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Day 141 (May 20, 2020 – 141)
The Orioles really did have a good year in 1969. The O’s finished the season 109-53 finishing 1st in the AL East. Then the Orioles swept the Twins in three games to win the AL Championship Series. I know we lost to the Mets in five, but still love the 1969 Birds. Think they used a cool photo for the 1969 World Series program. 1969 World Series Program Day 141 a Publication 1969 WS Program 1.jpg 1969 B&W photo which is similar to the World Series Program. Day 141 b Photo 1969 Circle.jpg 1969 B&W Orioles team photo Day 141 c Photo 1969 Orioles Team.jpg What is ironic, the Colts lost to the Jets and the Bullets lost to the Knicks all in 1969; seems like NY had our number that year. |
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I few more oddball cards I found during the quarantine.
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The 1969 World Series was was tough time for an 11 yr old. I had no concept that the Orioles would lose and remember crying after that last out. One of my friends down the street, came over for moral support. He was a Red Sox fan and fresh off the Sox 1967 loss.
Check out post #947 for other programs from the 1969 World Series. Here are a few other items from the series. Sorry about a couple of the photos. I'm not very good with lighting. Ticket stub and Press Pass 1969 World Series (Baltimore Game 2).jpg 1969 World Series Press Pass.jpg Media Guide 1969 PressMedia Guide (World SeriesAL Publicity Office).jpg Press Pin images.jpg DSCN2229.jpg World Series Black Bat $_1.jpg DSCN2227.jpg Last edited by BaltOrioles; 05-20-2020 at 07:15 AM. |
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Mark....that '69 club may have been the best one ever...Alan, great momentos from the WS (I'm a fan of those black bats)!
Here is a 1977 orange alternate of Scott McGregor (sporting an unfamiliar #39). As an aside, we have an Orioles Sunday Season ticket plan (I'd go more often if I didn't live 150 miles away) and there is a group of loyal Orioles fans we've sat and hung out with for years which we refer to as the "Sunday Fun Day Crew." Since we've been missing each other because we haven't seen each other since September, we started a Zoom call each Sunday where there would have been a home game at 1:05. The Orioles Alumni director participates and each session, he graciously invites a former Oriole player or two to join (which has been a blast). A couple weeks ago, Scott McGregor jumped in and I showed him this jersey & asked him how he went from #39 to #16. He said he was issued #39 when he was traded over, however he always wanted #16 because Whitey Ford was his childhood idol (and he would never get that with the Yankees), so he patiently waited until Tony Muser left the organization to ask for it: ![]()
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Alan...
Last night I was sorting through my postcards to see if there were any unique ones to share with you (and the Board). Back in '91 Cal Jr. did some publicity work with the American Red Cross (Central MD Chapter), which generated some memorabilia including this (un-used) postcard. While certainly not a team issue, I remember Wayne Johnson telling at me at one time that he hadn't seen it before: ![]()
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Nice. I have heard of a Red Cross postcard, but never seen it. That kind of local stuff, doesn't make it up to Maine. Thanks for sharing. |
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All though I don't collect Orioles or Brooks Robinson cards, I have read every post of this fascinating thread. I admire the passion that shows through from the serious Brooks/Orioles collectors. I particularly like the Wichita items I have seen posted, having grown up there from 68-75.
I collect Cardinals items, particularly minor league cards and was looking for information on whether any cards or team issues exist for Rochester from 1928-1960 as they were a AAA affiliate for the Cardinals. Any help is appreciated. |
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Good afternoon Bill,
I've never seen that version of the Red Cross Cal Ripken postcard before. I see yours is dated 1991. I don't know whether this one was issued the same year or came out a different year, as there's no date anywhere on it. |
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Your oversized post card was all part of that 1991 promotion as well |
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