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roarfrom34 05-30-2020 05:12 PM

On this date in 1982, Cal Ripken Jr. plated in Game #1 of his historic 2632 consecutive game streak...Here are the lineup cards that resided in home plate umpire's Vic Voltaggio pocket that Sunday afternoon...Note the Blue Jays card was dated (on top) as 1980:

https://i.imgur.com/k71yFpC.jpg

Scott Garner 05-31-2020 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1985802)
On this date in 1982, Cal Ripken Jr. plated in Game #1 of his historic 2632 consecutive game streak...Here are the lineup cards that resided in home plate umpire's Vic Voltaggio pocket that Sunday afternoon...Note the Blue Jays card was dated (on top) as 1980:

https://i.imgur.com/k71yFpC.jpg

Very cool, Bill!

Topnotchsy 06-06-2020 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DannyNoonan (Post 1985298)
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

Tom

The oldest Dugout lineup card I have is from 1960 (Braves). It's basically just a list of the players on the team in the lineup but does say on top "Duout lineup card". I mostly focus on umpire lineup cards, so I'm not sure whether this represents anything close to the earliest dugout lineup cards, or whether other teams were doing similar at the time.

mcgwirecom 06-07-2020 10:25 AM

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Nothing super exciting. Dusty Baker's linup card from a Randy Johnson win vs Cubs in 2004. I just liked all the info he had crammed onto the card.

roarfrom34 06-25-2020 05:49 AM

OTD in 1988, not only did Cal Ripken Jr. hit his 172nd career Home Run but he also played in his 1,000th consecutive game:

https://i.imgur.com/VU51MSK.jpg

roarfrom34 09-06-2020 08:35 AM

with today being the 25h Anniversary of Cal Ripken's 2131 Game, I thought I'd post one of the cornerstones of my collection:

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

Topnotchsy 06-30-2021 07:25 PM

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Picked up a number of interesting lineup cards over the last year or so. Will try to share over the coming days/weeks.

Cal Ripken Jr's 3000th hit, Orioles dugout lineup card.

Topnotchsy 07-01-2021 10:08 PM

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I was thrilled to be able to acquire this pair of lineup cards from Game 2 of the 1937 World Series.

The Yankees lineup featured HOFers Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, Tony Lazzeri and Red Ruffing. Signed by HOF manager Joe McCarthy.

The Giants lineup card featured HOF Mel Ott and is signed by manager and HOF Bill Terry.

sayhey24 07-02-2021 05:16 AM

Holy Cow Jeff -- the Ripken and '37 World Series lineup cards are pretty amazing.

Greg

Topnotchsy 07-02-2021 12:24 PM

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Holy Cow Jeff -- the Ripken and '37 World Series lineup cards are pretty amazing.

Greg

Thank you! Over the last couple of years I've been able to acquire a number of large collections from umpires, along with some really cool individual pieces.

This is Yaz's final career HR.

Topnotchsy 07-04-2021 10:48 AM

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Steve Carlton final career win

Scott Garner 07-06-2021 06:40 AM

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Steve Carlton final career win

Nice paring of Lefty's last win. Congrats! :)

Topnotchsy 07-06-2021 09:11 PM

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Nice paring of Lefty's last win. Congrats! :)

Thank you!

Lineup card from the A's vs Indians August 17, 1933. HOF Earl Averill hit for the only cycle of his career in the game. Couple of legendary baseball names were the managers on this one.


https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/augu...ns-bombard-as/

rlevy 08-06-2021 05:37 PM

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Have to get the thread to the top. Base-stealing expert Maury Wills started 1969 with the Montreal Expos, but was soon traded back to the Dodgers. Upon returning to Montreal to play the Expos, Wills (not known as a slugger) hit his one and only career grand slam on August 16, 1969. Although undated, this is the only date this line-up ever appeared in a road game.

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mrreality68 08-07-2021 07:06 AM

Cool Items and interesting pieces of history

Topnotchsy 08-08-2021 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2131041)
Have to get the thread to the top. Base-stealing expert Maury Wills started 1969 with the Montreal Expos, but was soon traded back to the Dodgers. Upon returning to Montreal to play the Expos, Wills (not known as a slugger) hit his one and only career grand slam on August 16, 1969. Although undated, this is the only date this line-up ever appeared in a road game.

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Fantastic card! Was that from the recent collection of 1969 lineup cards that hit eBay? I picked up a few from those listings.

rlevy 08-08-2021 10:00 PM

Yup, Jeff, from the eBay listings. Since they aren't dated, it takes a bit of leg work to figure out which game they were from. The Wills Line-up card isn't a major find, but I didn't have anything relating to his career in my collection so I was happy to get it.

