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As I've mentioned in a previous post, I'm always looking for Stockton Ports programs to fill some large holes in my minor league collection.
I do have a program from the 1960 Stockton Ports. The Ports were the Orioles Class C affiliate in the California League. They finished with a record of 66-74, but were plagued with poor attendance. It was a trend that would continue while they were an Orioles affiliate. The 1960 Ports drew 14,375 fans, for the whole season, an average of 205 per game. 1960 Stockton Ports.JPG Stockton produced a couple future Orioles in Frank Zupo and Herm Starrette. However, the guy to end up having the most success was future Major Leaguer, Chuck Hinton. Hinton had a nice 10 yr career with the Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians. 1961 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Zupo, Frank).jpg 1963 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Starrette, Herm).jpg A few other Ports included Steve Dalkowski, Jim Liggett and Bob Riedel 1961 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Dalkowski, Steve).jpg 1961 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Liggett, Jim).jpg 1960 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook #34 (Riedel, Bob).jpg |
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Day 90 (March 30, 2020 – 090)
This is a blank back coupon, Take Brooks Robinson Home to the Kids, for an 8x10 color autographed picture of Brooks Robinson with any gas purchase at a Crown Super Station (limit one per purchase). I’m unsure when the offer started, but you can see it ended on September 30, 1972. I’d really like to know what color picture Crown sent back and was it a “real” autograph or a “facsimile” autograph; anyone know? 1972 Take Brooks Robinson Home to the Kids coupon Day 90 a.jpg What do you guys think? Could it be possible that Crown sent out this colorized photo pictured below of Brooks with a facsimile autograph? Day 90 b 1.jpg |
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Good morning,
What a great story and card of Alan! I'm definitely going to have to get a signed copy of one to complete my Orioles collection. Also Mark, I very much like that Crown Gas coupon. I've never seen one before. It's the same photo as the card identified as 1969 Crown Gas, so they must have loved that shot of Brooks. Here's a May 1965 Baseball Press Box magazine with Mickey Mantle on the cover. Inside, there's a nice article about Brooks winning the 1964 AL MVP. The front page of the article has a nice sequence series of Brooks fielding a ball. |
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The Orioles Class AA affiliate in 1961 was the Victoria Rosebuds. They played in the Texas League. On May 27th, the Rosebuds moved from Victoria, Texas to Ardmore, Oklahoma. The Rosebuds were 18-25 during their time in Victoria and 39-58 in Ardmore, for a combined record of 57-83.
The closest I've come to anything from the Victoria period, is an away program from Amarillo, when they played the Gold Sox. The Rosebuds played in Amarillo from May 27-29, so the insert roster sheet is likely the last time they were identified as Victoria. A couple future Yankkes played that day, Jim Bouton and Joe Pepitone. SCAN8086.jpg SCAN8087.jpg Here's the program from Ardmore. It's not mine, but the owner knows I want it badly. I don't have a very good poker face. 1961 Ardmore Rosebuds.jpg Team members to make it to Baltimore included George Staller (Manager), Dave McNally (his pro debut), John Miller, Pete Ward, Mickey McGuire and Jim Fridley 1962 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Staller, George).jpg 1962 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (McNally, Dave).jpg 1962 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Miller, John).jpg 1962 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook (Ward, Pete).jpg McGuire, Mickey.jpg Fridley, Jim 1.jpg Other future or former Orioles included Charley Beamon, Buster Narum, Bob Nelson, John Papa and Frank Zupo Attachment 391453 |
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Day 91 (March 31, 2020 – 091)
I may have mentioned it before, but love the proof stuff (even better than the final version or finished product). I guess one of the main reasons is I can go onto eBay and locate almost any of the regular issue cards pretty much any day of the week. You can typically find the cards in all types of condition as well. Look for vintage proof items and they’re just not out there; very uncommon to come across anything nowadays. Once in a great while something will surface and we’ll see if I can acquire and if not at least I know it’s out there. The item I chose today is a 1963 Bazooka Panel proof. The ’63 Bazooka panel pictures Bill White, Ray Herbert and Brooks Robinson (28/29/30). The colors really stand out and I think the SGC slab enhances the look. Day 91 a.jpg Hopefully I’ve done alright so far with this Brooks Robinson and Baltimore Orioles thread as we close this quarter end. I know you guys have made the thread very interesting and informative for me. Let’s see how the next quarter goes… |
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Brooks B&W 16x20.jpg Last edited by Mark70Z; 03-30-2020 at 03:59 PM. |
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