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Posted By: David Poses
A few nights ago, I bought a 1965 Topps Casey Stengel. I like the look on his face- like "What do you want from me? I'm an old man! Leave me alone." |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I can't think of anyone at all. I thought maybe Bob Feller might have appeared on a team card as a coach in the 70s, but it looks like I was mistaken. |
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Posted By: JohnnyH
He is more modern but Red Schoendienst covers a lot of decades. |
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Posted By: Matt
Connie Mack? If we count his 1950 Callahan (last year he managed) that's 67 years from his OJ. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Off the top of my head...Jimmy Dykes has an Exhibit in 1921 and then a 1961 Topps card as a manager, so that is a 40 year span. It doesn't approach Casey but that is the closest that I can think of. |
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Posted By: Leon
I would guess Mack would be one of the longest if not the longest... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Mack spent 66 years in the majors, so he would have to be the longest. |
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Posted By: PeterSpaeth
Had cards as player or manager in five decades from the 30s through the 70s. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Started as Catcher for Washington in 1886 |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Ted, I think the idea was active in baseball at time of issue. |
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Posted By: Paul
Bob Feller appeared on his first card in 1936 or 1937, depending upon who you believe. His last non-commemorative card was a 1981 TCMA card showing him as a coach. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Reese seems to be the longest...his 1991 Bowman card was when he was still an Angels coach |
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Posted By: Matt
Oops - my bad - 63 years for Mack is correct. What kind of coach was Reese in 1991? |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Not sure exactly what coach, but he was known for his skill at hitting fungos |
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Posted By: brianp
Jimmie Reese was a long time friend of Gene Autry and served as a special coach with the California Angels. I believe he was still a master with the fungo bat even in his late eigthies (perhaps into his early nineties?) |
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Posted By: Matt
Hmmm....do we count that? I think I'd even stretch the limit to a 3B coach, but a fungo special coach? Not sure... |
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Posted By: Alan U
Wags has the 49 Leaf, but that still doesn't match Stengel |
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Posted By: Alan U
Durocher might be close too, but no cigar. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Reese was so skilled at using a fungo bat, he could play catch using the bat instead of a glove. In lieu of catching the ball, he'd just hit it back to the other person, delivering the ball to the guy's chest every time. |
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Posted By: Matt
I'm pretty sure he learned that from our own Barry Sloate. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Jimmie Reese was the Angels' conditioning coach until he died. He also led the team's pre-game fielding practice until then. |
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Posted By: David M
Who knows Tommy Lasorda may pass them all up. He was a rookie in 1954 and after the sale of the team to Frank McCourt, Lasorda took on his current position of "Special Advisor to the Chairman" His duties include "scouting, evaluating and teaching minor league players, acting as an advisor and ambassador for the Dodgers international affiliations, and representing the franchise at more than 100 speaking engagements and appearances to various charities, private groups and military personnel each year." So from 1954 to 2009 is 55 years. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Started in the minors in 1949, was still coaching in 2008. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Lasorda was first pictured in the 1950 V362 World Wide Gum "Big League Stars" set. |
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Posted By: leon
Here is one you don't see of him every day. I guess this is a "war" card as it's not pre or post....I was cataloging it as I still needed a 1944 and 1945 (have the 1943) of a Grand Studio type card so figured I would post it where it makes some sense. I was alerted to this one in the BST and on ebay. This Stengel happens to be the key card (only HOF'er) from any of the 3 yrs besides Hawaiin Henry Oana of the Texas League. regards |
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Posted By: Dan McCarthy
If we're going to bend the rules that much, how about Johnny Pesky, as he appeared in the 1948 Leaf set and he's still associated with the Red Sox today. He has cards currently being produced but they are all in throwback sets of all retired players, I think. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
He was in mainstream issues both ends (Zeenut and Bowman) and working on a team at both times in an on-field capacity in which he was depicted on the cards. I would not count anyone who is "associated" with a team and in a tribute set pertaining to his old career. Only an issue depicting the player/person in their then-current capacity with the team in question. otherwise, whoever is the earliest born HOFer wins every time due to HOF tribute sets like the HOF plaques sold at Cooperstown. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I've enjoyed this thread. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Can't think of too many. If his T206 is 1909, Jack Quinn. Ted Williams. Nolan Ryan. Others? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Minnie Minoso |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
What 40s and 70s issues does he have? I thought his last card was 64 Topps. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Mike Morgan? Not sure if he had a '78 or '79 card but I remember seeing some Topps issue from the early 2000s that had his career stats squeezed onto the back of the card and thinking...sheesh he has played a long time. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Lou Piniella has cards in five decades, starting in the 1960's as a player into the sets from this year as a manager. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Orestes Minoso's Major Lge. career started in 1949 and into the 1960's. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Satch pitched a couple of innings in 1965, so that makes 5 decades for him too. |
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Posted By: dennis
joe torre 1st card 1962 topps and has a 2009 topps card |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
Is the answer to a well-known Trivia quiz...... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
1945 Caramelo Deportivo Cuban League |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Ted, isn't Quinn the oldest pitcher to win a game? |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
If memory serves, oldest guy to pitch in a WS game. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
I believe he is. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
I think you are correct on that one. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
OK an educated guess, since he was so old -- oldest guy to hit a HR. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
PETER |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Did Julio Franco break that record? |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Yes...Franco broke that record when he hit one at 47 years old for the Mets |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
At the risk of being a nit-picker what was the exact age of Franco ? |
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Posted By: Jim VB
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_6_65/ai_n16533474/ |
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Posted By: Rhys
Clark Griffith is probably up there somewhere as a member of the Old Judge set and the Callahan set as well. I thought he had a team issue from the 1950's as owner but I cant remember if that is correct or not. |
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Posted By: Paul
Griffith is in the 1948 Safe-T-Set, as well as the 1950 Callahan set. I have the Callahan card and he is described as the current owner of the Senators on the back of the card. So, with his Old Judge card, he's got to be in the top 5. I think he falls short of Mack because his Old Judge probably in son an 1887. |
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