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Here's another picture from Citi Field... this one, taken at about 9.30am on the morning of a day game, shows a ballpark worker in the process of changing the cards reflecting the starting lineup.
![]() (Photo taken June 15, 2013. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.)
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Went to a series in St. Louis in August and forgot about my earlier promise to post some pics of the club-level walls, behind the broadcasting press box. They did a great job with these, in my opinion. I tried to upload a video I took from my iPad, but I guess the file is too large. Here are some pics from the video.
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Great post Brad
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Yes, great pics Brad. And thx for the clarification on the Braves tix, you are correct.
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For the past several years, the Texas Rangers have used card-like elements on their scoreboard. It's always fun to see what design they are using this year.
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I know this is a "card" thread, but I figured this display is too neat not to post here. I'm guessing most folks on this board won't have a chance to see this.
The collection of longtime sportswriter Shirley Povich is on display in the main press box at Nationals Park in Washington. It contains his typewriter, his trademark hat, a 1924 World Series scorecard/program, a ball signed by Walter Johnson, etc. It also has this impressive display of World Series press pins, spanning 1924 to 1970 (with some years missing). Some years only have one pin, and some have phantom pins, but it's very impressive to see all of them together. |
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Depending on what program you ended up with you could have received 1 of 4 different card. The cards were from the 1430 card set produced by The Sporting News and Megacards between 1991 and 1995 featuring regular sized cards with pictures from the Conlon Collection ( owned by The Sporting news)
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