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Baseballcrazy62 11-22-2018 01:22 PM

Lineup cards: Let’s see what’s out there.
 
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I used to drive my Dad crazy with this. All he wanted to do was go home after the games since we had been there since the gates opened so we could watch batting practice. When the game ended I would go stand at the corner of the dugouts at old Tiger Stadium and bug whomever was left there and ask them for the lineups that were taped to the wall. These are all from the mid seventies and its pretty cool to see some of the names. One of these days I will make a display for them. I really like to look at things like this because of the memories that are attached with them. Anybody else collect these? I would love to see them.

Scott Garner 11-22-2018 10:00 PM

Mike,
I definitely do collect lineup cards and I know that Jeff Lazarus on this forum does as well.
I will try to post a few of my favorites soon.

parker1b2 11-23-2018 01:34 PM

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Got this a few months ago. Line up card and ticket to Jim Thome 300th HR

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roarfrom34 11-24-2018 08:02 AM

I love dugout lineup cards and have quite a few in my Ripken/Orioles collection:

Here are just a couple:

Opening Day 2001, which happened to be Cal's last:

https://i.imgur.com/uAmKb5I.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/g22qdo0.jpg

Orioles/Rays game from 2015, where the Orioles celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the 2131 Game:

https://i.imgur.com/5q1S6c7.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/aVIe1aK.jpg

Earl Weaver's Dugout Lineup cards (front/back) from Game 3 of the 1970 World Series & Game 1 of the 1971 ALCS (the Usher from who I obtained these from taped a Ticket stub from the game to each):

https://i.imgur.com/LIG12tN.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/XCH1Vsa.jpg

Baseballcrazy62 11-24-2018 10:44 AM

Very cool stuff. Keep it coming.

Bobmc 11-24-2018 11:09 AM

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Eddie Stanky's dugout lineup card from 9-10-67 ... Joel Horlen no hits the Detroit Tigers. Interesting to note, Stanky made a 7th inning substitution for defensive purposes (Buddy Bradford for Pete Ward) and a last second substitution in the 9th inning—which he failed to mark on the card...maybe caught up in the moment (Cotton Nash for Ken Boyer).

:) I collect Chisox 60s era Chisox stuff. If anyone has unique memorabilia or gamers of 60's era White Sox of Horlen, Ward, Peters, Berres, Martin...that you may be interested in parting with, drop me a line. Thanks!
Bob

baseball tourist 11-24-2018 06:37 PM

I have a few
 
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None older than 1977 (will post those later), but I like to collect them too!

Here’s a couple Mariners vs Orioles games in 2001. Ichiro got hits in both on the way to his ROY and MVP season and the M’s 116 win campaign. Oh and Cal Jr.s last season too!

ksfarmboy 11-24-2018 07:23 PM

Bill those are amazing!

CooperstownExpert 11-24-2018 09:22 PM

Chipper Jones 1st career MLB hit
 
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Here is the dugout lineup card from the game when Chipper Jones recorded his first big league hit. It's on the website CooperstownExpert.com that has a page for every Hall of Famer and a couple hundred more notable figures. Lots of autographs there.

CooperstownExpert 11-24-2018 09:36 PM

Multi-signed lineup card from Game 2 of 1997 ALDS
 
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Sorry for the separate post. More lineup cards are coming to mind. Here's Joe Torre's manager lineup card from Game 2 of the 1997 ALDS. It's signed by Torre, Derek Jeter, Tim Raines, Bernie Williams, Joe Girardi, Andy Pettitte, and a few others. The links direct to their player pages on CooperstownExpert.com

roarfrom34 11-25-2018 02:52 PM

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Bill those are amazing!

Thanks Clint, that 1970 one is somewhat significant in that it's the only time in WS History that a pitcher (McNally) hit a Grand Slam.

Topnotchsy 11-25-2018 03:18 PM

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Really excited to see a post about lineup cards as it is a primary area of collecting for me. If anyone has any that they are open to moving please let me know.

Few of my favorites:
- Brett 3000th hit
- Niekro 300th homerun (and final game of Mattingly's MVP season)
- Glavine 1st win
- 1999 WS Game 2

whitehse 11-25-2018 04:12 PM

I too was the one who would hang out by the dugouts after games begging for someone to toss me the lineup cards from the dugout walls. I received a few as I went to only about 5 games a year but when I began my short lived career in Major League Baseball (started as game day field security for four years...moved to the front office for three) my collection exploded. Most times these cards continued to hang on the dugout wall long after the grounds crew completed their clean up and since I had access I would snag them myself. I amassed probably a few hundred line up cards over the years but sold most, if not all of them off over a period of time. Every time I went to sell them I was told they were not worth much but in the interest of cleaning out my collection I probably got on average, about 20 bucks each unless their was a significant event in the game. I had always intended to frame them and put them on the wall of my never to be existent man cave but gave up that dream awhile ago.

I also was lucky enough to find a few manager or umpire line up cards along the way (Topnotchsy..if I ever find them they are yours). I vividly remember one time seeing an unknowing grounds crew member emerging from the tunnel for the umpires dressing room and looking at a few small pieces of paper. I recognized instantly what he was looking at and then to my horror, he just ripped them in half and let them fall to the ground. I hurriedly picked them up and taped them back together as one of those line up cards was the top copy that had Pete Rose's original signature with his line up hand written on it.

Line up cards certainly hold a soft spot in my collecting heart and love to see others enjoy them as much as I did at one time.

Scott Garner 11-25-2018 05:28 PM

Significant original lineup cards related to HOF Nolan Ryan's career
 
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Here are some of my favorite game used dugout and umpire lineup cards to significant Nolan Ryan milestones. I have accumulated these through 46 years of collecting Nolan. Here you go:

1) California Angels dugout card to the last time that HOF Nolan Ryan faced HOF Hank Aaron. I lent this to the Ryan Center Museum in Alvin, TX when it opened in 1999. I had Mr. Aaron sign this dugout card for me in 1997 and Nolan signed it (for free-nice :)) prior to returning it to me in about 2003. The placard that accompanied it in the museum says it all.

2) California Angels dugout card, Nolan Ryan is the starting pitcher in what ends up being 595 consecutive starts to end his career. 7/30/74 @ CAL

3) Both home and visitor umpire lineup cards from Nolan's 3,509th strikeout on 4/27/83 @ Montreal. This allowed Nolan to pass HOF Walter Johnson for the most career strikeouts in the major leagues. Nolan, of course, ended up being the all-time Strikeout King with 5,714 career K's. Expos PH Brad Mills ended up becoming Nolan's milestone strikeout

4) Texas Rangers (Home) umpire lineup card to the game played on 9/8/90 @ Texas. In this game Royals hitter Bo Jackson skipped a ball off of Nolan's mouth creating one of the most indelible images of the determination of The Ryan Express on the mound. Nolan continued to pitch instead of coming out of the game. Imagine being a hitter and facing this guy. He loved to compete!

5) Chicago White Sox dugout card to the game played on 6/11/91 @ Texas.
In this game Nolan Ryan gets his 61st and final career shutout and his 306th career win. Win # 305 was Nolan's 7th no-hitter, BTW.

6) Boston Red Sox dugout card to the game played on 7/23/91 @ Texas. In this game Nolan Ryan gets his 308th career win and amazingly HOF Goose Gossage comes in to close the game to get his 308th career save. Weird & cool! There was a baseball card created to commemorate this event.

7) Both home and away (visitor) umpire lineup cards to the famous Ryan vs. Ventura fight on 8/4/93 @ Texas. The home umpire card is signed at the bottom by both Ryan and Ventura. Robin Ventura has notoriously not signed items related to this game, making this combo pretty unusual. Also note the home plate umpire Dale Ford's notes about the fight on the back of the home white card. Cool!! NOTE: I also own the Visitor dugout card to this game, but it currently is out of pocket being signed...

8) Cleveland dugout card to Nolan's final career win #324 on 8/15/93 @ CLE.
I also own Nolan's complete uniform to this game as well as a game used ball and other artifacts from this game. Signed and inscribed by Nolan at the bottom of the dugout card

Scott Garner 11-25-2018 05:39 PM

Don Larsen and Bobo Holloman debut umpire lineup cards
 
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For those that are looking for something earlier, here are home and away original lineup cards from Don Larsen and Bobo Holloman's ML debut in 1953.

Don Larsen pitched the only World Series perfect game in 1956.
Bobo Holloman threw a no-hitter in his 1st ML start, yet was back in the minor leagues 2 months later. Two other no-hit pitchers appeared in this game for the St. Louis Browns: HOF'er Satchel Paige (credited with 50 or more career no-hitters) and Virgil Fire Trucks (2 no-hitters in 1952).

Greenmonster 11-25-2018 06:54 PM

Orioles Lineup Card Last Game Old Yankee Stadium
 
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Orioles Lineup Card from the last Game Old Yankee Stadium with note from then Orioles Manager Dave Trembley.

