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March 2012 Prices Realized
HUGGINS AND SCOTT'S APRIL 5, 2012 PRICES REALIZED LOT# TITLE BIDS SALE PRICE* 1 1963-1968 Don Wert Game-Worn Detroit Tigers Road Uniform 16 $1,292.50 2 1968 World Series Detroit Tigers & St. Louis Cardinals Team Balls & Press Charms21 $1,175.00Full JSA 3 Don Wert Game-Used Glove 12 $646.25 4 Don Wert 1968 World Series Game-Issued Bat 14 $1,057.50 5 1968 American League All-Stars Team-Signed Ball With Mantle and Full JSA 22 $1,762.50 6 (3) 1962-1964 Detroit Tigers Team-Signed Baseball Run with Full JSAs 12 $763.75 7 (3) 1966-1970 Detroit Tigers Team-Signed Baseballs with Full JSA 8 $440.63 8 Detroit Tigers 1965 Team-Signed Bat and 1970 Team-Signed Ball - Full JSA 7 $470.00 9 1968-1970 Detroit Tigers Collection of (4) With 1968 Team-Signed Photo and10 World $558.13Series Black Bat 10 Don Wert 1968 All-Star Game Collection With Game-Issued Bat 9 $381.88 11 (3) Don Wert 1968 World Series Game-Issued Adirondack Bats 12 $411.25 12 Don Wert Minor League Lot of (3) With 1958 Valdosta Championship Ring 11 $323.13 13 Don Wert Tigers Reunion Lot of (6) With Uniforms and Multi-Signed Baseballs 6 $440.63 14 Don Wert Personal Awards Lot of (9) With 1965 BBWAA "Tiger of the Year" Plaque6 $270.25 15 Don Wert Memorabilia Balance of Collection With 1968 Team-Signed Photo and20 (10) $822.50Signed Baseballs 16 1911-14 D304 Brunners Bread Ty Cobb SGC 20 11 $6,462.50 17 1912 T227 Honest Long Cut Ty Cobb SGC 30 14 $2,702.50 18 (8) 1911-14 D304 General Baking Co. -
“The Royals of Sir Cedric” by Steve Treder of the Hardball Times December 21, 2004
“The Royals of Sir Cedric” by Steve Treder of The Hardball Times December 21, 2004 At its inception, the most successful expansion franchise in pre-free agency baseball history didn’t impress many observers. The Kansas City Royals devoted most of their expansion draft picks to unproven young players, in distinct contrast to the approach taken by their companion A.L. expansion team, the Seattle Pilots. Take a look at the first ten choices of each club, noting each player’s age and major league experience as of the October 15, 1968 draft: Royals: Player Age ML Seasons ML Experience 1. Roger Nelson 24 2 78 innings 2. Joe Foy 25 3 1,515 at-bats 3. Jim Rooker 26 1 5 innings 4. Joe Keough 22 1 98 at-bats 5. Steve Jones 27 2 36 innings 6. Jon Warden 22 1 37 innings 7. Ellie Rodriguez 22 1 24 at-bats 8. Dave Morehead 25 6 665 innings 9. Mike Fiore 24 1 19 at-bats 10. Bob Oliver 25 1 2 at-batsAverage Age - 24.2 Average ML Seasons - 1.9 Average ML Experience - 332 at-bats, 164 innings Pilots: Player Age ML Seasons ML Experience 1. Don Mincher 30 9 2,476 at-bats 2. Tommy Harper 28 7 2,547 at-bats 3. Ray Oyler 30 4 986 at-bats 4. Gerry McNertney 32 4 537 at-bats 5. Buzz Stephen 24 1 11 innings 6. Chico Salmon 27 5 1,304 at-bats 7. Diego Segui 31 7 889 innings 8. Tommy Davis 29 10 4,032 at-bats 9. -
Torrance Bows out of Tourney
Sloir Pitch Trops Romp Play Off* llcatit Tonight at Park To Girls loop 1'1,-iy off for the City cham pionship in slow pitch soft- ball opens tonight at 8:30 p.m., at Torronce Park when In Over Duds the Blue Streak and Service Three hits were all the Tro- Club league titlists vie in the jans needed Thursday as they first game of a best of three BLUES BOUNCE swept p.ist the Duds. 14-4. in niris' Softhall League action at MciMastcr Park The Fire Department "B" squad, representing the nine Llla Cordray posted a ono- UNIONMEN IN hittcr in tossing the win for the League's champion American Trojans. It was their eighth Legion will open play. Winner straight Girls' League triumph. will get special awards from FINAL GAME In a pair of Tuesday games the Recreation Department. The National Bluns and -,t \v-iltn.