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Well, since you're twisting my arm, here are a few from Mr. Aaron :
MLB debut game HR #1 HR #2 (and Musial #260) HR #300 HR #500 HR #600 Aaron 2-5 2B HR; Mays 4-6 2B. This was the first game in nearly 43 years where 2 members of the 3000 hit club (since some guys named Cobb, Speaker and Collins did it a bunch of times) had extra base hits. HR #661 (no cover, just the scoresheet) HR #714 HR #715 Last career run scored (with thanks to Scott the GrayGhost) If I'm counting right, I have scored programs / scorecards for 167 of his homers. Doug |
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Uh oh, here we go... Look out!
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1954 Rochester Red Wings Program with Roberto Clemente on the roster of the Montreal Royals (the Brooklyn Dodgers affiliate).
Last edited by ibuysportsephemera; 01-24-2023 at 07:08 AM. |
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Apologies for the non scorecard but this Ball was signed By Aaron as the Braves played 2 preseason games vs the Red Sox in South Carolina. The Boston Braves had played their Cross town Rivals for 50 years 1901 to 1952 when the Braves left for Milwaukee. They played in 53 in Milwaukee but game lost money so the tradition died. But in spring of 54 they decided to meet up a couple days before the season started. Ball is signed by both Red Sox and Braves. There is a quote from Ted Williams who commented after hearing the sound of Aaron's bat. I belive it was at these games. ( I promise I will get back to scorecards )
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I'm working on a run of World Series programs and tickets from 1930 to 1980 (but i also pick up an occasional scorecard or ASG program). This gave me a nice excuse to get them out.
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Working on the following sets: 1916 and 1917 Zeenut, 1954B, 1955B, 1971T and 1972T |
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It's Bob Uecker's 89th birthday, so in honor of the event, here's his Sept 30, 1962 first career homerun...
Last edited by doug.goodman; 01-26-2023 at 12:53 PM. |
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That 1936 World Series program....I mean, I like the NYY version a lot, but....could they have made the image of the Buffalo Nickel any larger, LOL? Also, why the Buffalo Nickel?
It's always nice to go through your collection and stumble upon something you forgot you had. I did just that today, and stumbled on a 1960 Washington Senators opening day program/scorecard, annotated to reflect the thing that distinguishes it from other Senators opening day programs: Ted Williams hit his 493rd home run that day, tying him with Gehrig. The program came with a ticket stub stapled (unfortunately) to the scorecard. But hey, I like Williams and I'd buy it again if I had the chance, without question! |
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