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[QUOTE=roarfrom34;1997700]Back in October of 2009, Brooks was honored with an "Evening" at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, which also served as a fundraiser for the Babe Ruth Museum....
It was a great event indeed with Brooks sitting up on the stage with friends, Orioles alum (Hansen, Cal, Palmer, etc.) & family sharing stories about him and his career. Printed on the admission tickets was "no autographs" and people that walked in with bats, photos, pennants, etc. were told to take them back to their car. When the event was over, the organizers were trying to have Brooks immediately exit back stage, but in typical Brooks fashion he ended up signing the event program for anyone that stood in line (including me and my son)... Hi Bill, What a great story and program! I love hearing about Brooks doing things like that. I remember I was unable to attend that event because it was a Monday and I couldn't come down from Pennsylvania. The 2018 'Dinner with the 1983 Orioles' was the same story, since it was on a Wednesday. Were you and your son able to attend that event? |
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Unfortunately I was out of the area on business the night of the '83 Gala and I missed it. At the Orioles Fan Fest the following January, the Babe Ruth Museum had a table set up and were selling programs and posters they had left over from the event. I bought them both and here is the program and I'll post the poster (which is really cool) at a later date:
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Day 193 (July 11, 2020 – 193)
First up today is a letter, with The Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods Company letterhead, from Brooks to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Wagman who are from York, PA where Brooks got his start as a minor leaguer with the York White Roses. An interesting piece of the letter discusses the possibility of soon opening a sporting goods store in the Queensgate Shopping Mall. It would make sense that this somehow relates to the plastic disc that Alan (BaltOrioles) pictured from Post #210. Would be neat to find out how the disc was used. Day 193 a Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods letter.jpg I picked up this sweater just for the Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods tag. I know the sporting goods store made Oriole jerseys; would be nice to have one of the jerseys they made with the Brooks tag. Day 193 b Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods Tag.jpg Day 193 c Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods Tag Sweater.jpg Lastly, a t-shirt from the sporting goods store. Could I have ironed it? Yes. Did I iron it? no. Day 193 d Shirt Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods.jpg |
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I know the site is having issues; hopefully the pictures will ultimately come back into view...
Day 194 (July 12, 2020 – 194) The 1964 Topps Coins set consisted of 164 metal coins inserted into the Topps wax packs. There were 120 regular coins and 44 All Star coins. The Brooks coin pictured today is the regular coin from the 1964 set. I really like the photo Topps used for this ’64 coin. 1964 Topps Coin #18 Day 194 a 1964 Topps Coin #18.jpg While it’s not the best of proofs, since it’s the yellow version, it’s the only front proof I have in my collection. 1964 Topps Coin proof #18 Day 194 b 1964 Topps Coin #18 front proof.jpg Pictured below is a proof of the back of the 1964 Brooks coin. 1964 Topps Coin back proof #18 Day 194 c 1964 Topps Coin #18 back proof.jpg |
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Esskay Hot Dogs have long been associated with the Baltimore Orioles. Over the years, Esskay has sponsored a variety of items including baseball cards on the packages in 1954-1955.
One player not included in the Esskay card sets was Vern Stephens. I can only assume that's because Stephens was part of another hot dog set. In 1954, Wilson Franks, a hot dog company based out of Chicago, produced a 20 card set that was distributed in the midwest. The set included big names like Ted Williams, Bob Feller Gil Hodges and Roy Campanella. The only Oriole representative was Vern Stephens. I really like the look of the cards, but condition is always an issue since the cards were packaged with hot dogs. 1954 Wilson Franks 1954 Wilson Franks.jpg |
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Here is that poster that I referred to the other day which was a companion piece to the 1983 Gala Evening event program that was held in November of 2019:
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Mark...I love those Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods items...very unique!
Alan...Nice Stephens Wilson Franks card! Do you have any of the Esskay cards from that era? Here is an cool Esskay Holiday greeting card from 1995: ![]()
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Mark, the Letterhead is amazing. Would like to find a ream of it! Thanks for sharing.
