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Old 08-04-2020, 02:08 AM
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Very cool mug. I've never seen it before. I was at the 1983 HOF Induction weekend, but don't remember seeing any mugs. Was it available then or produced later?
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I believe it was produced after the fact and don't think it was available at the time of induction (at least that I know of).
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Day 217 (August 4, 2020 – 217)

HOF Coin

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Bill, I love that Big League Chew display. I'll have to look for that one.

Here is the point of purchase Cal Bar display:

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Old 08-04-2020, 05:22 AM
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Bill, I love that Big League Chew display. I'll have to look for that one.

Here is the point of purchase Cal Bar display:

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Mike,

Seems like the perfect time to post some Cal Bars...

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Having your own candy bar was the rage for awhile. Not Orioles, but here are a few more candy bars of Wade Boggs, Ken Griffey Jr and Reggie Jackson.

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A couple of variations to the quote, but here you go...

"Brooks (Robinson) never asked anyone to name a candy bar after him. In Baltimore, people named their children after him." - Gordon Beard

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Mike,

Seems like the perfect time to post some Cal Bars...

Having your own candy bar was the rage for awhile. Not Orioles, but here are a few more candy bars of Wade Boggs, Ken Griffey Jr and Reggie Jackson.
Alan...You're right...In the early 90's it seemed like a lot of guys had candy bars named after them.

During the heyday of the Cal Candy Bar, I took a trip to the Morley Candy Co.'s Millersville (MD) retail location to see if I could find anything unique....

This plastic sign was displayed in their storefront window and the manager told me that they'd save it for me once the promotion was over (and he kept that promise):


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Day 218 (August 5, 2020 – 218)

On Friday night August 5, 1983 a large crowd arrives at Memorial Stadium for the “Brooks Robinson Hall of Fame Celebration Night” where the first place Orioles were taking on the AL West leading White Sox. The Orioles with 14 hits, all singles, come out on top with a 5-4 victory over the Sox. A commemorative print was produced and this one is signed by the newly inducted HOF third baseman.

1983 Brooks Robinson Hall of Fame Celebration Night foldout

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1959 marked the return of the Orioles from Arizona to Florida for spring training. For the next 30 years, the Orioles would conduct spring training in Miami. It also began a long relationship with Miami as an Orioles minor league affiliate.

1959 Orioles Spring Training Program and Marlins Roster

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In 1959 and 1960, the Miami Marlins were a AAA affiliate of the Orioles. After a short break, Miami would return as an Orioles A affiliate from 1966-1981. Miami also served as a co-op team in 1982 and 1987.

The Marlins finished 71-83 in 1959 and a quick look through the roster shows about 15 players that appeared for the Orioles and one point or another. the most recognizable players included Jack Fisher, Wes Stock, Fred Valentine and George Zuverink.

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Day 218 (August 5, 2020 – 218)

On Friday night August 5, 1983 a large crowd arrives at Memorial Stadium for the “Brooks Robinson Hall of Fame Celebration Night” where the first place Orioles were taking on the AL West leading White Sox. The Orioles with 14 hits, all singles, come out on top with a 5-4 victory over the Sox. A commemorative print was produced and this one is signed by the newly inducted HOF third baseman.

1983 Brooks Robinson Hall of Fame Celebration Night foldout

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B&W photo of the interior of the foldout by Baltimore’s own Morton Tadder

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Love the Brooks Night foldout! I was there that night with my dad, as a 9 year old fan.
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