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I was shocked to learn of the passing of former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz. Matusz was only 37 years old and spent almost all of his 8 season career with the Orioles. He had his best success, when he was converted from a starter into a reliever, the last few years of his time with Baltimore.
Brian was always one of the nicest guys to speak with during spring training and really seemed to enjoy interacting with the fans. Here are a few Brian Matusz team issued items. (His first postcard in 2009, his last postcard in 2015, and an 8x10 team issued photo) 2009 Postcards 08 - Copy.jpg 2015 Postcards 10 - Copy.JPG Matusz, Brian 1 - Copy.jpg |
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Thanks for posting that Alan. I was shocked to hear the news too this morning.
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Any chance anyone has this 1966 Beth Steel photo or packet? Will pay premium price.
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I had this 2012 Postseason (ALDS) game used hat of Buck Showalter signed the other evening at the Reading (PA) Hot Stovers Banquet:
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Cool!
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Very nice, Bill. Nice bat but partial to the older logo. Love seeing your stuff. The Hot Stove Banquet has been around for a while. I am sure it was a good time. I hope Buck was happy and healthy. I miss Buck.
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William Earnest Harwell (January 25, 1918 – May 4, 2010) was an American sportscaster, known for his long career calling play-by-play of Major League Baseball games. For 55 seasons, 42 of them with the Detroit Tigers and 6 years with the Orioles (1954-1959), Harwell broadcast the action on radio and/or television. In January 2009, the American Sportscasters Association ranked him 16th on its list of Top 50 Sportscasters of All Time. His voice was amazing. Today, showing you a photo and letter on Orioles Letterhead from Harwell (dated February 27, 1955) to Art Flynn at Bowman Bubble Gum series to use his photo. Not sure exactly what series is referenced but thought to share. Harwell was once traded from the Crackers to the Dodgers for a minor league catcher to become the manager of the Crackers in Atlanta. Thus, Ernie became the only PA announcer to be traded for a ball player.
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I have Brooks Robinson's 1962 Canadian Post Cereal card, his 1962 Shirriff Baseball coin, his 1963 Salada Baseball coin, his 1964 Topps All Star Baseball coin, his 1965 Old London Baseball coin and his 1971 Topps Baseball coin but I have only this single Brooks Robinson Topps card:
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