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Day 282 (October 8, 2020 – 282)
I really like this advertising piece today that as put out after the 1966 World Series win. It’s a plastic National Bohemian Beer advertising sign with an easel back for display purposes. I posted a similar advertising sign from Clint’s (ksfarmboy) collection (post #377), but as you can see this example has the 1966 World Series crown along with the kingly robe. National Beer advertising sign Day 282 1.jpg I think this advertising poster is from the '66 Series, but if not it's '70... Day 282 b.jpg Final out of the 1966 World Series photo of Brooks leaping. Day 282 Photo 1966 Final Out.jpg Day 282 Photo 1966 Final Out back.jpg 1966 The Daily News “Birds Hatch Sweep” Day 282 Publication 1966 Daily News October 10.jpg A 1966 Orioles World Series pennant. Day 282 Pennant 1966 WS Picture.jpg |
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Dang Mark now I need the variation😁. Great stuff!
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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OTD in 1983, Tito Landrum (who was a late season acquisition) hit a Game Winning HR in the 10th inning off Britt Burns to propel the Orioles over the White Sox in the ALCS and into the World Series..
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Bill, I’ll never forget that game. Wind is blowing hard, Tito Landrum up, no chance of a home run here. Crack, it’s a home run! Awesome memories and great ticket!
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Day 283 (October 9, 2020 – 283)
In Baltimore they were getting ready for the 1970 World Series. It wouldn’t be till the third game of the Series to be played at Memorial Stadium. This is one of the directional signs that was used to lead the fans to the stadium. 1970 World Series cardboard directional sign. Day 283 a 1970 Sign.jpg October 9th the day prior to the start of the 1970 World Series between the Baltimore Orioles and the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds took the National League East by 14 ½ games and the Orioles won the American League East by 15 games. Sparky Anderson said, “Our scouting report is that Baltimore is the best defensive club in baseball, has the best front line pitching in the game and is third or fourth best offensive team.” Man, you don’t know how excited I was, and nervous too, since my Orioles lost to the Mets in ’69. The Orioles were once again playing in the World Series. UPI Telephoto, taken on 10/9/70, of Brooks putting on his glove in the Riverfront Stadium dressing room before a workout there. Day 283 b.jpg Day 283 c.jpg I like what Pete Rose said about getting to play the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series, “Heck, I’m so excited about playing these Big Bad Birds that I’d go out there naked.” This is the Orioles program for the 1970 World Series Day 283 d Publication 1970 Orioles World Series Program 1.jpg |
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About 40 years ago I purchased this 1970 World Series program which included an autograph of Merv Rettenmund on the cover for $5...
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Love all the 1966 World Series Items. It reminded me of a related item I have. It is The Sun Magazine insert from April 9, 1967 showing what looks like Brooks in the famous shot of him leaping in the air, but shot from the upper deck from Memorial Stadium.
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On the famous photo of the "leap for joy" from behind the scene of the last out of the '66 WS photographer Paul Hutchins recalls that, “I remember looking at McNally in the viewfinder, and seeing something coming from the left,” he said. “I didn't know it was Brooks, in midair, until I got back to The Sun and developed it." Mr. Hutchins later described the photo as "the most important one I took in 42 years at the paper.” |
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Day 284 (October 10, 2020 - 284)
On a Saturday, October 10, 1970, was the 1st game of the ’70 World Series between the Baltimore Orioles and the Cincinnati Reds. Both the Orioles and the Reds both won over 100 games this season; I believe the odds were about even on who would win. It was an away game at Riverfront Stadium and was the first World Series game to be played on artificial turf. I remember Brooks was asked by a reporter about playing on Astroturf for the first time before Game 1 and his reply was, “I’m a Major League third baseman. If you want to go play in a parking lot, I’m supposed to stop the ball.” Interesting: The Jackson 5 preformed “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the game. The pitchers for Game 1 were Gary Nolan for the Reds and Jim Palmer for the Orioles. The Reds had a 3-0 lead on a Johnny Bench first-inning single and Lee May’s two-run homer in the third over the left field wall. Thankfully Palmer got in a groove after that home run. The Orioles came back with a Powell two-run homer in the fourth and an Elrod Hendricks solo shot in the fifth. Brooks hits a home run in the seventh with the go ahead run and ultimately the needed run to win Game 1. Day 284 Boog Powell Game 1 (2).jpg Day 284 Photo 1970 MVP coming home Game 1.jpg A very memorable play was Ty Cline, the batter, hit a chopper right in front of home plate and the play at the plate with Elrod and Carbo. Day 284 Publication 1970 Sunday News October 11 1.jpg Day 284 Publication 1970 Sunday News October 11.jpg Commenting on Brooks play off of Lee May down the line throws out at first Quote: “When you play with Brooks, you just go to the bag and hold the glove out. He’ll get the ball there, you always know that.” – Boog Powell Harry Dalton, the Orioles GM, told Weaver after Game 1, “That’s got to be one of the 10 best plays Brooks ever made, Earl.” Weaver didn’t agree. “I’d put it in the top 100 plays,” then corrected himself. “Those hundred are only since I’ve been here.” Of course Earl joined the Baltimore Orioles in 1968. You have to love Earl Weaver… Orioles win 4-3. The winning pitcher of Game 1 was Jim Palmer |
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Day 285 (October 11, 2020 – 285)
On Sunday, October 11, 1970, was the 2nd game of the ’70 World Series. Game 2 was an away game played at Riverfront. The pitchers for Game 2 were Jim McGlothlin for the Reds and Mike Cuellar for the Orioles. Again, the Reds jump to an early lead; by the third inning it was already 4-0. Thankfully, slowly but surely the Orioles came back and took Game 2. Day 285 Don Buford.jpg Orioles win 6-5. The winning pitcher for Game 2 was Tom Pheobus. Day 285 Publication 1970 Sunday News October 12.jpg |
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Day 286 (October 12, 2020 - 286)
1970 Orioles World Series picture pennant. Day 286 Pennant 1970 WS Picture.jpg |
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OTD in 1983, Mike Boddicker pitched a complete game victory vs. the Phillies giving up only one run on three hits winning 4-1....
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