Topnotchsy 11-26-2018 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by whitehse (Post 1829910)
I too was the one who would hang out by the dugouts after games begging for someone to toss me the lineup cards from the dugout walls. I received a few as I went to only about 5 games a year but when I began my short lived career in Major League Baseball (started as game day field security for four years...moved to the front office for three) my collection exploded. Most times these cards continued to hang on the dugout wall long after the grounds crew completed their clean up and since I had access I would snag them myself. I amassed probably a few hundred line up cards over the years but sold most, if not all of them off over a period of time. Every time I went to sell them I was told they were not worth much but in the interest of cleaning out my collection I probably got on average, about 20 bucks each unless their was a significant event in the game. I had always intended to frame them and put them on the wall of my never to be existent man cave but gave up that dream awhile ago.

I also was lucky enough to find a few manager or umpire line up cards along the way (Topnotchsy..if I ever find them they are yours). I vividly remember one time seeing an unknowing grounds crew member emerging from the tunnel for the umpires dressing room and looking at a few small pieces of paper. I recognized instantly what he was looking at and then to my horror, he just ripped them in half and let them fall to the ground. I hurriedly picked them up and taped them back together as one of those line up cards was the top copy that had Pete Rose's original signature with his line up hand written on it.

Line up cards certainly hold a soft spot in my collecting heart and love to see others enjoy them as much as I did at one time.

Awesome story! Part of the reason I like them is that each one is uniquely connected to a specific game. I remember the first game I ever went to. It was a summer game for the Mets in a season where they didn't make the Playoffs. Game ended on a walk-off walk in extra innings if I remember correctly. For the history books it's a forgotten game, but for me it was my first game.

Thanks!

parker1b2 11-26-2018 06:45 PM

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Line up cards from Jerry Reuss's No- Hitter on 6/27/80. Back of the Dodgers card is in the umpires hand stating time, attendance and only base runner was Jack Clark on a throwing error from Russell to Garvey in the first inning

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rlevy 11-27-2018 02:55 PM

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Great stuff everyone, I love seeing all of these line-up cards. I’m always looking for Dodger ones, but they are so hard to find. Most of mine are related to Koufax games, so I thought I would share one of those, plus a more modern Dodger one as well.
First is the dugout card used by the Chicago Cubs when Koufax pitched the perfect game against them at Dodger Stadium on September 9, 1965. I was able to acquire this from someone who worked his way through college as an usher. After each game, his job was to jump over the railing onto the field to provide security for the players. After this particular game, he looked into the Cubs’ dugout and saw the dugout card, folded it up and stuck it in his pocket. I know who has the Dodgers’ dugout card, but it isn’t for sale.
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Second is the dugout card used by the Miami Marlin’s on July 15, 2017 when Cody Bellinger became only the third LA Dodger and first rookie Dodger to hit for the cycle. Bellinger, needing a triple when he came up in the 7th, laced a drive into right-center and easily slid into third base to complete the cycle. And I never thought I would buy a game-used base, but when the Marlins put the third base he slid into up for auction, I had to get it. And then I found a photo of Bellinger sliding into 3rd taken by Jon Soo Hoo, the Dodger team photographer. So the base, the line-up card, and the photo are all happily together.
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Rick

Topnotchsy 03-01-2020 03:32 PM

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It's been a long time, but thought I'd revive this thread. Been able to pick up some really cool ones over the last few years.

NY Giants - 8/26/54 - Giants WS winning season. Mays went 4-4 with a HR on his way to winning the MVP

Philadelphia A's - 5/21/34 - Jimmie Foxx hit a home run

earlywynnfan 03-01-2020 04:34 PM

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I don't have many, but I do have Blyleven's 200th win and Early's 300th

Topnotchsy 03-01-2020 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by earlywynnfan (Post 1958978)
I don't have many, but I do have Blyleven's 200th win and Early's 300th

Wow those are incredible! Based on your username I assume those are part of the PC? (Would love the Wynn for my lineup card collection if it wasn't)

Topnotchsy 03-09-2020 09:16 PM

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A couple of more recent 1st's:

Pedro Martinez' 1st career win (was in relief of his brother) and Mike Piazza's 1st career home run.

Scott Garner 03-10-2020 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 1960926)
A couple of more recent 1st's:

Pedro Martinez' 1st career win (was in relief of his brother) and Mike Piazza's 1st career home run.