-ia park, the Huns TORRANCE HERALD AUG. 15, 1955 1 Rogues, 13-10. and A second game Is set for | Local 1135 closed out the Blu« ijins swamped the Friday night, same time and I Streak slow pitch soft hall sea place and I i ! : ..- 137. a third game, If son Friday night, at necessary. Is set for next Torrance Seven i rrors by the Duds en Park, with the Blues really abled the Trojans to grab off Torrance Bows hanging one on the Unlonmen, the game. They also benefited 27-5. from eight walks supplied hy Dud hurler Ada Dot Hayes. Al Tipton had a perfect five for five at the plate to pace the nets Two lilts nines to their league Dot Nelson, catcher, got two Out Of Tourney win. -
1969 Topps Baseball Stamps Set Checklist
1 969 TOPPS BASEBALL STAMPS SET CHECKLIST 51 Jesus Alou 52 Bob Bailey 53 John Bateman 54 Donn Clendenon 55 Jim Grant 56 Larry Jaster 57 Mack Jones 58 Manny Mota 59 Gary Sutherland 60 Maury Wills 61 Tommie Agee 62 Ed Charles 63 Jerry Grote 64 Bud Harrelson 65 Cleon Jones 66 Jerry Koosman 67 Ed Kranepool 68 Tom Seaver 69 Art Shamsky 70 Ron Swoboda 71 Richie Allen 72 John Briggs 73 Johnny Callison 74 Clay Dalrymple 75 Woodie Fryman 76 Don Lock 77 Cookie Rojas 78 Chris Short 79 Ron Taylor 80 Rick Wise 81 Gene Alley 82 Matty Alou 83 Steve Blass 84 Jim Bunning 85 Roberto Clemente 86 Ron Kline 87 Jerry May 88 Bill Mazeroski 89 Willie Stargell 90 Bob Veale 91 Jose Arcia 92 Ollie Brown Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 93 Al Ferrara 94 Tony Gonzalez 95 Dave Giusti 96 Alvin McBean 97 Orlando Pena 98 Dick Selma 99 Larry Stahl 100 Zoilo Versalles 101 Bobby Bolin 102 Jim Davenport 103 Dick Dietz 104 Jim Ray Hart 105 Ron Hunt 106 Hal Lanier 107 Juan Marichal 108 Willie Mays 109 Willie McCovey 110 Gaylord Perry 111 Nelson Briles 112 Lou Brock 113 Orlando Cepeda 114 Curt Flood 115 Bob Gibson 116 Julian Javier 117 Dal Maxvill 118 Tim McCarver 119 Vada Pinson 120 Mike Shannon 121 Mark Belanger 122 Curt Blefary 123 Don Buford 124 Jim Hardin 125 Dave Johnson 126 Dave McNally 127 Tom Phoebus 128 Boog Powell 129 Brooks Robinson 130 Frank Robinson 131 Mike Andrews 132 Ray Culp 133 Russ Gibson 134 Ken Harrelson 135 Jim Lonborg 136 Rico Petrocelli 137 Jose Santiago 138 George Scott 139 Reggie Smith Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 140 -
U.S., Panama Move to Re-Establish
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1»«4 / A veraft Dally Net ProM Rtm For tiM WMk BndMl The Come Doubles Club of sued for tax free construction mann, sasodats professor of North Methodist Church will Building Permits in the amount of $4,800, for al Seminary Choir Old Testament at the seminary, lU ndi tt, 1964 The Wi About Town hold a square dance and dem terations to the town-owned vdll direct the all-male ohona. 1 «f ... onstration tomorrow at 8 p.m. Down in March Harrison St garage. He has done graduate work at TM LmUm of the Assumption at the church. Lee Pine of Man To Give Concert 13,931 will hold a military whist and Princeton Unlvenlty in New PARK RESTAURANT Mambtf of tho Audit chester will be the caller. Mem Building Inspector Thomas C. Jersey and Nsw Testamsnt ft.*-.-. setback card p a i^ Monday at bers are reminded that guests The laUMieran Theological 187 NORTH MAIN ST,—TEL. 649-810S Bartoo of OIrouUtloB t:lB p.m. in the church hall. Mr. are welcome to attend. Monahan reports that estimated K of C to View Seminary of Fhlladelpbla, Pa., ’nisdogy, and has been a fre and Mra J. Edward McKeever taxable construction coats in will give a concert Suixlay at quent lectura* on the Philadd- Maneheeter^A CUy of Village Charm Will supervise the playing. Tick Manchester last month were 28 8 p.in. in the Sanctuary of Oon- phia Orchestra series and at The Couples Club of Center per cent below those for the Film of Fair ets wUl be available at the door. -
The Anchor, Volume 81.21: April 18, 1969
Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1969 The Anchor: 1960-1969 4-18-1969 The Anchor, Volume 81.21: April 18, 1969 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1969 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 81.21: April 18, 1969" (1969). The Anchor: 1969. Paper 8. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1969/8 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 81, Issue 21, April 18, 1969. Copyright © 1969 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1960-1969 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1969 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. anc OPE COLLEGE $Ccc^ or OLLAND, MICHIGAN Slst ANNIVERSARY - 21 Hope College. Holland. Michigan 49423 April IS. Three Candidates Seek Congress Presidency Nominees Liggett, May, Vander Byl Present Their Campaign Positions By George Arwady Committee. He is a junior Eng- anchor Editor lish major with a 2.5 g.p.a. 'I'im Liggett, .Jerry May and VANDERBYL, a member of Wayne Vander Byl are vying for the Arcadian fraternity, has the office of student body i'resi- served on the Student Senate and dent and a place on the Adminis- the anchor staff. He has sung trative Affairs Board. with the College Chorus and the v The election will be held Tues- Motet Choir. He is a sophomore day in Van Raalte Hall and a philosophy major with a 3.2 g. -
Justin Verlander Named Tiger of the Year by the Detroit Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: MEDIA RELATIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011 313-471-2000 / tigers.com @Official_Tigers / @TigresdeDetroit facebook.com/tigers JUSTIN VERLANDER NAMED TIGER OF THE YEAR BY THE DETROIT CHAPTER OF THE BASEBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA DETROIT – Justin Verlander has been selected as the Tiger of the Year for 2011 in voting by the Detroit Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. The righthander received 25 of the 26 first place votes, with the other vote going to first baseman Miguel Cabrera. Verlander led the American League with 24 wins, a 2.40 ERA and 250 strikeouts in 2011 to become just the second pitcher in franchise history to lead all three categories in a single season, joining Hal Newhouser, who accomplished the feat in 1945. He became the first American League pitcher to win the triple crown since Minnesota’s Johan Santana did so in 2006. In addition to leading the league in wins, ERA and strikeouts, Verlander also topped all league pitchers with an .828 winning percentage, 251.0 innings pitched, a .192 batting average against, 6.24 hits per nine innings and 8.39 baserunners per nine innings. Additional season superlatives included a 16-3 record following a Tigers loss. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, it marked the most wins by a pitcher following a team loss since Steve Carlton posted 19 such wins for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1972 season. With 250 strikeouts, Verlander has now recorded 200-or-more strikeouts in three straight seasons, marking the longest streak by a Tigers pitcher since Mickey Lolich did so in six straight seasons from 1969-74. -
From Caribbean Sea American Soldier Killed by Koreans
