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Here are some of my favorite baseball tickets that are not related to no-hitters:
1) Nolan Ryan ML debut and 1st strikeout full, unused ticket. Very scarce, I know of only two of these full tickets in the hobby. 2) Nolan Ryan 1st win ticket stub. Another toughee, I only know of 4 of these existing 3) Nolan Ryan 383 K and Sandy Koufax 382 K ticket stubs. Nolan's ML record 383 K's in a season will likely never be broken. Sandy Koufax's NL and lefty single season record is also an amazing record in its own right! 4) Tom Cheney's ML record of 21 K's in a 15 inning game. Cheney is the only pitcher to ever strike out 21 in a ML game & this is the only ticket that I have ever seen to this historic game. 5) A full ticket to a 19 inning marathon game that featured HOF's Rapid Robert Feller pitching 9 innings and Satchel Paige pitching 10 innings in relief. The game was played on July 1, 1952 at CLE. Cool game! Last edited by Scott Garner; 06-28-2015 at 08:55 PM. |
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When you say "I know of only two of these" you're referring to the full, untorn ticket (as opposed to a stub), correct? Either way, it's still an awesome piece.
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Correct! The full, unused ticket. A fair amount of the stubs to his debut game are out there. I suspect that I have seen at least 15 of these... Last edited by Scott Garner; 06-28-2015 at 08:56 PM. |
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I really like that Tom Cheyney 21 strikeout game ticket! I hope another pops up someday LOL
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I own the Cheney 21 K ticket because of an unselfish trade that the two of us made several years ago that cemented what has become a great friendship. Thanks again, Randall for filling this hole in my collection. ![]() ![]() |
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Last Night I pulled out some stuff out of storage and saw a box that had some scrapbooks from the late 30's early 40's. They were from a Red Sox fan living in NYC. I know this because all the ticket stubs are from Yankee game and almost all the box scores are Red Sox. Taking a suggestion from a board member I am trying to get some stubs from Home run games from 500 HR club members to go on my display. So I start reading and find an early Williams and a nice Foxx stub. Then I get to this page....Joe Dimaggio ties Willie Keeler for consecutive hit streak. Field box stub so has date!! Streak stubs are rare and I have never seen this one before my new favorite stub... and my old favorite an 1885 Providence stub from their last year in the National League.
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Great tickets everybody. Here's one of my faves.
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Just snagged this one. Greatest game ever pitched. Kerry Woods 5th start and he gets a complete game, 20 strikeout, 1 hit shutout. And does it against the Astros who would win 102 games! According to Bill James' pitching "Game Score" system it rates a 105 with none higher. The only hit he gave up was an infield hit. the highest possible game score would be a 114. That would be a 27strikeout complete Perfect Game.
Game Score is a metric devised by Bill James to determine the strength of a pitcher in any particular baseball game. To determine a starting pitcher's game score: Start with 50 points. Add one point for each out recorded, so three points for every complete inning pitched. Add two points for each inning completed after the fourth. Add one point for each strikeout. Subtract two points for each hit allowed. Subtract four points for each earned run allowed. Subtract two points for each unearned run allowed. Subtract one point for each walk.
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If I posted this before.... my 1912 World Series Ticket stub
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Here is one of my favorites - Babe Ruth's three home runs in Game 4 of the 1928 Series. As a Cardinal collector, it's ironic to have a favorite item depicting a Yankee sweep, but I have plenty of tickets with better outcomes for the Redbirds. I collected cards as a kid but I caught the ticket collecting bug when I worked as a ticket taker at Busch Stadium in the 70's. One day I was working next to one of the old timers and things were a little slow - the Cardinals did not draw nearly as well then as they do now - and I mentioned collecting tickets. Astonishingly, the guy reaches into his wallet and gives me a stub from the '46 World Series. He said he always carried it around but thought I would appreciate it more. I still can't believe it.
I have at least one ticket from each Cardinal World Series and a stub from each St. Louis All Star game, but a full ticket from Stan the Man's final game is my personal favorite. Would love to find a stub from his first game. |
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Beautiful Ruth 3 HR World Series ticket! It's really odd that in Ruths career he hit 3 HRs in a game 4 times total. Twice it happened in the World Series and the last time was when he hit his last 3 HRs of his career.