Topnotchsy 08-09-2021 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2131739)
Yup, Jeff, from the eBay listings. Since they aren't dated, it takes a bit of leg work to figure out which game they were from. The Wills Line-up card isn't a major find, but I didn't have anything relating to his career in my collection so I was happy to get it.

Yup. I was able to pick up a Hank Aaron HR, which I was very pleased to find.

Wills may not be a household name anymore, but he was such a huge part of the Dodgers for a really long time!

Shoeless Moe 11-29-2021 03:05 PM

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Been looking for a Pete Rose as the Reds Manager Lineup Card for awhile now, it's a Spring Training Game, but it'll do. This would be Rose's last year as a Player/Manager '86.

Player Manager, '84, '85, '86. Just Manager '87, '88, & '89.

Wonder if Pete had a few bucks on this game.

Topnotchsy 11-29-2021 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Shoeless Moe (Post 2169625)
Been looking for a Pete Rose as the Reds Manager Lineup Card for awhile now, it's a Spring Training Game, but it'll do. This would be Rose's last year as a Player/Manager '86.

Player Manager, '84, '85, '86. Just Manager '87, '88, & '89.

Wonder if Pete had a few bucks on this game.

Nice lineup!

If you are ever looking for a particular player or team etc feel free to reach out. I've been collecting lineup cards for years and have purchased a number of large collections from umpires and managers. (I could help you with a Rose regular season one if interested.)

Topnotchsy 11-29-2021 06:29 PM

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Saw this thread bumped back up, and figured I would share a recent pickup.

1999 World Series Lineup Cards from all 4 games.

mrreality68 11-29-2021 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 2169678)
Saw this thread bumped back up, and figured I would share a recent pickup.

1999 World Series Lineup Cards from all 4 games.

Amazing and very nice

Topnotchsy 11-29-2021 10:17 PM

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A couple more for the evening.

Game 4 of the 1944 World Series. The series was during WWII and was an all-St Louis series, sometimes referred to as "The Trolley Car Series".

The Cardinals won the game 5-1 to tie the series at 2 games a piece. They would win the next 2 to win the series in 6 games.

The Browns lineup card is signed by manager Luke Sewell. The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth, who left it unsigned.

The game is notable because it features Stan Musial's only career World Series home run.

Dewey 01-07-2022 05:29 PM

Picked up my first lineup cards after reading this and other threads and the interview last year or so with Jeff. Has been a lot of fun. My thought is to find April 15 Dodger lineup cards (Official or unofficial Jackie Robinson Day) or build a small collection with a lineup from each of the Dodger managers--as far back as I can find and afford. Anyone with spares? I'd be interested, as funds allow.

4/15/99 - Davey Johnson
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8/28/2020 - Chris Woodward (Rangers)
Due to Covid, Jackie Robinson Day plans changed in 2020. The season was not underway in April. The rescheduled JR Day was set to 8/28 in honor of the March of Washington in 1968 and the day Jackie signed with the Dodgers 8/28/1945. The Dodgers were not at home on the new date, but away at Globe Life Field--a foreshadowing of the World Series location. And on this day, Chadwick Boseman died, the actor who famously played Jackie Robinson in the film 42.
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A fun start!

ibuysportsephemera 01-14-2022 09:54 AM

I thought that this thread would be a good place to share:


https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...26#post2185426

Thanks,

Jeff G.

Dewey 01-16-2022 08:58 PM

Fun interview, Jeff! Tom does a great job with the write-ups.

I thought it odd to find Clayton Kershaw's name scratched out on this batting order card. Lo and behold, it was his first career use as a pinch hitter. Not exactly his debut or a no-hitter, but fun to research and discover.

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Let's keep it going. Only 1.14 million views behind the pennants thread!

Topnotchsy 01-22-2022 07:40 PM

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Don't think I ever shared these here. Realizing now that I never took a picture on my own, so this comes from the auction house where it was purchased.

1979 Pirates vs Orioles World Series game 1.

Topnotchsy 01-23-2022 05:40 PM

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Thought I would share this 1955 Dodgers lineup card in honor of Gil Hodges making the Hall. In this game, he and Duke Snider hit home runs.

justrun7 01-23-2022 07:57 PM

This is the lineup card from the 2015 Futures Game. There are many stars from today that played like Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Trevor Story, Lucas Giolito, Josh Bell, Matt Olson, Blake Snell, Aaron Nola, JP Crawford, Ozzie Albies, Gary Sanchez, Jose Berrios, Rafael Devers, Nomar Mazara, Aldaberto Mondesi, Edwin Diaz, and Ketel Marte. This was also signed by Tony Kemp, Lucas Giolito, Matt Olson, Trea Turner, Mark Appel, Aaron Nola and manager Ken Griffey Sr.


