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yanks12025 06-04-2014 07:07 PM

O/T: Don Zimmer Passed Away
 
Don Zimmer has passed away according to YES network.

HRBAKER 06-04-2014 07:10 PM

RIP Popeye!
Great baseball man.

gregr2 06-04-2014 07:12 PM

Watching the game, just heard that, sad news. So much baseball knowledge.

autograf 06-04-2014 07:13 PM

RIP Zim.....

Sean 06-04-2014 07:15 PM

What a shame. He was what I picture when someone uses the expression "baseball lifer."

polakoff 06-04-2014 07:18 PM

Watching the Rays/Marlins games, Todd Kalas was holding back tears as he delivered the news. RIP.

Leon 06-04-2014 07:20 PM

Sorry to hear the news....RIP Mr.Zimmer

savedfrommyspokes 06-04-2014 07:38 PM

RIP Zim

cardsfan73 06-04-2014 07:38 PM

RIP Zim.

daves_resale_shop 06-04-2014 08:01 PM

Zim
 
A great man for the game... his personality and positive attitude will clearly be missed...

RIP Zim

mattsey9 06-04-2014 08:06 PM

Loved watching him pilot the 89 Cubs to a division title. RIP Popeye!

Brian Van Horn 06-04-2014 08:13 PM

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queencitysportscards 06-04-2014 08:13 PM

Posted on Cincinnati.com for the Cincinnati native:

http://www.cincinnati.com/story/spor...-died/9989145/

Hank

RTK 06-04-2014 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattsey9 (Post 1284099)
Loved watching him pilot the 89 Cubs to a division title. RIP Popeye!

I was in the RF bleachers for about 35-40 games that year, "The Boys of Zimmer". I enjoyed his unconventional style. RIP to a baseball lifer who goes way back. What a great life to spend it all in baseball.

GregMitch34 06-04-2014 08:16 PM

If you're interested, see my blog post here on my amazing and unique Zimmer story--I saw his last, in the minors, when he activated himself as player, and he hit it off Jim Palmer (and Earl Weaver told me this is all true).

http://bit.ly/1ftyGnI

JollyElm 06-04-2014 08:20 PM

RIP Mr. Zimmer. We'll miss your trademark puffy cheeks.

t206hound 06-04-2014 08:20 PM

Rip
 
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Got this auto at the "Cubs Caravan" in Indianapolis somewhere in the 1989-1990 time frame. We'll miss you Zim!

Rich Klein 06-04-2014 08:37 PM

A few months ago I knocked out this feature on the gerbil (Said lovingly). In reality, Zim belongs in the Buck O'Neil BB HOF lifers wing.

http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...ps-don-zimmer/

Wite3 06-04-2014 08:38 PM

Sad...he was a true baseball player. RIP

Joshua

Bugsy 06-04-2014 08:39 PM

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We'll miss you, Zim!

clydepepper 06-04-2014 08:39 PM

RIP Mr. Zimmer
 
We as fans who never met him, will miss him.

One of the worse days I ever experienced as a fan was when Pedro Martinez pushed him down. I'm still a big fan of Pedro but that was WRONG!

WillowGrove 06-04-2014 09:16 PM

Damn.

Whenever I think of a baseball lifer, a guy who has seen it all I think of Don Zimmer. Oh sure, there are others but to me Zimmer epitomized that kind of man. I think it's because they would always say that the only paycheck Zim ever got was through professional baseball. RIP Zim.

ullmandds 06-04-2014 09:48 PM

I distinctly remember having a sweet 57 topps zimmer as a child...it was a sweet card...and I liked it before I knew anything about Zim. A lucky man to have spent it all in baseball...what a dream...

mattsey9 06-04-2014 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTK (Post 1284105)
I was in the RF bleachers for about 35-40 games that year, "The Boys of Zimmer". I enjoyed his unconventional style. RIP to a baseball lifer who goes way back. What a great life to spend it all in baseball.

I was in left field for a few of those games. Every play he put on that season worked like a charm. Watching Mitch Williams in the 9th put a few more wrinkles on that magnificent face!

ethicsprof 06-04-2014 10:30 PM

Don Zimmer
 
I remember seeing him play for the cubs in the early 60s.
I was a little leaguer then and proudly kept his baseball card for years.
It is sad to hear that he has died.

my condolences to family,friends, and fans,

barry

Rickyy 06-05-2014 12:21 AM

Rats sorry to hear that...he certainly gave it his all to the game. RIP Zim!