RTK- if you have your stub from the game it is actually a record. Most strikeouts over two consecutive starts 33. Richard-Thanks for the kind words .
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I do not really collect tickets, but I do pick up a few that I find interesting and at what I consider a good price.
Bob Hayes wins the 100m dash at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. Still the only man to win an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl. (Michael Carter of the 49ers won a silver in shotput in 1984 and Super Bowl ring 5 month later) The United States wins the gold medal in basketball at the 1968 Olympics. The team features 2015 Basketball Hall of Famers Spencer Haywood and Jo Jo White along with future star Charlie Scott. Relative unknown Lindy Remigino of Hartford CT and Manhattan College wins the 100m dash at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. He barely made the U.S. team (by photofinish at the trials). He wins the finals in a photofinish in the closest 100m final in Olympic history. He wins by one inch. The final was so close that the 4th place finisher was only 14 inches behind. Joan Benoit wins the inaugural women's Olympic marathon. A challenging ticket to find as it is the only athletics final that started that early. All others were in the afternoon. Ticket to the memorial ceremony for the slain Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Olympics. All athletic (track and field) events were cancelled that day. The 10 am admission ticket which would have been for preliminaries and heats was instead the admission ticket for the ceremony which was held in the Olympic Stadium.
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These are George Brett's last game tickets .... one in Kansas City the
other in Texas. The Arlington ticket is also the last game in Arlington Stadium and would be Nolan Ryan's last game in that Stadium. They are also signed ![]() |
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I just picked up this Ruth 3 HR ticket (Thanks Jack for your advice!!)
Also this ticket is from 7-14-17 McGraw/Mathewson managerial matchup. Thanks Chris! |
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Here's one of mine where "the Babe" pitched but lost only giving up 2 runs
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Any help with this ticket would be appreciated> Thanks D. Sorry for poor pictures
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ever wondered how to date your yankee tickets that have no date
well read my article posted on PSA website all will be revealed http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...-1933-1947-era I CO WROTE THIS ARTICLE ABOUT YANKEES UNDATED TICKED |
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Megalimey, what does your research show about dating Ladies Day "L" tickets? I have these tickets and thought they could be 1941, but do not know for sure. The L-4 ticket was taken from a scrapbook of 1941 (J) and 1942 (K) tickets. Written next to the ticket is "Russo v. Detroit". Russo pitched against Detroit on June 20, 1941 and won 14-4. It was a Friday and the fourth home Friday of the season. It was game 33 of DiMaggio streak and DiMaggio had 4 hits.
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ladies day ticket were introduced in 1932 and ended in 1942
they are almost impossible to date by year unless there is some thing noted which could be fabricated however your 1941 J ticket game 29 is a Di Maggio Streak ticket for sure June 21st http://www.baseball-reference.com/bo...94106210.shtml nice ticket and PSA will slab it as such you can even quote me on it |
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the ticket you have is from 1931 and the Home Game #21 was scheduled to be played on June 9th but it was rained out to bad
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i have a 1928 World Series Ticket Game 3 this is the game you see in the Movie where Gehrig hit two home runs
In the movie, Lou Gehrig hits two home runs and Babe Ruth hits one for "Little Billy" in the hospital. According to baseball-reference.com in the 1928 World Series Gehrig did not hit multiple home runs in any game that Ruth did homer. In game 3 against the St. Louis Cardinals Gehrig hit 2 home runs and Ruth none. In Game 4 Gehrig hit one and Ruth three. While the movie is not specific about the game being in the 1926 or 1928 World Series where both the Yanees and Cardinals met, there are two ways to tell it is 1928. One Gehrig did not homer in the '26 series. Two, the Yankees are celebrating a series victory later in the movie. The Yankees won the '28 series and lost in '26. 1928 WS3.jpg |
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I went through the pieces I pulled from the scrapbook I got these tickets from, and discovered this article/box score from this June 20, L-4 ticket, along with a cartoon image of Dimaggio depicting the streak.