HiG~ TIDE LOW TiDE 11/24/ ~.3 AT 0226 11/24/ !.O AT 0836 11;24/ 4.9 AT 1454 :JLe HOURGLASS 11/24/ i.2 AT 2107 VOL. ~ No. 1276 J~WAJA1£Jl.L. MARSHALL ! StANDS FRIDAY 2~ NOVEMBER 1962 NO DETAILS ANNOUNCED WAR MACHINES GONE HONOLULU, (UPI)--THE NAVY ADVISED MACHETE WIELDING MARINERS THAT "A HAZARDOUS OPERATION" RAMPA~E FROM CARIBBEAN SEA WOULD BE CONDUCTED TODAY AND TOMORROW NATIVES ON WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UPI)--THE PAARL, SOUTH AFRICA, Nov. 22 (UPI)- ~N A 22,500 SQUARE MILES OCEAN AREA MIGHTY WAR MACHINES OF THE UNITED SOUTH OF JOHNSTON !SLAND. PACIFIC A VENGfANCE RiOT BY MORE THAN 100 AFRi STATES AND RUSSIA WENT BACK TO THEiR CANE-HA~DLED MISSILE RANGE OffiCIALS SAID THEY CAN NATIVES WIELDING MA NORMAL COLD WAR DUTiES TODAY. COULD NOT DISCLOSE ANY DETAILS Of THE CHETES KILLED SEVEN PERSONS AND TURNED WITH THE EASING OF TENSION OVER CUBA OPERATiON. THIS SHOWPIECE WINE-GROWiNG CENTER INTO THE ARMED FORCES Of BOTH NATIONS RELAX AN ARMED CAMP TODAY. ED THE EMERGENCY CONDITIONS IN fORCE THE NATIVES STORMED INTO THE CITY LATE SINCE OCT. 22. LAST NIGHT, HACKED TO DEATH TWO YOUNG RUSSIAN PREMIER KHRUSHCHEV YESTERDAY AMERICAN SOLDIER EUROPEANS, STONED BUSINESS ESTABLISH CANCELLED THE EMERGENCY "COMBAT READI MENTS AND SURROUNDED T~E POLICE STA ~ESS" ORDERS HE SENT OUT AT THE HEIGHT KILLED BY KOREANS TION IN "A NIGHT OF TERROR" WHICH END- SEOUL, KOREA, Nov 22 (UPI)--NoRTH Of THE CRISIS AND PULLED HIS SUBMARINES ED WHEN POLICE GUNfiRE KILLED FIVE DEMON~ KOREAN TROOPS HAVE KILLED AN AMERICAN OUT Of THE CARIBBEAN. -
8/9/17 Detroit Tigers at St Louis Cardinals Box Score
Game Stats - 7/22/17 Detroit Tigers at St Louis Cardinals Box Score DETROIT TIGERS (1) AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS (6) DETROIT TIGERS AB R H BI ST LOUIS CARDINALS AB R H BI Dick Mcauliffe 3 0 0 0 Lou Brock 3 0 1 0 Mickey Stanley 4 1 1 1 Curt Flood 3 1 0 0 Al Kaline 4 0 0 0 Roger Maris 3 1 0 0 Norm Cash 4 0 0 0 Orlando Cepeda 4 1 2 2 Willie Horton 2 0 0 0 Tim McCarver 3 1 1 1 Jim Northrup 3 0 1 0 Mike Shannon 4 1 1 1 Bill Freehan 3 0 0 0 Julian Javier 4 1 2 1 Don Wert 3 0 0 0 Dal Maxvill 4 0 0 1 Denny Mclain 1 0 0 0 Bob Gibson 4 0 0 0 Eddie Mathews 1 0 0 0 Gates Brown 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 29 1 2 1 TOTALS 32 6 7 6 DETROIT TIGERS 000 001 000 -- 1 ST LOUIS CARDINALS 200 300 10x -- 6 LOB--DETROIT TIGERS 3, ST LOUIS CARDINALS 6. ERR--Mickey Stanley, Norm Cash, Mike Shannon. 2B--Jim Northrup. 3B--Julian Javier, Mike Shannon. HR--Mickey Stanley, Orlando Cepeda. SB--Lou Brock. DETROIT TIGERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Denny Mclain (L) 5.00 5 5 5 3 7 1 Daryl Patterson 2.00 2 1 1 1 0 0 John Hiller 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST LOUIS CARDINALS Bob Gibson (W) 9.00 2 1 1 2 5 1 SO--Mickey Stanley, Dick Mcauliffe (2), Al Kaline, Bill Freehan, Roger Maris, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Mike Shannon, Orlando Cepeda, Curt Flood (2). -
2017 MLB Jr. Home Run Derby Local Competitions
2017 MLB Jr. Home Run Derby Local Competitions * Local Competitions listed are open to the public and are updated regularly. Don't see one in your community? Sign up to host at www.jrhrd.com Organization City St Zip Date Time Location Mat-Su Miners Baseball Palmer AK 99645 TBD TBD TBD Willie Mays RBI League of Birmingham Bessemer AL 35022 TBD TBD Huffman/Roebuck Park Willie Mays RBI League of Birmingham Bessemer AL 35022 TBD TBD Huffman/Roebuck Park Birmingham Parks and Recreation Department Birmingham AL 35204 TBD TBD Cooper Green Baseball Complex - 120 Dorthy Dr Huffman Youth Sports Birmingham AL 35215 TBD TBD Huffman/Roebuck Park Cottonwood Athletic Club Cottonwood AL 36320 TBD TBD TBD Hurricanes Baseball 9U Cullman AL 35057 TBD TBD Cullman, AL Cashin Wheeler LL Decatur AL 35601 29-Apr 10:00 AM Butch Matthews Field Wilson Dam Baseball Florence AL 35634 TBD TBD Wilson Dam Park Russell County Baseball League Fort Mitchell AL 36856 TBD TBD Russell County Baseball Sports Complex Mcintosh Athletics Association Mcintosh AL 36553 26-Apr 10:00 a.m. Mcintosh Ball Park Southwest Thaddeus Angels Midfield AL 35228 TBD TBD Midfield Park Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 TBD TBD Sage Park Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 TBD TBD TBD Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 TBD TBD TBD Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 TBD TBD TBD Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 TBD TBD TBD Mobile Parks & Recreation Department Mobile AL 36601 TBD TBD TBD Mobile Parks & Recreation -
My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014
My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014 A complete record of my full-season Replays of the 1908, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1975, and 1978 Major League seasons as well as the 1923 Negro National League season. This encyclopedia includes the following sections: • A list of no-hitters • A season-by season recap in the format of the Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia- Baseball • Top ten single season performances in batting and pitching categories • Career top ten performances in batting and pitching categories • Complete career records for all batters • Complete career records for all pitchers Table of Contents Page 3 Introduction 4 No-hitter List 5 Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia Baseball style season recaps 91 Single season record batting and pitching top tens 93 Career batting and pitching top tens 95 Batter Register 277 Pitcher Register Introduction My baseball board gaming history is a fairly typical one. I lusted after the various sports games advertised in the magazines until my mom finally relented and bought Strat-O-Matic Football for me in 1972. I got SOM’s baseball game a year later and I was hooked. I would get the new card set each year and attempt to play the in-progress season by moving the traded players around and turning ‘nameless player cards” into that year’s key rookies. I switched to APBA in the late ‘70’s because they started releasing some complete old season sets and the idea of playing with those really caught my fancy. Between then and the mid-nineties, I collected a lot of card sets. -
Spring 2005 Auction Prices Realized
Spring 2005 Auction Prices Realized (May 25, 2005) includes 15% buyer’s premium Babe Ruth 1921-31 Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby Game Used Bat 1 SCDA 6.5 $43,674.70 2 1933 World Wide Gum #93 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT $15,878.05 3 1933 Sport Kings #2 Babe Ruth GAI 8.5 NM/MT+ $29,768.90 4 1916 Boston Store (H801-8) Babe Ruth PSA 4 VG/EX $14,530.25 5 Babe Ruth Signed Baseball $8,511.15 6 Babe Ruth Autographed Check Display Piece $6,392.85 7 1948 Leaf #3 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT $5,177.30 8 1933 Sport Kings #4 Red Grange PSA 8 NM/MT $3,968.65 9 1933 Sport Kings #5 Ed Wachter PSA 8 NM/MT $1,443.25 10 1933 Sport Kings #9 E.J. Blood PSA 8 NM/MT $595.70 11 1933 Sport Kings #10 Anton Lekang PSA 8 NM/MT $655.50 12 1933 Sport Kings #13 Laverne Fator PSA 8 NM/MT $595.70 13 1933 Sport Kings #14 Jim Londos PSA 8 NM/MT $655.50 14 1933 Sport Kings #16 Bill Tilden PSA 8 NM/MT $1,587.00 15 1933 Sport Kings #18 Gene Tunney PSA 8 NM/MT $1,480.05 16 1933 Sport Kings #19 Eddie Shore PSA 8 NM/MT $2,035.50 17 1933 Sport Kings #24 Howie Morenz PSA 7 NM $1,454.75 18 1933 Sport Kings #26 James Wedell PSA 8 NM/MT $960.25 19 1933 Sport Kings #27 Roscoe Turner PSA 8 NM/MT $2,838.20 20 1933 Sport Kings #28 James Doolittle PSA 8 NM/MT $2,580.60 21 1933 Sport Kings #32 Joe Lopchick PSA 7 NM $1,699.70 22 1933 Sport Kings #35 Knute Rockne PSA 8 NM/MT $3,607.55 23 1933 Sport Kings #36 Willie Hoppe PSA 8 NM/MT $1,312.15 24 1933 Sport Kings #37 Helene Madison PSA 8 NM/MT $1,055.70 25 1933 Sport Kings #38 Bobby Jones PSA 7 NM $3,430.45 26 1933 Sport Kings #39 Jack Westrope PSA 8 NM/MT $1,545.60 27 1933 Sport Kings #40 Ed Don George PSA 8 NM/MT $960.25 28 1933 Sport Kings #41 Jim Browning PSA 8 NM/MT $872.85 29 1933 Sport Kings #43 Primo Carnera PSA 8 NM/MT $1,443.25 30 1933 Sport Kings #47 J.