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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
The National Promos From Topps
As always, there will be numerous corporate sponsors setting up booths. All of the big players will be there; from Topps to Upper Deck, PSA to Beckett, NFL Players Association to Sports Card Forum. In addition, many of these sponsors will be handing out specials limited edition promotional cards that are usually made available to VIP attendees.
Topps recently unveiled their VIP promo set and it includes a couple of Dodgers. Unfortunately, one of the cards has me a little on edge.
The Topps promos are fashioned after the vintage 1959 Topps Baseball card set and it includes only fantasy cards, or "Cards That Never Were." Roy Campanella, as you can see below, gets his very own card as Honorary Coach. The year before he suffered through a debilitating accident and would never play a game again. In recognition of his leadership to the Dodgers he became a special coach to the team at their Spring Training facility in Vero Beach, FL.
Now the card below is just wrong. Even though it's of the great Jackie Robinson I can't stand looking at it for longer than a second or two. There is a reason the card like this would never exist- because it is just wrong.
The Jackie Robinson "Card that Never Was" features him in a Giants uniform. I know, I know! Sacrilegious!
As you may know, after the 1956 season Jackie retired from Baseball after his trade to the hated Giants. The popular story is that he refused to join the team he despised. Now, Topps wonders aloud what he would have looked like in their uniform. If I was attending and picked up this card it would hard not to do something drastic.
I might literally find myself pulling out a lighter and burning it right there. The thought that a card like this actually exist makes me want to puke.
Of course, if you are attending and happen to be in possession of the card. Well... I would be happy to take it off your hands.
Hunt Auctions: The Bob Schenz Collection
One of the collections of interest to the Blue Nation is the personal collection of former Dodger executive Robert John Schenz. He worked for the Dodgers from 1959 to 1988 in various executive capacities; including Transportation, Stadium Club and Personnel. Check out some of his booty below.
World Series press pins: 1963, 1966, 1974, 1980, 1981 and 1988. Dodgers World Series press charms include: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981 and 1988. Other pins incl.: 1974 Oakland, 1988 Oakland, and 1967 Anaheim All-Star as well a 1978 New York World Series charm.
Now here is the really good stuff. Here are a group of real championship rings. Not only that, they all come with the original presentation boxes. Below is his 1974 National League Championship ring. Click any of the photos for a larger pic.
Below is his 1978 National League Championship ring.
Below is his 1977 National League Championship ring.
Below is his 1963 World Series ring.
Below is the 1981 World Series ring.
Here is the best ring of all. Below is the 1988 World Series ring.
If you thought the rings were great then get a load of these trophies. Below is the 1981 World Series trophy.
Who wouldn't want this trophy sitting on their mantel. Below is the 1988 World Series trophy.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Video: Bat Trick Real
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Card of the Week: The Impending Crash
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Blog Kiosk: 6/28/2009
- Check out I Love This Game. Evan is a Albuquerque resident who is a Dodger fan. He also has a bunch of stuff on Manny's recent appearance in town.
- Check out some great Brooklyn Dodger photos via Life Magazine (Hat Tip: Twitter @Alyssa_Milano)
- Trader Crack's has photos of OPC's 1984 Michael Jackson set; including base cards and the puzzle set. Read Ryan's blog post about the set here.
- Check out Who Pooped.org.
- Just awesome! Check out Tim Carroll's artwork consisting of about a thousand cut-up commons. (Hat Tip: Sports Collectors Daily) This is titled "The Holy Grail."
- TS O'Connell writes about the recent Hall of Fame game in Cooperstown.
- The Topps Archives has a brief recap of the 1975 Bazooka Bubble Gum Blowing Chamionship.
- The Jackie Robinson Rotunda at CitiField.
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Get Your Pink Bats Right Here
Juan Pierre had 3 hits in the game.
James Loney
James Loney laid some goose eggs as he went 0 for 6.
