Mail Order Accepted on All Guests

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Mail Order Accepted on All Guests New England’s Best Sports Memorabilia Event! The Greater Boston Sports Collectors Club Presents The 34th Annual GBSCC Sports Card and Memorabilia Show November 1, 2 & 3 at the Shriner’s Auditorium Exit 39 off Rt. 93 Wilmington, MA Friday 12-7 pm Saturday 9-5 pm Sunday 9-3 pm Admissions: $10.00 Adult / Seniors 65+ and under 10 FREE!! AUTOGRAPH GUESTS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR PATRICE BRAD FRANK CLAY CARLTON STEVE RAY PHIL KEN ANDRE BERGERON MARCHAND VIOLA HARBOR RICH CAMARILLO FISK GARVEY BOURQUE ESPOSITO HODGE TIPPETT PATRIOTS PRO BOWL BRUINS SC CHAMP BRUINS SC CHAMP CY YOUNG BACHELORETTE: BACHELOR (In conjunction with Your (In conjunction with Your MLB HOF MLB MVP IN PARADISE & FORMER NEW NHL HOF NHL HOF 2X SC CHAMP NFL HOF & ANNIVERSARY TEAM Sports Memorabilia Store) Sports Memorabilia Store) & WS MVP ENGLAND PATRIOT DAVE BILLY CURT RONNIE JIM ROMAN ROD DON JOHN ADAM THURMAN THOMAS MOREHEAD ROHR SCHILLING LIPPETT RICE PHIFER CAREW MARCOTTE BUCYK OATES 1967 IMPOSSIBLE 1967 IMPOSSIBLE NFL HOF 2X WS CHAMP PATRIOTS MLB HOF 3X SB CHAMP MLB HOF BRUINS SC CHAMP NHL HOF NHL HOF DREAM DREAM GORDON ERIK FRED LEE BRETT DOUG LAWRENCE TY MARK BUTCH BOB HAYWARD ESTRADA MARION SMITH RITCHIE ROBERTS TAYLOR LAW BAVARO GORING LILLY PATRIOTS PRO BOWL CELTICS 4X SC CHAMP 'CHIPS" MLB HOF CURRENT BRUIN BRUINS SC CHAMP NHL HOF NFL & PATS HOF 2X SB CHAMP NFL HOF & ANNIVERSARY TEAM NBA ALL STAR FORMER BRUIN & COACH *Card Grading at Show *3 Blockbuster Days *Autograph Authentication at Show *Over 350 Dealer Tables *Hundreds of Dealers Buying & Selling BOBBY CHRIS MARCEL KEMBA RICH TED J. C. JONATHAN MAIL ORDER ACCEPTED ON ALL GUESTS HULL CHELIOS DIONNE WALKER GEDMAN KARRAS JACKSON PAPELBON NHL HOF 3X NORRIS CHAMP NHL HOF NBA ALL STAR RED SOX ALL STAR SB CHAMP SB CHAMP WS CHAMP AUTOGRAPH GUEST PRICING Guests Regular Premium Inscription Additional Information FRIDAY RICH GEDMAN $10 (Any Item) $10 (Any Item) FREE Photo Op - $10 (4:30pm – 6:00pm) BOBBY HULL $69 (OS Flats/Pucks) $49 (Flats up to 11x14) $20 Photo Op - $49 (5:00pm – 6:00pm) $89 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) J.C. JACKSON Photo Op – FREE with ticket $20 (Any Item) $20 (Any Item) $10 (5:00pm – 6:30pm) purchase TED KARRAS Photo Op – FREE with ticket $20 (Any Item) $20 (Any Item) $10 (5:00pm – 6:30pm) purchase SATURDAY RAY BOURQUE $59 (Flats/Pucks/ $69 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets) $29 Photo Op - $59 (11:00am – 12:00pm) Mini Helmets) JOHN BUCYK $20 (Any Item) $20 (Any Item) $10 Photo Op - $20 (11:00am – 12:00pm) RICH CAMARILLO Photo Op - $25 $25 (Any Item) $25 (Any Item) $10 (1:00pm – 2:00pm) *See Super Ticket Info Below ROD CAREW $149 (Caps & Equipment) $89 (Flats & Balls) $179 (Bats) $29 Photo Op - $89 (1:30pm – 2:30pm) $229 (Jerseys) CHRIS CHELIOS $50 (Flats/Pucks) $60 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) $15 Photo Op - $50 (3:00pm – 4:00pm) PHIL ESPOSITO $60 (Flats/Pucks) $70 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) $20 Photo Op - $60 (12:00pm – 1:00pm) ERIK ESTRADA $40 (Any Item) $40 (Any Item) $10 Photo Op - $40 (2:00pm – 3:00pm) CARLTON FISK $109 (Caps/Equip) $89 (Flats/Baseballs) $29 Photo Op - $89 (10:30am – 11:30am) $119 (Bats/Jerseys) STEVE GARVEY $29 (Flats/Baseballs) $39 (Caps/Equip/Bats/Jerseys) $15 Photo Op - $29 (11:00am – 12:00pm) CLAY HARBOR $35 (Any Item) $35 (Any Item) $10 Photo Op - $35 (1:00pm – 2:00pm) GORDON HAYWARD $79 (Flats/Mini Basketballs) $99 (FS Balls/Jerseys/Parquet) $39 Photo Op - $79 (3:00pm – 4:00pm) BOBBY HULL $69 (OS Flats/Pucks) $49 (Flats up to 11x14) $20 Photo Op - $49 (3:00pm – 4:00pm) $89 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) TY LAW $79 (Flats/Mini Helmets) $99 (Balls/Jerseys/Equipment/FS Helmets) $50 Photo Op - $79 (10:00am – 11:00am) FRED MARION Photo Op - $25 $25 (Any Item) $25 (Any Item) $10 (2:00pm – 3:00pm) *See Super Ticket Info Below ADAM OATES $29 (Flats/Pucks) $39 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) $15 Photo Op - $29 (2:30pm – 3:30pm) JONATHAN PAPELBON $39 (Flats/Baseballs) $59 (Caps/Equip/Bats/Jerseys) $20 Photo Op - $39 (12:00pm – 1:00pm) JIM RICE $49 (Flats/Baseballs) $59 (Caps/Equip/Bats/Jerseys) $20 Photo Op - $49 (11:30am – 12:30pm) DOUG ROBERTS $15 (Any Item) $15 (Any Item) $5 Photo Op - $15 (12:00pm – 1:00pm) CURT SCHILLING $69 (Flats/Baseballs) $99 (Caps/Equip/Bats/Jerseys) $25 Photo Op - $69 (10:30am – 11:30am) LEE SMITH $40 (Baseball Cards) $25 / $35 “HOF” Inscription - $35 $90 (Caps/Equip/Bats/Jerseys) (1:30pm – 2:30pm) $70 (Flats/Baseballs) *See note Photo Op - $40 THURMAN THOMAS $59 (Flats/Mini Helmets) $69 (Balls/Jerseys/Equipment/FS Helmets) $29 Photo Op - $59 (1:00pm – 2:00pm) FRANK VIOLA $25 (Flats/Baseballs) $35 (Caps/Equip/Bats/Jerseys) $15 Photo Op - $25 (2:00pm – 3:00pm) KEMBA WALKER $99 (Flats/Mini Basketballs) $149 (FS Balls/Jerseys/Parquet) N/A N/A (2:30pm – 3:30pm) CAMARILLO-MARION $35 (Any Item) $35 (Any Item) Photo Op - $35 SUPER TICKET Includes autographs from Camarillo And Marion Includes autographs from Camarillo And Marion Includes photo ops from Camarillo And Marion MOREHEAD-ROHR-VIOLA $49 (Any Item) $49 (Any Item) Photo Op - $49 SUPER TICKET Includes autographs from Morehead, Rohr & Viola Includes autographs from Morehead, Rohr & Viola Includes photo ops from Morehead, Rohr & Viola SUNDAY MARK BAVARO $39 (Any Item) $39 (Any Item) $15 Photo Op - $39 (12:30pm – 1:30pm) PATRICE BERGERON $69 (Flats up to 16x20/Pucks) $89 (OS Flats/Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) $29 Photo Op - $69 (11:00am – 12:00pm) MARCEL DIONNE FREE / $15 Photo Op - $35 $35 (Any Item) $35 (Any Item) “HOF” Inscription – FREE *See note (9:30am – 10:30am) Other Inscription - $15 BUTCH GORING $29 (Any Item) $29 (Any Item) $15 Photo Op - $29 (10:00am – 11:00am) KEN HODGE $20 (Any Item) $20 (Any Item) $10 Photo Op - $20 (10:00am – 11:00am) BOB LILLY $40 (Any Item) $40 (Any Item) FREE HOF Photo Op - $40 (1:00pm – 2:00pm) Inscription RONNIE LIPPETT $9 (Any Item) $9 (Any Item) FREE Photo Op - $9 (9:30am – 10:30am) BRAD MARCHAND $69 (Flats up to 16x20/Pucks) $89 (OS Flats/Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) $29 Photo Op - $69 (1:00pm – 2:00pm) DON MARCOTTE $13 (Any Item) $13 (Any Item) $5 Photo Op - $13 (10:00am – 11:00am) DAVID MOREHEAD $25 (Any Item) $25 (Any Item) $15 Photo Op - $25 (11:00am – 12:00pm) ROMAN PHIFER $29 (Flats/Mini Helmets) $39 (Balls/Jerseys/Equipment/FS Helmets) $5 Photo Op - $29 (12:00pm – 1:00pm) BRETT RITCHIE $29 (Flats/Pucks) $39 (Sticks/Jerseys/FS Helmets/Mini Helmets) $10 Photo Op - $29 (12:00pm – 1:00pm) BILLY ROHR $20 (Any Item) $20 (Any Item) $15 Photo Op - $20 (10:30am – 11:30am) LAWRENCE TAYLOR $99 (OS Flats/Balls/Mini Helmets) $79 (Flats up to 11x14) $29 Photo Op - $79 (1:00pm – 2:00pm) $129 (Jerseys/FS Helmets/Art) ANDRE TIPPETT $40 (Flats/Mini Helmets) $50 (Balls/Jerseys/Equipment/FS Helmets) $10 Photo Op - $40 (11:30am – 12:30pm) MOREHEAD-ROHR-VIOLA $49 (Any Item) $49 (Any Item) Photo Op - $49 SUPER TICKET Includes autographs from Morehead, Rohr & Viola Includes autographs from Morehead, Rohr & Viola Includes photo ops from Morehead, Rohr & Viola For the most up to date information – continue to check www.sureshotpromotions.com, www.gbsccconvention.com, email [email protected] or call 781-754-0063 with any questions. .
