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Sunday, August 10, 2025

Chicago Cubs

The Cubs, first known as the White Stockings, were founded in 1870 and are one of two remaining NL charter franchises that debuted in 1876. They have been known as the Chicago Cubs since 1903

1974
Join the Fun at Wrigley Field


c1970s Die-Hard Cub Fan Club mailer


Friday, May 9, 2025

San Francisco Giants

April 11, 2000 San Francisco, Ca - Pacific Bell Park
The Giants faced the Los Angeles Dodgers at home with a 6-5 loss, after starting on the road with a 3-5 record
Chan Ho Park earn his 2nd win of the season, Kirk Rueter picked up the loss
Dodger RBI: Kevin Elster (4) Geronimo Berroa, Shawn Green - Elster hit 3 home runs
Giants RBI: Barry Bonds (2-Home run) Doug Mirabelli (Home run), JT Snow (Home run)

 1948
1970
1982 - 25th Anniversary

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Washington Senators

Washington Senators 1901-1960

Founded as the Senators in 1901, the team changed names to the Nationals during the 1905-1955 , and then changed back to the Senators from 1956-1960. The names "Senators", "Nationals" and "Nat" were used interchangeably by fans and media. The team moved to Minnesota taking the name Twins in 1961

January 12, 1922 - Washington American League Base Ball Club
August 12, 1930 Washington American Base Ball Club
signed by Walter Johnson
September 10, 1931 Washington American Base Ball Club
signed by Walter Johnson
July 2, 1963 The Senators
Be A Senators Booster
January 23, 1964 The Senators
Season Ticket Plans
Washington Senators 1960s felt pennant – 5 x 2.25-inches – Smithsonian National Museum of American History Id Number: 1982.0566.53

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Hall of Fame - Cooperstown, NY

April 5, 1947 Cooperstown, NY

1979-Jun-12 Cooperstown NY 40th Anniversary
Postmaster General James Farley sells 1939 Baseball Stamp to Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis

1991 meter cancel

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Indianapolis Indians : MiLB

Indianapolis Indians - 1967
"See You at Victory Field"

Indianapolis Indians - 1968
A Hit: Baseball at Bush Stadium

Indianapolis - second-oldest minor league franchise in American professional baseball (after the Rochester Red Wings). The team originated in 1902 as members of the American Association (AA), which was an independent league at the time but was granted Class A status in 1903.

Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and play their home games at Victory Field, which opened in 1996. The Indians previously played at Owen J. Bush Stadium from 1931 to 1996 and at two versions of Washington Park from 1902 to 1931

Indians affiliates: Pittsburgh Pirates (2005–present, 1948-1951) Milwaukee Brewers (2000–2004) Cincinnati Reds (1993–1999, 1968-1983, 1961, 1939-1941) Montreal Expos (1984–1992) Chicago White Sox (1962–1967, 1957-1959) Philadelphia Phillies (1960) Cleveland Indians (1952–1956) Boston Braves (1946–1947)

 

Friday, June 14, 2024

New York Yankees

1983-Apr-18 Yankee Stadium 60th Anniversary - New York NY
1993-Apr-18 Yankee Stadium 70th anniversary - Bronx NY Stadium Station
1998-Apr-18 Yankee Stadium 75th Anniversary - Bronx NY

2006-Aug-16 Ground Breaking - Bronx NY

2008-Sep-21 Yankee Stadium final Game - Bronx NY
Baltimore Orioles 7 - 3 New York Yankees
Attendance: 54,610
BAL RBI: Melvin Mora, Brian Roberts, Jay Payton
NYY RBI: Johnny Damon (HR), José Molina (2 HR), Jason Giambi Robinson Canó
Pitching: BAL Chris Waters (L 5.2-innings) NYY Andy Pettitte (W 5-innings)


1957-Aug-30
1951-Nov-28 - New York Yankees
See Champions in the Home of Champions
1959
1960-Jun-29 - New York Yankees
Yankee Stadium All-Star Game Wednesday July 13th
1965
1969

1994-Sep-22 - New York Yankees - Tampa Office


1942-Aug-31 - WOR radio - Yankees and Giants
1955-May-06 WPIX-11 television - Yankees and Giants

Monday, April 15, 2024

Stan Musial - Restaurant

1952- Stan Musical - Biggies meter





Biggie Garagnani and his brother Mike took over the Brass Key, a nightclub at 5443 Magnolia, in the late 1930s. In November of 1946, Biggie and Charles Re, his manager at the Brass Key, took over Cafe 66 at 6435 Chippewa. Stan Musial officially became Biggie's partner in January of 1949, renaming the restaurant Stan Musial and Biggie’s Steak House.

Lost tables