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Old 06-27-2020, 08:44 AM
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This thread is great! Love seeing all the great Orioles stuff!!!


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This thread is great! Love seeing all the great Orioles stuff!!!
Glad you're enjoying the thread. These guys have some AWESOME collections!
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Day 180 (June 28, 2020 – 180)

Orioles fans from 1968 all the way to 1975 likely recognize Linda Warehime the blond-haired girl with the broom. For a period of seven years Linda would sweep the bases, mound and the infielders’ shoes at Memorial Stadium during the fifth-inning break. Her most important job was to taunt the visiting team’s third base coach.

1969 Linda Warehime photo by Tadder

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Early 70’s Linda Warehime sweeping home photo by Jay Spencer

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And with Brooks...

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Default 1955 Topps Dobleheaders

One of my favorite sets from the 1950's is the 1955 Topps Doubleheader set. Each card pictures two different players. The cards are perforated in the middle. One player is pictured while folded and another player when the card is unfolded. Both players share the bottom part of the card. I love the colors and design of the set. One really cool fact is, if you place the unfolded cards side by side, they form several continuous stadium backgrounds. I don't have the complete set, but here's a photo I found to illustrate the stadium backgrounds.

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The set contains seven Orioles. Five players are shown while folded and two while unfolded. My only complaint is that I wish all the Orioles were pictured while unfolded.

Folded - Chuck Diering, Billy O'Dell, Hal Smith, Harry Brecheen and Gus Triandos

Unfolded - Fred Marsh and Bob Kennedy

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One of the most desired and valuable cards in the set is Hal Smith. That's because he's paired with Red Sox legend Ted Williams

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Day 180 (June 28, 2020 – 180)

Orioles fans from 1968 all the way to 1975 likely recognize Linda Warehime the blond-haired girl with the broom. For a period of seven years Linda would sweep the bases, mound and the infielders’ shoes at Memorial Stadium during the fifth-inning break. Her most important job was to taunt the visiting team’s third base coach.
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Very cool photos. What Orioles fan, my age, doesn't remember Linda Warehime. At one point, there was a push to have her inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame.
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I realized with June coming to an end, I hadn't posted my Bi Centennial bat of the month yet.

Here is a Lee May bat from 1976, along with an inscription of him being the A.L. RBI Champ that season. When he signed it for me at a Baltimore area show in '11, I asked him to add his RBI total of 109 and he said that he had 113 RBI's that year and wrote that (who argues with Lee May?)....Fortunately a friend of mine was able to remove that incorrect figure (though a remnant still remains):


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Day 181 (June 29, 2020 – 181)

A newspaper type weekly reader called Senior, Vol. 9/Issue 3/June 29 – July 3, 1970 shows a couple of drawings of Brooks by Kersell. The article within the paper is called, “Cleaning Up Around Third”.
1970 Senior Weekly Reader - Summer Edition

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I might as well picture another newspaper type magazine that was put out by The Sun dated June 29, 1958. This is the Sunday Magazine and has Brooks, looking rather young and tough, on the cover (Man, I love the Bird on the sleeve). The article is called, “At Home with Brooks Robinson”. It has a couple of pictures inside that are early shots of Brooks. The magazine is in relatively poor condition, mostly my fault (don’t ask...), so hopefully one day I’ll find another in a bit better shape.

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I know base cards are boring, but when it's his two big ones together...

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