Recommended publications
  • Patriots 50Th Anniversary
    PATRIOTS 50TH ANNIVERSARY 50 th ANNIVERSARY AFL LEGACY GAMES The Patriots are celebrating their 50th anniversary season in 2009 This season also marks the 50th through a series of acknowledgements and dedications. The 50th anniversary for the American Football season logo will appear throughout the 2009 season in Gillette League (AFL), of which the Patriots Stadium, on Patriots.com, on items in the ProShop and in Patriots were an original member. The Boston publications. For the Patriots and Patriots, who hosted the AFL’s first their fans, this season is one to regular season game on Sept. 9, celebrate a franchise that has grown 1960 at Boston University Field, will from humble beginnings to become be featured in the NFL’s first “AFL the winningest franchise in the NFL Legacy Game” on the opening weekend over the last 15 seasons. of the 2009 season. On Sept. 14, 2009, the Patriots will host the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium on Monday Night Football. It will be the first of four “AFL ALL-TIME LISTS Legacy Games” in which the Patriots will appear this season (at Den, vs. Ten and at Mia). The Patriots Over the course of the year, the Patriots are unveiling a series of will wear red and white “throwback” uniforms in those games, 20 “Top 10 All-Time” lists for fans to discuss and debate on replicating the uniforms worn by the 1963 team that claimed the Patriots All-Access and Patriots.com. Fans have the opportunity to franchise’s first division title and competed in the franchise’s first vote for Top 10s in each of the 20 categories at Patriots.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Patriots Host Ravens in Wild Card Playoff Game
    PATRIOTS HOST RAVENS IN WILD CARD PLAYOFF GAME MEDIA SCHEDULE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (10-6) vs. BALTIMORE RAVENS (9-7) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010 ¹ Gillette Stadium (68,756) ¹ 1:00 p.m. EDT 10:50 -11:10 a.m. Bill Belichick Press Conference The 2009 AFC East Champion New England Patriots will host the Baltimore Ravens in 11:10 -11:55 a.m. Open Locker Room a Wild Card playoff matchup this Sunday. The Patriots have won 11 consecutive 11:10-11:20 p.m. Tom Brady Availability home playoff games and have not lost at home in the playoffs since Dec. 31, 1978. 11:30 a.m. Ray Lewis Conf. Calls The Patriots closed out the 2009 regular-season home schedule with a perfect 8-0 1:05 p.m. Practice Availability record at Gillette Stadium. The first three times the Patriots went undefeated at TBA John Harbaugh Conf. Call home in the regular-season (2003, 2004 and 2007) they advanced to the Super THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 Bowl. 11:10 -11:55 p.m. Open Locker Room HOME SWEET HOME Approx. 1:00 p.m. Practice Availability The Patriots are 11-1 at home in the playoffs in their history and own an 11-game FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 home winning streak in postseason play. Eleven of the franchise’s 12 home playoff 11:30 a.m. Practice Availability games have taken place since Robert Kraft purchased the team 16 years ago. 1:15 -2:00 p.m. Open Locker Room PATRIOTS AT HOME IN THE PLAYOFFS (11-1) 2:00-2:15 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Baseball Classics All-Time All-Star Greats Game Team Roster
