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Old 09-02-2023, 07:19 PM
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Hi, Patrick. To set the record straight, as I wrote about at length in my book, NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, the entire one-season series was filmed in 1959 AFTER the major league season was over. ZIV shot the series at Wrigley Field, home of the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League. The weather was still perfect to do the batting. A little proof of this may be heard when announcer Mark Scott mentions about Ernie Banks that he's a TWO-TIME winner of the National League Most Valuable Player award. Ernie had just won his second MVP award late in 1959.

As for the TV series, it was shown in 1960

As for the cards, they were available in 1960. Proof is the Rocky Colavito card. Shown in his Cleveland Indians uniform on film AND on the card, the key is at the bottom of Rocky's card. The card gives his team designation as the Detroit Tigers! It's a historical fact the idiot Indian general manager, "Frantic Frankie" Lane, made a cannonball blockbuster trade THE DAY BEFORE THE 1960 SEASON BEGAN, on April 17, 1960. He traded Indian fan favorite Rocky Colavite to Detroit for AL batting champ, Harvey Kuenn. Indian fans were so enraged, they hung Frank Lane in effigy.

Thus, since Rock's team designation on the Home Derby Cards says Detroit Tigers, the HRD's year of issue is 1960, period.

As for the reprints, they are super well-done reprints, and have a notation on the lower right border, to the effect, CCC 87, which means the Card Collectors Company of Franklin Square, New York issued them in 1987. As I recall, the proprietor was Richard Gelman. I think I bought my reprint set from super dealer Larry Fritsch. They are beautiful, and cheap. I ALMOST won a set of the genuine originals in superb condition, but that's another story which I included in my book.

Hope this helps, Patrick. Wishing you the best. --- Briian Powell

Hi Brian I just read your post. The information that I found indicates that the filming of most of the episodes was done in early 1960.

The Sault Daily Star Thursday December 3

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The Roanoke World News Wednesday December 30 1959

Home Run DerbyThe_Roanoke_World_News_Wed__Dec_30__1959_.jpg

Mirror news Monday January 25 1960

Home Run DerbyMirror_News_Mon__Jan_25__1960_.jpg

Mirror News Tuesday January 26 1960

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Mirror News Wednesday March 2 1960

Home Run Derby Mirror_News_Wed__Mar_2__1960_.jpg

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