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[QUOTE=Mark70Z;1966822]Day 92 (April 1, 2020 – 092)
Even though it's April 1st and it's April Fools Day this is an actual poll I found which made me think about today. When I look at the results I think they're trying to play a joke, but these people are serious. As time goes by history seems to be revised... Day 92 (April 1, 2020 – 092) - CONTINUED If a ranking of all-time third baseman doesn’t include Brooks either 1 or 2 (#1 all the way in my book) I don’t read any further (kind of makes me mad as well; did these writers developing an article or people doing a poll even watch these guys play, read, study, etc. or do they just care about offense?). How can the greatest defensive “THIRD BASEMAN” not be on top? If you want to look at just hitting, then talk about the greatest hitters of all time… I’m more than fine with Brooks not being the greatest hitter of all time. Quote: “Brooks Robinson is the greatest defensive third baseman in history, and I would say my numbers are a little better than the other third baseman offensively.” – Mike Schmidt This is what Brooks feels about the individuals who developed these rankings… Day 92 Photo 1971 Loser.jpg I LOVE the newspaper insert type magazines (I’m weird…I know). This is a magazine is from the Pueblo Star-Journal and Sunday Chieftain in Pueblo, Colorado called Family Weekly from August 7, 1966. Love what it says about Brooks on the cover of the newspaper magazine, “Brooks Robinson won’t let anything stand in the way of winning – not even a broken thumb. Says the Baltimore slugger; “It hurts when you don’t hit the ball.” Day 92 Publication 1966 Family Weekly August 7.jpg |
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Day 93 (April 2, 2020 – 093)
Personally, I really like the 1962 Topps stamps. They are small measuring around 1 3/8”x 1 7/8” and the set has 201 stamps. They were inserted into packs of 1962 Topps series and either had the red or a yellow background. I really like the picture they chose for Brooks on the stamp and he has the yellow background. Brooks was on a stamp panel with Wally Moon (most common), Jack Baldschun, and Duke Snider. Brooks and Wally Moon panel Day 93 a 1962 Topps Stamp Panel Wally Moon.jpg Brooks and Jack Baldschun panel Day 93 b 1962 Topps Stamp Panel Jack Baldschun.jpg Brooks and Duke Snider panel Day 93 c 1962 Topps Stamp Panel Duke Snider.jpg I also have one of Brooks and Wally Moon with a few more stamps included. Day 93 d 1962 Stamp panel.jpg |
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Those are nice examples of the stamps. The top panel is really nicely centered! Scott
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Great start to April to all!!
Here is what I suppose to be a girl's purse with the Hartzell bird logo on both sides..... ![]() |
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The Junior Baseball Federation is an organization in Philadelphia. Here's a quote from their website -
"The JBF was formed in 1948 by Bob Carpenter, owner of the Phillies, and Connie Mack, manager and part-owner of the Philadelphia Athletics, to coordinate and provide funding to the city’s youth baseball programs. The earliest JBF benefit games were exhibition games at Shibe Park between the Philadelphia Phillies and their hometown rivals, the Philadelphia Athletics. The scheduling of these benefit games was later changed to regular-season games and this year, the Phillies have identified five games for which a JBF voucher can be redeemed. " The Phillies would invite teams to participate in a yearly benefit game. Participating teams would not get paid, but the visiting team's city youth baseball programs would get a portion of the receipts. I have four programs from the years the Orioles participated, 1964-1966 and 1972. While the covers are similar, they did a nice job with articles relating to the Orioles inside. The 1972 program has an article about the Orioles trip to Japan in 1971. I believe the Orioles also played in the 1968 game, but I don't have that program. If anyone can verify all the years the Orioles played, that would be great. I've seen programs as late as 1977. I'm not sure when the game was switched from an exhibition to regular season voucher games. 1964 Junior Baseball Federation (Philadelphia).jpg 1965 Junior Baseball Federation (Philadelphia).jpg 1966 Junior Baseball Federation (Philadelphia).jpg 1972 Junior Baseball Federation (Philadelphia).jpg Last edited by BaltOrioles; 04-02-2020 at 08:34 AM. |
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For whatever reason the Junior Federation Baseball Games have been intriguing. I'd love to have a list of all of the games the Phillies played since inception of the organization in 1948. Of course, like you, I'd especially like to know all of the games where the Orioles were involved. Think it would be easier on the search if the games and dates were known. I thought about subscribing to the newspaper searches so I could search the Philly papers to find out more on these games. Hopefully someone knows more about the Junior Baseball Federation and can help in the research. |
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Day 94 (April 3, 2020 – 094)
Figure I’ll show a couple of hardback books that have Brooks “somewhere” on the cover. Diamond Greats by Rich Westcott Day 94 a Book Diamond Greats.jpg Memories 1969 – 1994 by Rex Barney Day 94 b Book Orioles Memories.jpg TSN The Game for all America by John Thorn Day 94 c Book TSN The Great Game for all America.jpg |
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