Matt Kemp
This bat shows a great amount of use as ball marks can easily be seen on the barrel. Unfortunately, Kemp went 0 for 5. I guess he fouled off a bunch.
Rafael Furcal
Rafael Furcal had one hit in six at-bats while driving in one.
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Auction Recollections: Professional Baseball is Born
One recent evening, I came across an old REA auction from 2005 that I found amazing. A true museum piece. Below is a presentation case made in 1906 that was given to Henry Chadwick, the original Baseball historian, with a vintage trophy ball inside from the 1858 Fashion Course games. What is that you say?
Well, this 3 game series at the Fashion Race Course in Corona, Queens is considered the birth of professional Baseball. It was a match of all-star players from Brooklyn versus New York. This may be the birthplace of the rivalry between the Dodgers and Yankees. I jest, of course. Anyway, this event marks the very first time fans were charged an entrance fee to see a game. It was a charity event for New York area fire departments.
Prior to the Fashion Course all-star games of 1858, baseball was almost exclusively a private gentleman's sport of participation, which virtually excluded crowds as spectators of the game. Although the Fashion Race Course games had been organized for charity, their extraordinary success demonstrated for the first time to baseball entrepreneurs that fans would pay money just to see the finest players of the game compete. The success of the Fashion Course games was revolutionary. The game of baseball as a professional sport was born. By 1869 the Cincinnati Red Stockings would be fielding the first all-professional salaried team, touring the country to play the best teams in the nation before enthusiastic crowds of thousands of paying fans.
The trophy ball is decorated with gold paint and the following word drawn on:
"29 - All Brooklyn Nine. 8 - All New York Nine. Fashion Race Course Long Island N.Y. Match Aug. 17, 1858 Umpire - J. Bache Excelsior - H. Chadwick - scorer."It comes from game 2 of the series in which Brooklyn walloped New York 29 to 8. Unfortunately, New York won the first and third game to take the crown. (What else is new?) Trophy balls from the other two games currently reside in the vaults of the Hall of Fame. Read he entire auction description here.
This amazing piece sold for an incredible $498,800.00.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
MannyVision III & Some Other Dodger Videos
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Part 2.
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Upper Deck's video of Loney, Billingsley and Broxton's recent signing at their HB store.
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OK. This crazy dude is called "Rental Man." He goes to just about every Southland sporting event, usually in costume, to dance. He bugs me, but some folks find him hilarious.
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Koufax is Still the Toast of the Town
He is as gracious as he was brilliant, but there were times Wednesday that the fans wanted a piece of him a little too much. He tried to humor a man who insisted that he take his lucky coin. When Koufax finished the second hole, as he walked over toward the gallery, he instructed them to be polite and orderly. When a couple of fans may have not been quite that, he shushed them.Go read the rest as he talks about various charities he has been involved with.
After the round, I asked Koufax if the crowd’s over-exuberance got any better as the day went along. “You think it got any better?” he said with a twinkle in his eye. “No.”
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Manny's Doctor Under Investigation
Hat Tip: BlueCrewNews on Twitter:"We're aware of the investigation and our department of investigations is cooperating with the DEA," MLB president Bob DuPuy said Thursday afternoon. He declined to answer any other questions.
Investigators believe the prescription for human chorionic gonadotropin, known as hCG, was written by Pedro Publio Bosch, 71, a physician who has practiced family medicine in Florida since 1976. His son, Anthony Bosch, 45, is believed to have worked as a contact between his father and Ramirez. It's unclear how far along the DEA is in its inquiry but sources indicated that investigators want to know whether either man ever procured improper or illegal prescriptions for other people. DEA officials could not immediately be reached for comment.
Sign For Me, Please
Who says autograph hounds are worse today? Look at George Brett being surrounded by a sea of balls. I don't recognize the fellow below, but he too is surrounded. (I think he may be Satchel Paige? If anyone has a better guess please let em know)
Sandy crouches and smiles to the delight of a child and his mom.
Hey Mickey! Say, "Ahhhh!"
Campy looks tired as he sign for the kid.
