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Roberto Clemente Night ticket stub, program, and original photo from that date.
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Expos fans remembers Dennis Martinez perfect game on July 28 1991, 7 years earlier on April 21st 1984 in St Louis David Palmer threw a rain shorten 5 inning perfect game.
Major League Baseball listed Palmer's performance as a perfect game until 1991, when it clarified the definition of a no-hitter to stipulate that the pitcher had to go nine or more innings to receive credit for a gem. ticket and signed stamped gateway envelope |
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My run of Expos home openers at Jarry Park 1969-1976
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No slabs for these tickets, will probably frame them with a nice photo of Jarry Park stadium |
Signed Trout "The Catch"
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Best $14 I'll spend all month. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1b8f237660.jpg
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Anyone here able to verify the date of this Senators ticket other than the writing on the back lol. I'm not sure what 44 means, but the 44th home game wouldn't have been Aug 22nd.
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It's not possible to nail down anything based on the 44 on the front of the ticket. IMHO, 44 would refer to the 44th home game, but I may be wrong. One question about the date written on the back of the ticket: Is the writing in fountain pen, or is it in ball point pen? I can't tell by your photo. Please note that ball point pen was not a thing until around 1940. If the writing is in ballpoint pen, it's inconsistent with 1934. BTW, my good friend Dan Busby (RIP) published a couple of limited production books on ticket collecting entitled "Washington Senators 1868-1939" and Washington Senators 1940-2012", respectively. Unfortunately, there is not an example of a photo of a Grandstand ticket from the 1934 era to compare it to in the book. The ticket price is consistent with what a Grandstand ticket cost in the early 1940's (1941) based on an exemplar that he shows in the 2nd book. I hope you find this helpful. ;) |
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Good day today.....Vladimir Guerrero MLB DEBUT
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Just got this one back from Michaels, my run of Jarry Parks Home Openers 1969-1976 , The Photo is from the 1970 Home opener with Bob Gibson on the mound and Rusty Staub at bat (he struck out) its a little hard to see but in right centerfield you can see fans watching the game on top of snow banks and on top of the swimming pool's cabin
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Continuing the Expos theme (sort of), this one is from the first game I saw at Wrigley Field.
The Expos won 10-5 Randy Hunt hit his 1st career HR, while Greg Maddux raised his career batting average to .444 while failing to get his 2nd career win. |
More Expos-related tickets...
Florida at Montreal, September 27, 2004. This was the second-to-last Montreal Expos game to be played in Olympic Stadium. The Expos lost to the Marlins 4-1. Josh Beckett got the win, John Patterson got the loss, and Armando Benitez got the save. https://live.staticflickr.com/7012/6...237fd366_c.jpg Montreal at New York (NL), October 2, 2004. This was the next-to-last game in the history of the Expos, and the last one the Expos would win as they defeated the Mets by a score of 8-1. Chad Cordero got the win, Braden Looper got the loss, and Gary Majewski got the save. https://live.staticflickr.com/3275/3...fe6540f5_c.jpg Washington at New York (NL), April 22, 2005 - the first game played in New York by the former Expos under their new incarnation as the Washington Nationals. It was the 17th game of the year for the Nationals, and they lost to the Mets, 3-1. Tom Glavine got the win, Esteban Loaiza got the loss, and Braden Looper got the save. https://live.staticflickr.com/3254/3...9b807217_c.jpg |
Here's a stub from the June 4, 2000 Mets v. Rays game at Shea Stadium.
This ticket was purchased from, and printed at, an "ETM" kiosk at the Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, Long Island, NY. Over the years, the ink has faded - unfortunately, as faint as the printing is in this enhanced scan (made July 18, 2012), it's significantly more legible here than it is on the actual ticket. https://live.staticflickr.com/7111/7...cbf5c841_c.jpg |
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September 29th 2004 a sad day indeed, Expos last home game, 2nd picture is me and my son at the game and last photo is the sign we made and brought to the game, we still have our sign
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Not mine but thought I’d share anyway. I did some work at the Clemente Museum this last weekend. This is a new item on loan. The owner traveled to Pittsburgh as a child and attended the 9/1/71 all minority lineup game. He stood outside the stadium that day and collected almost every player’s autograph in his autograph book. The poor quality snap shot is of him getting Roberto’s autograph outside of Three Rivers.
