So, this afternoon he writes that he is in LA and preparing to workout at the stadium in front of the coaches- a kind of tryout to see if he is ready to get back onto the field.
I've been a bit remiss in posting about some of the major auction houses and their wares. Have no fear, though, I am back with a wonderful mini-auction put together by Legendary Auctions and held in conjunction with the National Convention this past weekend in Cleveland.
Unfortunately, there is not one Dodger item to share (besides a game-used Jackie Robinson bat), but there is a very rare Pacific Coast League card of the Los Angeles team from 1910. Below is a Bishop & Company E221 horizontal team card of the LA PCL Baseball club. Bishop & Company was a candy company, so, no doubt, these cards were inserted into candy packages. It measures 10" x 2 3/4" and sold for a impressive $5,700.00.
On Friday it was announced that there would be a 2nd Manny bobblehead night on September 16 and I was able to share photos of it then. Above are photos of the reverse. Notice how Manny's back pockets and little red hair thingy provide the toy with a little bit of realism. Not only that, the Dodgers will be selling a Manny Bobblehead Pack that includes one ticket to 4 different games and both bobbleheads of Manny from this season for $64.00. Go here for more information.
Here is another goofy card from Upper Deck's 1992 Baseball card set. This time it features former ace pitcher Bret Saberhagen as he flips an apple into the sky. Speaking of apples- did you know that apples are good for your brain? They have phytonutrients that prevents neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinsonism.