Showing posts with label Renata Galasso Silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renata Galasso Silk. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Mickey Mantle

1980-Jul-05 New York NY - Heroes of New York
1984-Oct-10 : 20th Anniversary of Mickey Mantle's 9th inning home run in the bottom of the ninth in the 1964 (cachet states 1984) World Series.
Renata Galasso cachet
1985-Feb-14 Mantle re-instated
Zaso Silk cachet
1985-Apr-16 Mantle throws out first pitch
Zaso Silk cachet
1987-Jul-26 Cooperstown Induction Day
13th anniversary of Mantle's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame
2010-Mar-07 But-Mont Stamp Club, Warminster, Pa
honoring Mickey Mantle

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Dave Righetti

1983-Jul-04 - No hit game
New York Yankees 4 - Boston Red Sox 0
Dave Righetti threw a no-hit game for the Yankees, striking out 9, walking 4
Yankees had a home run from Don Baylor, with RBI from Steve Kemp, Andre Robertson and Baylor
John Tudor took the loss for the Red Sox

1986-Oct-04 ML Saves leader

Dave Righetti is a left-handed pitcher for the New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox from 1979-1995. He started his career as a starting pitcher, but was converted to a relief pitcher.

  • 1981 American League Rookie of the Year
  • 1983 No-Hit game
  • 1986 AL Saves Leader
  • 2x AL Rolaids Relief Man of the Year
  • 2-time All-Star

Monday, March 19, 2018

Mike Schmidt

Oct 2, 1983 Philadelphia, Pa - Renata Galasso cachet
May 15, 1984 - Los Angeles, Ca - gateway cachet
Nov 19, 1986 New York , NY -- National League MVP
April 18, 1987 Pittsburgh, Pa - Gateway cachet

Pohl cachet

Mike Schmidt played 17 seasons for the Philadelphia Phillies (1972-1989), help the Phillies win the 1980 World Series for which he was voted MVP. Schmidt hit 4 home runs in one game , April 17, 1975. Schmidt finished his career with a .267 batting average, 2,234 hits, 548 home runs and 1,595 RBI
  • 12-time All-Star
  • 3-time National League MVP
  • 10-time Gold Glove Award
  • 6-time Silver Slugger Award
  • 8-time National League Home Run Leader
  • 4-time National League RBI leader
Schmidt was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1995 as well as the All-century Team in 1999
The Phillies honored Schmidt when they retired his jersey #20 on May 26, 1990 and placed a plaque on their Wall of Fame in 1990

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Reggie Jackson

Aug 11, 1980 400th Home Run
Sep 17, 1985 500th Home run
Oct 28, 1984 Baseball Card show
Aug 30, 1985 New York, NY
Zaso Silk cachet
1,000 extra base hit

Aug 11, 1993 Bronx, NY
Robinson Stamps linoprint cachet
Reggie Jackson Day - Yankee Stadium
signed by Reggie 2019-01-26
Reggie Jackson Day - Zaso Silk cachet

Reggie Jackson "Mr October" was a clutch hitter, helping several teams to post season play during his 21 years.

Oakland Athletics (1967-1975, 1987) 5 consecutive American League divisional pennants, 3 consecutive American League pennants, 3 consecutive World Series pennants
Baltimore Orioles (1976)
New York Yankees (1977-1981) 2 World Series. Hit 3 consecutive home runs at Yankees Stadium during game 6 of the 1977 World Series
California Angels (1982-1986) 2 consecutive American League divisional pennants

14-time All-Star (1969, 1971-1975, 1977-1984)
American League MVP (1973)
2-time World Series MVP (1973, 1977)
4-time American League Home Run leader (1973, 1975, 1980, 1982)
533 career Home runs

Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame 1993
Jersey retired by New York Yankees (1993) and Oakland Athletics (2004)

Finally had the opportunity to meet Reggie on 2019-01-26, MAB Pinstripe Party, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. A pure delight to meet, always smiling...
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Don Mattingly : New York Yankees

1984-Sep-30 - Yankee Stadium - New York, NY
Mattingly wins Batting Title with .343 average
1985-Oct-03 - Yankee Stadium - New York
Breaks Roger Maris RBI record
1985-Nov-20 New York, NY - American League MVP
1986-Oct-04/05 - Fenway Park - Boston, Ma
Record for most hits and most doubles in a season
1987-Jul-19 New York, NY - Gold Glove presentation for 1986 season
1987-Jul-18 - Arlington Stadium - Arlington, Texas
8 consecutive games with a home run
1987-Sep-29 - Yankee Stadium - New York, NY
Records 6-Grand Slams in a single season
1988-Dec-07 New York, NY
Voted his 4th consecutive Gold Glove Award

Don Mattingly spent his entire 14-year career with the New York Yankees, earning the nicknames "Donnie Baseball" and "The Hit Man"
6-time All-Star (1984-1989)
AL MVP (1985)
9-time Gold Glove Award (1985-1989, 1991-1994)
3-time Silver Slugger Award (1985-1987
AL Batting Champion (1984)
AL RBI Leader (1985)

New York Yankees retired his #23 - 1997-August-31