Here is ESPN's January 7, 2009 episode where they discuss the Dodgers.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Blog Kiosk 1/18/2009
Spring is just around the corner. Baseball is almost here.
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- Our best wishes to Don Zimmer. He recently had a stroke, but expects to be back on the field this Spring. It looks like a quick recovery. Thanks to True Blue LA for the news.
- I look forward to reading more from this new Dodger/ Vin Scully blog called "Listening to Vin."
- Check out the Trolley Dodgers post featuring the very first pitch made at the Brooklyn Dodgers old digs at Ebbets Field.
- The Fiendish Observational Comedian discusses the Jason Repko's arbitration.
- Reflections of Blue responds sarcastically to the rumor that 8 teams have called Boras about Andruw Jones.
- You must all read Roberto's blog- Vinny is My Homeboy.
- This is a phenomenal read. "A Journey from Ebbets Field to the Steps of the Capitol."
I did not ask Newcombe what he thought of Obama. But a year ago, I asked Rachel Robinson, the widow of Jackie, and the prime force in the Jackie Robinson Foundation, how she felt about Obama’s candidacy.
- The European version of a hobby gimmick. A Beckham sticker from Panini drives collectors in Italy crazy. Hat Tip: Chuck's Used Cards.
- Bad Wax has become a McFarlane sports figurine collector.
- Jo Anna is so ready for some Dodger Baseball.
- What a great card. The Garvey Cey Russell Lopes Card blog finds a very timely card. Whoever put these guys on adjacent panels had a eye for the future.
- When all you can do is laugh, play The Bailout Game! Hat Tip: The Big Picture:
- Former Kansas City Royal Amos Otis is a collector too.
“I think people still remember my career, so I still sign quite a few autograph requests,” he said. “Going to shows such as The National gives me the opportunity to see players who I played with and against, yet have not seen them in quite a few years; that’s always nice.
“Plus, I can get some autographs, too.”
Otis collects autographs from sports and entertainment personalities. One of his prized pieces is a signed item featuring cast members from “The Andy Griffith Show,” including Gomer Pyle. - On June 23rd the Brooklyn Cyclones will transform into the Baracklyn Cyclones with jazzy new uniforms and a free bobblehead given to fans in honor of our new President. Other exciting give-aways that day include 2 free tickets to anyone named Joe and is actually a plumber, a bi-partisan consolation prize of free tickets in the bleachers for anyone named McCain or Palin and a clear-cut exit strategy where fans receive an American flag as they leave the game. Go to the teams website for more info.
- Do you remember Ricky Wright. The 1983 Fleer projects showcases another autographed Dodger card.
- The Fifth Outfielder ranks the best Baseball sites.
- Wow. I Love This Game runs into a great Koufax painting and its painter. It was done with spray paint.
- This is the best video that I've seen so far that best encapsulates 2008. Enjoy.
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eBay: More Fun Dodger Stuff
Here are some more Dodger related eBay items I came across.
Below is a circa 1950's Brooklyn Dodgers transfer decal features the famous "Bum." It was made by Goldfarb Novelty Co. and measures 4 inches square. The manufactures stamp and directions for use are on the reverse. It sold for an incredible $130.52.
Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings! Here is a vintage 1950's Brooklyn Dodgers team issued greeting card. It sold for $53.55.
The Topps Vault regularly pulls some great treasures from their archives to sell on eBay. Below is the original die-cut production art of the 1964 Sandy Koufax Stand-Up card. One of a kind. It sold for $565.00.
Below is a seldom seen 1969 Tasco poster of Don Drysdale. It measure 16 x 11 1/2 inches. It's available for an affordable $9.99.
A Vero Beach Spring Training in the 1950's. Here is a vintage NY Post press/wire photo featuring the entire Spring contingent. It sold for $49.99.
Below is a circa 1950's Brooklyn Dodgers transfer decal features the famous "Bum." It was made by Goldfarb Novelty Co. and measures 4 inches square. The manufactures stamp and directions for use are on the reverse. It sold for an incredible $130.52.
Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings! Here is a vintage 1950's Brooklyn Dodgers team issued greeting card. It sold for $53.55.
The Topps Vault regularly pulls some great treasures from their archives to sell on eBay. Below is the original die-cut production art of the 1964 Sandy Koufax Stand-Up card. One of a kind. It sold for $565.00.
Below is a seldom seen 1969 Tasco poster of Don Drysdale. It measure 16 x 11 1/2 inches. It's available for an affordable $9.99.
A Vero Beach Spring Training in the 1950's. Here is a vintage NY Post press/wire photo featuring the entire Spring contingent. It sold for $49.99.
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