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

Topnotchsy 01-24-2022 10:43 PM

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This is the lineup card from the 2015 Futures Game. There are many stars from today that played like Aaron Judge, Trea Turner, Trevor Story, Lucas Giolito, Josh Bell, Matt Olson, Blake Snell, Aaron Nola, JP Crawford, Ozzie Albies, Gary Sanchez, Jose Berrios, Rafael Devers, Nomar Mazara, Aldaberto Mondesi, Edwin Diaz, and Ketel Marte. This was also signed by Tony Kemp, Lucas Giolito, Matt Olson, Trea Turner, Mark Appel, Aaron Nola and manager Ken Griffey Sr.


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

That's awesome! I have the 2005 Futures game. Best player was Justin Verlander (who had made his MLB debut the week before).

Topnotchsy 01-24-2022 11:43 PM

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July 31, 1970 Twins vs Tigers lineup card.

A ton happened in this game:
  • Bob Allison final career Home Run
  • Bert Blyleven rookie start (12th career start)
  • HOF Tony Oliva HR (149th of his career)

charliebayer99 04-16-2022 07:55 PM

Bonds 600th HR
 
Looking to move this one if anyone is interested.https://ibb.co/PxNymzP

Dewey 05-02-2022 05:39 PM

Happy to grab Kershaw's Win #13.

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Dewey 08-05-2022 01:11 AM

A lineup card and a question.

First, the question: What do folks know about MLB authenticated replica lineup cards signed by managers? Were they mass produced? Limited quantities? Just wondering what is known. Thanks.

Kershaw's win #4. Finding the game-used lineup card has been easier than finding a ticket stub!

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mrreality68 08-05-2022 05:06 AM

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That's awesome! I have the 2005 Futures game. Best player was Justin Verlander (who had made his MLB debut the week before).

sounds odd the the future game are awesome line up cards. Especially when years later you can see who made it and who did not

Topnotchsy 08-10-2022 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by mrreality68 (Post 2249140)
sounds odd the the future game are awesome line up cards. Especially when years later you can see who made it and who did not

It's amazing how many never make it at all, and how few become stars. (Obviously there's a lot of space in between those two)

Topnotchsy 08-10-2022 11:43 PM

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David Ortiz final career home run. I have final career HR's for other players (most natably Carl Yastrzemski), but no one in the 500 HR club.

mrreality68 08-11-2022 07:20 AM

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David Ortiz final career home run. I have final career HR's for other players (most natably Carl Yastrzemski), but no one in the 500 HR club.

very cool piece of history.

Topnotchsy 08-11-2022 06:30 PM

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very cool piece of history.

Thank you! Lineup cards are a primary focus of my collection (as this thread can attest to lol). It is rare to be able to find a milestone like this one - the final homerun of a member of the 500 HR club.

Dewey 08-11-2022 07:25 PM

Rare and super cool!

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Thank you! Lineup cards are a primary focus of my collection (as this thread can attest to lol). It is rare to be able to find a milestone like this one - the final homerun of a member of the 500 HR club.


Topnotchsy 08-16-2022 12:33 AM

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Umpire and Press Box lineup cards from the final game of the 1978 season for the Padres.

The game was significant for a number of reasons:
  • In this game, Gaylord Perry became just the 3rd pitcher of all time (after Walter Johnson and Bob Feller) to strike out 3,000 batters. To this day, there are far fewer pitchers with 3,000 strikeouts than hitters with 3,000 hits
  • This game marked the first time that Ozzie Smith (who was a rookie in 1978) did his trademark back flip. There is a cool SABR article about this
  • The game featured 2 future 300 win/3000 K pitchers facing off against each other (Perry against Don Sutton). Perry would also win the Cy Young in 1978, adn this was obviously his final start of the season.

I bought a lot of Padres-related lineup cards years ago but was unaware of Perry's feat at the time. Maybe a year ago I learned of it, but searching through my collection, could never find these, and worried that I might have sold them.

I recently moved, and somehow, they turned up now.

Edit: Not sure why they are sideways. The files on my computer are not sideways.

perezfan 08-16-2022 03:09 PM

Great stuff everyone!

I’d like to find a vintage Reds line-up card from late 60s - mid 70s.

Here’s one that’s been on eBay for quite a while. I like the fact that it’s very clean, done in pen (not carbon copied) and features the infancy of the Big Red Machine….

https://www.ebay.com/itm/155081976576

But this is outside of my wheelhouse. We can all see what the seller is asking, but can Jeff (or the other experts here) tell me what it’s actually worth?

It’s a game that the Reds lost, and I could not see anything of significance that occurred in this game. Thanks for any help the forum can provide!

