Showing posts with label Boston Braves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Braves. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2025

Boston Braves - 1948 Anniversary

1998-Sep-26 Allston MA
50th Anniversary 1948 NL pennant

In 1948, the team won the National League pennant by capturing 91 games to finish 6.5 places ahead of the second–place St. Louis Cardinals. The pitching staff was anchored by Hall of Famer Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain, who won 39 games between them. The Braves lost the 1948 World Series in six games to the Cleveland Indians (who had beaten the Red Sox in a tie-breaker game to spoil an all-Boston World Series). 

1948 NL pennant was the only one the Braves would win while in Boston. The Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953

Sibby Sister, infielder: Boston Bees / Boston Braves / Milwaukee Braves (1939–1942, 1946–1954)

Sunday, January 23, 2022

World Series - 1948 Cleveland Indians v Boston Braves

October 11, 1998 Boston, Ma
50th Anniversary - 1948 World Series

October 6-11, 1948
Boston Braves (Braves Field) v Cleveland Indians (Cleveland Stadium)
The Indians would defeat the Braves 4 games to 2

Indians Hall of Famers: Lou Boudreau, Larry Doby, Joe Gordon, Bob Lemon, Satchel Paige, Bob Feller (who failed to win either of his two starts)

Braves Hall of Famers: Billy Southworth, Warren Spahn

The Indians defeated the Boston Red Sox in a one-game playoff to earn the championship spot

Monday, July 5, 2021

Warren Spahn

May 6, 1982 Seattle, Wa
Warren Spahn 300 career victory Anniversary commemorative

Warren Spahn, left-handed pitcher for the Boston/Milwaukee Braves (1942, 1946-1964) New York Mets (1965) San Francisco Giants (1965)
Career 363-245 won-loss record, 3.09 ERA, 2,583 strikeouts
  • 17-time All-Star
  • Cy Young Award (1957)
  • No-Hit games (Sep 16, 1960, April 28, 1961)
  • 4-time NL strikeout leader (1949-1952)
  • 8-time NL wins leader (1949, 1950, 1953, 1957-1961)
  • 3-time NL ERA leader (1947, 1953, 1961)
  • World Series Champion (1957)
  • Atlanta Braves #21 retired
  • Major League Baseball All-Century Team
Warren Spahn won his 300th career victory on August 11, 1962 at County Stadium against the Chicago Cubs 


2003 Guthrie, Ok
4th Annual Warren Spahn Award pictorial postmark

"Spahn & Sain Pray for Rain"
Sept 3, 1989 Sturbridge, Ma commemorative postmark
Wild Horse cachet

In 1948 the Boston Braves on the National League Pennant. Two pitchers, Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain won a combined 39 games to lead the team to victory.
Boston Post writer Gerald Hern wrote the following poem in honor of the pitchers and the lack of depth in the rotation

"First we'll use Spahn
thence'll use Sain
then an off day
followed by rain
Back will come Spahn
followed by Sain
And followed
we hope
by two days of rain"

1969 Baseball Centennial
handpainted cachet by Emrick Cachets

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Jim Thorpe - 1984

Don Bloom
Ex-A-Cal cachet
Don J Kapner
HM (Hank Mezzack) cachet
Tom Mulcahy cachet
Fleetwood cachet

G. Alexander
BSA-4, signed by Whitey Wietelman, who was the batboy for the Zanesville Grays in 1925. Jim Thorpe played on the Grays and is pictured in the back row. Wietelman would go on to play professionally for the Boston Braves.
unofficial B Free Franklin, Philadelphia first day postmark
Generic Philadelphia cachet from New View, Merchantville, NJ
featuring an outline of Independence Hall fill with image so f Philadelphia, including the Flyers, 76ers, Zoo, Liberty Bell, Eagles and the Phillies at the top of the image

Jim Thorpe grew up in the Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma. He attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlise, Pa, where he earned All-American honors in football. A natural athlete, Thorpe gained fame for his success in the 1912 Olympics. He played football for 6-teams in the NFL eventually serving as the first President of the American Professional Football Association, which would become the NFL. Many of the cachet designs for the Thorpe stamp issued in 1984 show him as an Olympian or football player.

Thorpe also played in baseball signing his first contract with the New York Giants in 1913 playing through 1915 and again in 1917-1919. Thorpe also played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1917 and the Boston Braves in 1919.

Above are some of the cachets that depict Thorpe as a baseball player..
additionally Collins produced a cachet for the Oklahoma stamps depicting several famous Okies, including Thorpe as a baseball player...

Friday, August 11, 2017

Spring Training

March 21, 1935 HMS Danae
St. Petersburg training quarters of the Braves & Yankees
(nice eBay find)
HMS Danae was a cruiser serving with the Royal Navy between the world wars and serving with the Polish Navy during World War II
1969 New York Yankees - Fort Lauderdale  Fl - *
1979 Boston Red Sox - Winter Haven Fl - *

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* - Journal of Sports Philately - Norman Rushefsky Spring 2007