Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Dave Palmer


1984-Apr-22 St Louis, Mo
Dave Palmer threw a 5-inning perfect game in the second game of a double-header against the St Louis Cardinal at Busch Stadium. Officials called the game on account of rain. Later major-league officials struck the game from the list of perfect games, since it only lasted five innings

Dave Palmer - 
64W - 59L
3.78 ERA
748 strikeouts
Montreal Expos (1978-80, 1982, 1984-1985)
Atlanta Braves (1986-1987)
Philadelphia Phillies (1988)
Detroit Tigers (1989)

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

World Baseball - Cuba

August 7, 1939
Asista Serie Mundial Baseball Amateur - Agosto 12 A 27, Habana

Cuban machine slogan postmark announcing the amateur World Baseball series being held in Havana from August 12 to 27, 1939
The cancel was in use from July 29 - August 28


 

Monday, August 16, 2021

Stan Musial - In Memoriam

Jan 19, 2013 St louis, Mo
In Memoriam - Stan Musial
Bevil cachet

Born: November 21, 1920 Donora, Pa
Died: January 19, 2013 Ladue, Ms

St Louis Cardinals (1941-1944, 1946-1963)
.331 batting average
3,630 hits
1,951 RBI
475 home runs

24-time All-Star
3-time World Series Champion (1942, 1944, 1946)
3-time NL MVP (1943, 1946, 1948)
7-time NL Batting Champion (1943, 1946, 1948, 1950-52, 1957)
2-time NL RBI Leader (1948, 1956)
St Louis Cardinals #6 jersey retired (1963)
National Baseball Hall of Fame (1969)
St Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame (2014)

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Scranton Wilkes-Barre Red Barons : MiLB

Scranton Wilkes-Barre Red Barons (1989-2006)

The Maine Guides (1984-1987) Maine Phillies (1988), International League, playing in Old Orchard Beach, Maine moved their franchise to the Scranton Wilkes-Barre area of Pennsylvania, calling the team the Red Barons. The name reflected previous teams from the area the Scranton Red Sox and the Wilkes-Barre Barons, both of the Eastern League

The Philadelphia Phillies became the team affiliate in 1988, taking over from the Cleveland Indians. The Phillies had planned to move the team to the soon-to-be built stadium in Moosic, Lackawanna County.

1992
1993
business envelopes found on the internet, cleaned and shown for reference purposes

In 2007 the New York Yankees took over the affiliation and the team was renamed the SWB Yankees (2007-2012) Railriders (2013- )

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Ted Williams - OpSail '80

June 4, 1980 OpSail, Boston, Ma

Boston today held Operation Sail '80. Plus celebrations of the many people and events that made Boston a great city. Part of that history includes Boston's own Ted Williams

Friday, August 13, 2021

Anaheim - California Angels

1985-Apr-09 Anaheim Stadium - Anaheim, Ca
Minnesota Twins 6-2 California Angels
Twins RBI: Tom Brunansky (3-HR) Mickey Hatcher (2-HR)
Angels RBI: Bobby Grich (2)
Pitching: Frank Viola (Twins-W) Mike Witt (Angels-L)

1993-Oct-03 Anaheim, Ca
Oakland-Alameda county Stadium, Oakland, Ca
Angels 7 - 3 Oakland Athletics
Angels RBI: Chris Turner 2, Chili Davis, Jim Edmonds, Stan javier, JT Snow (HR), Rene Gonzales
Athletics RBI: Scott Lydy, Scott Brosius, Troy Neel
Pitchers: Mark Langston (W) - Bobby Witt (L-complete game)

1996-Apr-27 35th Anniversary - Los Angeles Ca



1997-Apr-02 Anaheim Stadium - Anaheim, Ca - Opening Day
Boston Red Sox 6 - 5 Los Angeles Angels
Pat Mahomes picked up the win, Troy Percival the loss
Boston RBI: Tim Naehring (2 - home run), Wil Cordero, Rudy Pemberton, Troy O'Leary, John Valentin
Angels RBI: Luis Alicea (2) Dave Hollins, Eddie Murray, Jim Edmonds (home run)


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1967 - Angels Near Heaven in 'Sixty Seven!
1968
1973
Fireworks - Anaheim Stadium - Opening Night - April 6
1978
1989 - All-Star Game
1996

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Gameday Postmark - This Day in Baseball


1922-Sep-30 Chicago, Ill
International Livestock Exposition slogan postmark

St Louis Cardinal 9-8 Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field
StL RBI: Ray Blades (HR), Doc Lavan, Eddie Ainsmith, Jack Smith, Joe Schultz, Jim Bottonley
Cubs RBI: Hack Miller, Cliff Heathcote, Vic Aldridge, Turner Barber, Bernie Friberg, John Kelleher
Cubs Stolen Base: Bernie Friberg

StL Pitching: Bill Sherdel - starter, Epp Shell - W
Cubs Pitching: Vic Aldridge - starter - L

Rogers Hornsby played 2B for St Louis, Gabby Hartnett caught for the Cubs

Monday, July 26, 2021

1998 World Series - NY Yankees v San Diego Padres

1998-Oct-10/11 Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Ca
Game 3
San Diego 4-1 Atlanta Braves
The National League Championship Series was played between October 7 -14 between the San Diego Padres and the Atlanta Braves. The Padres would win in 6 games

1998 World Series - New York Yankees v San Diego Padres
1998-Oct-17/21
Yankee Stadium (New York) - Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)
Yankees defeat the Padres in a 4-game sweep
MVP - Scott Brosius (NY Yankees)

1998-Oct-21Bronx NY (CEO Sports - MLB 1998)

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Gameday Postmark - This Day in Baseball