Pretty cool to able to make a connection between some pieces I have had for a long time. I probably should have kept the scrapbook together years ago, but didn’t make the connection – you live and learn. I have been asking for years if there was any way to date some of these tickets and David’s article helped with the “J” ticket, and draw some connection to this “L” ticket. 20150730_085519.jpg |
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That's a great article. Thanks for sharing. Jason
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I just got these tickets which are now up on Ebay if anyone is interested, but I wanted to show how the previous owner displayed them.
(Mantle's only game at Shortstop, also Phila. A's 1st and last game of last year in existence.) http://www.ebay.com/itm/181841108029...84.m1555.l2649 I really like what he did, as you hopefully can see in the pix he has the ticket in a plastic holder, then that is placed into inserts on his page with it titled, then shows the season schedule with the game highlighted and also on the back the full box score from the game......just an idea for those who collect tickets and how to display them. |
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Afternoon everyone...
My name is Andy and i am new here obviously...but not new to collecting. I collect Cleveland Indians items mostly. Ticket stubs or full in particular. Here are a few I myself have collected over the years. I am always searching for opening day ticket stubs, full unused tickets or other rare feats. So if you have any Indians ones I do have a list of what i am searching for. Thanks again for taking a look at my items. If i get a chance i will post some more that i think are pretty interesting. Cleveland Indians Ticket Collector Andy |
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Very cool tickets Andy. What does the X signify on the stub?
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Thanks Joe
I don't think it signifies anything specific. They are preprinted on the tickets. I could be wrong though. That is why I joined this forum. Seems like a lot of educated people here on tickets and memrobilia. Andy |
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Welcome aboard Andy. I am mainly a card guy but every now and then will pick something else up. I think I have shown this 1903 AL Pass before, and it's not a ticket, but it's close..
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With nearly zero 1960s basketball cards I pick up tickets if they have nice images. Won this in a shootout yesterday on eBay:
For those without a scorecard, that's Baylor, West, Chamberlain, Barry, Lucas and Robertson. All HOFers, three or four on the short list for best ever at their positions.
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Just had this Milestone ticket PSA slabbed
1966 October 2nd at Philadelphia Phillies koufax last win.jpg Koufax Last start and last Career win a complete Game to boot retired well before his Prime Last edited by megalimey; 09-09-2015 at 11:05 AM. |
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HERE IS ANOTHER great ticket PSA slabbed
BABE RUTH LAST EVER GRAND SLAM HR YANKEES STADIUM 1934 notice it has the letter B UNDER THE game number which signifies 1934 babe ruth 1934.jpg I go authored an article posted on PSA website explains the Mystery of UNDATED Yankees tickets see link for detail http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...-1933-1947-era |
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MICKEY MANTLE last at bat ticket Boston Red Sox 1968 September 28th
waht makes this ticket all the more rare is at the time nobody thought it would be Mantles last at bat also being at Boston last series of the season both teams out of contention it was not a big attendance and most people anticipated Mickey coming back for one more year in 1969 obviously it never happened great ticket of great Baseball player Attachment 204181 |
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MICKEY MANTLE last at bat ticket Boston Red Sox 1968 September 28th
what makes this ticket all the more rare is at the time nobody thought it would be Mantles last at bat also being at Boston last series of the season both teams out of contention it was not a big attendance and most people anticipated Mickey coming back for one more year in 1969 obviously it never happened mantle last game.jpg great ticket of great Baseball player |
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Joe Louis v. Lee Ramage, February 1935, Wrigley Field, Los Angeles:
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I'm gonna follow Adam's lead of posting other sports as well.
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"Enter on...." Hooker Avenue.....just those words make the ticket collectible!!
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Rare ticket from a title fight in Uruguay involving HOFer Pascual Perez:
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YOGI you will be missed
this ticket is from his first MLB game got his first hit and first Home run not a bad debut game 1946-76 Yogi Berra Debut grandstand 205898.25.jpg |
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I bought this ticket back in July...was a little worried at the time because the seller on ebay did not have even a score of 10 when i purchased it.
But his story seemed legit and i talked to him on the phone a few times. Finally got this back in the mail today from PSA and am beyond pleased!!! Andy |
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