behind him in the order? That should be John Vukovich. There is no #30 on the roster |
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My only program of any value … ‘55 WS with a few autos. Might put on B/S/T at some point, I’m really just a pennant collector.
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1962 St Cloud Rox Lou Brock Autographed cover. Possibly unique. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...79c88552d6.jpg
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I started this thread with a program from Jim Brown's last regular season game, and I was happy to recently add to my collection a program from Jim Browns first regular season game. It's got a little writing on the Willard Mullin cover, but these programs don't surface too often, so condition wasn't all that important in this case. Interestingly, the photo of Brown in the program appears to be the exact same photo used for his 1958 Topps rookie card!
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The search is the life, isn't it...kind of? :)
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Keeping the Nolan Ryan theme, here's his first career start, with his first career decision.
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Note that Nolan wore uniform #34, not #30 in 1966. When he pitched in 1968, as a rookie with the Mets, he started wearing #30. |
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Here is the same, yet different program that 5Tool posted previously from Nolan's first career win |
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Here is an extremely rare ticket stub that is a match to your scored program to Nolan's 1st ML start game in 1966. ;):cool: |
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