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Frank Robinson
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Day 20 (January 20, 2020 – 020)
I’m so thankful that Frank Robinson was traded to the Orioles in late ’65 and was considered by the Reds, “an old 30”. Brooks said, “Frank gave us everything of himself and we accepted everything he gave us.”…”He solidified the club” and “We became a great team when he came.” Brooks and Frank signed 8x10 photo Attachment 382100 Photo from 1966 of Frank and Brooks with their H&B endorsed bats Attachment 382101 Wire photo from the end of the 6th game of the 1971 World Series Attachment 382102 I hope everyone has a great Martin Luther King, Jr. Day! |
Nagashima
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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy) This card is from the 1975 NST Mr. Baseball set and is card #62. It looks like Earl Weaver with the mic (correct me if I'm wrong) along with Shigeo Nagashima and Brooks Robinson being interviewed together.
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Brooks Robinson and Shigeo Nagashima
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Looking at card #62 up close that's likely not Earl Weaver so I'm not sure who it is; interpreter? 1975 NST Mr. Baseball #62 Attachment 382104 The card below shows Nagashima with Brooks wearing a blue yakata playing a traditional drum. 1975 NST Mr. Baseball #59 Attachment 382105 |
I think the announcer is Jim McKay from ABC's Wide World of Sports fame, who was a Baltimore native and who later had minority ownership stake in the Orioles.
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I think it is Jim McKay. Feel like I have heard it was him before.
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Orioles 1971 Japan Tour
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1971 Tour of Japan
Alan,
Really like those tickets; look like neat items to collect. Be fun to collect all 18 games. Of course I’d have to at least get ONE first :D I saw a poster advertising the ‘71 tour, but came up short on the bidding. Basically it was similar to the format of the ticket with the pitcher (Palmer). |
Yeah that 71 Japan tour produced some great looking items. The 1971 Orioles AL championship ring is one beautiful item to behold and it mentions the series on it. Wish I had one. Great tickets and magazines guys.
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1971 Tour of Japan
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I agree; great looking ring. Also, the watch that they produced for the '71 tour is not bad either. |
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I love seeing all of the Orioles Japan tour memorabilia. The 1984 tour produced some fun stuff as well.
https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1579554873 And apropos of nothing, here's an Orioles group ticket sign-up poster from 1985 featuring Cal and Eddie. This example came from a Bendix employees night out. https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1579554873 |
Orioles 1984 Japan Tour
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I agree. Here a few of my 1984 Japan tour items. Ticket, Newspaper, Magazine and Media Guide Attachment 382168 Attachment 382169 Attachment 382171 Attachment 382170 |
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I love that poster. Looks like it might have been issued for the game on Oct 27th, as opposed to the series in general. |
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Those are some great tickets and misc items from the 1984 Tour of Japan. For some reason that magazine is off the charts cool looking. I need one of them!! |
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on McKay's presence (or lack thereof): https://i.imgur.com/MbeiBOy.jpg https://i.imgur.com/CDw3wL6.jpg |
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THANKS! That’s got to be McKay on the card; you were correct. You can see a 2 on the card, but it must have been 28. Great information... |
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Does anyone have a list and the outcome of the 18 games played in Japan? |
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One more random Cal item this evening. My wife used to work for an electrical engineering firm. Cal became the spokesman for one of the industry catalogs they received. She surprised me with this Cal Ripken safety poster.
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Bill thanks for solving that riddle!
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Clemente
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Day 21 (January 21, 2020 – 021)
I don’t really have anything good to post today to pay tribute to #21 on Day 21. So, I’ll post a 1974 All-Star Game program; it’s the best I’ve got on hand with the two kinda pictured (I’m sure others have something more suited to salute Clemente (I like glove boxes…”nudge nudge”). Also, I’ll picture a small magazine/booklet called, “The All Star Legend” with them both pictured on the cover. 1974 All Star Program Attachment 382268 1977 The All Star Legend Attachment 382267 |
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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy) This is a 60's in-store display for National Beer. The sign has a plastic front attached to a cardboard easel back.
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Rawlings
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I thought I would post some Rawlings Premiums. I believe these two colored versions where in the glove box if you bought a new glove. One per box. The day time one with the blue sky is much more common in my collecting experience .