Ricky Y

bbcard1 06-05-2014 07:47 AM

I really like Zimmer and considered him a prominent and colorful character. Classic baseball guy. That said, and no disrespect intended, I have seen the description "baseball great" thrown around quite a bit, which is probably a stretch. OTOH, I think we all deserve a little exaggeration at the time of our demise

wolf441 06-05-2014 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 1284113)
A few months ago I knocked out this feature on the gerbil (Said lovingly). In reality, Zim belongs in the Buck O'Neil BB HOF lifers wing.

http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...ps-don-zimmer/

Big +1. Put Max Patkin in that wing as well!

gracecollector 06-05-2014 08:32 AM

Sad, sad day for me, as I was a big Zimmer fan ever since he managed the 1988 Cubs.

If you haven't seen my Don Zimmer collection check it out here, probably the world's most complete Zimmer collection.

Collecting Zim: http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zimfiles/index.html

Here's his signed 1948 High School Yearbook

http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim.../yearbook1.jpg
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim.../yearbook2.jpg
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim.../yearbook3.jpg
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim.../yearbook4.jpg

Couple of his toughest vintage cards...

52 Victoria
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...52VICTORIA.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...2VICTORIAB.jpg

58 Bell Brand
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...8BELLBRAND.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...BELLBRANDB.jpg

58 Hires
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...ESROOTBEER.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...SROOTBEERB.jpg

59 Morrell Meats
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...RRELLMEATS.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...RELLMEATSB.jpg

60 Topps Advertising Panel
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...PSSALESMAN.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...SSALESMANB.jpg

62 Bazooka
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim.../62BAZOOKA.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...62BAZOOKAB.jpg

62 Jello
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...ds/62JELLO.jpghttp://www.baseballcardstars.com/zim...s/62JELLOB.jpg

Kawika 06-05-2014 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by gracecollector (Post 1284218)
Sad, sad day for me, as I was a big Zimmer fan

I can see why. That is a superb website you have put together, Brad.

Bob Lemke 06-05-2014 02:28 PM

Sharing some '57 Topps Zim photos
 
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I posted this on my blog today. For some reason a couple of the pix fail to load here.

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I was saddened to read about Don Zimmer's death. He was truly a baseball institution. He was ready for the big leagues at the wrong time or at least with the wrong team. Who was he going to replace? Pee Wee at shortstop? Jackie at 2B/3B?

He could play all over the right side of the infield, but he was a light hitter (.235 lifetime) with only modest power (7.5 HR per season ave.).

The news reminded me that somewhere in my files I had a few original Topps color transparencies from 1957, including the picture that was used on Zim's 1957 card. I don't remember where they came from, but I've had them for most of 30 years, along with what I believe is the original brown paper file envelope in which they kept in the proverbial Topps vault.

I figured someday they would come in handy for a custom card creation, but Topps did a pretty good job of covering Zimmer's days with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and he even made his way onto a Bowman card for 1955. Creating a 1954 Topps-style custom would be about the only void I could fill, and Topps already covered that base with a "1954 Prospect" card in the 1994 Archives set. Maybe someday . . .

My own "archive" of Topps Zimmer photos includes the exact transparency used for his 1957 scarce-series card. It was cut down from a larger piece and measures about 1-9/16" x 2-1/4".


There is a similar pose, evidently taken in the same photo session, on a 4" x 5" transparency.

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A pair of photos in a film format I'm not familiar with shows Zimmer in a portrait pose, and in a full-length batting follow-through with a delightful view of Ebbets Field in the background. The image area of each of these is about 2-1/4" x 3-1/4".

The brown kraft file envelope in which the transparencies have been housed for decades has a number of penned and penciled notations. Besides his name and team there is written, "2 action" and "2 low fielding". Penciled notes read "Reshoot / '59" and "Used '58 / Int Ptg". Al least I think it says "Int Ptg". I have no idea what it means. Also penciled at the bottom-left of the envelope is "GUNTHER," which may be the name of the photographer.


I figured these items were worth sharing as a tribute to one of the Boys of Summer and a childhood baseball card favorite of mine.

prestigecollectibles 06-05-2014 02:50 PM

Don Zimmer 1966 Toei Flyers Japanese Baseball Contract
 
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chernieto 06-05-2014 04:05 PM

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From 1975. Zimmer coaching for the Red Sox. I was impressed with my dad's press pass & a Polaroid. That press pass always got us great seats.Attachment 147620

JimStinson 06-05-2014 04:38 PM

JimStinson
 
My only memory of Don Zimmer was ...I thought a class act , I was visiting former Whiz Kid Steve Ridzik at his house in Florida , days before he passed in Jan 2008. His condition was terminal. A call came in that he had to take and it was Don Zimmer saying goodbye , when he hung up the phone he was in tears. Sad day
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hammer 06-05-2014 07:24 PM

Brad great website. I love the picture of him sitting on the Wrigley Field grass talk about peace, tranquility, and Love.


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