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Baseball's appeal isn't complicated or confusing. It's about the beauty of the game; it's about heroes and family and friends; it's about being part of something larger than yourself, about tradition---receiving it and passing it; and it's about holding on to a bit of your childhood. Tom Stanton from The Road to Cooperstown |
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Wow, too cool! I haven't seen several of these, BTW.
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I collect Orioles, so I don't have a ton of Reds related items, but here are a few Orioles/Reds spring training programs/scorecards.
1957 Game in Baltimore 1957 Spring Training (BaltimoreReds).jpg 1958 Game in Baltimore 1958 Spring Training (BaltimoreReds).JPG 2002 Game in Louisviille, KY 2002 Spring Training (Louisville).jpg |
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Here are a few items from the 1967 Hall of Hall Game in Coopertown, NY
Game Tickets 1967 Hall of Fame Game #1.jpg 1967 Hall of Fame Game #2.jpg Program 1967 Hall of Fame Game.jpg |
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Lastly a few of the unusual programs from the 1970 World Series against the Orioles.
1970 World Series (News American).jpg 1970 World Series (Sunpapers).jpg 1970 World Series (Cloud for Governor).jpg 1970 World Series (Stadiums).jpg |
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alright you guys have gone and got me fired up with all these reds pins you've been posting. here's one of my faves accompanied by a jersey from the era
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The link to my original photo perished in the Photobucket hostage situation a few years ago. I just found it on my hard drive and thought I'd post it again because it's a unique piece of Reds memorabilia:
redsshelf.jpg I gave a talk at the Newport, Kentucky (directly across the Ohio River from the Reds Stadium) library about early baseball in Northern Kentucky. A guy who I had previously met at one of my book signings came and gave me two pieces of Crosley Field as a gift - a brick and a piece of tile! The brick is self explanatory, but the tile is kind of interesting. I've had people tell me it was from A) main entrance and B) the bathroom I'm a big fan of the 1930's Reds and these two pieces now have an honored spot on one of the shelves in my studio, along side a Vander Meer signed ball. |
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Chris,
I love how you display your Reds collection! |
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