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Day 299 (October 25, 2020 – 299)
Might as well follow up Day 298 with further 1971 Topps Brooksie stuff… I only have two progressive proofs for card #300 from the Topps 1971 #300 card pictured below. 1971 Topps #300 progressive proofs Attachment 423404 Attachment 423405 |
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Great looking proofs. I'm a big fan of the 1971 set. I'm fairly confident you have the largest collection of Brooks Robinson proofs. I apologize in advance for deviating slightly from the Orioles theme this morning, but I need to give a shout out this morning to an old friend. For a number of years, I coached high school baseball in Maine. During part of that time, one of my assistant coaches was Paul Lancici. Two of his sons played for me. Paul is a woodworker by trade and eventually turned his skills to bat making. He founded a company in Maine called Dove Tail Bats. Some of his clients include major leaguers. If you watch closely around the 20 second mark, you will see a DTB bat on the ground near home plate. Way to go Paul.... https://twitter.com/i/status/1320219342211080193 |
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Awesome proofs.....Love that kind of stuff! Alan....The ending to the game last night was crazy & I'm very happy to hear that your friend's bat company played a part! I'll deviate to something related to the current World Series as well. For over 10 years I volunteered at the Cal Ripken World Series (mainly as an Official Scorer & Public Address Announcer). In 2009, last night Dodger starting pitcher Julio Urias played in the tournament for the Mexico team who ended up in the championship game vs. Forrest Hills/Tampa. The game was televised on MLB Network and both Cal Ripken Jr. & brother Bill were the color commentators... Here is the scorecard that Cal kept during the game showing Urias playing RF batting 5th and going 0-1 with two walks in a losing cause...After the game was over, Cal & Bill took to the field for the trophy presentatiion....While gathering my things in the Press Box, I saw someone collecting all of the paperwork in the broacast booth to discard and I asked if I could hold on to Cal's scorecard & notes from the game, which they gave me: https://i.imgur.com/NdQ0bYb.jpg |
Mark I love those 71 proofs and that photo!
Bill when you run out of room for that Palmer name plate let me know😂. Sweet item! |
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Day 300 (October 26, 2020 – 300)
Kingston Baseball, Inc. Banquet booklet from October 26, 1978. Their guest speaker of the banquet was Brooks Robinson and as you can see lists his name on the front cover. The banquet was for Little League Baseball. 1978 Kingston Baseball, Inc. Banquet Attachment 423536 Quite a few years later, on October 26, 2009, an event put on by the Babe Ruth Museum called, “An Evening with Brooks”. It was an evening paying tribute to the greatest third baseman of all time. Attachment 423537 Quote: “This man (Brooks) was the foundation of the Baltimore Orioles. He was as gracious off the field, as he was graceful on it.” Frank Deford – Baltimore sportswriter |
1993 O's-Pirates program
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I know several Orioles exhibition game programs have been featured but I don't think this one has. In 1993, the Orioles and Pirates played each other in an exhibition game (Revenge for the Orioles!). According to the back of the program, it was for Red Nose Day. I like the photos of Mike Mussina and Rick Sutcliffe on the front. Attachment 423555 Attachment 423556 |
1990 Orioles - Cubs Game
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Old timers games were popular in the 1980's and 90's. Equitable sponsored games in Baltimore in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Here are those programs. Quite easy to find. Attachment 423557 Attachment 423558 Attachment 423559 A lesser known game took place in Phoenix, in February 1990, between the 1969 Chicago Cubs and the 1969 Orioles. It was promoted as the Dream Game and the World Series that might have been. The game benefited the Phoenix Memorial Hospital Foundation in Phoenix. In addition to the game was a dinner and banquet. I wish I knew the score.. Dinner Program Attachment 423561 Game Program Attachment 423560 If everyone listed in the program showed up, that's a pretty nice group of players. Look how we have lost, from that list, since 1990. Attachment 423562 Souvenir Hat from game Attachment 423563 |
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Day 301 (October 27, 2020 – 301)
On January 31, 1971 the New York Baseball Writers’ held the 48th Annual Dinner. The cover is pretty cool with a drawing of Brooks’ glove with an air quote from Brooks, “Pardon my Glove, Sparky!” Attachment 423681 |
Not sure if anyone had posted these earlier but here is a strip of game tickets from 2012 for all the statue dedications:
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Day 302 (October 28, 2020 – 302)
This is the transparency used for the 1963 Topps Brooks Robinson #345. It may have been the transparency used for the 1964 Brooks Topps card as well since it’s the same photo, but unsure. I tried to get it to look as nice as possible but didn’t want to take it out of the holder to try and do better. It’s good enough, I think… 1963 Topps #345 transparency Attachment 423822 A signed 1963 Topps #345 entombed by PSA. Attachment 423823 Really like the look of the back of the 1963 Brooks card; nice and clean (I guess the comic helps as well). Attachment 423824 |
Here is Bill Ripken's contract with the Autographed Ball Company to give them permission to use his signature on their facsimile/printed team 'autographed' souvenir baseballs:
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1991 Bluefield Orioles
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For over 50 years, the Bluefield Orioles in West Virginia served as an Orioles affiliate. In the 80's and 90's, Bluefield had some attractive programs. Surprisingly, programs from much of that period are difficult to find.