Scott Garner 08-16-2022 05:21 PM

First date & 20th anniversary present
 
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Just for fun, here is a completely different way to showcase a dugout lineup card.
My wife Mary and I went to a Tigers baseball game for our 1st date about 33 years ago...

They absolutely smoked the Bronx Bombers that day! Our seats were right along the 1st baseline on the railing next to the visitor's bullpen. I still recall HOF Goose Gossage warming up in front of us, huffing and puffing and absolutely making the catcher's mitt pop with every fastball.

Ironically, almost 20 years later, I saw that a guy on the East Coast was selling a lot of Tigers dugout cards to games in the same era as our 1st date. I didn't see the dugout card to our game, so I sent the seller a message. I gave him the game date and told him what the personal significance was. Amazingly, he had the dugout card and actually sold it to me for $25!!! Unreal :cool:

With our 20th anniversary right around the corner, I incorporated the dugout card into a unique gift to my wife that included the dugout card, wedding photos and a business card from a French restaurant that we went to on our 2nd date. This piece sits on the mantel above our fireplace still to this day. :)

mcgwirecom 08-16-2022 06:19 PM

Scott, Now that is cool!

Topnotchsy 08-16-2022 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2253567)
Great stuff everyone!

I’d like to find a vintage Reds line-up card from late 60s - mid 70s.

Here’s one that’s been on eBay for quite a while. I like the fact that it’s very clean, done in pen (not carbon copied) and features the infancy of the Big Red Machine….

https://www.ebay.com/itm/155081976576

But this is outside of my wheelhouse. We can all see what the seller is asking, but can Jeff (or the other experts here) tell me what it’s actually worth?

It’s a game that the Reds lost, and I could not see anything of significance that occurred in this game. Thanks for any help the forum can provide!

Pricing items like these are exceedingly difficult because it is nearly impossible to find another one. Personally, I'm a buyer on basically any vintage lineup card (and have been for quite a few years), and I don't own a standard non-carbon copy lineup card from that era (I do have a few from the mid-1950's that all came in one lot and I have carbon copies from Game 4 of the 1976 World Series, but believe I have just 1 carbon copy lineup card from a regular season game from that era.

If I was going to say a range I think is reasonable, I would think $100-$200 in auction, but if the right people saw it, it could easily go for quite a bit more.

perezfan 08-17-2022 10:28 AM

Thank you, Jeff!

Topnotchsy 08-17-2022 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 2253626)
Just for fun, here is a completely different way to showcase a dugout lineup card.
My wife Mary and I went to a Tigers baseball game for our 1st date about 33 years ago...

They absolutely smoked the Bronx Bombers that day! Our seats were right along the 1st baseline on the railing next to the visitor's bullpen. I still recall HOF Goose Gossage warming up in front of us, huffing and puffing and absolutely making the catcher's mitt pop with every fastball.

Ironically, almost 20 years later, I saw that a guy on the East Coast was selling a lot of Tigers dugout cards to games in the same era as our 1st date. I didn't see the dugout card to our game, so I sent the seller a message. I gave him the game date and told him what the personal significance was. Amazingly, he had the dugout card and actually sold it to me for $25!!! Unreal :cool:

With our 20th anniversary right around the corner, I incorporated the dugout card into a unique gift to my wife that included the dugout card, wedding photos and a business card from a French restaurant that we went to on our 2nd date. This piece sits on the mantel above our fireplace still to this day. :)

Fantastic piece all around!!

Topnotchsy 09-10-2022 11:27 PM

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It's been a relatively quiet few months, but I was able to acquire two significant pieces in the last couple of weeks.

This is probably the bigger of the two. Opening Day 1982.

Ripken would go on to win Rookie of the Year. And while he had played a few games in 1981, this game featured a number of 1sts:

First career multi-hit game (he had 3 hits), 1st career RBI, 1st career extra basehit, 1st career double and 1st career career homerun.

The last one is obviously of the most note. Ripken would go on to set the record for most homeruns by a shortstop.

Topnotchsy 10-19-2022 12:22 AM

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I don't believe I've shared this here before. Zack Greinke's MLB debut.

If anyone has any lineup cards from significant games that they wouldn't mind parting with, please keep me in mind.

Topnotchsy 10-19-2022 02:24 PM

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Lineup card from Jack Morris's 1st career win.

Interestingly, Morris's name never appeared on the lineup from when it was used, since the lineup card only includes hitters, and they had the DH. (The relief pitchers and changes are similarly not mentioned.) Thankfully, the large signature and inscription makes it clear. I do wish they had not messed up on the placement of the JSA sticker. Debating on taking it off and moving it to the back. (Not super worried to have it on the lineup card at all, since I don't think anyone would really suspect it isn't legit.)

Edit: Not sure why some pictures get rotated in the upload.


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