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April 17th 1969, So glad to add this one to my collection
still searching for Bill Stoneman's 2nd no-hitter on October 2 1972 It seems that the Expos wanted to give their fans a lifetime of memories as quickly as possible. As if the inaugural game at Shea Stadium or the first home opener win at Jarry Park weren’t memorable enough, the Expos quickly adopted a flair for the dramatic in just the franchise’s ninth game, on April 17, 1969. That night, Bill Stoneman pitched a no-hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies, allowing Nos Amours–a French expression meaning Our Loves–to achieve the feat more quickly than any other team.
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Hopefully I’m in the right place here. I was wondering if anyone has any insight on this sheet of tickets. Can’t seem to figure out what year these are fro
and the authenticity. 9ABAA9D9-82CD-4549-9E70-7FA70E4449B0.jpg B5F0F561-CF72-4417-A21B-95DE1D69C1CF.jpg |
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The baseball logo, maybe 1976?
Nope, they used that from 60 - 75. Sorry.
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Picked up a Righetti No-hit ticket. Plan to display it with my Yankees magazine with Righetti and several others walking off the field from that game...signed by several.
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Catfish Hunter career win number 28. Total attendance 8,353.
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Finally grabbed the Called Shot last night.
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Nice! Welcome to the Called Shot Club!!
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The colors on that called shot are fantastic. Congrats
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Trout and Ohtani HRs, Jay Bruce 300th Career Dinger
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LeBron Pro Debut and Justin Turner 1st Career HR
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I was 13 when I went to this game. What an amazing year, listening to Ernie Harwell all summer. 35-5 start to the season. 20221123_092534.jpg
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I also have a few Justin Turner tickets - MLB debut, 2020 NLCS ticket when he made a diving tag on Swanson for a double play and 2020 World Series when he had to leave the game due to COVID.
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Corey Seager Debut, 1st Hit, 1st HR
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1933 World Series games 3 and 4 attached.
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1973 World Series and Willie Mays last game
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HOF Steve Carlton 4,000th Strikeout Ticket
I recently was able to finally complete a ticket collecting project that I have been working on for more than a decade.
On August 5th, 1986 @ SF, Steve Carlton aka "Lefty" joined Nolan Ryan as only the second pitcher to eclipse the 4,000th career K mark. As a member of the SF Giants, Carlton retired for the 1st time the following day. Since 1986, two other pitchers, Rocket Roger Clemens and HOF Randy Johnson, also surpassed this mark as well. The 4,000 K club is an exclusive one indeed with only 4 members and certainly none in sight to ever catch this quartet. With specialized pitching being what it is, the book on this category is closed. The only other category of major MLB records that I can think of is the 700 HR club, that with Albert Pujols joining in 2022, only has 4 members as well. During the era that Nolan Ryan pitched, Steve Carlton was the premier left hander and he ended his career with 329 wins, making him a sure 1st ballot HOF'er. On a personal note, I can't tell you how difficult it has been to locate a ticket to this game. This is the first ticket that I have ever heard of in the hobby, and to find a full, unused season ticket was a bonus as it will join full tickets of the other 3 in the 4,000th K club in my personal collection. Happy holidays to all of those on net54! Last edited by Scott Garner; 12-10-2022 at 02:16 PM. |
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Great pickup Scott! Happy holidays to you as well!
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Thanks Guy, Mike and Dewey!
I actually have no idea why this ticket has been so elusive as attendance actually exceeded 16,000 if I recall correctly... I'm stoked to have finally added it my collection, regardless. One more item scratched off the bucket list. |
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May 22nd 1992 ticket , Felipe Alou has his Managerial Debut and wins his 1st game as Expos Manager , he also becomes the 1st Dominican to manage in MLB history, he won a total of 691 games as manager of the Expos most by any Expos manager, arguably the most loved Expo ever!!!
