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Old 09-26-2020, 04:52 PM
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After all of the fantastic, even historic, posts to this thread, just a quick question...will the Orioles ever acknowledge their St. Louis Browns ancestry?
No; never heard of them

Here’s the real question; will the Yankees acknowledge their roots?
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Old 09-27-2020, 04:20 AM
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Day 271 (September 27, 2020 – 271)

In 1964 Brooks’ took home the American League MVP honors with his best offensive season of his career and a league leading 118 RBI’s. Below is a dugout photo, taken by Neil Leifer, from the 1964 season; you can see the relaxed atmosphere the Orioles had in the visiting dugout. Man, the Orioles had a good run in 1964.

Day 271 a Photo 1964 Orioles Dugout Neil Leifer.jpg

I know the 1964 Topps Giant #50 card has been shown in the thread, but this is just a great card from a great year. Has the back of the card been shown with the spring training diving pose?!?

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Old 09-27-2020, 04:47 AM
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Love that Mark has the new post for the day up at 6 a.m. on a Sunday morning! Great way to start the day.

I love the 64 Topps Giants set. Wish Topps would have included Roger Maris and Pete Rose (a little earlier in his career to pick Rose)
If these cards would have been regular card size they would get my vote as the best Topps issue from the 60s! I am a big fan of the 64 Stand Ups too.
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Old 09-27-2020, 08:45 AM
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Default Junk Wax Variations (Part 2)

If you're reading this, yesterday's post must not have put you to sleep. Today, I'll discuss the Orioles 1988 Donruss and O-Pee-Chee sets.

1988 Donruss

There are two things to watch for in the 1988 set.

1. The borders on the front either have a design in the upper left and bottom right or switched with the design in the upper right and bottom left. However, not all of the cards have this variation.

2. The Career Highlights section on the backs have different spacing, causing the first word on the last line to vary.

Here is the list I've created with the variations I have found to date. I don't believe any of the variations are tougher than the other.

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The Eddie Murray cards are examples of the border design variation, while the Fred Lynn cards do not.

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This is an example of the two different backs on the Fred Lynn cards.

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1988 O-Pee-Chee

The O-Pee-Chee set can be found with three different back variations. I have found the white backs are the toughest to find. I still need Eddie Murray and Ray Knight to finish my set.

1. Regular Orange back
2. White backs
3. Blank backs

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Back in February 1984, the World Champion Orioles and Washington Redskins jointly filmed a commercial for McDonalds, with Mike Boddicker, John Shelby, Rick Dempsey, Dan Morogiello & Eddie Murray participating...

Here is the jacket that Mike Boddicker wore in the shoot:



The actual commercial can be seen here:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-mcdonalds-ad/

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Old 09-27-2020, 09:31 AM
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Bill,

Thank you for sharing that commercial. It's so bad. Great jacket though!
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Back in February 1984, the World Champion Orioles and Washington Redskins jointly filmed a commercial for McDonalds, with Mike Boddicker, Mike Young, Rick Dempsey, Dan Morogiello & Eddie Murray participating...
Bill,

That's pretty cool. I've never seen it before. That commercial never made it to Maine. LOL

I think that's John Shelby instead of Mike Young.
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Bill,

That's pretty cool. I've never seen it before. That commercial never made it to Maine. LOL

I think that's John Shelby instead of Mike Young.
Alan:

I was totally unaware of the commercial as well until I received the jacket (must have aired in the DC/Baltimore TV markets only) and was thrilled when the Washington Post did an article on it in 2015 so I could finally see it!...Thanks for the correct ID of T-Bone.

Bill

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