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Not vintage but indulge me. A ticket from a significant game that I attended. Game 6, 1995 World Series, Tom Glavine's eight innings of one hit shutout ball brings a world title to Atlanta.
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Koufax fires his second no-hitter ticket stub & a TYPE III Wire Photo from moments after the game.
koufax2ndnohitter.jpgkoufaxnono1.jpg Koufax fans 15 Yankees in Game 1 of the '63 Fall Classic & a vintage original TYPE I photo from said game. 1963WSgame1ticketstubKoufaxKs15.jpgkoufax1963WS.jpg |
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Here is my one and only ticket, as this is not really our thing, but I think that it's a keeper....
http://www.dugouttreasures.com/produ...D=3&prodID=369 1923 World Series Game 1....1st World Series Game ever played in Yankee Stadium. Best, Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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This game was played exactly one week after Gehrig's "Luckiest Man" speech of July 4th, 1939.
The All-Star Game came to the House that Ruth Built for 1939 and honorary captain Lou Gehrig watched the AL win a tightly contested 3-1 game behind a Joe DiMaggio homer. 1939allstargameticketstub.jpg And a neat companion piece in the 1939 Major League Baseball Centennial Patch... 1939baseballcentennialpatch.jpg |
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I wasn't available for many pre-war games, but I've been trying to make up for that starting in the 60's.
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TYPE 1 PHOTO Teddy winning the ball game
![]() Ticket stub of Ted's most thrilling moment of his career(in his mind).
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This is a ticket stub from game nine of the junior world series in 1924 between the St Paul Saints and the Baltimore Orioles, Lefty Grove pitching for Baltimore.
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Thought I’d add one here! I’ve posted this before but this is the ticket from the May 10, 1952 game between the Cleveland Indians and St. Louis Browns. The Tribe lost 6-4 in front of just over 14,000 fans however the game is significant as Quincy Trouppe, former Negro League star would collect his only MLB hit and start his only complete game at catcher going nine innings. Unfortunately Trouppe would be sent to Indianapolis the following day with the game on May 10 being his last in the majors. As a 39 year old rookie he batted .100 in 11 plate appearances over six games. In the eyes of most fans and players that day it was a routine game but to Trouppe the culmination of a career.
Last edited by AstroJake09; 04-06-2020 at 10:52 AM. |
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A few fully dated Babe Ruth Tickets
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Added to my Catfish Hunter win tickets by picking up this one from 4/21/67 for career win #19. Only 7,729 in attendance so I thought I'd better grab it.
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Given the great tickets I've seen in this thread, I'm almost embarrassed to post this, but here it goes. It's my first ever baseball ticket but otherwise isn't noteworthy. I'm a card guy who has dabbled in other ephemera. Joe D. had a hit and the Yanks beat Washington in 10 innings. I could easily get hooked on these things and perhaps corresponding programs/score cards.
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How do we post pics here ?
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When you write a post, there is a button in the "Additional Options) section directly below "Message" box that says "Manage Attachments" if you click that button it's pretty self explanatory from there...
Good luck Doug |
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Not baseball but I just found this one recently, and here's a link to the story behind the game - https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs...015-story.html
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Mike, glad I was able to help.
Doug, wish you still had a duplicate Lasorda ticket. I recently picked up these Dodgers 4 home runs + 1 home run tickets. On May 22, 2002 Shawn Green hit 4 home runs and then the next day hit one home run. On September 18, 2006 the Dodgers were trailing 9-5 in the bottom of the ninth. Jeff Kent, JD Drew, Russell Martin and Marlon Anderson hit consecutive home runs to tie the game. Down 10-9 in the 10th inning Nomar Garciaparra hit a 2-run walk-off home run to win the game. |
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As for the Sept 18, 2006 game : The Dodgers were losing 6 to 5 going into the 9th, and the Padres padded their lead with 3 runs of Takashi Saito, sending many fans for their cars (including my lovely wife). In the bottom of the 9th Jeff Kent led off by hitting a 1-0 pitch over the centerfield wall, then some guy who we wouldn't of had playing for us if we had kept Adrian Beltre sent a 1-2 pitch over the right-centerfield wall. I hate that guy so much I won't mention his name, although he was later involved in a four HR in a row game with the Red Sox. F that guy, he can't even spell his own initials. At this point, still leading by 2 runs, Bochy brought in famed Dodger killer Trevor Hoffman, to stop the bleeding. Russell Martin deposited Hoffman's first pitch in the left field bleachers, then Marlon Anderson sent Hoffman's second pitch in the bleachers in right center to tie the game. Julio Lugo sent Hoffman's third pitch deep to right, but the hopes of the remaining crowd weren't enough to push it over the wall for the victory. Olmedo Saenz popped to short, Rafael Furcal flied out to right, and it was on to the 10th, where the Padres managed to score a run (thankfully not another run for some guy named Piazza who had started the scoring for the Padres in the first inning). They left the bases loaded when Jeff Blum, who was 2-3 with a run and 2 rbi flied out to right off Aaron Sele (the eventual winner). In the Dodger's 10th Rudy Seanez walked Kenny Lofton on 7 pitches, and would have walked Nomahhhh Garciaparra had he not dropped the 3-1 pitch into the left centerfield bleachers. So, to recap - the Dodgers sent 9 men to the plate and scored 6 runs on 5 homers and a walk. Rafael Furcal led off the game the next night with first pitch homer, for the 6th Dodger HR in 10 batters, but they got their butts kicked that night. Here are my scorecards from the big game... ironically, I don't know where the ticket is, hahahaha. Well, it's probably in the box of tickets that I have from my season ticket holder days. Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 12-16-2021 at 08:42 PM. |
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1st Gold Medal = 100M
2nd Gold Medal = Long Jump 3rd Gold Medal = 200M 4th Gold Medal = 4 X 100 Relay |
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Addie Joss Beats Cy Morgan in game 1: 3-1
Cy Young loses to Harry Kraus 4-3 in game 2. 1910 Cy Morgan def. Walter Johnson 3-2. WaJo with 8 Strikeouts
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Nice tickets. I am a little distraught however to see so many in PSA plastic slabs. Surprised you fellas haven't already gotten a scolding from the memorabilia police for not upholding your sacred duty to properly preserve the hobbys history as per recommendations of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Ya know, a Gehrig Appreciation Day stub sold for over $100k last year. Here's mine. No slab. |
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Seems to be very selective who you attack for slabbing stuff.
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Just picked up from Heritage. Doesn't fit with anything else in my collection but I like it.
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May 3, 1964 Sadaharu Oh becomes the first and ONLY player to hit 4 HRs in a game in Japan. This is the only graded example. It is in Goldins Elite Auction ending in a week...
https://goldin.co/item/may-3-1964-sa...ri-giantscbzvz
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Great ticket!! Congrats
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Really nice!
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Last edited by ledsters; 07-16-2023 at 12:39 PM. |
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