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Old 09-19-2009, 09:12 AM
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Move over, Babe...here comes Henry. Hank Aaron clouts #714 in Cincinnati on Opening Day in 1974.



Ted Williams returns to baseball to manage the Washington Senators on Opening Day 1969. Bobby Murcer homers as Mel Stottlemeyre goes the distance for an 8-4 Yankee win.



The Athletics play their final games in Kansas City before only 5,325 fans, sweeping the White Sox in a doubleheader. Those would be the final victories for the franchise. Catfish Hunter wins the finale.

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1970 Final Game at Crosley Field and a trio of tickets for the opening of Riverfront Stadium

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We all know why these become phantom tic's.
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I was at that WS game; only one I ever got to go see in person. So far. Though living in L.A. it is a pretty safe bet that I am in no danger of seeing another WS game in person any time soon
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Here are my three favorite. While Army has been on the losing side of the Notre Dame rivalry, Ive always respected the matchup.

- The 1928 stub is the famous "Win one for the Gipper" Game. (I still feel my stub should have come back a PSA 4)
- The 1930 full is from Rockne's last season and last game against Army.
- The 1946 full is one of the first "Game of the Century" games with #1 vs #2. Army was National Champions that year, dont tell me otherwise.
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Default Shorts Stub

The first of three games in 1976 that the White Sox wore the shorts uniform.
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The first of three games in 1976 that the White Sox wore the shorts uniform.
Mike,
It seems to me that you own one of the CWS shorts uni's that you mentioned. Do you mind posting some photos of it for those that haven't seen them before? They are pretty unique.
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The famous Rangers quote from their Stanley Cup year "now we can die happy" 54 year drought ended,,,
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Great run of Ramgers tickets!
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Mike,
It seems to me that you own one of the CWS shorts uni's that you mentioned. Do you mind posting some photos of it for those that haven't seen them before? They are pretty unique.
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Only pair of shorts worn by a Hall of Famer and he picked up his only save of 1976 wearing these.
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Only pair of shorts worn by a Hall of Famer and he picked up his only save of 1976 wearing these.
Awesome! Thanks Mike!
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Default Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub, Texas Syracuse Ernie Davis

Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub. Featured the Syracuse Orangemen against the Texas Longhorns. Syracuse won 23 to 14. Ernie Davis was the MVP for Syracuse and Maurice Doke was the MVP for Texas.
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Default 1980 or 1984 NBA Finals Philly/Boston ticket stubs

Wanted: 1980 NBA Finals ticket stub for games 3,4, or 6 at Philly.
1984 NBA Finals ticket stub for games 1,2,5,7 at Boston
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Wanted: 1980 NBA Finals ticket stub for games 3,4, or 6 at Philly.
1984 NBA Finals ticket stub for games 1,2,5,7 at Boston
still looking
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Thought i would share this picture and ticket i recently got framed...
The stub and picture are both from July 14, 1948...
It was an exhibition game at Cleveland Stadium...Dodgers vs Indians...
The photo is a Type 1 also so i thought it would be cool to frame them up together...
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Thought i would share this picture and ticket i recently got framed...
The stub and picture are both from July 14, 1948...
It was an exhibition game at Cleveland Stadium...Dodgers vs Indians...
The photo is a Type 1 also so i thought it would be cool to frame them up together...
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That display looks great Andy! As a ticket and vintage photo collector, I love the idea of displaying them together.
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Glad to have made a deal for this
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Default New York Rangers Stanley Cup strip 1994

With the Rangers playing so well I thought it was time to show this one again.
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With the Rangers playing so well I thought it was time to show this one again.
As a Flyers fan, I hate to see those! Glad they kicked the Pens A$$ last night tho!
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Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub. Featured the Syracuse Orangemen against the Texas Longhorns. Syracuse won 23 to 14. Ernie Davis was the MVP for Syracuse and Maurice Doke was the MVP for Texas.
Tony, Very nice! incredible condition
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Long time reader, first time poster.
This thread is amazing, to say the least!
I've been a Mets fan since 1968 and am an active '69 Mets collector.
Here are some of my favorite tickets/stubs:


Game 5 stub from the 1969 World Series.
I was at this game as a 9 year old Mets fan and even ran the bases after the last out.