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Day 196 (July 14, 2020 – 196)
Brooks was the 1970 World Series MVP and one of the gifts was a new Dodge Charger. Shortly after the Series Brooks made a visit to Brenner on October 22, 1970 and did a bit of advertising and a signing for the customers. Below is one of the 8X10 Brooks signed: 1970 Brenner – signed Day 196 Photo 1970 Brenner October 22 1.jpg |
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Alan...I knew you wouldn't let us down with the Esskay cards! Thanks
Mark....Great photo...Is Brenner a car dealership in MD? I was remiss in that yesterday was the 29th anniversary of four Oriole pitchers contributing to a No Hitter in Oakland (their last no hitter). After the game I wrote the A's ticket manager and asked if he could send me a ticket from the game then I had all four participants sign it (this very well may be the only complete signed ticket out there):
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I'm guessing you are correct. That's an awesome ticket and great heads up to contact the A's. My favorite O's no-hitter is by far the 1968 gem by Tom Phoebus. I hated the Red Sox as a kid and haven't gotten any kinder as an adult. Here is the complete list of Orioles No-Hitters with the player's team issued photo from that year. Hoyt Wilhelm (Sept 20, 1958 vs NY Yankees) 1-0 Wilhelm, Hoyt 4 - Copy.jpg Steve Barber & Stu Miller (April 30, 1967 vs Detroit Tigers) Lost 2-1 Barber, Steve 9 - Copy.jpg Miller, Stu 6 - Copy.jpg Tom Phoebus (April 27, 1968 vs Boston Red Sox) 6-0 Phoebus, Tom 4 - Copy.jpg Jim Palmer (Aug 13, 1969 vs Oakland A's) 8-0 Palmer, Jim 4 - Copy.jpg Bob Milacki, Mike Flanagan, Mark Williamson & Gregg Olson (July 13, 1991 vs Oakland A's) 2-0 Milacki, Bob 1 - Copy.jpg Flanagan, Mike 10 - Copy.jpg Williamson, Mark 2 - Copy.jpg Olson, Gregg 2 - Copy.jpg It's amazing to realize that Nolan Ryan had seven no-hitters himself. |
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Man, that ticket is off the charts cool... |
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Very cool letter from Brooks about York, PA (close to where I live and grew-up). I was just at the Queensgate shopping center today for lunch!
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Day 198 (July 16, 2020 – 198)
This is a program for The 10th Annual Maryland Shrine of Immortals Night on July 16, 1969. The cover features Brooks along with Gordon “Babe” Phelps. On this night Phelps became the 19th member of the Maryland Shrine of Immortals. Phelps was a native of Maryland and The Maryland Shrine of Immortals was created to recognize men with Maryland backgrounds who have distinguished themselves in professional baseball. The 10th Annual Shrine of Immortals Night July 16, 1969 Day 198 a.jpg The image used on the above program may be from the same photo shoot or at least the photographer had the same idea for the shot; either way I like the look. This photograph is from 1968 of Brooks at the plate in an away game. Day 198 b Photo 1968 hitting close up.jpg |
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Maybe you can help in the research of the Queensgate disc that Alan (BaltOrioles) posted on Post #210. Really would like to find out what that disc is. I believe it's associated with the opening of the store in the Queensgate shopping center, but unsure what is was used for. |
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I wish I had more info to share, but really appreciate Mark's letter. Someday, I would love to have Brooks take a look at it to see if he remembers what it was used for. Anyone with Brooks connections, send him a note. ![]() Here's a picture of the disc again. It's hard plastic and about the size of a KFC chicken bucket lid. Queensgate.jpg |
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Hi Guys,
I was born in York County, PA in 1968. My parents shopped at Queensgate Shopping Center all my life. I continue to do business there. I have been an Orioles fan all my life. I went to my first Orioles game at Memorial Stadium in 1975. To my knowledge, the Brooks Robinson Store never opened a store in Queensgate shopping center. If they did, it would have had to have been before my memories start - as Brooks was my favorite player from the start and I would certainly have taken notice if he opened a store in a Shopping plaza my family frequented regularly. So if it ever did open I would say it had to have happened before 1974, probably in the 1960s or very early 1970s and be closed by 1974-75. I started playing little league baseball in 1975, and I know there was no Brooks Sporing Goods Store in Queensgate when I got equipment for that year - or we would have went there to buy our stuff. Queensgate, however, did bring in Orioles players to sign autographs in the mid-1970s. First ever major league autos I ever got were of Mark Belanger and Bobby Grich at Queensgate. That year was either 1975 or 1976. I still have that faded ball in my collection. I do not know what the disk came from - but possibly one of these signings at Queensgate? I would love to hear from anyone who can add anything to these memories. Rich Quote:
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