I really like the 1991 program. The Orioles finished 36-31, in the short season Appalachian League, and were managed by Gus Gil. Bluefield averaged a little over 1600 fans per game, which I believe is pretty good for a Rookie level team. The Orioles produced five players that played in the major leagues, but only Rick Krivda played for the Orioles. The other four included Vaughn Eshelman, Scott McClain, Bobby Chouinard and B.J. Waszgis. 1991 Bluefield Program Attachment 423832 Rick Krivda team issued photo Attachment 423835 Scott McClain and B.J. Wazsgis Rochester Red Wings SGA photos Attachment 423834 Attachment 423833 |
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Day 303 (October 29, 2020 – 303)
Yesterday a couple of 1963 items were posted so I’m sticking with the theme. A small 1963 Orioles schedule calendar, around 13”x10”, put out by News-Post American. Attachment 423943 A Topps Orioles team card #377. Attachment 423944 Attachment 423945 |
1963 Programs & Yearbook
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Here you go. The Orioles printed three variations to their 1963 program and two editions of their yearbook. Cover variations are fairly common, but an updated yearbook didn't happen very often. I'm not a big fan of the oversized yearbook format the Orioles used from 1962-1965. 1963 Programs Attachment 423955 Attachment 423956 Attachment 423957 1963 Yearbooks Attachment 423958 Attachment 423959 |
1963 Minor League Programs
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I thought I would also post the programs from the Orioles 1963 minor league franchises. I have five of the six, missing Stockton.
1963 Rochester Red Wings (AAA) Attachment 423964 1963 Elmira Pioneers (AA) Attachment 423962 1963 Fox Cities Foxes (A) Attachment 423963 1963 Aberdeen Pheasants (A) Attachment 423960 1963 Bluefield Orioles (Rookie) Attachment 423961 I'm still looking for a 1963 Stockton Ports program, but here's a team photo 1963 Stockton Ports (A) Attachment 423965 |
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Day 304 (October 30, 2020 – 304)
Today is my wife’s birthday so I’ll sport a Venezuelan publication that was issued on October 30th of 1970 which would have celebrated her 1st birthday at the time. I posted a Venezuelan magazine on Day 87 which I’m sure the cover shot was taken during the same time frame; I do like this cover a tad better. Sports Grafico October 30, 1970 Attachment 424148 We’ve been to a couple of events where Brooks was signing over the years and this was from one of those visits. Attachment 424149 |
Man, how awesome would that shot (with the autograph) have looked on a 1972 In Action card (I mean, if the timeframe matched)?? Too bad.
If you happen to have that pic sans signature, shoot it over to me and I'll create another 'cards that never were' Brooksie example. |
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Happy Birthday to Pam. You are a brave man to post your wife's date of birth. The Orioles used that same pose for their 2007 and 2019 Alumni Postcards, as well as the ticket for Brooks statue unveiling, that Bill posted a few days ago. 2007 and 2019 Brooks Robinson Team Issued Postcards Attachment 424174 Attachment 424175 |
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Day 305 (October 31, 2020 – 305)
Let’s end October with a very cool piece in my view. It’s a peel-off sticker sign that was produced by the Fasson Easy-Off Plasticsign Company that was applied to the gas pumps. Of course this example is intact and I had the piece framed to make for a better display. Attachment 424191 |
How big is the crown gas’s sticker ? Really think that is cool ! Scott
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I know I just missed the 1960 Leaf post but I completed one of the team sets I thought would be nearly impossible this week.
