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Ba Mss 211 Bl-644.2009, Bl-645.2009 Bl-646.2009, Bl-647.2009 GUIDE to the BOB GILLEN SCORECARD COLLECTION National Baseball Hall of Fame Library Manuscript Archives National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 25 Main Street Cooperstown, NY 13326 www.baseballhall.org Claudette Scrafford September 2013 Collection Number BA MSS 211 BL-644.2009, BL-645.2009 BL-646.2009, BL-647.2009 Title Bob Gillen Scorecards Dates 1946-2001 Extent .83 linear feet (2 archival boxes) Repository National Baseball Hall of Fame Library 25 Main Street Cooperstown, NY 13326 Abstract A collection of 110 scorecards from spring training and regular season professional baseball games, all scored. Preferred Citation Bob Gillen Scorecards, BA MSS 211, National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, NY Access By appointment during regular business hours, email [email protected]. Property Rights Property rights are owned by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Copyright For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the library. Scope and Content This collection is arranged in two boxes, regular season games and spring training games. Box 1 are all regular season games except for one 1953 World Series game and one Florida State League game. Box 2 are all spring training games from the Grapefruit League in Florida. The scorecards are then organized alphabetically by city, with the exception of the Angels, which are listed first. Many include a program or magazine. Notations include weather conditions, attendance figures and umpires. Controlled Access Terms These records are indexed under the following terms in the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Library catalog. Corporate Names American League of Professional Baseball Clubs National League of Professional Baseball Clubs Florida State League Grapefruit League Subject Headings Scorecards Programs Spring training World Series Content List Box 1 Regular Season Folder 1 7/18/1962 Tigers vs. Angels Folder 2 9/14/1954 Red Sox vs. Orioles Folder 3 vs. Baltimore Orioles 4/18/1955 Yankees 7/01/1955 Red Sox 13 innings 6/14/1955 White Sox Folder 4 7/03/1959 Red Sox vs. Orioles 7/04/1959 Red Sox vs. Orioles Folder 5 9/18/1964 Angels vs. Orioles Folder 6 9/05/1955 Senators vs. Red Sox Doubleheader 9/05/1955 Senators vs. Red Sox Game 2 Folder 7 7/23/1961 Yankees vs. Red Sox Folder 8 vs. LA Dodgers 5/07/1949 Cubs 7/14/1949 Reds 8/28/1949 Pirates Folder 9 8/26/1951 Pirates vs. Dodgers Doubleheader, Games 1 & 2 Folder 10 7/01/1946 Pirates vs. Cubs Folder 11 9/25/1962 Colt 45’s vs. Dodgers Folder 12 6/10/1953 Braves vs. Giants Folder 13 5/16/1954 Braves vs. Giants Doubleheader 5/16/1954 Braves vs. Giants Game 2 Folder 14 vs. NY Giants 4/23/1949 Braves 4/24/1949 Braves 5/03/1949 Pirates 6/28/1949 Braves 9/05/1949 Phillies Doubleheader 9/05/1949 Phillies Game 2 Folder 15 vs. NY Giants 5/21/1950 Pirates Doubleheader 5/21/1950 Pirates Game 2 5/24/1950 Cardinals 7/02/1950 Braves Doubleheader 7/02/1950 Braves Game 2 7/04/1950 Dodgers Doubleheader 7/04/1950 Dodgers Game 2 Folder 16 vs. NY Giants 4/21/1951 Dodgers 5/30/1951 Braves Doubleheader 5/30/1951 Braves Game 2 9/03/1951 Phillies Doubleheader, Games 1 & 2 Folder 17 vs. NY Yankees 4/30/1949 Red Sox 5/01/1949 Red Sox 6/24/1949 Tigers 9/11/1949 Senators Doubleheader 9/11/1949 Senators Game 2 Folder 18 vs. NY Yankees 5/12/1950 Athletics 5/30/1950 Red Sox Doubleheader 5/30/1950 Red Sox Game 2 6/03/1950 White Sox Doubleheader 6/03/1950 White Sox Game 2 Folder 19 vs. NY Yankees 6/30/1951 Red Sox 7/04/1951 Senators Doubleheader 7/04/1951 Senators Game 2 9/05/1951 Red Sox Folder 20 6/27/1953 Indians vs. Yankees 7/08/1953 Red Sox vs. Yankees Folder 21 9/30/1953 Dodgers vs. Yankees World Series, game 1 Folder 22 5/22/1954 Red Sox vs. Yankees 6/12/1954 White Sox vs. Yankees Folder 23 9/13/1964 Twins vs. Yankees Folder 24 vs. Philadelphia Phillies 6/17/1958 Dodgers 7/28/1958 Giants Doubleheader 7/28/1958 Giants Game 2 Folder 25 6/28/1961 Giants vs. Phillies Folder 26 4/14/2001 St. Lucie Mets vs. Scored; Florida State League Brevard County Manatees Box 2 Spring Training - Florida Folder 1 3/18/1967 Mets vs. Braves Municipal Stadium Folder 2 3/19/1966 Tigers vs. Red Sox Chain-O’-Lakes Park 3/25/1967 Twins vs. Red Sox 3/30/1968 Yankees vs. Red Sox Folder 3 3/14/1970 Mets vs. Red Sox Chain-O’-Lakes Park Folder 4 3/28/1988 Mets vs. Red Sox 3/29/1989 Reds vs. Red Sox Parking ticket #1041 taped in Folder 5 4/05/1991 Phillies vs. Red Sox 3/12/1992 Twins vs. Red Sox Folder 6 3/17/2001 Dodgers vs. Marlins Space Coast Stadium 3/28/2001 Orioles vs. Marlins Folder 7 3/15/1964 Phillies vs. Colt 45’s Cocoa Stadium Folder 8 3/30/1966 Twins vs. Astros Cocoa Stadium 3/15/1969 Twins vs. Astros Folder 9 3/28/1971 Dodgers vs. Astros Cocoa Stadium 3/21/1977 Expos vs. Astros 3/24/1979 Twins vs. Astros Folder 10 3/26/1980 Red Sox vs. Astros 3/13/1982 Dodgers vs. Astros 3/23/1983 Red Sox vs. Astros Folder 11 4/04/1990 Blue Jays vs. Astros Osceola County Stadium Folder 12 3/09/1963 Senators vs. Dodgers Dodgertown 3/13/1965 Braves vs. Dodgers 3/26/1967 Orioles vs. Dodgers Holman Stadium 3/28/1968 White Sox vs. Dodgers Folder 13 3/29/1970 Astros vs. Dodgers 3/30/1970 Yankees vs. Dodgers Folder 14 3/30/1975 Red Sox vs. Dodgers 3/13/1977 Braves vs. Dodgers Holman Stadium Folder 15 3/17/1979 Yankees vs. Dodgers Holman Stadium 3/26/1978 Astros vs. Dodgers Folder 16 3/29/1981 Expos vs. Dodgers Holman Stadium 3/10/1982 Red Sox vs. Dodgers Folder 17 3/20/1983 Braves vs. Dodgers Holman Stadium 3/26/1987 Red Sox vs. Dodgers 3/26/1988 Braves vs. Dodgers Folder 18 4/03/1991 Mets vs. Dodgers not scored; positions noted on roster Folder 19 3/17/1992 Braves vs. Dodgers Holman Stadium Folder 20 4/06/1963 Yankees vs. Braves Municipal Stadium Folder 21 3/24/1963 Phillies vs. Twins Tinker Field 4/02/1966 Braves vs. Twins 4/05/1990 Red Sox vs. Twins Parking ticket #38-842 taped in Folder 22 3/23/1991 Braves vs. Mets not scored; positions noted on roster Official St. Lucie Mets roster and statistical fact sheet on front cover Folder 23 3/13/1966 Orioles vs. Yankees Fort Lauderdale Stadium Folder 24 3/16/1968 Pirates vs. Phillies Jack Russell Stadium 3/22/1969 Red Sox vs. Phillies Folder 25 3/07/1970 Expos vs. Senators Municipal Stadium .
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