Sep 21, 1985 Lake Harmony, Pa
A reference of baseball stamps, postmarks, first day and commemorative covers honoring the game of baseball.
Friday, January 7, 2022
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Stamp Show - Spring Stamp Show '90
ASDA - Spring Stamp Fair '90
June 8, 1990 New York, NY
Same postmark was used for June 9 & 10, with cachets for football and basketball also available
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Monday, December 6, 2021
Buggs Bunny Baseball
2020-Jul-27 Burbank, CA
The US Postal Service issued a set of 10 stamps, each picturing Bugs Bunny in his various roles. One of his most most memorable appearances came in Baseball Bugs, 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated cartoon directed by Frtiz Freleng. Release date Feb 2, 1946. In the short feature, Bugs takes on the Gas-House Gorillas, singlehandedly.
The stamp artwork was developed in partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, featuring work from Warner Bros. Animation Artists. Peter Browngardt provided the illustrations, Greg Breeding was the designer and William J Gicker served as art director fo the Postal Service
FDC Online
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Stamp Show - Tri-Code Ben Franklin
April 29, 1989 Westfield, Pa
Tri-Code Benjamin Franklin Stamp Fair
Jun 10, 1989 Cooperstown, Lou Gehrig first day on a Tri-Code fair envelope
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Chan Ho Park
1984-Apr-08 Los Angeles, Ca
Dodger Stadium
Atlanta Braves 6-0 LA Dodgers
Braves RBI: Terry Pendelton (3-HR) Fred McGriff (HR), David Justice (HR), Javy Lopez
Pitching: Kent Mercker (Braves - Complete game W) Pedro Astacio (LAD-L)
Chan Ho Park pitched 1-inning in relief
First Korean to play in the Major Leagues, signed with the Dodgers when he was a sophomore at Hanyang University, Seoul
MLB: 124W - 98L; 4.36 ERA; Strikeouts: 1,715
Innings pitched: 1,993 Games: 476: WAR:19.9
NPB: 1W-5L; 4.29 ERA; Strikeouts: 21
KBO: 5W-10L; 5.06 ERA; Strikeouts: 68
LA Dodgers (1994-2001, 2008) Texas Rangers (2002-2005)
San Diego Padres (2005-2006) New York Mets (2007)
Philadelphia Phillies (2009) New York Yankees (2010)
Pittsburgh Pirates (2010)
Orix Buffaloes (NPB-2011) Hanwha Eagles (KBO-2012)
All-Star 2001
Korean National Team
Gold Medal - Asian Games (1998)
World Baseball Classic (2006)
Silver Medal - Asian Baseball Championship (2007)
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Jose Canseco
1986-Apr-08 Oakland, Ca
Minnesota Twins 3-2 Oakland Athletics
Twins RBI: Gary Gaetti, Mark Salas, Kent Hrbek
Oakland RBI: Dwayne Murphy, Tony Philips
Pitching: Frank Viola (Twins-W) Chris Codiroli (A's-L)
Jose Canseco played 29 games for the 1985 Oakland Athletics, achieving 29 hits in 96 at-bats, with 5 home runs. In his 1986 rookie season debut he had1 hit in 3 at-bats and 1 walk
1989-Sep-23 Milwaukee, Wi
First player to achieve the 40/40 club
1994-Apr-11 Arlington, Tx
While Horse artist proof (Ebay find)
Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 Texas Rangers
In his first home game for the Texas Rangers went 0-3, with 1 walk and 1 RBI
The Rangers would take the loss
Jose Canseco played for the Oakland Athletics (1985-1992, 1997) Texas Rangers (1992-1994) Boston Red Sox (1995-1996) Toronto Blue Jays (1999-2000) New York Yankees (2000) Chicago White Sox (2001)
Career Batting ave: .266; RBI: 1,407; HR: 462
Friday, November 26, 2021
Los Angeles Dodgers - 1994 Opening Day
1994-April-05 Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, Ca
Florida Marlins 3-4 LA Dodgers
Marlins RBI: Kurt Abbott (2-HR), Jeff Conine (HR)
LAD RBI: Mike Piazza, Brett Butler, Jeff Treadway, Eric Karros
Marlins pitching: Charlie Hough (Start-6 innings) Jeremy Hernandez (L)
LAD pitching: Orel Hershiser (start-6 innings) Jim Gott (W)
Raul Mondesi, right field 0-4, rookie season
Mondesi appeared in 42 games in 1993 for the Dodgers
Batting ave .291, OPS .811, RBI - 10
He did not meet rookie eligibility for the 1993 season
Mondesi played 13 seasons for the LA Dodgers (1993-1999) Toronto Blue Jays (2000-2002)
New York Yankees (2002-2003) Arizona Diamondbacks (2003) Pittsburgh Pirates (2004)
Anaheim angels (2004) Atlanta Braves (2004)
- National League Rookie of the Year - 1994
- All-Star - 1995
- 2-time Gold Glove Award - 1995, 1997
- 2-time 30-30 club
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Monday, November 22, 2021
Tiger Stadium - Detroit Tigers
Apr 20, 1992 Detroit, Mi
Tiger Stadium Anniversary
The Tigers were away on the stadium's anniversary
Baltimore Orioles 12-4 Detroit Tigers
Attendance 45,013 Camden Yards
Previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium - tiger Stadium was located in the Corktown section of Detroit. It served as home field for the Detroit Tigers from 1912-1999. The NFL Detroit Lions played at the stadium from 1938-1974
Tigers owner Frank Navin built the stadium on the site of the Tigers previous field, Bennett Park. Opening day was April 20, 1912, the same day as Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park opened.