July 22, 1954 New York
In the Spirit of Paul Revere - Buy Defense Bonds slogan machine cancel/postmark
Buy Defense Bonds slogan in use 1951-1963

On this day - In an attempt to put more pop in the lineup, Casey Stengel moved Mickey Mantle from centerfield to shortstop, to replace a weak-hitting Willy Miranda. The experiment works as Mantle homers in the 10th inning giving the New York Yankees the 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, at Yankee Stadium

CHW RBI: Nellie Fox 2 (3B)
NYY RBI: Mickey Mantle 2(HR), Yogi Berra (HR), Eddie Robinson (HR)
Winning Pitcher in relief: Johnny Sain

 

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Satchel Paige - Southeastern Stamp Expo

Feb 9, 2021 Cooperstown, NY
Southeastern Stamp Expo - honoring the 50th anniversary of Satchel Paige's election to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 

Even though the Southeastern Stamp Expo was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the covers were still produced to honor Satchel Paige. The cachet design was by PeteMcClure


 

Monday, July 19, 2021

Doubleday Field


 

100th Anniversary of Doubleday Field, Cooperstown, NY
Named for Abner Doubleday, the field is located 2-village blocks away from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The ground have been used for baseball since 1920, on Elihu Phinney's farm. A wooden grandstand was built in 1924, let to be replaced by a steel and concrete structure in 1939. Current seating capacity has been extended to 9,791 fans

1939 linen postcard

Sunday, July 18, 2021

USS Lou Gehrig

first day cover commemorating the Merchant Marine Liberty Ship - USS Lou Gehrig, launched Jan 17, 1943

copy of a launch cover for the USS Lou Gehrig, interesting that the cachet producer put "Baseball star and hero of Brooklyn fans".. I am sure Brooklyn Dodgers fans did not agree.
The USS Lou Gehrig was christened by Gehrig's mother Christine on Jan 17, 1943 South Portland, Maine, Shipbuilding Corp

A Contest was announced, that the schools that gather the most scrap could name the new ship. New York won and chose Gehrig. Kansas students were offering Amelia Earhart, Texas chose Bigfoot Wallace (Texas Ranger - lawman) Minnesota chose the Mayo Brothers.

Gehrig was the second baseball player to be honored, Christy Mathewson was the first, Joe McGraw was the third. The USS Lou Gehrig would participate in the D-Day invasion of France, landing on Normandy Beach on Gehrig's birthday June 19

Friday, July 16, 2021

Oldsmobile Park, Lansing Lugnuts

1996-Apr-05 Lansing, Mi

Oldsmobile Park opened on April 3, 1996 with a game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. On April 5 the Lansing Lugnuts (KC Royals affiliate) had their opening day against the Rockford Cubbies

2010 the name of the field was changed to Thomas M. Cooley Law School Stadium, as part of a sponsorship agreement. Later that year the Jackson National Life Insurance Company purchased the rights to name the field, and the name was changed to Jackson Field at Thomas M. Cooley Law School Stadium

2014 an agreement with the Jackson National Life Insurance Company secured the name of the field as Jackson Field

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Silent Film Stars - Baseball in the Arts

 April 27, 1994 the USPS issued a series of steps honoring film stars of the silent screen. The stamps were designed by famed artist Hirschfeld. Four of the stamps issued had baseball in their lives

Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) - shown participating in a 1917 charity baseball game
English comic actor, filmmaker and composer who rose to fame in the silent film era. Became a worldwide icon through his comic portrayal as the Tramp

Harold Lloyd (1893-1971) American actor, comedian and stunt performer. Considered as one of the most influential film comedians alongside Chaplin and Keaton
Lloyd incorporated the game of baseball into his movies "Speedy" and Over the Fence"
 
Clara Bow (9105-1965) - American actress in the silent film era as The It Girl, and a leading sex symbol of the times. Publicity photo of Bow in a Hollywood Stars uniform, grew up as a tomboy playing baseball, football and learned to box

Buster Keaton (1895-1966) - American actor, comedian, director, producer, screenwriter, stunt performer
Keaton wrote in his autobiography.."baseball has been my favorite sport. I started playing the game as soon as I was old enough to handle a glove." Keaton starred in College (1927), The Cameraman (1928) and One Run Elmer (1935), and often used baseball to relax while making movies
Hollywood actors c1938: William Warren, Vince Barnett, Walter Abel, Joe E Brown, Hugh Herbert (top hat), Wayne Norris, Dick Powell, Maxie Rosenbloom
front row: Keye Luke, Jackie Coogan (Uncle Fester), Buster Keaton, Carl Sawyer
ZaSu Pitts co-starred in Casey At The Bat

updated 2023-05

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Ty Cobb

April 21, 1991 American Flag first day cover, with Ty Cobb cachet from the Button Gwinnett Stamp Club, Stone Mountain, Ga

Ty Cobb, "The Georgia Peach" was born in Narrows, Georgia. He spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers before finishing his career with the Philadelphia Athletics. Elected to the first calls of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 receiving more votes than any other player

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Rick Ferrell - Detroit Tigers

April 9, 1987 Detroit River Sta, Detroit, Mi

ebay find of a Rick Ferrell graded autograph. Most likely a one-of-a-kind item. I put this up for reference
April 9, 1987 was the 3rd game of the season for the tigers, facing the NY Yankees at Tiger Stadium, Detroit.. the tigers would defeat the Yankees 9-3

Rick Ferrell
St Louis Browns 1929-1933
Boston Red Sox 1933-1937
Washington Senators 1937-1941
St Louis Browns 1941-1943
Washington Senators 1944-1945, 1947

Hall of Fame inductions 1984