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The 1972 Orioles Media Guide had a pretty good write up on the Japan Series from the previous Fall https://i.imgur.com/zOnmygL.jpg |
Clemente programs
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I don't have much in my collection that directly relates to Roberto Clemente, but I did find a couple of spring training programs you might enjoy. Teams often play games at the end of spring training closer to where they open their season. The Orioles have played in Norfolk in recent years. Here are a couple of late spring training programs. 1955 Game in Baltimore Attachment 382309 1962 Game in Portsmouth, VA. vs the Mets. The selection of Orioles players on the cover oddly didn't include Brooks Robinson, but does have Clemente. Attachment 382310 |
More Rawling Premiums
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I think this type of Premium was given to Sporting Goods stores and displayed. The one of Brooks standing (autographed) is the only one I have ever seen of that Premium.
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Like I've told you in the past that's the only one I've ever seen as well of the example which is autographed. Just notice all of the Brooks signatures in the white box of the photo are all the same "except" for the standing w/hand in the glove premium. Also, the box is a lot higher than the others as well. Maybe that was made for something special (like Carl's birthday ;) ) |
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This thread has way too much information overload. By the time the new season rolls around, I may be forced to drop the Mets and become a Birds fan. I am so confused... :eek:
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Come on in, join the group, and be a Birds fan. Hey, you can still like the Mets we've already made an exception for Hal (OriolesHOF). |
Jim Palmer
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Day 22 (January 22, 2020 – 022)
Thought I’d post something Jim Palmer related today and came across an 11”x14” picture of Earl Weaver, Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer the Orioles ACE. Of course in this picture they are all retired, but just a nice shot of the four. It’s sad that two of the four have already passed. Earl Weaver, Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer 11”x14” color photo Attachment 382403 |
1968 Topps Action Sticker
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One of my favorite issues ever produced by Topps. How these full panels of stickers survived is beyond me. I have some in my collection that where peeled off of bed headboards and wooden doors !! I Like that Seaver and Aaron share this piece with Frank.Frank appears twice in the set as the center large sticker. Last year I drove Frank and his wife in my car and the conversation was great ! I will save that store for another day when I post another Frank item.
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Wow that’s a great photo Mark! Can’t remember ever seeing it before.
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On May 12 1984, Jim Palmer was used in mop up duty by pitching the last two innings (surrendering 4 runs) of a 12-2 drubbing at the hands of the Oakland A's.
That game turned out to be the last time Cakes ever appeared in a Major League Game. Here is home plate umpire Rick Reed's lineup card from that game...A couple years ago I had Jim signed & inscribe it: https://i.imgur.com/NJn8ptS.jpg |
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This is the pen presented to Jim Palmer for being one of the announcers at the last game of Memorial Stadium. Like his spring training comeback uniform, I was able to purchase this directly from his ex-wife.
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Orioles postcards
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Postcards are a part of my collection that I really enjoy. Besides team issued postcards of the Orioles, there are a bunch of different postcards that have been produced over the years by various individuals. Some of these, like the Mike Anderson issues, are very well done.
Today, I would like to highlight the 1975 Mengler-Peterson set. From a google search, they are described as follows.... In 1975, Clarence Mengler joined with artist Keith Peterson to produce this B&W sketch postcard set for autograph hunters....Original production was 200 sets...Estimates only 100 were released before MLBPA threatened suit and stopped release of the remaining sets - SCD, Krause Publications....Measures 3"x5"...Blank or "Mengler-Peterson 1975" stamp on back...Extremely Scarce Issue Attachment 382447 Attachment 382448 The Orioles set is complete at 7 in my opinion. Some sources also list Tony Muser as an Oriole, but all the Musers I've seen show him as a White Sox. |
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Orioles Jim Frey
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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy) This is a 1972 Orioles Jim Frey Road Jersey
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Really like that pen by the way. |
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Here is a Frank Robinson from a 1971 Baltimore Sun poster set...the posters are about 14 x 22...I would like to complete the set but unsure how many are in the set...I have the Frank and six other Orioles and know the set has at least 12 posters...I have a checklist for #2-12 and presume Brooks is #1 since he is not in #2-12...anybody have additional info or a complete checklist
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I have the Brooks so he surely was in the set of that helps.
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1971 Baltimore Sun
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Mine has been cut out, but you get the idea... Attachment 382495 |
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