Hi Jeff,
I never realized that Pedro's debut came in relief of his brother Ramon's start as a pitcher. That's also very cool.
BTW, in the early 1990's Ramon Martinez was a highly thought of pitching prospect and was the talk of baseball as a rookie. To his credit, Ramon stated on multiple occasions: "Wait until you see my little brother Pedro! He's the one"

Topnotchsy 03-12-2020 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1961044)
Hi Jeff,
I never realized that Pedro's debut came in relief of his brother Ramon's start as a pitcher. That's also very cool.
BTW, in the early 1990's Ramon Martinez was a highly thought of pitching prospect and was the talk of baseball as a rookie. To his credit, Ramon stated on multiple occasions: "Wait until you see my little brother Pedro! He's the one"

This was his first win, but definitely still really cool. I knew Ramon was highly regarded and had some really great seasons but hadn't heard that.

Topnotchsy 03-12-2020 09:04 PM

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Here's a couple of other vintage ones. Always looking for others if anyone has any out there.

doug.goodman 03-19-2020 10:48 PM

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Game #11 of the streak...

ghooper33 03-24-2020 07:21 PM

I love these - my only one is from a Greg Maddux win with Smoltz pitching the 9th.

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felada 03-25-2020 06:27 PM

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From my sons first Yankees game

roarfrom34 03-26-2020 07:07 AM

Unique combination of both the lineup card that hung in the Orioles dugout as well as the regular lineup card from 07/11/82 in Oakland (Ripken's rookie year):

https://i.imgur.com/c21Vk4c.jpg

Topnotchsy 03-26-2020 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1965070)
Unique combination of both the lineup card that hung in the Orioles dugout as well as the regular lineup card from 07/11/82 in Oakland (Ripken's rookie year):

https://i.imgur.com/c21Vk4c.jpg

Those are very cool! I recently picked up a lot of over 100 Orioles lineup cards including a bunch from 1982. Even included a couple from 1981 from games that Ripken played in, though he came off the bench and wasn't written into the lineup.

Topnotchsy 03-26-2020 09:25 PM

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1984 Olympics Gold Medal Game

Topnotchsy 04-05-2020 02:13 AM

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Edit: Realized I had already posted the Mays one.

1955 Cubs. Banks hit his 40th career HR

Trublubrucru 04-05-2020 07:58 PM

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Camera night June 28, 1983 Tigers at Brewers. Got my pics with my favorite Cecil Cooper and the newly traded Rick Manning. Lines were so long for other players that I used my limited on field time for taking some pics of the visiting Tigers.( Did this the previous year with the Orioles) Got Sparky doing a pregame radio interview and players coming out of the tunnel into the dugout. Gibson was not happy with my ambush camera flash. Had fun and filed the pics away.

Fast Forward 35 years and I see the Tigers dugout lineup card on Ebay from that very game. I pulled out the pics and lo and behold you can see the lineup card taped to the wall behind Lou Whitaker's hat brim in the third pic down. It makes a nice display with my snapshots

71buc 04-05-2020 09:06 PM

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I only have this one. I was going through a close out sale bin of Dugout line-up cards at the Mariners team shop and thought this one was cool because it had both Ichiro and Vlad Guerrero. I thought $25 was a fair price. When I got home I looked up the game a was happy to discover that it was from the game Frankie Rodríguez set the all time single season save record with his 62nd save.

doug.goodman 04-05-2020 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Trublubrucru (Post 1968275)
Camera night June 28, 1983 Tigers at Brewers. Got my pics with my favorite Cecil Cooper and the newly traded Rick Manning. Lines were so long for other players that I used my limited on field time for taking some pics of the visiting Tigers.( Did this the previous year with the Orioles) Got Sparky doing a pregame radio interview and players coming out of the tunnel into the dugout. Gibson was not happy with my ambush camera flash. Had fun and filed the pics away.

Fast Forward 35 years and I see the Tigers dugout lineup card on Ebay from that very game. I pulled out the pics and lo and behold you can see the lineup card taped to the wall behind Lou Whitaker's hat brim in the third pic down. It makes a nice display with my snapshots

THAT is pretty cool. Congrats.

Doug

doug.goodman 04-06-2020 08:03 PM

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Not as cool, but pretty cool, the game where Rich Hill got pulled after 7 perfect innings...

Scott Garner 04-06-2020 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1968297)
I only have this one. I was going through a close out sale bin of Dugout line-up cards at the Mariners team shop and thought this one was cool because it had both Ichiro and Vlad Guerrero. I thought $25 was a fair price. When I got home I looked up the game a was happy to discover that it was from the game Frankie Rodríguez set the all time single season save record with his 62nd save.

