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Old 05-03-2020, 09:21 AM
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Cal Ripken Jr. Rochester Red Wings paycheck dated 07/08/81

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My Bowie BaySox collection is limited other than this game used jersey of Ryan Ripken from 2019:


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Cal Ripken Jr. Rochester Red Wings paycheck dated 07/08/81
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Here are a couple Red Wings checks made out to Cal Ripken Sr.

One from his playing days during Spring Training 1961 (cashed at a Sunoco Station in Daytona Beach):



And another from his managerial days with the Red Wings in 1970:


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Here are a couple Red Wings checks made out to Cal Ripken Sr.
Think the checks are a neat collectible for sure.
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Day 126 (May 5, 2020 – 126)

Metal thermometer made by Figgie International Inc. of the Norman Rockwell, “Gee, Thanks Brooks” painting image. Made in the good ‘ole U.S.A.

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Today I’ll include the December 1, 1994 Sotheby’s auction catalog with the Norman Rockwell “Gee, Thanks, Brooks” on the cover. The Sotheby’s auction is where Brooks bought the original Rockwell painting. Of course, Brooks donated the painting he purchased at Sotheby’s. In a 2015 Forbes article by David Seideman he stated about Brooks, “What better way to celebrate Brooks Robinson than life imitating art. After all, he personifies Rockwell’s patriotic ideals for perseverance, compassion, and teamwork, proving time again that nice guys can finish first.”

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What’s the story behind the Rockwell?
So the owner of Rawlings commissioned Rockwell to paint it'? How much did that cost Rawlings??

How much did Brooks pay for the painting at auction?
Who owned the painting when Brooks purchased it ?
How long did Brooks own it? Did it hang in his house?
Who owns it now and, where does it hang?
What did they pay for it ?

I think I know a couple of the answers but I want a expert to chime in .

I like the thermometer Mark posted, rarely do you see a thermometer in the horizontal position.
Also for those who don’t know this, Rockwell painted himself into the crowed.
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Bicentennial bat for the month of May is Rich Dauer. I acquired this bat in the same lot as the Willie Royster one I mentioned in an earlier post from a Rochester clubhouse guy. Rich had a monster year with the Red Wings in 1976, hitting .336 & tied with two other players for the International League Player of the Year Award (earning him a call up to Baltimore after their season was over):

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Minor league programs are an important part of my collection. Bill's offer to help with some Delmarva Shorebirds items prompted me to post a few more current programs. For many years, teams would generally print one or two different program covers each year. Rarely would teams print more than three or four. That all changed with the Bowie BaySox in 2001 and the Frederick Keys, Delmarva Shorebirds and Aberdeen Ironbirds in 2002. Teams changed from traditional sized programs to what are now often referred to as playbills. Most of you have probably attended a minor league game in recent years and know what I'm talking about.

The playbills are approximately 6x9 and were passed out free to fans entering the game. They contain many of the same features as the old style programs, player stories, schedules, rosters, etc. Many programs feature future Orioles on the cover. In addition to be free to fans, different programs began being printed for each series or homestand. In fact, from 2002 until 2013, the Ironbirds printed a different program each game. Each program was dated. I can't imagine the work involved in updating and printing new programs each game. Getting a program or two from each year is quite simple, but of course I'm trying to get copies of every issue throughout the years.

Here's my progress - Most of my needs are from 2001-2004

Bowie BaySox 222 out of 256 (Missing 34)
Frederick Keys 176 out of 185 (Missing 9)
Delmarva Shorebirds 236 out of 246 (Missing 10)
Aberdeen Ironbirds 1752 out of 1753 (only missing the Aug 12, 2016 issue)


Bowie BaySox Programs from 2001, 2007, 2014 and 2016

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2014 Bowie BaySox #1.jpg 2016 Bowie BaySox #5.jpg


Frederick Keys Programs from 2002, 2006, 2015 and 2018

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2015 Frederick Keys #4.jpg 2018 Frederick Keys #2.JPG


Delmarva Shorebirds Programs from 2003, 2009, 2013 and 2019

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2013 Delmarva Shorebirds #7.jpg 2019 Delmarva Shorebirds #11.JPG


Aberdeen Ironbirds Programs from 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2019

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2005 Aberdeen Ironbirds #37.jpg 2007 Aberdeen Ironbirds #36.jpg

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What’s the story behind the Rockwell?
So the owner of Rawlings commissioned Rockwell to paint it'? How much did that cost Rawlings??

How much did Brooks pay for the painting at auction?
Who owned the painting when Brooks purchased it ?
How long did Brooks own it? Did it hang in his house?
Who owns it now and, where does it hang?
What did they pay for it ?

I think I know a couple of the answers but I want a expert to chime in .

I like the thermometer Mark posted, rarely do you see a thermometer in the horizontal position.
Also for those who don’t know this, Rockwell painted himself into the crowed.
Scott,

My answers may be way off, but I’ll give it a shot at what I remember (or remember incorrectly). Figgie with Rawlings did commission Rockwell to conduct the painting in 1971. While Rockwell did do some sports related paintings this is the only one to my knowledge that features one player. Unsure what the commission price was at the time.

In 1994 Harry Figgie sold Rawlings Sporting Goods and with it he sold the Rockwell painting of Brooks at auction. So, Rawlings owned the Rockwell painting till sold that year in the Sotheby’s auction. I believe Brooks paid around 200k for the painting at the time in this auction.

I know Heritage handled the sale of the Rockwell in 2006. Unsure who owns it now.
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