    BASEBALL CLASSICS® ALL-TIME ALL-STAR GREATS GAME TEAM ROSTER Baseball Classics has carefully analyzed and selected the top 400 Major League Baseball players voted to the All-Star team since it's inception in 1933. Incredibly, a total of 20 Cy Young or MVP winners were not voted to the All-Star team, but Baseball Classics included them in this amazing set for you to play. This rare collection of hand-selected superstars player cards are from the finest All-Star season to battle head-to-head across eras featuring 249 position players and 151 pitchers spanning 1933 to 2018! Enjoy endless hours of next generation MLB board game play managing these legendary ballplayers with color-coded player ratings based on years of time-tested algorithms to ensure they perform as they did in their careers. Enjoy Fast, Easy, & Statistically Accurate Baseball Classics next generation game play! Top 400 MLB All-Time All-Star Greats 1933 to present! Season/Team Player Season/Team Player Season/Team Player Season/Team Player 1933 Cincinnati Reds Chick Hafey 1942 St. Louis Cardinals Mort Cooper 1957 Milwaukee Braves Warren Spahn 1969 New York Mets Cleon Jones 1933 New York Giants Carl Hubbell 1942 St. Louis Cardinals Enos Slaughter 1957 Washington Senators Roy Sievers 1969 Oakland Athletics Reggie Jackson 1933 New York Yankees Babe Ruth 1943 New York Yankees Spud Chandler 1958 Boston Red Sox Jackie Jensen 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates Matty Alou 1933 New York Yankees Tony Lazzeri 1944 Boston Red Sox Bobby Doerr 1958 Chicago Cubs Ernie Banks 1969 San Francisco Giants Willie McCovey 1933 Philadelphia Athletics Jimmie Foxx 1944 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Estimated Age Effects in Baseball
    ESTIMATED AGE EFFECTS IN BASEBALL By Ray C. Fair October 2005 Revised March 2007 COWLES FOUNDATION DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 1536 COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS YALE UNIVERSITY Box 208281 New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8281 http://cowles.econ.yale.edu/ Estimated Age Effects in Baseball Ray C. Fair¤ Revised March 2007 Abstract Age effects in baseball are estimated in this paper using a nonlinear xed- effects regression. The sample consists of all players who have played 10 or more full-time years in the major leagues between 1921 and 2004. Quadratic improvement is assumed up to a peak-performance age, which is estimated, and then quadratic decline after that, where the two quadratics need not be the same. Each player has his own constant term. The results show that aging effects are larger for pitchers than for batters and larger for baseball than for track and eld, running, and swimming events and for chess. There is some evidence that decline rates in baseball have decreased slightly in the more recent period, but they are still generally larger than those for the other events. There are 18 batters out of the sample of 441 whose performances in the second half of their careers noticeably exceed what the model predicts they should have been. All but 3 of these players played from 1990 on. The estimates from the xed-effects regressions can also be used to rank players. This ranking differs from the ranking using lifetime averages because it adjusts for the different ages at which players played. It is in effect an age-adjusted ranking.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Den at Det 08 11 2006 Re
