Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Reggie Jackson



Reggie Jackson became the latest addition to my collection when I spotted his autograph for sale in a facebook collectors group. Reggie had signed the cardstock of a collector's folder (image below) rather than the attached card, making it fairly worthless for the collector but a nice addition for someone who prefers cut index-card sized autographs.

Reggie, of course, is the controversial multi-time All Star and World Series hero most known for his time playing in Oakland and New York. I'm thrilled to add this one - it's the first living member I've added of late, and its not a player I would have afforded to pay their normal TTM price.


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New HOFers

In a strange move, the newly appointed Today's Game Committee has selected two players (who never had enough votes from the Baseball Writers Association nor the Veterans Committee) deemed worthy to be included in the class of 2019 induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The third time around was the sweet spot for Harold Baines and Lee Smith. 

Friday, November 9, 2018

Stan Musial (1920-2013)



I recently purchased another index card autograph from an eBay seller. There are many Musial signatures floating around, and this one isn't as clean as I'd hope - the underline and player name doesn't add much for me, nor is the cut sig. mounted on an index card exactly what I'd call ideal - but it was a great price.

Stan "The Man" Musial was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969, and passed away just a few years ago. This cardinal legend is one of the best players in my collection, though his autograph is far from rare.

This was a nice one to finally add, after a failed attempt in 2011 and another one in 2012.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Rest in Peace, Willie McCovey

It was sad to learn of the passing of another member of the Baseball Hall of Fame this week. 

There are now 78 living players in the Hall of Fame, at least until the next class of inductees or the next passing. 

Friday, October 12, 2018

Charlie Gehringer (1903-1993)



All the way back in March I purchased two more index card autographs from an eBay seller, but neglected to put up a post adding them to my collection here on the blog. 

The second is former player Charlie Gehringer, nicknamed "The Mechanical Man". He was a second baseman who played 19 seasons for the Detroit Tigers. Gehringer was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1949, and passed away in 1993. 

Earl Weaver (1930-2013)



All the way back in March I purchased two more index card autographs from an eBay seller, but neglected to put up a post adding them to my collection here on the blog. 

The first is former manager, Earl Weaver, a minor league player who never made it to the big leagues but had a Hall of Fame career as a manager for the Baltimore Orioles. He was also known as an author and television broadcaster. Weaver passed away in 2013.

Weaver is the 50th Hall of Fame autograph in my collection!

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Phil Rizzuto (1917-2007)



I recently picked up three more clean looking index card autographs off eBay. The third is this signature from Yankee legend, Phil Rizzuto. I know of Rizzuto's legendary playing and then broadcasting career, but the thing I remember him most from is the Seinfeld episode which included his likeness on a keychain...