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Awesome Tim!
What a beautiful gamer. And from 1990, no less... That's one of the best Larkin Bats I've seen. Many congrats!
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45 bucks
I remember when the Giants would have barrels full of cheap bats at Spring Training…
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Type I photo of Cincinnati Reds RHP Jim Maloney's 1st career no-hitter
Here is a recent Reds pickup that I really like.
This is a great action photo of Reds fireballer Jim Maloney taken during his 1st career no-hitter on August 19, 1965 @ Wrigley Field against the hometown Cubs. Ironically, Jim Maloney, up until 1991 was credited with pitching 3 career no-hitters including a 2nd one that he pitched on June 14, 1965. The ML rules that defined what was considered to be a no-hitter changed in 1991. Because Maloney's no-hitter eventually ended in the 10th inning, it was eliminated from the list of official no-hitters. Last edited by Scott Garner; 05-06-2023 at 01:09 PM. |
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Scott, that's a great shot of Jim Maloney pitching his no-hitter against the Cubs. That must be Leo Cardenas behind him — he hit a home run to put the Reds ahead in top top the 10th and turned a double play in the bottom of the 10th to end the game. In case anybody is interested, there's a video that was shot in color of the last three innings that you can find on YouTube ...
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C 1897 Whitehead and Hoag pins (most are with On Time Starch advertising insert)
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Those 1897 Whitehead and Hoag pins are pretty spectacular. Thanks for sharing this rare set! |
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Just because, I have also included the April 18, 1964 game where Maloney threw 6 hitless, then Tsitouris continued the trend until Frank Howard got a hit with two out in the 9th. It was the 66th career loss for Koufax, who also thru an immaculate 3rd inning (the third of his career). Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 05-23-2023 at 03:33 PM. |
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I picked up this 1971 Lincoln Mercury Rose and Bench bumper sticker.
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I also picked up a 1975 Cincinnati Reds Louisville WS Black Bat. I've had the 1976 bat for years and finally added 1975.
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edit: not sure I’d want to be business partners with Pete.
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Maybe that's why Johnny and Pete didn't get along, and refused to speak with one another for so many years!
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Pretty cool piece. The pair purportedly were also partners in a bowling alley....
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And Mark I am really enjoying the video productions ...don’t stop!! |
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I guess I can add this to this thread...
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Nice! I’ve never seem chain stitching in a cap. Sure helps with the provenance, IMO.
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Chris, I love that Joe Abreu cap! I recently picked up a cap he wore with the Newark Bears, likely from the same year as yours.
Andy, I have no idea what the story is with your early Reds bat, but I used to own it. Here's a Reds cap from the 1960s made by McAuliffe that I recently picked up. It appears be some kind of prototype ... By the way, who else is having a good time this summer watching the Redlegs' youth movement blossom? I've been having a blast watching the highlights! Last edited by Chris Counts; 07-07-2023 at 09:02 PM. |
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