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Catfish Hunter's 10th Career victory and 100th K. Total attendance 7,548. Did anyone ever attend the 1960's A's games? LOL
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Trout 1st HR
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Vlad Guerrero 1st career HR
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from my friend Doc Burns
Check out the ticket number Pats were pretty good in 1962 |
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Very happy with this Reggie '77 WS Game Six stub I found at a local antique shop and then submitted to PSA. Only 4 graded higher.
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Via eBay...have 6 ticket run complete now for '96 WS...
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I got the Mickey Owen dropped third strike. I'm selling but it's super cool to have while I wait. I'm hoping to get some Hank Greenberg moment tickets for the PC. Joe Choynski fight tickets even more.
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Strictly a flier purchase
I have/had some reservations about this ticket, but I just picked it up.
Senators last home game 9/30/1971 against the Yankees. I am a bit leery because this information was written onto the ticket, I have to believe it was on the day of the game but I just don't really know for sure. The information about the seat, row, and section do fit the stadium layout. It just strikes me odd as to being written verses printed. JMHO. However, it is headed my way now. Update: The person that sold me this ticket had a friend that went to RFK in the early 70s for Redskins and Senators games. So, a fair chance the ticket writing is period. SCORE!!
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I am a collector, and I now believe it to be real. I certainly call this a win. It is the last Senators home game before they moved to Texas. And Frank Howard smacked a home run that was grooved to him by Mike Kekich. Who can’t love that story. I am totally stoked.
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I don't collect a lot of tickets, I'm mostly a scored program guy, but I'm happy to add these two (sort of three).
Because I'm in a playful mood, I'm turning this into a trivia question. If anybody gets the right answer (in the next 48 hours) I will send them one of the duplicates. A certain event has happened 21 times since 1930 (I think. I could have missed some when I was searching box scores on Retrosheet, it also may have happened before then, but I haven't had time to go that far into the box scores), that event happened in each of these games, what is it? Doug |
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2 members of 3,000 hit club play in same game?
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in the 36 year history of The Montreal Expos there were just 2 immaculate innings , one was thrown by John Strohmayer on July 10th 1971 and the other by Mel Rojas on May 11th 1994.
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I'm calling you the winner. They didn't just play in the same game, they each got a hit in the same game, and it was after they were each a member of the 3000 hit club. Send me your address. Doug PS - Scott, I don't believe 4000 K pitchers ever faced each other, after they were each at 4000 K Last edited by doug.goodman; 01-13-2023 at 11:38 AM. |
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FWIW, I have a feeling that George Brett and Robin Yount may have possibly done the same thing in 1993.
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Now you need to dive deep and find one for Sept 8, 1977 where Bruce Sutter threw one against them...
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29-May-93 in Milwaukee and 4-Jun-93 & 31-Aug-93 in KC I'm looking for those... May & Aaron did it 11 times Yount & Brett 3 times Murray & Winfield twice Murray & Molitor 3 times Beltre & Ichiro once (and Beltre got hits #2994-5-6 in a game where Ichiro got #3058-9) Beltre & Pujols once Some combination of Cobb, Speaker & Collins did it 79 times from 1925 thru 1928 (including the game when Collins got #3000). Cobb was involved 62 times, Speaker 67 times and Collins 35 times. There were 6 games in 1927 where all three of them got a hit. Ok, so in my initial post I lied about not having looked at games prior to 1930. Last edited by doug.goodman; 01-13-2023 at 01:41 PM. |
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I found a counterfeit ticket to Game 6 of the 1996 World Series (October 26, 1996) lying on the street in front of Stan's Sports Bar, across the street from Yankee Stadium, as the game was being played. (I didn't have a ticket to the game and wasn't planning to attend; I just wanted to be there and soak up the post-season atmosphere and excitement.)
My guess is that the ticket was discarded by the scalper who was unable to trick someone into buying it. Or, it could have been discarded by the poor soul who purchased it only to find the ticket was a fake. The source ticket from which this was made was a ticket for Game 7. The numeral "6" has been pasted over the "7" in the "Game 6" references. (At the top of the ticket, the "EYSW7" stands for 'Event - Yankee Stadium - World Series 7.' Had this been a real Game 6 ticket, it would have said EYSW6.)
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