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A recent pickup from the REA auction that ended last night that I'm happy to add to my advanced no-hitter ticket collection.
Here is an extremely rare Federal League Annual Pass to the 1915 season. 1915 would be the 2nd and final year of the Federal League and an important one as far as no-hitter games. Four Federal League pitchers pitched no-hitter games in 1915: Frank Allen of the Pittsburgh rebels no-hit the hometown St. Louis Terriers Claude Hendrix of the Chicago Whales no-hit the hometown Pittsburgh Rebels Alex Miles Main of the KC Packers no-hit The Buffalo Blues at Buffalo Dave Davenport of the St. Louis Terriers no-hit the Chicago Whales at STL. Three of the four 1915 Federal League no-hitters had extremely low attendance, with 500, 1000 and 1500 fans in attendance respectively. Finding tickets to these games has proved to be impossible, so adding this rare annual season pass will at least cover these games in my collection. This particular paper/cardboard 1915 Federal League pass is the only one known to survive in the hobby according to REA. Last edited by Scott Garner; 12-08-2020 at 06:33 AM. |
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Love this 1937 Yankees Season Pass. Not only did they win the Series that year, but this is also the year and stadium that HOF'er Mickey Cochrane took that awful hit to the head that ended his career.
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"What I have done after my baseball career -- being able to help people with their lives and getting their lives back on track so they become productive human beings again -- that means more to me than all the things I did in baseball" - Don Newcombe https://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/jgmp123 |
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Seeking older Pirates bats. |
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If anyone is in need of a physical 2020 World Series ticket for their collection, this guy has a few... https://ebay.com/usr/ticketestore
These are box office only printed tickets. The only true original tickets I know of on the market.
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"What I have done after my baseball career -- being able to help people with their lives and getting their lives back on track so they become productive human beings again -- that means more to me than all the things I did in baseball" - Don Newcombe https://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/jgmp123 Last edited by jgmp123; 12-23-2020 at 03:37 PM. |
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I'm working on a run of WS tickets from WWII to 1979. It's early days....but here's some of what I have so far
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Working on the following sets: 1916 and 1917 Zeenut, 1954B, 1955B, 1971T and 1972T |
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Cool. The '67 and '68 Cardinals WS tickets are among my favorite WS ticket designs.
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Mantle first game in NYC
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You've got to see this to believe it, so here's a screenshot of the guy's listing (seller's identifying information redacted because I don't know if we're allowed to "call out" auctions like this, but even if we are I don't want to give him any free advertising). ![]()
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The GIF of me making the gesture seen 'round the world has been viewed over 425 million times! ![]() |
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Tickets for the Rams last game in Anaheim before they moved to St. Louis.
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I guess this counts as a ticket, albeit a losing ticket. Willie's last ride. He came in 4th. But, what a great career.
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Was happy to pick up this full, unused ticket to the Kansas City Royals first game at Royals Stadium (now Kauffman Stadium) on Apr 10, 1973. This game was a virtual sell-out, so full tickets are nearly impossible to find.
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