Game three of their sweep of the Braves in '69 that took them to the series.


Full ticket and stub from the game where the Mets clinched the pennant in 1969. This was, at one time, the highest attended game in their history so I really don't think there are too many of the full tickets out there. The condition of the full ticket was not a consideration due to the rarity and significance in Mets history.

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Long time reader, first time poster.
This thread is amazing, to say the least!
I've been a Mets fan since 1968 and am an active '69 Mets collector.
Here are some of my favorite tickets/stubs:


Game 5 stub from the 1969 World Series.
I was at this game as a 9 year old Mets fan and even ran the bases after the last out.


Game three of their sweep of the Braves in '69 that took them to the series.


Full ticket and stub from the game where the Mets clinched the pennant in 1969. This was, at one time, the highest attended game in their history so I really don't think there are too many of the full tickets out there. The condition of the full ticket was not a consideration due to the rarity and significance in Mets history.
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I'm not a ticket collector but is the Connie Mack anniversary ticket from 1944 with his photos on the ticket worth anything
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I'm not a ticket collector but is the Connie Mack anniversary ticket from 1944 with his photos on the ticket worth anything
I recently picked up this Connie Mack ticket from August 4 1944 for $40. It has some stains and creases. There's a somewhat similar pre-season Connie Mack Day ticket from April 5 1944 that also seems to sell in the $40-60 range. I'd like to pick up an April 5th ticket if anyone has one available.
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Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub. Featured the Syracuse Orangemen against the Texas Longhorns. Syracuse won 23 to 14. Ernie Davis was the MVP for Syracuse and Maurice Doke was the MVP for Texas.
Just picked this up to go with my ticket. Tough find!
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Finally arrived in the mail. Hank Aaron's 500th HR stub.
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Finally arrived in the mail. Hank Aaron's 500th HR stub.
Congrats Randall! I'm glad it finally arrived.
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Finally got a Mantle 500 Home Run Stub!

Mickey Mantle 500 Home Run ticket by Paul Herbener, on Flickr
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Nice one!
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Finally arrived in the mail. Hank Aaron's 500th HR stub.

"Possession of this card is proof" that the bearer was there to see Hank Aaron's 500th home run.

I had to laugh, knowing that you can buy "I was there" items on the collector's market. RIP to bragging rights obtained through the possession of ticket stubs.

Of course, if you plan to, er, misbehave in such a manner, don't be stupid and claim you were at a game that took place before you were born.
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Here are two from the 1964 preseason game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions for the benefit of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library Fund.
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Here are two from the 1964 preseason game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions for the benefit of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library Fund.
Fantastic!
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In early June 1995 The Montreal Expos drafted Tom Brady in the 18th round of the Draft , On June 11th 1995 Tom Brady takes Batting Practice with The Expos before the game @ Candlestick Park
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Recently I was accused by a member of being a dinosaur, something which I consider to be a bit of an honor.

With that in mind, and with this quote taken from the Mariners website :

"Can I get printed tickets?
Similar to other venues, T-Mobile Park is moving to a 100% mobile ticket delivery this season. Digital tickets are the safest method of ticket distribution to help reduce the risk of counterfeit, stolen or lost tickets. Please make sure you download and transfer individual tickets to each member of your party via mobile smartphone, prior to arriving at the ballpark.

Tickets for games at T-Mobile Park will be available through the MLB Ballpark app or the Ticketmaster app. Both are available in Google Play and the Apple App Store."



I present to you all this beauty from Thursday night's game where Tyler Locklear hit his first career HR.

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C'mon yah friggin Triceratops.

Who the hell is Tyler Locklear????

I'd rather have Heather Locklear's first home run.

just kidn' nice pickup.


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C'mon yah friggin Triceratops.

Who the hell is Tyler Locklear????
The first of his 763 career home runs, I'll let it go for $76,300. Plenty of room for a tidy profit.

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Picked up this pair of stubs from the 1932 Junior World Series Newark vs Minneapolis. Newark wins their first of 3 Junior/ Little World Series Titles. HOF Red Rolfe starred for Newark in 32.
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