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Sunday, December 27, 2015

1981 Fleer Phillies

Card #14

Card #11

Card #15
Might be the same game? He pinch ran

Card #18
Might be the same game? He had a pinch hit walk

Thursday, June 19, 1980,
, San Diego Stadium
Attendance: 16,712, Time of Game: 2:53


Box Score Line
Phil Phillies                 IP     H    R   ER  BB  SO  HR BFP
Walk                          2.1    4    3   3   2   2   0   12
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Reed                                                     1.1         0        0       0      0      1       0        4                                                    




Friday, May 1, 2015

1981 Fleer Royals

While going through my 1981 Fleer I noticed something, a few teams had their photos taken at old Exhibition Stadium. 


1981 Fleer-Kansas City Royals

Based on the Dennis Leonard card I have two possibilities. He pitched vs the Jays on two different occasions.
1. Tuesday, April 29, 1980
2. Sunday, August 10, 1980

Based on some of the fans in the background I would say that August 10 would be short sleeve weather. Plus, Dave Chalk only played in the August 10 game. 
















Wednesday, April 29, 2015

1981 Donruss Giants

#433 Vida Blue


Game:
May 9, 1980 at Wrigley Field

Box Score Line
San Fran Giants               IP     H    R   ER  BB  SO  HR BFP
Blue W(3-2)                   9      11   3   3   2   4   0  40

Final Score 6-3 Giants



1981 Donruss Mariners

So sorry it has been so long between posts.
Here is my latest installment

#501 Dave Roberts


May 18, 1980
Seattle @ Chicago 
Appeared in the 7th and finished the game in a 6-5 loss to the White Soxs


Seattle Mariners             IP     H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR BFP
Dave Roberts                  3     0   0   0  0   0   0   9



 


Thursday, April 2, 2015

1981 Donruss Expos Part 2

1981 Donruss Expos-Part 2



David Palmer-#451
 Elias Sosa-#599

Game:
May 28, 1980 at Wrigley Field
Game was suspended in the top of the 11th with the score 3-3 and was completed August 8, 1980. 

David Palmer started the game with Sosa coming into the ballgame in the 8th inning after Woodie Fryman faced two batters to end the 7th innning.

Box Score Line
Montreal Expos               IP     H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR BFP
David Palmer                6.1     7   2   2  2   5   0  29
Elias Sosa                  1.1     2   1   1  1   0   0   7


Here is some amazing information about that game from bleedcubbieblue.com

Lightning knocked out the public address system, and darkness wiped out the Cubs and Montreal Expos Wednesday afternoon in Wrigley Field after a 1O-inning, 3-3 tie.

At 4:47 p.m., after Jerry Martin had lined a vicious shot that Montreal relief pitcher Stan Bahnsen luckily took in his glove rather than on the nose for the last out in the 1Oth, umpire Harry Wendelstedt peered up at the darkened press box and gave a hand signal that meant the game was suspended.

"The P.A. system was out, and there was no other way to announce it, " Wendelstedt said. "The hitters were complaining they couldn't see. I could see it wasn't going to get any lighter. Somebody might have gotten hurt."

Only minutes before Wendelstedt called Wednesday's game, with Martin pinch-hitting for Bruce Sutter, lightning hit a transformer and knocked out the power in many of the Cubs' offices, the press box and other areas of the park. WGN's telecast and radio broadcast were not affected.
By the suspended-game rules in effect in pre-lights Wrigley Field, the game was set to resume before the next scheduled Expos/Cubs game at Wrigley, August 8. Here's what happened then, according to the Tribune's Mike Kiley:
Montreal had broken a 3-3 tie with a run in the 12th. With two outs and runners on first and second, it looked like the Expos would get more when Warren Cromartie hit a shot to the wall.

[Scot] Thompson leaped against the vines for it, and the ball appeared to hit his glove, but he fell down without it.

Television replays clearly showed the ball floating toward a seated Thompson and rolling down his arm. The ball landed near his reach, almost in his lap, and he deftly placed it in his glove.

[Umpire Bruce] Froemming ruled that Thompson caught the falling ball. "He was in a bad position to call the play," Cromartie complained. "He wasn't close enough at all. The ball hit the wall and the ground."
Bruce Froemming. We know him as an umpire who used to rule against the Cubs whenever he could, but on this occasion, he gave the Cubs one. The Cubs tied the game in the bottom of the 12th, and won it in unusual fashion.
By baseball rules, anyone who is on the roster on the date of the completion of a suspended game is eligible to play, even if he wasn't on the team when the game started. Up stepped Cliff Johnson, who had been acquired from the Indians June 23, about four weeks after the original game began.
The bases were loaded in the bottom of the 14th with two out, and Johnson hit a walkoff grand slam to give the Cubs an 8-4 win. Walkoff slams are fairly rare -- it's happened 170 times between 1950 and 2012, a little less than three times a year.
Officially, statistics for suspended games are counted on the date of the original game -- so technically, Johnson hit his slam for the Cubs while he was a member of the Indians. On May 28, Johnson went 2-for-4 with a run scored and one driven in for Cleveland in a 10-6 win over the Orioles in Baltimore.
If you look at Johnson's 1980 game logs, he's shown as playing in two games for two different teams on that date.
Cliff Johnson was a great hitter, but really couldn't play defense. TheAstros tried him at catcher; he was pretty bad there, and he actually attempted to play a handful of games in left field for the Cubs, which were laughably awful (two putouts, one error, fielding percentage of .667). He had a decent run as a DH for the Athletics and Blue Jays at the end of his career, but if he'd been installed as a DH for someone from the start of his career, he might have hit twice the 196 career home runs he actually wound up with. The man could hit. (A previous era's Dan Vogelbach, if you will.)
And on one day in 1980, he was a Cubs hero.


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Baseball Card Theater T. Sean Shannon's favorites 1973





Just wanted to share this great video based on the 1973 Topps cards

Enjoy

1973 Topps


1973 Topps-Chris Speier #273


Many thanks to the following blog "1973 Topps Photography"
Game: July 14, 1972  Philadelphia @ San Francisco

Updated Game: June 4, 1971 San Fransicso @ Philadelphia

Update: Rob might just be correct "I looked at 1971. On June 4, 1971, Tim McCarver (#6) was the catcher, and Bobby Pfeil (#18) was the third baseman. In the bottom of the 8th Speier scored from 3rd on an infield single off Chris Short. I think that might be the play."
Good Call Rob!

What I know thanks to (smedcards) comment on the blog:
"Bateman played for the Phils in SF in July. On July 14, Speier (batting THIRD!!) scored from second on a single by Ken Henderson off of Mac Scarce in the 7th. The other games in the series don't lead itself to a play such as this."
Adding more to this comment, Chris Speier walked then went to second on a wild pitch setting up the single by Henderson for the play at the plate. Playing third in the background is Don Money and my first guess is that might be either the bat boy or Dave Kingman who is on deck.

Update: Rob might just be correct "I looked at 1971. On June 4, 1971, Tim McCarver (#6) was the catcher, and Bobby Pfeil (#18) was the third baseman. In the bottom of the 8th Speier scored from 3rd on an infield single off Chris Short. I think that might be the play."
Good Call Rob!