This is just too damn adorable. Warren Spahn poses with an happy fan.
Lou Gehrig signing. He is wearing a Yankee uniform with a 1939 Baseball Centennial patch on his sleeve.
This Clemente photo is powerful and graceful at the same time.
The ladies love Pee Wee.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
MannyVision II
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Here is an interesting video from ESPN featuring Manny's Alma Mater, George Washington High School, and their thoughts about the suspension. You can see the disappointment in the eyes of one of Manny's mentors.
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Koufax, Koufax and More Koufax
The photo below is nicely framed with Koufax's follow through, the ball (no doubt a curve) whizzing through the air and the catchers right shin guard. The contrasting black and white shades have my eyes moving in a counterclockwise direction as I can visualize the pitch coming towards the catcher. This is almost as perfect a photo as you an get of the Hall of Famer in action. Currently it is at $200.00.
Now here is some good stuff. Below are some pics within a 7 photo lot of Sandy Koufax's 1963 no-hitter against the Giants. It happened on May 11th at Dodger Stadium as the Dodgers overwhelmed the powerful Giants, 8 to 0. Koufax even took a perfect game into the ninth inning. Unfortunately, he walked the first batter up on a 3-2 pitch. Nevertheless, he finished up the inning without giving up a hit. Overall, 1963 was a magical year as Koufax won the pitching triple crown (306 SO, 1.88 ERA & 25 Wins), the MVP award, Cy Young and the Dodgers sweeped the Yankees in the World Series. Of course, Koufax won both ends of that series. Yogi Berra commented after game one, "I can see how he won 25 games. What I don't understand is how he lost five."The below pic shows Koufax preparing the ball just before he makes his pitch to the last batter. Notice that it's the top of the ninth inning with two outs and no count.
Koufax looks happier than Homer with a doughnut, but the usher in the background looks unhappy. He must be a Giants fan. So far, this auction is at $175.00.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
MannyVision
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KRQE reports at the game as Van Tate interviews Isotopes President Ken Young.
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UPDATE: Also, check out Diamond's video of Manny arriving at the stadium here.
Luc Robitaille Elected to the Hall of Fame
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UPDATE: From Inside the Kings:
I asked Robitaille to re-tell one of my favorite hockey stories, which is about the day he got drafted in 1984 at the Montreal Forum, in the ninth round, after he sat in the stands all day waiting for his name to be called.``I had one hot dog every hour,'' Robitaille said with a laugh. ``I think I ended up eating six hot dogs. That was the year, if you remember, that Mario (Lemieux) said he wasn't signing with the Penguins. We got to draft day, a Saturday, and it was a big deal because they called Mario's name and he didn't go to the draft table or anything. There was a delay, and it was like Pittsburgh didn't know what to do and the league didn't know what to do. So I sat and waited. It was 7 o'clock at night and I was still waiting in the Forum, up in the white seats. When I heard my name, I ran downstairs. The security guy, he didn't want to let me on the floor, but I told him that I just got drafted.
``I got to the Kings' table and there were just a couple guys left there. Rogie (Vachon) was there and (former assistant GM) John Wolf was there and a couple scouts. They had me write down my name and address on a card. When we got to August, and I hadn't heard anything from them, I was afraid that I wrote down the wrong address. So anyway, I met those guys at the table, and I met John Wolf and he said, `We don't really have anything to give you, but here,' and he gave me the Kings pin off his jacket. I took the subway home and I was just so excited.''
Legendary Auctions: Brooklyn Photos
Alston on the phone and then with the bat.
Cake for the Duke from is adoring fans.
Snider is being congratulated by the team and home fans as he heads towards the dugout. Is there any doubt that he just belted a homer?
Here is a pic of Don Newcombe delivering a pitch.
Dog pile at home. I wonder what started this fight.
Another brawl. Is that Don Drysdale ready to throw a right cross.
Team owner Walter O'Malley holds the ball for the Brooklyn Bum.