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For I'll never figure this out
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Ted told me I could reveal the answer...first perfect game in the National League since John Richmond in 1880. I know Rich, the answer is easy, it's the question that's impossible.
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It was also the 1st perfect game in the NL in the 20th century and the 1st one pitched in a regular season game since 1922.
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Ted must have missed it...and me too.
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The very 1st PERFECT game was pitched by.....
John Richmond, Worcester Ruby Legs (NL) vs. Cleveland Blues on June 12, 1880 (score 1-0). That same week John Ward, Providence Grays vs. Buffalo Bisons pitched a Perfect game on June 17, 1880 (score 5-0). The significance of Jim Bunning's Perfect game is....it took 84 years for another one in the NL to occur. There have been 16 Perfect games since those events in 1880. The American Lge. leads in this statistic. For anyone who hasn't seen an uncut sheet of these "phantom" tickets...... ![]() TED Z |
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Hi Guys. thanks for the answers. Sorry again for posting the question in the wrong spot!
![]() Dean's Cards tweets, blogs, facebooks, sends out a newsletter, posts on You Tube - but we have not figured out the complex net54 yet! I will keep working on it. ![]() Thanks again for helping put a price on some of these items. We get thousands of visitors to the site each day and as a result buy almost 1000 collections a year. The cards are easy to price, but sometimes it is hard to know what to pay for this "one off" stuff! We bought these 1964 Phillies World Series tickets about 5 years ago and we just never got around to putting them online to sell. For that price, they will probably go back on the shelf. Take Care, Dean |
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Sometimes a little research solves many issues
http://cgi.ebay.com/FP-1964-PHANTOM-...item53dde35d5b I did a quick search on (1964, 64) Phillies ticket* and did see a lot similar to yours sell at this price recently. As stated; these are pretty common within the hobby but, based on this sale, you could certainly put a $50 SRP on your item and be willing to take offers. And that's not a bad price to accept to sell. This board is wonderful with getting help when needed! But remember this part *IS* primarily a pre-World War 2 card board. Other aspects of Net 54 Baseball can help you with this item; such as the Memorabilia forum Regards Rich |
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