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Old 09-09-2024, 04:25 AM
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Default 1989 Board Game - Statis-Pro Baseball-You Are the Manager

Day 252 – 9 September 2024
I have a few Orioles related games. This one is from 1989 called Statis-Pro Baseball-You Are the Manager. The game includes a board, score sheets, instructions, cards and 10 packs of team playing cards from various years to include the Orioles from 1969. You can see the Oriole players at bottom of photo that includes Brooks, Frank, Palmer and a few others from the team in 1969. The cover of the box includes a photo of Brooks Robinson (top right). It looks pretty complicated. Has anyone ever played?
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Old 09-10-2024, 04:24 AM
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Default 1971 Baltimore Orioles “Best In Baseball Sign

Day 253 – 10 September 2024
Not sure the purpose of this sign. It is from 1971 reflecting back on Dave McNally’s Grand Slam Homerun in Game 3 of the 1970 WS. The sign would look a lot better without the bottom white section (Orioles vs. Oakland handwritten). At the top it says “Best in Baseball!” Below the picture of McNally touching Homeplate being congratulated by his excited and surprised teammates it says “Grand Slam Action!” with the bird and his crown. On the reverse side the Oakland Athletics laid out the locker room in hand written form of all their players and their assigned lockers. The sign is cardboard and measures 13 in X 17 in (approximately).
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Old 09-10-2024, 05:20 AM
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Great Ad piece! Dave McNally remains to be the only pitcher to hit a Grand Slam in World Series history...

One of the favorite pieces in my collection is the lineup card from that game that was taped to the Orioles dugout wall that afternoon (also was the game that Brooks Robinson made that iconic catch off the bat of Johnny Bench):



RIP James Earl Jones....Back in the early 1990's Mr. Jones did some work promoting the C&P Yellow Pages & here is an ad slick of him and Cal Jr. that I was fortunate to have both sign (I like how Jones' signature is nearly identical to the facsimile version):

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I love the McNally poster!
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Old 09-10-2024, 05:38 PM
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Bill, great line up card. I have a few with Brooks but nothing like a WS. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 09-11-2024, 06:27 AM
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Default Brooks Robinson HoF Celebration 1983

Day 254 – 11 September 2024
Today’s sign is one of my favorites from Memorial Stadium back in 1983. The sign is bright Orange with White Letters signed by Brooks Robinson. The sign is celebrating Brooks Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the White Sox game that evening (August 5, 1983). The sign measures 19 in X 15 in (approximately).
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Not sure the purpose of this sign. It is from 1971 reflecting back on Dave McNally’s Grand Slam Homerun on 13 October 2024 in Game 3 of the 1971 WS. The sign would look a lot better without the bottom white section (Orioles vs. Oakland handwritten). At the top it says “Best in Baseball!” Below the picture of McNally touching Homeplate being congratulated by his excited and surprised teammates it says “Grand Slam Action!” with the bird and his crown. On the reverse side the Oakland Athletics laid out the locker room in hand written form of all their players and their assigned lockers. The sign is cardboard and measures 13 in X 17 in (approximately).
Possibly displayed in the ticket windows. If so, then it would make sense to have the team they are playing; in your case “Oakland”. Personally I don’t think it detracts at all with the team name written below.

Also, just a side note, McNally hit the HR in ‘70 not in ‘71 nor in ‘24 . You’re just making sure we’re paying attention…
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Possibly displayed in the ticket windows. If so, then it would make sense to have the team they are playing; in your case “Oakland”. Personally I don’t think it detracts at all with the team name written below.

Also, just a side note, McNally hit the HR in ‘70 not in ‘71 nor in ‘24 . You’re just making sure we’re paying attention…
Actually I think that McNally sign was used (most likely in '71) in conjunction with Group Ticket Sales...Companies who purchased a grouping of tickets for a particular game were given these poster(s) along with the tickets and the Group would be responsible to write in the opponent, date, etc. in that open white area (to promote the game at the office, shop or wherever)....In this case the company just wrote the opponent in....

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Mark, yep. Typos. I think October 2024 came from a future post. The sign is from 1971 celebrating his GS from the previous year WS (1970). Did not know about the group tickets and how the signs were given out and displayed. I have another one I may post. I corrected the post. Getting sloppy.
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Mark, yep. Typos. I think October 2024 came from a future post. The sign is from 1971 celebrating his GS from the previous year WS (1970). Did not know about the group tickets and how the signs were given out and displayed. I have another one I may post. I corrected the post. Getting sloppy.
You know I was just giving you a hard time; you’re doing great!

I really didn’t know about how the signs were used either. Mine was just a guess.

Oh, and PLEASE post another example…
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Default Baltimore Orioles Jersey Night Sign

Day 255 – 12 September 2024
Another sign from the 1980s at Memorial Stadium is advertising “Orioles Team Jersey Night.” The jersey’s are sponsored by Crown Gas.
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Actually I think that McNally sign was used (most likely in '71) in conjunction with Group Ticket Sales...Companies who purchased a grouping of tickets for a particular game were given these poster(s) along with the tickets and the Group would be responsible to write in the opponent, date, etc. in that open white area (to promote the game at the office, shop or wherever)....In this case the company just wrote the opponent in....
Thanks Bill… think these signs are such cool items and you just don’t see them much. I particularly like the setup on the one Charlie posted.
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