Super cool, Mike!

perezfan 04-07-2020 03:30 PM

Yes, great score, Mike... There are still bargains to be had, even at the Mariners Team Shop!

I know this belongs in the BST, but will post it here because of the subject matter...

Would love to acquire a Reds Lineup Card in the hand of Sparky Anderson, anytime between 1970 - 76. I used to have a great one from their '75 Championship Season, but dumbly traded it away.

Thanks!

Topnotchsy 04-07-2020 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 1968736)
Yes, great score, Mike... There are still bargains to be had, even at the Mariners Team Shop!

I know this belongs in the BST, but will post it here because of the subject matter...

Would love to acquire a Reds Lineup Card in the hand of Sparky Anderson, anytime between 1970 - 76. I used to have a great one from their '75 Championship Season, but dumbly traded it away.

Thanks!

Mark,

I actually have a carbon copy from Game 4 of the 1976 WS (clinching game). Not positive I would let it go, but potentially would discuss. I realize now I don't have a pic on my computer, but feel free to email me (nyjlaz at yahoo) and I can send some pics tomorrow.

Incidentally, I also have Tony Perez' final age if that is the Perez you reference in your username

roarfrom34 05-03-2020 08:32 AM

picked up a modest collection of Orioles line up cards which included three from Cal Ripken Jr.'s rookie season (I particularly like the ones from May/June while he still was playing Third Base):

https://i.imgur.com/XGNeZ1o.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/EkW5RUP.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/7vm1zmR.jpg

bigfanNY 05-22-2020 09:52 PM

I think my only line up card 1957 phillies
 
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Line up card with Connie Mack Stadium ground rules printed on back. Robin Roberts Pitching. Has date of 4-16-57 on back but definitely not that game. Which was opening day.

roarfrom34 05-23-2020 01:06 PM

Here is the lineup card for the first MLB game that Cal Ripken Jr. was ever written into the starting lineup (as well as his first At Bat):

https://i.imgur.com/c1zN20q.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/n0IBhFW.jpg

roarfrom34 05-23-2020 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by bigfanNY (Post 1983331)
Line up card with Connie Mack Stadium ground rules printed on back. Robin Roberts Pitching. Has date of 4-16-57 on back but definitely not that game. Which was opening day.

I think the 4-16-57 printed date on the back is simply the date that the Ground Rules were effective...With some detective work, I'm sure you can figure out the actual date of that game.

rlevy 05-23-2020 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1983497)
Here is the lineup card for the first MLB game that Cal Ripken Jr. was ever written into the starting lineup (as well as his first At Bat):

https://i.imgur.com/c1zN20q.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/n0IBhFW.jpg

What a great item, worthy of the Hall of Fame.

Scott Garner 05-23-2020 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1983497)
Here is the lineup card for the first MLB game that Cal Ripken Jr. was ever written into the starting lineup (as well as his first At Bat):

https://i.imgur.com/c1zN20q.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/n0IBhFW.jpg

So cool!! Congrats, very nice! :cool::cool:

Topnotchsy 05-23-2020 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bigfanNY (Post 1983331)
Line up card with Connie Mack Stadium ground rules printed on back. Robin Roberts Pitching. Has date of 4-16-57 on back but definitely not that game. Which was opening day.

Lineup matches 9/1/57 and 9/5/57, both home games, so not sure there is a way to determine which game it was from. Cool piece!

Topnotchsy 05-23-2020 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1983497)
Here is the lineup card for the first MLB game that Cal Ripken Jr. was ever written into the starting lineup (as well as his first At Bat):

https://i.imgur.com/c1zN20q.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/n0IBhFW.jpg

Wow!!!!

DannyNoonan 05-29-2020 09:25 AM

So many great lineup cards. Thank you all for sharing!

Jeffrey Lazarus was kind enough to just do a Q&A with me about his collection. You can read it here: https://lineupcards.wordpress.com/20...eball-history/

Also, I'm doing some research into the history of lineup cards. I'm trying to find info on when the dugout lineup card entered the mix. Was there one manager or team that created a card separate from the Official Batting Order card for the dugout? From the ones posted here, the oldest I see is 1965. If anyone has any information or suggestions of who to talk to or where to look, please either email me (oemtom@aol.com) or post here. Thank you!

Tom

bigfanNY 05-29-2020 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 1983640)
Lineup matches 9/1/57 and 9/5/57, both home games, so not sure there is a way to determine which game it was from. Cool piece!

Thank you very much for tracking down the potential games. I have owned this lineup card for many years and just never got around to it. Again much appreciated.
Jonathan


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