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Day 306 (November 1, 2020 – 306)
The 1974 Topps stamps were distributed in the 10-cent wax packs and were issued on a perforated 12 player sheet. They are sometimes referred to as a “test issue” since it wasn’t available everywhere. 1974 Topps Stamps progressive proof Attachment 424304 Attachment 424305 Attachment 424306 1974 Topps Stamp panel Attachment 424307 A parking pass where the Orioles played the Red Sox at home. Bill “Spaceman” Lee was the pitcher for the Sox and Mike Cuellar for the Orioles. Cuellar pictured a 2 hit with no ER complete game; the Orioles came out on top 1-0. 1974 Special Parking Pass for September 2, 1974 Attachment 424308 |
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Day 307 (November 2, 2020 – 307)
I’ve probably posted some newspaper cutouts before now, but I’m sure you need to see more poorly cut out, tape laden, somewhat discolored, newspaper clippings. The 1st two are from the 1965 season and the last is from Brooks’ last year of putting on the regular season uniform prior to retirement. Attachment 424442 Attachment 424443 Attachment 424444 |
Orioles Scrapbook Newspaper Cutouts
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I've posted a few of these in previous posts and highlighted the sets in post #349, but thought it was a good time to revisit them for some of the new followers. Plus, Mark and I love this type of stuff.
The Baltimore News-Post inserted scrapbook cards into their newspapers, during spring training, from 1960-1963. They were designed to be cut out of the newspaper each day. The sets contain 45-50 cards each year and include many rookie prospects. The 1960 set was 4x7 and numbered, while the 1961-1963 sets were 5x8 and not numbered. Complete checklists are available in post #349. Here are the Brooks Robinson cards from each year. 1960 Scrapbook Card Attachment 424459 1961-1963 Scrapbook Cards Attachment 424460 Attachment 424461 Attachment 424462 |
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Day 308 (November 3, 2020 – 308)
Make sure you go out and VOTE if you haven’t already. Scott (quitcrab) has helped me so much with my Brooks collection and this piece comes from his collection; he was nice enough to part with it. Some items just stand out as keepers and this is one of those. Who knows why; it’s just the look of the thing. It’s a foldout brochure by United Citizens for Nixon for his 1968 presidential election. Nixon was the Republican nominee, and was a former Vice President, and was up against the Democratic nominee, incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey. The pamphlet entitled, “Athletes for NIXON” pictures the great Arnold Palmer with Nixon on the cover and Brooks is pictured on the back cover along with other personalities of the day. Nixon had some great athletes of the day endorsing his candidacy. 1968 United Citizens for Nixon foldout brochure Attachment 424560 Attachment 424561 |
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Day 309 (November 4, 2020 – 309)
Even though I really enjoy the regular issue Brooks cards I’m drawn to the odd-ball stuff for some unknown reason. The odd-ball cards are cool, but the memorabilia is VERY COOL. I’m unsure if the item I’m posting today is a common piece or is hard to come by since I’m unsure how I came across the piece and I’m sure won’t come up on any searches I conduct. It’s a 1” 3-Ring school binder with teams or individuals playing some type of sport on the front and back. I’ve pictured the front a couple different ways so you can see what it looks like up close. As you can see the logos for the most part have been air brushed out and Brooksie is sporting a stash for the cover shot. 1977 1” 3-Ring binder Attachment 424750 Attachment 424751 Attachment 424752 1977 1” 3-Ring binder Attachment 424753 |
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Day 310 (November 5, 2020 – 310)
Memo from the Department of the Air Force dated May 3, 1965 related to the radio program “Tops in Sports”. Attachment 424784 USAF Public Service Program Show No. 33 featuring “The Brooks Robinson Story”. Attachment 424785 Attachment 424786 |
Wow.... I am guessing that Mark maybe the only Brooks collector with a Brooks Air Force album i!!! I have never seen that before and I collect records too. Thanks for sharing Mark.
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Chuck Caldwell Figures
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If you ever visited Gettysburg, PA you might have stumbled upon a shop that sold hand made clay figures. Chuck Caldwell was an artist that created figures from a wide range of categories, including presidents, entertainment and military subjects. Chuck was commissioned by several museums to do figures for them.