    denver broncos 2006 weekly press release Preseason Game #1 • Denver (0-0) at Detroit (0-0) Friday, Aug. 11, 2006 • 7:30 p.m. EDT FORD FIELD (64,500) • Detroit, Michigan BRONCOS KICK OFF 2006 PRESEASON MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION WITH VISIT TO DETROIT Jim Saccomano (303) 649-0572 [email protected] The Denver Broncos, coming off Paul Kirk (303) 649-0503 [email protected] an AFC West title and a berth in the Patrick Smyth (303) 649-0536 [email protected] conference championship game in Dave Gaylinn (303) 649-0512 [email protected] 2005, will begin their 47th year of Rebecca Villanueva (303) 649-0598 [email protected] professional football on Friday when they visit the Detroit Lions for their WWW.DENVERBRONCOS.COM/MEDIAROOM preseason opener. Kickoff at Ford Field is set for 7:30 p.m. EDT. Denver looks to improve its 10-1 (.909) record in preseason The Denver Broncos have a media-only Web site, which was creat- openers under Mike Shanahan, who begins his 12th year as the ed to assist accredited media in their coverage of the Broncos. By Broncos’ head coach in 2006 and has a 34-14 (.708) preseason going to www.DenverBroncos.com/Mediaroom, members of the record with the club. The Broncos’ game against the Lions marks press will find complete statistical packages, press releases, rosters, updated bios, transcripts, injury reports, game recaps, news clippings, the ninth consecutive season that they will play their first preseason photos and much more.
    [Show full text]
  • 877-446-9361 Tabletable of of Contentscontents
    Hill Kelly Ad 6171 Pensacola Blvd Pensacola, FL 32505 877-446-9361 TableTABLE Of OF ContentsCONTENTS 2-4 Blue Wahoos Join Twins Territory 6 Blue Wahoos Stadium 10-11 New Foods, New Views Concessions Storefronts 13 Promotional Calendar 15 Twins Affiliates/Road To The Show 16 Manager Ramon Borrego 17 Coaching Staff 20-24 Player Bios 26 Admiral Fetterman 27 2019 Schedule 28-29 Scorecard 32-35 Pass The Mic: Broadcaster Chris Garagiola 37 Southern League Teams 39-42 Devin Smeltzer: Helping Others Beat Odds 44 How Are We Doing? 48-49 SCI: Is Your Child Ready? 53 Community Initiatives 54 Community Spotlight: Chloe Channell 59 Ballpark Rules 2019 Official Program Double-A Affiliate Minnesota Twins Blue Wahoos Join Twins Territory The Pensacola Blue Wahoos and the Minnesota Twins agreed to a two-year player development agreement for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. The new partnership will bring some of the most exciting prospects in the game to Blue Wahoos Stadium alongside the storied legacy of Twins baseball. Twins history began in 1961 when Washington Senators president Calvin Griffith made the historic decision to move his family’s team to the Midwest, settling on the Minneapolis/St. Paul area in Minnesota. The new team was named after the state’s famous Twin Cities and began their inaugual season with a talented roster featuring Harmon Killebrew, Bob Allison, Camilo Pascual, and Jim Lemon. Homegrown talents Jim Kaat, Zoilo Versalles, Jimmie Hall, and Tony Oliva combined with the Twins already potent nucleus to make the team a force to be reckoned with in the 1960s.