Coming home after a 4-3 road trip, the Tigers opened Navin Field against the Cleveland Naps with a 6-5 extra-inning victory. George Mullin took the victory pitching a complete game, Vean Gregg took the complete game loss for the Naps.
Cleveland RBIs: Terry Turner, Buddy Ryan - 2 earned runs
Tigers RBIs: Jim Delahanty (3), George Mullin, Ty Cobb - 5 earned runs
The final game at Tiger Stadium was played on September 27, 1999
Briggs Stadium postcard
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Ricky Horton - St Louis Cardinals
December 3, 1984 Greenville, Il
Benefit for the American Cancer Society
Ebay find: looks like a photo-copied cachet for a benefit fund raiser for the American Cancer Society, featuring St Louis Cardinals' Ricky Horton
Horton was a pitcher with the St Louis Cardinals (1984-1987, 1989-1990) Chicago White Sox (1988) Los Angeles Dodgers (1988-1989). 1984 won a career high 9 games as a rookie. Appeared in the 1985 and 1987 World Series with the Cardinals and the 1988 World Series with the Championship Dodgers
Achieved his first major league hit off Nolan Ryan on May 21, 1984
Win-Loss records: 32-27, ERA 3.76, Strikeouts 319
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Cy Young Award - 1996
1996-Nov-12 New York, NY
Cy Young Award
Pat Hentgen, Toronto Blue Jays - American League
20 wins - 10 losses, 3.22 ERA, 265.2 innings pitched, 177 strikeouts, 94 walks
John Smoltz - Atlanta Braves - National League
24 wins - 8 losses, 2.94 ERA, 253.2 innings pitched, 276 strikeouts, 55 walks
American League runner-ups:
Andy Pettite - New York Yankees
Mariano Rivera - New York Yankees
National League runner-ups:
Kevin Brown - Florida Marlins
Andy Benes - StLouis Cardinals
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Ernie Banks - In Memoriam
2015-Jan-23 Chicago, IL
Bevil cachet
Born: January 31, 1931 Dallas, Tx
Died: January 23, 2015 Chicago, Il
Kansas City Monarchs (1951, 1953)
Chicago Cubs (1953-1971)
.274 bating average
2,583 hits
1,636 RBI
512 home runs
14-time All-Star
2-time NL MVP (1958, 1959)
Gold Glove Award (1960)
2-time NL Home Run Leader (1958, 1960)
2-time NL RBI Leader (1958, 1959)
National Baseball Hall of Fame (1977)
Chicago Cubs #14 jersey retired (1982)
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Bret Saberhagen
1985-Sep-30 Kansas City, Mo
California Angels 1-3 Kansas City Royals
Angels RBI: Doug DeCinces
Royals RBI: George Brett 2 (HR); Jim Sundberg (HR)
Pitching: John Candelaria - Angels L; Saberhagen - Royals W (20-6)
1985-Nov-11 New York, NY
Cy Young Award
Bret Saberhagen - Kansas City Royals (20-6)
1991-Aug-26 Kansas City, Mo
No-Hit Game (5 strikeouts, 2 walks)
Chicago White Sox 0-7 Kansas City Royals
Royals Stadium
KCR RBI: Todd Benzinger 3; George Brett; Bill Pecota; Jim eisenreich; Kirk Gibson
Brett Saberhagen
Kansas City Royals (1984-1991) New York Mets (1992-1995)
Colorado Rockies (1995) Boston Red Sox (1997-1999, 2001)
- Win-Loss: 167-117
- ERA: 3.34
- Strikeouts: 1, 715
- 3-time All-Star
- World Series Champion: 1985
- 2-time AL Cy Young Award: (1985, 1989)
- World Series MVP: 1985
- Gold Glove Award: 1989
- MLB Wins leader: 1989
- Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award: 1998
- Tony Conigliaro Award: 1998
- Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame: 2005
1988 - Grenada
1990 - Comoro Islands
Bret Saberhagen and Kevin Mitchell souvenir sheet
Friday, October 22, 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Chicago Cubs - National League Playoffs
1989-Oct-04 Chicago, Ill
Notarized postcard to indicate that dirt from Wrigley field was applied to the postcard obtained during the 1989 National League Playoffs.
This was part of a large auction lot of Cubs memorabilia
front of the Designer Prints postcard
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Chicago Cubs - 1988 : First Night Game
Aug 8, 1988 pictorial postmark commemorating the Cubs first night game
1988-Aug-09 Wrigley Field - Chicago, Ill
The first Chicago Cubs night game was scheduled to be played on Aug 8, 1988 abasing the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cubs were the last team to install lights at their field. Owner Philip Wrigley had planned to install lights in 1942, but plans were put on hold due to World War II. It would take the Cubs 46 years to play that initial night game
The game started and both teams played until a summer downpour ended the game. The Cubs were leading 3-1. The game was called and the first night game would take place the following night, Aug 9 with the New York Mets coming to town. The Cubs would defeat the Mets 6-4 before 36, 399 fans
The game scheduled for Aug 8, would be made up on Sept 5, as part of a double-header. The Phillies defeated the Cubs 4-3
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