I'm sad I never made it to his shop, but do have a couple of his baseball figures in my collection. Chuck passed away in 2019 and I've been corresponding with his son to see if I can get a list of Orioles figures that were made. His son believes his father kept a complete list, but hasn't found it yet. All of his figures are 1/1 and totaled over 15,000 different examples. I have to believe a Brooks Robinson could be in someone's collection somewhere. Here's a short 3 minute video about Chuck Caldwell. Bill please take note of the 1:25 mark.... https://www.eveningsun.com/videos/ne...home/97111668/ Here are the two Orioles figures I have. The pictures don't really do them justice. They are pretty neat. 1993 Brady Anderson Attachment 424813 Attachment 424812 1990 Gregg Olson Attachment 424811 |
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Day 311 (November 6, 2020 – 311)
Heritage Sports Collectibles Auction was held on November 6, 2015. Prior to the auction a flyer for the upcoming event was sent to registered bidders. Below is the flyer I received for the upcoming auction. Attachment 424914 Through Heritage Brooks was selling his personal collection and donated all the proceeds to benefit charity. While a lot of Brooks’ memorabilia were already in the market this auction brought the cream of the crop for collectors. One of my personal favorites was his 1955 rookie contract along with Brooks’ 1964 American League MVP award. The ’64 MVP award went for $155,350; I was one of the underbidders on that one. Of course, there were a tremendous of other awesome items as well including his ‘1966 and ’70 World Series ring. I REALLY went all out (for me at least) on the game used flip-up sunglasses but came up short; believe they went for $7k. In fact, I came up short on “everything” I bid on. The original Norman Rockwell painting that Brooks owned was also being sold through Heritage, but it was sold by private treaty. 2015 Heritage Sports Collectibles Auction catalogue Attachment 424915 Attachment 424916 |
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I was fortunate enough to win a lot from the 2015 Heritage Auction, even though I never placed a bid.
I was turning 50 right around the time of the auction, and for my birthday, my brother placed the winning bid on a lot of autographed items which included a 1966 Sports Illustrated with Brooks and Frank on the cover for the World Series (which included a note from the person from SI who sent him the magazine), an autographed copy of the Orioles 30th Anniversary program, and a copy of the 1st issue of Sports Illustrated that had been presented to Brooks. It does appear to be an authentic 1st issue and not a copy as it does contain the subscription card, and of course the foldout with 1954 Topps cards. It was the best birthday gift I have ever received as I was completely blown away by the surprise of receiving some items from Brooks' personal collection. My brother is the greatest! Here are pictures of the items that were in the lot: |
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Day 312 (November 7, 2020 – 312)
The 1974 Topps All Star Third Baseman #334 pictured Brooks in the AL and Ron Santo from the NL. The card isn’t one of my favorites but has two great third baseman pictured. I’ll start off with a 1974 Topps blank back. 1974 Topps #334 blank back Attachment 425023 Attachment 425024 Really don’t have a good-looking example of this card, but here’s an off center, lopsided, example for your viewing pleasure. 1974 Topps #334 Attachment 425025 Attachment 425027 1974 OPC #334 – back Attachment 425026 Oh, and how bout a magazine insert… Attachment 425028 |
Nice cards Mark and I love the fact you’re up at 3 getting today’s Brook’s post going😁.
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Brooks Robinson Rawlings 1964-1966 Premium & Rawlings Advisory 1950-1970 Photoso
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Hi, everyone. Thought to share these photos from Rawlings featuring our favorite 3d sacker, Mr. Brooks Robinson.
The Colored Photos are from 1964-1966 with Rawlings. The version with his glove on his knee is the same as the one on the Big 8 Glove Box. There are 2 Brooks and 2 Mantles along with 6 other players from the 1964-1966 Rawlings Premium Photos collection. I hope to add all of these to PSA Registry soon. The graded versions here are excellent depictions of Brooks. The version with the "Bird Head Cap" with glove at waste is pretty rare. Not sure if another one is out there. Both are part of the Brooks PSA Master Set. The 1950-1970 Rawlings Advisory Photos (black and white) are part of the Brooks PSA Master Set (well, not the "signed" copy just yet). The two on the right are pretty rare. I just recently received the "signed" photo top left with glove at chest back from PSA. Anyone know who "Carl" is? These are amazing photos and fun to collect. The two on the right on the steps are out there occasionally for sale on ebay but not so sure about the two on the left. Enjoy! |
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Minor League Media Guides
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An area of collectibles, that I fear are disappearing, are printed media guides. A couple years ago, the Orioles transitioned to electronic guides.
