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I would tend to agree. I think it's probably the reverse of using left over programs from one year, the next season. Bluefield probably ran out of color programs and did a quick B&W scorecard for the end of the season. I've found with the warehouse find of the B&W Bluefield scorecards, they're actually easier to find than the color programs. The Rochester Red Wings ended up doing something similar in 1971. 1971 Rochester Red Wings #1.jpg 1971 Rochester Red Wings #2.jpg |
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Day 351 – 16 December 2024
Another recent find is my 1972 Team Issued Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer 5 in X 7 in photos. I purchased about 50 different photos at a card show, which included a bunch of Brooks photos. At first I did not recognize it but recalled the 1972 checklist Alan Strout gave me. I looked closely at the pose, size and font and realized I checked off another Brooks photo I was missing. |
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I just saw where Len Johnston passed away at 95 years old. Len was in the Orioles minor system for 43 years, serving as a manager, coach and administrator. He spent 2 years managing the Miami Orioles and one year with the Hagerstown Suns. The majority of his tenure with the Orioles was spent as a coach with the Bluefield Orioles (Appalachian League) team in Bluefield, WV.
For many years, I would see Len at the Orioles minor league camp during spring training. He was also great to talk with and signed this team issued photo for me. He was quite surprised that one even existed. Len Johnston 8x10 Photo Johnston, Len 1.jpg Last edited by BaltOrioles; 12-16-2024 at 03:03 PM. |
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I started corresponding with Len's son (Kevin?) in the late 1980's and acquired some nice memorabilia from him.....
One of the teams Len managed was the '84 Hagerstown Suns (Bill Ripken was one of the players): ![]() |
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Day 352 – 17 December 2024
For the next three days I will show you my PSA Graded 1967 and 1968 Coca Cola Soda Caps with the various variations, which Brooks Robinson appeared on. Before I discuss what I have on hand, some background. The Coca Cola Soda Caps come in various flavors or sizes, such as Coca Cola, King Size Coca Cola, West Virginia Tax Mil, Sprite, King Size Sprite, Tab, Fresca, Root Beer Fanta, Orange Fanta, and Grape Fanta. There are two different years for the Team Coca Cola Bottle Caps that is distinguishable by the position appearing or not appearing to the right of the face. Coca Cola had Bobble Caps for many of the players for each team. The Oriole Players are identified by an “O” followed by a number to the left of the face. With Brooks Robinson, he was #10 in the set preceded by an O (i.e., O10). If the position appears at the right of the face, that is a 1967/68 Coca Cola Cap. Technically, I believe the Coca Cola Caps were produced in 1967 but PSA grades them as 1967/68. If no position to the right of the face, the Cap is a 1968. This was only true for the Team Coca Cola Caps. You know it is 1967 when you see #O10 with position / “IF” for Brooks. In 1968, a cap was produced for the teams without the position to the right. PSA often times marks the 1967 and 1968 wrong. If you are confused, it gets worse. You also have the All Star Set with a number to the left of the face and a Star to the right of the face. There were 35 different caps from Coca Cola, Tab or Fresca. Brooks Robinson is #3. The other variation is the AL and NL All Star Set, which would have “A” for American League and “N” for National League. With this set, Brooks Robinson is A21. I believe to have all the variations of Caps you would need over 500. I will not begin to describe the regional caps outside of what I have for Brooks Robinson such as the WV version. Today, I will show you the 1967/68 Brooks Robinson from the from the All Star Set depicted with the number “3.” In the picture provided, you will see a Fanta Orange, Fanta Root Beer, Coca Cola WV, Coca Cola, Sprite, Tab WV, Tab, Tab and Fresca. These are all part of my PSA Master Set except the Coca Cola WV Bottle Cap; I have not added it yet. The WV Tab and WV Coca Cola Cap is impossible to find and the Fanta Versions are hard to find, too. I Found a near set of the West Virginia Bottle Caps (minus Mantle and someone Clemente) including two of Brooks I bought from a guy for $2,500 and had the HoF’ers graded and made a profit of $5,000. Based on what I learned from a few big dealers, I sold the big name players from $500-$800 each. I sold them with no real negotiation. My Brooks would likely fetch $600-$800. Selling is not my thing but to get the two WV Brooks caps, I had to do it!!! |
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Day 353 – 18 December 2024
Today I will show you the Orioles Team Brooks Robinson Bottle Cap. It is marked as #010 with the position right of the face from 1967/68 and the version without the position right of the face from 1968. Here, you will see Coca Cola, Coca Cola King Size, Fanta Orange, Fanta Root Beer, Fanta Grape, Sprite, Fresca, Sprite and Tab. As mentioned yesterday, several are marked incorrectly based on the year (with or without the position to the right of the face). I have a 7 of them in my PSA Master Set marked wrong and at some point, I will get them relabeled. All of these are part of my PSA Master Set. Some, once the label is corrected, will be doubles. |
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The backstory for the B&W Red Wings program - They played the Denver Bears in the Junior World Series in 1971. The Bears got thrown out of their stadium by the NFL Denver Broncos. So all 7 games of the series were played in Rochester. They ran out of programs early on and printed more in B&W. So if you have a B&W version it is also a Junior World Series program. |
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Scott Klingenbeck a RHP who pitched in seven games for the Orioles back in 1994-95 passed away on May 20th at the age of 54....
I attended Klingenbeck's debut (ironically 31 years ago today) where he pitched 7 innings, giving up 3 earned runs, defeating Detroit 11-8 (Cal Ripken Jr. also hit his 301st career HR in that game). A few days days later I mailed my ticket stub to Scott (who had been sent down to Bowie), who graciously signed and returned it. RIP Scott |
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Thanks for sharing, Bill. RIP
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Anyone familiar with this bumper sticker? Interested in the Year and what station was this (early cable?). Please let me know.
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