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Sent my first tickets off to PSA to be graded. Perhaps I should have checked here first, as they didn't want to grade a number of these. I can only assume that they require knowing the exact date/game??
Here are a few I had hopes for: https://i.imgur.com/wok1muR.jpg |
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I recently picked this up on eBay. Nothing of any importance occurred in this regular season game. However, I was surprised by the shiny gold color and the price of admission. Box seats were $4.15 that year. This ticket is almost twice that amount. Has anyone here ever come across a Pirates ticket like this? Do you have any information or ideas why such a ticket exists? Thanks!
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Was fortunate to find this photo from Hank Aaron's 704th HR hit on August 18th 1973 at Jarry Park in Montreal off a very young Steve Rogers , this Home run was the 1,378th extra-base hit of his career passing Stan Musial's mark of 1377 to become the all-time leader in extra-base hits, he ended his career with 1477 extra-base hits, still the all-time record
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El Presidente El Perfecto signed Full Ticket, Photo Signed by Dennis Martinez, his battery mate Ron Hassey, 1st baseman Larry Walker. his shortstop Spike Owen, and 3rd baseman Tim Wallach!!!,
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BTW, Tim Wallach is from my college alma mater, Cal State Fullerton. Go Titans! As you're aware, the Expos manager in 1991 was former major leaguer, Tom Runnels. Ironically, I used to see Runnels at my gym fairly frequently. I've spoken to him about Mark Gardner's no-hit loss on 7/26/91 two days earlier against the Dodgers as well as El Presidente's perfecto on 7/28/91. |
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Tim Wallach was our best 3rd baseman ever, But Larry Parrish was my favorite, really hurt The Expos when he was traded to the Texas Rangers ,he was the guy who kept that locker room together a great leader |
I love your collection Guy
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Guy, that came out great. That's really going to pop right off the wall it's so beautiful!
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Thanks for the kind words , here's another one of my favorites
Expos 1st and last win ticket of their history, with inscribed photo's of both winning pitchers |
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For my Red Schoendienst player pc. Rochester Red Wings 1944 ticket. Unfortunately Red didn't play this day, (he didn't much in 1944 in general)
But still part of the roster so thats a win for me! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ca77a86b05.jpg |
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How about some Pirate tickets from 1938.
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This was my ticket to what was one of the most impressive performances I ever saw by a hitter. I can still hear a sold out Kingdome crowd chanting in unison “Ed-Gaar-Ed-Gaar” Edgar was magic that entire series. He certainly delivered by belting 2 home runs and driving in 7 runs in Game 4 of the 1995 American League Division Series, becoming the first player in postseason history to record 7 RBI in a single game. Like Dave Niehaus said, “Get out the Rye Bread and mustard Grandma it’s Grand Salami Time.”
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Some tickets are iconic, while some tickets tend to be ironic.
This one is the latter of the two. I am still searching for Frank Howards first HR ticket with the Rangers but this will will also do for now too. First season as the Rangers and Game #2 of their home stand with the Twins. Two old Senators teams going against each other. How many other MLB teams can say they have birthed, in some way, two teams from the original? Pete Broberg was the WP for the Rangers 5-1 over the Twins. Cheers, |
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The only game where two players hit a HR in the same game where each had already hit 60 that year.
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Completed my set
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Finished my Indians All Star game tickets.
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So how concerned are you about buying tickets off eBay for fear of counterfeiting? I’ve never bought tickets but am intrigued for sure. Any advice?
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Believe it or not, my 23-year old son Sam and I witnessed one of these games on October 1, 2000 in Detroit. Tiger's utility player, Shane Halter (who played in college at University of Texas with Reid Ryan, Nolan's son), played all 9 positions. This was the 1st ML game that Sam ever attended, and he was a baby. Not surprisingly, I saved our tickets. ;):D Ironically, Sam & I actually saw a Kevin Hooper, a fan-favorite utility player on the Toledo Mud Hens, also accomplish this feat about 10 years ago. Attending two games where a player played all 9 positions is Cray Cray. :eek: |
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Pre 1936 Detroit Tigers ticket stub. No idea on the year.
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