In addition to looking for programs of Orioles minor league affiliates, I also collect media guides of affiliates, when I come across them. Over the years, like the Orioles media guides, minor league guides can be found in several different forms. Early guides included traditional type guides, as well as record books and spring training rosters. 1959 Vancouver Mounties, 1957 Stockton Ports and 1959 Miami Marlins Attachment 425049 Attachment 425047 Attachment 425048 More recent guides are more typical and include plenty of interesting information, if you're into that type of thing. 1981 Rochester Red Wings, 2004 Ottawa Lynx, 2013 Aberdeen Ironbirds and 2019 Bowie BaySox Attachment 425050 Attachment 425055 Attachment 425056 Attachment 425057 For a few years, from 1997-2000, the Bowie BaySox, Frederick Keys and Delmarva Shorebirds all shared a media guide. 1997 and 1999 Combined Media Guides Attachment 425052 Attachment 425058 Many teams didn't print their own media guide each year. For those years, I try and pick up the media guide printed by the league. 1988 Carolina League (Hagerstown Suns), 2002 South Atlantic League (Delmarva Shorebirds) and 2000 Appalachian League (Bluefield Orioles) Attachment 425051 Attachment 425060 Attachment 425054 |
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I love the advisory photos from Rawlings, Wilson and Spalding. I believe the Brooks Robinson photo in the top right can also be found with the name box on the right side. Here are a couple other Rawlings photos of Orioles Boog Powell Attachment 425061 Dave McNally Attachment 425062 Mark Belanger Attachment 425063 |
love those Rawlings promotional photos!
One of things I enjoy collecting are books about the Orioles and when possible I try to get them signed by either the author or players (or both!)....In 2004, Thom Loverro wrote a very nice book about the '83 Orioles championship season & over the years, I've had 25 players from that club sign it: https://i.imgur.com/JQuIceE.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/rNWvNOW.jpg |
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Great stuff as usual. I believe Alan is correct; the one does have another version with the box located on the other side. From what I remember the paper is a tad thinner on this version. By the way, would you believe my given name is “Carl”. If so, go ahead and send the slabbed Rawlings premium my way...:D |
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It’s 5:07 a.m. where is today’s post? Your not sleeping in because it’s Sunday? I check the thread every morning. Great way to start the day! It makes me a little sad that there is only about 50 days left in the year. I know people will add to the thread but I am going to miss your daily post. You have done a tremendous job and it made the year 2020 a liot better. I hope Brooks has caught wind of the thread and has viewed it. Wouldn’t that be nice ! Scott |
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I stayed up late last night, but woke up early this morning. I've been studying a lesson to teach 5th graders at church. I keep going down in age...stated with HS/College and Career, then Middle School, then 6th grade and now 5th. I guess that's basically my level now... Thanks for the compliment. It's tough sometimes to do something daily, PLUS keep it interesting at the same time. Today's post isn't the most exciting and has been shown before. |
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Day 313 (November 8, 2020 – 313)
I believe all of these items have been posted before, but this is what I have for today... In 1992 Crown put out the All Time Baltimore Orioles Action Stand Ups in three sets. Today I’ve pictured a 1992 Crown gas pump display sign advertising Set 1, which was available now, of the All Time Action Stand Ups. Personally, the cards are a bit plain looking with the white background, but I do like the advertising sign. They have a puffy Brooks attached to the sign to attract you to go ahead and get the set. 1992 Crown gas pump advertising sign Attachment 425169 1992 Crown All Time Orioles Action Stand Ups – Set 1, Set 2, and Set 3 Attachment 425170 Attachment 425171 Attachment 425172 |
Here is another signed book (published 2006) by Tom Adelman "Black & Blue" which chronicled the 1966 World Series..As an aside when Palmer signed it he mentioned that this was his wife's favorite book:
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Day 314 (November 9, 2020 – 314)
The Orioles had a good season in 1968 finishing 91-71 for a second-place finish behind the Detroit Tigers who went on to win the World Series. Hank Bauer was the manager of the Orioles but was replaced right after the All-Star break by Earl Weaver. Who needs a ticket to an Oriole game in 1968 when you have a pass. 1968 Baltimore Orioles Season Pass Attachment 425283 I personally like the look of the 1968 Topps cards and while I’m not a big fan of the team cards I think the Orioles team card in ‘68 looks pretty good. 1968 Topps Orioles Team #334 Attachment 425284 Attachment 425285 I didn’t even know about the Venezuelan cards when I was younger and even when I first started to collect Brooks, I was unaware of their existence. Sometime along the line I saw them and of course had to try to acquire the Brooks examples. 1968 Topps Venezuelan #20 Attachment 425286 Attachment 425287 End today with two 1968 Oriole picture pennants. Attachment 425288 Attachment 425289 |
I wish there had been Rawlings promotional/advisory photos with Cal Ripken Jr. (as they had done with Brooks, Boog, Mantle, etc.)..
