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Beautiful pass there for BJ Upton. Once MLB did away with league presidents and combined them to the commish's office, a lot changed. The new passes are directly from Selig's office.
These may end up difficult to date later if the service milestone of 8 years gets forgotten in history. There's no facsimilie signatures to help the dating process. Here are a couple more parts to add. The first image is a little note that accompanied the paper passes. The second image is a note that came with the metal passes. The third image is the back of the Cronin pass. Of all the passes I have and have seen it's the only one with any sort of writing on the back. By the way, thanks for the thread, Leon. It's neat to see these and interact with everyone. |
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A slight shift off the main topic of lifetime passes, but I thought I'd share them for the good of the order. Apart from the first one, they pertain to the iconic McCredies of the Portland teams of the Pacific Coast League, Northwestern League, and Pacific Coast International League (1918), Walter McCredie and his uncle William Wallace McCredie. I'd be delighted to hear from you if you have passes that would compliment these. For more, visit http://www.sportingoregon.com .
Last edited by bbpostcards; 05-27-2014 at 03:05 PM. |
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what is the Cub pass for? I don't see anything written on it that there is a "pass to all games"
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Now I want to find one to purchase. What are usually the price ranges for these? Of course a HOF'er will be more but would one of a lesser player go for?
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This Johnny Pesky pass sold recently in a Hunt auction - $1,300 I believe. But that's on the high end because he's a popular player from a very popular team and era. Newer ones - especially those of more common players - can be had for much less.
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MLB Lifetime passes are going to he a few hundred dollars even for the most basic if players. Season passes can be found for as low as $5. They sure are nice collectables
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Here's Bill Dickey's lifetime membership to the Little Rock Boys Club. I forgot I had it. It looks like I'm going to consign it and an plaque the Yanks gave Dickey on Old Timers Day, 1965. Not sure if this even belongs with the rest of the posts.
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