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My Ticket for the game. My father took us
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Ticket Stub from the Famous Pine Tar Game & a Signed Brett Gamer with a ton of tar...
brettpinetarticket.jpgbrettbat.jpg brettbatcert.jpgbrettbatLOA.jpg |
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ticket stub from Aaron Boone game winning home run against the Red Sox in the ACLS
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Game seven with the score tied 9-9 bottom of the ninth, Maz ends the 1960 Series...
1960worldseriesgame7stub1.jpg and with the Jays trailing in game six, 6-5, Joe Carter comes up in the bottom of the ninth with two on and one out... announcer Tim McCarver commented that Carter (relatively unproductive in the series to date) looked awkward and uncomfortable at the plate... carterwalkoffhomerticket.jpg |
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Here is my Edd Roush Federal League PSA 9 Mint Ticket!!
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Rest in peace Jimmy...
Just got this back from PSA today. One of my fvorite parts of collecting is the work going into finding old schedules and boxscores and spending hours reviewing them just so you can find a gem like this. Cy Young's last win. #511 Pittsburg, September 22 1911. Only 1200 fans were at this game!
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Thanks Paul!
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This certainly is the most unattainable baseball record... Also, while we're on the Cy Young theme, here is my ticket to Cy's 1st attempt at his 500th win (July 10th, 1910). Cy was the 1st and last pitcher to ever attempt to win 500 games... Additionally, here is a ticket that I also own to Cy Young Day on August 13, 1908 in Boston. Cy pitched a few innings in this game which celebrated his storied amazing career up until this point. Last edited by Scott Garner; 01-13-2018 at 08:07 AM. |
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Thanks Scott. Those are great tickets! Love the scrapbook page too!
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I just picked up this Oct. 30, 1960 NY Giants vs STL Cardinals football ticket stub. Looking at the boxscore there is nothing to memorable from this game. The significance of the ticket for me is this was QB Lee Grosscup's NFL Debut.
Mr. Grosscup has lived in my hometown for a long time and lives in my mother-in-law's retirement complex and is someone I have had the pleasure of getting to know a little over the years. Pretty cool when you can get a ticket connected to someone you actually know!
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Had a flashback to the 80s and picked up a couple of NFL debut stubs recently:
9/7/80: Billy Sims NFL debut vs Rams (153 yards + 3 TDs) 9/6/81: Lawrence Taylor NFL debut vs Eagles I also picked up a Marcus Dupree NFL ticket stub (11/11/90 vs NY Giants). Dupree made it to the NFL after being out of football for 5 years after a terrible knee injury sufferd in the USFL. If you haven't seen it, there is a great ESPN 30 for 30 on Dupree called the "The Best That Never Was".
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