One of my more unique Ripken related Rawlings pieces is this workbook from 1996 which was sent to coaches & AD's for them to order bats, gloves, etc.: https://i.imgur.com/cq8Y8zi.jpg |
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That's a pretty nice looking Venezuelan card of Brooks. We are lucky that most of the Venezuelan sets contain at least one Brooks Robinson card. I'm slowly working on the 1968 set, but haven't found the Brooks card, at the price point and condition, I want to pull the trigger on yet. I have picked up the Brooks Robinson All-Star and Orioles team card. Attachment 425306 Attachment 425307 |
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A very cool piece. It remined me of the many catalogs I received as a high school baseball coach. Here's another catalog from Baseball Express that featured Cal on the cover in 1996. 1996 Baseball Express Catalog Attachment 425341 |
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Day 315 (November 10, 2020 – 315)
I remember when I was in school, we used to cover all our books (maybe we were required to, who knows). I wanted, or I thought needed, Orioles book covers even though I usually just got the paper grocery bag type covers. Occasionally I was able to talk my mom into an Oriole book cover which were like the one pictured below. Man, she was so good at covering books. 1969 Baltimore Orioles book cover Attachment 425389 I wasn’t much of a Nabisco Team Flakes cereal fan (the four-grain energy cereal), but I didn’t know at the time that the cereal boxes had cards (mini-posters) on the back of the box to cut out. The 1969 Team Flakes consisted of 24 cards in three series of eight cards. As you can see, they didn’t pay any MLB royalties, so no insignias are shown on the cards. The photos on the Nabisco cards are the same that were used on the 1968 Sports Illustrated Posters. 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes Attachment 425390 |
That book cover is pretty cool ! Never seen it before . Really beats the brown grocery bag hand made book cover used in our house growing up. Scott
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That's a very nice looking Nabisco card. I wasn't a big Team Flakes fan either. Frank Robinson is the other Oriole in the set. Frank comes in two variations, narrow yellow border and wide yellow border. I've been looking for years, but think the Brooks Robinson card was only printed with a narrow border. 1969 Nabisco Frank Robinson variations Attachment 425392 |
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Below is a ticket stub to the 1990 Dream Game ('69 Cubs vs '69 Orioles) that Alan posted about before. I have an extra ticket stub, if anyone is interested, please PM me. I am also still looking to purchase a game program. Thanks! Attachment 425419 |
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On November 10th and 11th of 1994 The Don Drysdale Hall of Fame gold tournament was held at the Desert Falls and Rancho La Quinta golf courses. The event was to benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Coachella Valley. Below is Brooks’ metal golf tag from the benefit event. Attachment 425482 Attachment 425483 |
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Back in 1985, I responded to an ad in Sports Collectors Digest from a woman who was a talented artist who recently started painting baseballs and I commisioned her to paint balls of Cal, Eddie & Brooks...I thought the work she did was so good I then asked if she ever painted portraits on a bat.. She replied she hadn't but the thought had crossed her mind and if I sent her up a bat, she'd give it a try at no cost... Here is the result (signed years later by CRJ who even remarked how much he liked it): https://i.imgur.com/yBicCyX.jpg |
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That bat is outstanding. Please post some pics of the baseballs. I would love to see them. Do you remember anything about the artist? I think I see some initials of the artist under the portrait. It would be cool if she was indeed from Maine. I have a couple of paintings in my collection. The first one I received for Christmas from my wife in 1983. The artist was in the mall doing portraits for families. She did the Brooks Robinson from one of his postcards. 1983 Brooks Robinson painting by Grace Eng Attachment 425501 The second painting of Jim Palmer was done by an artist named H.E. Halvorsen. I haven't been able to find any info about the artist. I picked it up at a card show in the mid 1980's. Interesting hat design? I don't remember the Orioles wearing that version. LOL Jim Palmer Painting by H.E. Halvorsen Attachment 425502 |
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Day 317 (November 12, 2020 – 317)
A small 1968 Plans of action foldout booklet, with Brooks on the cover, which discusses ticket plans for the season. Attachment 425606 Here’s an interesting photo of Brooks, in an away game at Fenway Park, helping the grounds crew (do you think Brooks wants to play baseball or what?). I don’t have all the information, but I think it’s a game from June 2, 1968 where the Orioles beat the Red Sox 4-3. Attachment 425607 |
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Nice artwork....I have the painted baseballs in a storage bin right now, but I'll get them out..When I first met the artist she was Sue Bogyo, but she now goes by Suzanne Wolf and her website is www.suzannewolf.com; I originally thought she was from Maine but I now beleive she is from the mid-west.. I have a few pieces of Cal Jr. artwork & here is an original painting by Eric Cash that was used for an Upper Deck card of him back in 2007...The artist conveniently didn't finish the lower right hand corner of the painting (since it wouldn't be seen on the card) and it was the perfect spot for me to have Cal sign/inscribe it: https://i.imgur.com/lYwy0nB.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/Mg4aU2u.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/JCut2cV.jpg |
1981/82 Charlotte O's sets
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I've been a minor league card collector from the beginning, when TCMA came out with sets in the 1970's.
Certainly, the holy grails of Orioles minor league sets are the 1980 Charlotte O's blue SGA set and the O's orange Police set. Both of those sets contain coveted Cal Ripken Jr cards. I'm lucky to have the complete blue set, but only 9 cards from the orange set and no Ripken. At the prices the orange Ripken command, I'll probably never finish the set, but do look for nice examples of the others. I do have the John Shelby, Drungo Hazewood and Willie Royster cards, which are three of the guys to play for the Orioles. Two of my other favorite sets also feature the Charlotte O's. While not extremely expensive, both sets are somewhat hard to find. Both sets contain a sampling of future Orioles players. The 1981 set issued by the team looks very similar to the 1980 orange Police set. I see attempts to pass these off as the 1980 cards. The main difference is that the backs are much different and don't have tips from the Police Dept like the 1980 set. 1981 Charlotte O's team issued set Attachment 425623 Attachment 425624 Attachment 425625 Attachment 425626 The 1982 set has a nice design. It's labeled as "Heroes Aren't Hard to Find". Again the set can be had at a reasonable price if you can find one. 1982 Charlotte O's Heroes set Attachment 425627 Attachment 425628 Attachment 425629 Attachment 425630 |
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Day 318 (November 13, 2020 – 318)
Coming off the 1966 season with a World Series victory you’d figure the Orioles would be in the running for the upcoming 1967 season. We had Frank Robinson coming off his Triple Crown year, surrounded by a group of young stars, and the pitching was on a high. Well, as you already know it wasn’t meant to be and the Orioles finished in 6th place 15 ½ games back of first place. There were several issues this year, but we’ll not go over them. I’ll start today with a 1967 Orioles Season Pass. Attachment 425775 At least during 1967 we could relive some great memories from the Series in the Topps set like the following card: 1967 Topps World Series Game 4 “Orioles Win 4th Straight” #154 Attachment 425776 As a plus Brooks had his floating head on a 1967 checklist card. As Darren (JollyElm) noted early, in post #20, there is a variation of the checklist. I’ll go with the names given by Darren and put them in his own words. “The first one, which I decided to call Mr. Chin, features his chin shadow coming in contact with the top of the black bounding box. This version includes a large amount of dark shadowing beneath his chin and up the side of his face. The second version, Mr. Cheeky portrays him with more of a svelte appearance as he people at Topps cropped out a good amount of his face, making him appear much thinner. It’s most obvious in the section of his cheek below his left ear.” I’ll just picture one variation of the checklist and if you’d like to view the other check out post #20. 1967 Topps Checklist #531 Attachment 425777 Attachment 425778 |
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