Ralph Branca is a name all Dodger fans know. He had spent much of his professional Baseball career in Brooklyn, having started as an 18-year old teenager in 1944 out of Mount Vernon, NY, and went on to witness some of the most important events in the clubs history. Heck, he was a part of much of it. So, when I first saw this group 42 items from the personal collection of Ralph Branca at Hunt Auctions I had to take note. Featured here are a handful of items that recently sold through Hunt that I wanted to share.
Branca's last All-Star game appearance was in 1949, and shown above is an presentational box given to all National League All-Stars that year. (Auction Link) This item sold for $1,800.
These next two items are not only adorable, but also extremely unique. Heck, one of a kind.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Welcome to the Blue, Pat Venditte!
Spring is already guaranteed to be a strange one -- not because of any expected chatter about their missed opportunities in the World Series. Rather, this upcoming Spring Training figures on being weird because we apparently just signed an ambidextrous relief pitcher named Pat Venditte.
You heard that right.Dodgers signed switch-pitcher Pat Venditte to a minor-league deal, source confirms.— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) November 28, 2017
Blog Kiosk: 11/29/2017 - Dodgers Links - Some Odds and Ends
What the heck is this?
Given that today is Vin Scully's 90th birthday I thought I would start off the morning with something I ran into on eBay recently. Above are commemorate Dodger Stadium and Vin Scully coins given away by 76 gas stations this year (much like the handful of pins they sent to fans the past couple years). This is the first I've heard of this promotion, so I am unsure if this is still going on, or is over. I guess I'll have to track down a 76 Station to find out. If you happen to know please pass that along.
Below are more links to check out:
- This Day in Dodgers History: In 1966 the Dodgers trade two-time batting champ Tommy Davis and outfielder Derrell Griffith to the Mets for infielder Ron Hunt and outfielder 'Gentleman' Jim Hickman, who leaves New York as the franchise's all-time home run leader with 60 round-trippers.
- Happy Birthday, Joe Orengo, Irv Noren, Brian Holton & Vin Scully!
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