    [Show full text]
  • “I'm Going to Disney World” Historical Release
    “I’m Going to Disney World” Historical Release First Spot: Super Bowl XXI (Phil Simms, New York Giants) Number of Spots Since Inception: 47 Chronology of “I’m going to Disney World” Spots: 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII (Malcolm Smith, Seattle Seahawks) 2013 Super Bowl XLVII (Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens) 2012 Super Bowl XLVI (Eli Manning, New York Giants) 2011 Super Bowl XLV (Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers) 2010 Super Bowl XLIV (Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints) “American Idol” Season 9 (Lee DeWyze, singer) 2009 Super Bowl XLIII (Santonio Holmes and Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers) “American Idol” Season 8 (Kris Allen, singer) 2008 Super Bowl XLII (Eli Manning, New York Giants) “American Idol” Season 7 (David Cook, singer) 2007 Super Bowl XLI (Tony Dungy and Dominic Rhodes, Indianapolis Colts) 2006 Super Bowl XL (Hines Ward, with Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh Steelers) 2004 Super Bowl XXXVIII (Tom Brady, New England Patriots) Major League Baseball World Series Champs (Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez and David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox) 2003 Super Bowl XXXVII (Jon Gruden and Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 2002 Super Bowl XXXVI (Tom Brady, New England Patriots) 2001 Super Bowl XXXV (Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens) Major League Baseball home run record (Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants) 2000 Super Bowl XXXIV (Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams) 1999 Super Bowl XXXIII (Terrell Davis and John Elway, Denver Broncos) Page 2 of 3 - "I'm Going to Disney World" Historical Release Women’s World Cup (United States Championship Team) 1998 Super Bowl XXXII (John Elway, Denver Broncos) Major League Baseball home run record (Mark McGwire, St.
    [Show full text]
  • 1987 Topps Football Card Checklist
    1987 TOPPS FOOTBALL CARD CHECKLIST 1 Super Bowl XXI (Giants 39, Broncos 20) 2 Todd Christensen 3 Dave Jennings 4 Charlie Joiner 5 Steve Largent 6 Dan Marino 7 Donnie Shell 8 Phil Simms 9 Giants Team Leaders (Mark Bavaro Pulls Free) 10 Phil Simms 11 Joe Morris 12 Maurice Carthon 13 Lee Rouson 14 Bobby Johnson 15 Lionel Manuel 16 Phil McConkey 17 Mark Bavaro 18 Zeke Mowatt 19 Raul Allegre 20 Sean Landeta 21 Brad Benson 22 Jim Burt 23 Leonard Marshall 24 Carl Banks 25 Harry Carson 26 Lawrence Taylor 27 Terry Kinard 28 Pepper Johnson 29 Erik Howard 30 Broncos Team Ldrs. (Willhite Dives For First) 31 John Elway 32 Gerald Willhite 33 Sammy Winder 34 Ken Bell 35 Steve Watson 36 Rick Karlis 37 Keith Bishop 38 Rulon Jones 39 Karl Mecklenburg 40 Louis Wright 41 Mike Harden 42 Dennis Smith Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Bears Team Leaders (Payton Barrels Forward) 44 Jim McMahon 45 Doug Flutie 46 Walter Payton 47 Matt Suhey 48 Willie Gault 49 Dennis Gentry 50 Kevin Butler 51 Jim Covert 52 Jay Hilgenberg 53 Dan Hampton 54 Steve McMichael 55 William Perry 56 Richard Dent 57 Otis Wilson 58 Mike Singletary 59 Wilber Marshall 60 Mike Richardson 61 Dave Duerson 62 Gary Fencik 63 Redskins Team Ldrs. (Rogers Plunges Ahead) 64 Jay Schroeder 65 George Rogers 66 Kelvin Bryant 67 Ken Jenkins 68 Gary Clark 69 Art Monk 70 Clint Didier 71 Steve Cox 72 Joe Jacoby 73 Russ Grimm 74 Charles Mann 75 Dave Butz 76 Dexter Manley 77 Darrell Green 78 Curtis Jordan 79 Browns Team Leaders (Holt Sees Daylight) 80 Bernie Kosar 81 Curtis Dickey 82 Kevin Mack 83 Herman Fontenot 84 Brian Brennan 85 Ozzie Newsome 86 Jeff Gossett 87 Cody Risien 88 Reggie Camp 89 Bob Golic Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Carl Hairston 91 Chip Banks 92 Frank Minnifield 93 Hanford Dixon 94 Gerald McNeil 95 Dave Puzzuoli 96 N.E.
    [Show full text]
  • Justin Morneau Elected to Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame Morneau Will Become the 34Th Member of the Twins Hall of Fame
    TICKETS SCHEDULE SCORES STATS News Twins Press Releases Justin Morneau elected to Minnesota Twins Hall Of Fame Morneau will become the 34th member of the Twins Hall of Fame January 24, 2020 MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN — The Minnesota Twins announced today that former Twins first baseman Justin Morneau has been elected to the club’s Hall of Fame. Morneau will become the 34th member of the Twins Hall of Fame when he is inducted during an on-field pre-game ceremony at Target Field before the Twins host the Chicago White Sox on Saturday, May 23 in a game presented by Sheboygan Sausage Company. The Twins Hall of Fame, which honors players, managers, coaches and off-field personnel who have contributed to the organization’s growth and success since Minnesota broke into the major leagues in 1961, was created as part of the club’s 40th Season Celebration in 2000. The inaugural class of Twins Hall of Famers—Harmon Killebrew, Rod Carew, Tony Oliva, Kent Hrbek, Kirby Puckett and Calvin Griffith — was inducted on August 12, 2000. Other inductees include: pitcher Jim Kaat and broadcaster Herb Carneal (2001); pitcher Bert Blyleven and manager Tom Kelly (2002); long-time public address announcer Bob Casey and outfielder Bob Allison (2003); catcher Earl Battey (2004); pitcher Frank Viola (2005) and owner Carl Pohlad (2005); shortstop Zoilo Versalles (2006); third baseman Gary Gaetti (2007) and farm director Jim Rantz (2007); pitcher Rick Aguilera (2008); pitcher Brad Radke and farm and scouting director George Brophy (2009); shortstop Greg Gagne (2010); pitcher Jim Perry (2011); pitcher Camilo Pascual (2012); pitcher Eddie Guardado and director of media relations Tom Mee (2013); second baseman Chuck Knoblauch was elected in 2014 but not inducted; outfielder Torii Hunter and radio broadcaster John Gordon (2016); outfielder Michael Cuddyer and former general manager Andy MacPhail (2017); pitcher Johan Santana (2018); and, pitcher Joe Nathan and former club president Jerry Bell (2019).
    [Show full text]
  • Mail Order Accepted on All Guests
    New England’s Best Sports Memorabilia Event! The Greater Boston Sports Collectors Club Presents The 34th Annual GBSCC Sports Card and Memorabilia Show November 1, 2 & 3 at the Shriner’s Auditorium Exit 39 off Rt. 93 Wilmington, MA Friday 12-7 pm Saturday 9-5 pm Sunday 9-3 pm Admissions: $10.00 Adult / Seniors 65+ and under 10 FREE!! AUTOGRAPH GUESTS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR PATRICE BRAD FRANK CLAY CARLTON STEVE RAY PHIL KEN ANDRE BERGERON MARCHAND VIOLA HARBOR RICH CAMARILLO FISK GARVEY BOURQUE ESPOSITO HODGE TIPPETT PATRIOTS PRO BOWL BRUINS SC CHAMP BRUINS SC CHAMP CY YOUNG BACHELORETTE: BACHELOR (In conjunction with Your (In conjunction with Your MLB HOF MLB MVP IN PARADISE & FORMER NEW NHL HOF NHL HOF 2X SC CHAMP NFL HOF & ANNIVERSARY TEAM Sports Memorabilia Store) Sports Memorabilia Store) & WS MVP ENGLAND PATRIOT DAVE BILLY CURT RONNIE JIM ROMAN ROD DON JOHN ADAM FRED MOREHEAD ROHR SCHILLING LIPPETT RICE PHIFER CAREW MARCOTTE BUCYK OATES MARION 1967 IMPOSSIBLE 1967 IMPOSSIBLE PATRIOTS PRO BOWL 2X WS CHAMP PATRIOTS MLB HOF 3X SB CHAMP MLB HOF BRUINS SC CHAMP NHL HOF NHL HOF DREAM DREAM & ANNIVERSARY TEAM GORDON LEE BRETT DOUG LAWRENCE TY MARK BUTCH BOB CHRIS MARCEL HAYWARD SMITH RITCHIE ROBERTS TAYLOR LAW BAVARO GORING LILLY CHELIOS DIONNE CELTICS MLB HOF CURRENT BRUIN BRUINS SC CHAMP NHL HOF NFL & PATS HOF 2X SB CHAMP 4X SC CHAMP NFL HOF 3X NORRIS CHAMP NHL HOF NBA ALL STAR FORMER BRUIN & COACH *Card Grading at Show *3 Blockbuster Days *Autograph Authentication at Show *Over 350 Dealer Tables *Hundreds of Dealers Buying & Selling CAMILLE PAUL KEMBA RICH TED J.
    [Show full text]
  • Radio Station Marks First Year
    Death Row inmate says he PRSRT-STD Postal Customer U.S. Postage found the Lord Clermont, FL Paid I NEWS, A2 34711 Clermont, FL Permit #280 OUTH LAKE PRESS S Serving Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, Mascotte & Montverde Friday, July 30, 2010 www.southlakepress.com 50¢ News stand Rolling Thunder spreads word Radio about POW-MIAs station BRAD BUCK Staff Writer Don’t let the biker outfits fool you. marks Members of Rolling Thunder are there for 93 78 veterans, says Ron Best, a member of the national organization. “We’re not a motorcycle club,” Best said first year Saturday as several members of the group met at Gator Harley-Davidson in Leesburg. ROXANNE BROWN Clermont George Christo of Mount Dora organized Staff Writer the meeting because he hopes to form a chap- MINNEOLA — Those who listen to ter of Rolling Thunder in Lake County. He felt Zmax radio’s “Jay and Zee” in the dreams spurred to establish a local chapter after taking morning have probably heard that “The Ride Home” last year to Andersonville, this month marks the one-year Ga., the home of the National Prisoner of War anniversary of the station. Museum. Since their modest start, co- up place Rolling Thunder lobbies state and federal founders Jay Lawrence and Zee lawmakers on behalf of veterans everywhere. A Michaelson have seen the number of few examples of the group’s lobbying efforts people streaming their Internet broad- for kids include: cast grow with 95 percent of their lis- — Trying to get Congress to establish a com- teners being in Lake County.
    [Show full text]
  • MAR World Series Batting Champions……………………………………………
    Mission Statement of the Babe Ruth Leagues, Inc. The Babe Ruth Baseball/Softball program, using regulation competitive baseball and softball rules, teaches skills, mental and physical development, a respect for the rules of the game, and basic ideals of sportsmanship and fair play. In all aspects, Babe Ruth League, Inc. is committed to providing our participants the very best educational, sports experience possible. It is our fundamental belief that every child with a desire to play baseball or softball be afforded that opportunity. 2 CONTENTS Middle Atlantic Region History ………………….……………………………………… 4 League and Regional Highlights ……………………………………………………….. 6 Regional Directors/Commissioners …………………………………...…………….. 9 16-18 Sectional Commissioners ……………………………………………………….. 11 Past and Current State Commissioners …………………………………………….. 12 Past and Current Ripken State Commissioners …………………………………. 13 Past 16-18 State Commissioners ………………………………………………….…… 15 Inductees into Middle Atlantic Region Hall of Fame………………………..… 16 Inductees into Babe Ruth Baseball Hall of Fame……………………………..... 17 Other National Awards Given to MAR Volunteers…………………………….. 18 French’s Pennant Awards…………………………………………………………………. 19 The Tournament Trail……………………………………………………………………….. 27 Middle Atlantic Regional Tournament Winners……………………………….… 28 Regional Tournament Participants – State Champions……………………… 44 Middle Atlantic Regional World Series Champions………………………….… 82 MAR World Series Most Outstanding Players………………………………….... 85 MAR World Series Batting Champions……………………………………………...
    [Show full text]