The Phillies extended Chase Utley through the 2016 season and possibly beyond. While Utley's health has been questionable at best the last couple of season he has managed to stay on the field for most of the 2013 campaign.
Utley's Double Play mate at Shortstop, Jimmy Rollins, rarely gets injured and the two of them have spent a decade as the Phillies middle infield.
2011 Topps Heritage #72 Philly's Men Up the Middle
If the pair stay healthy they will be covering the Phillies Keystone through 2015. This doesn't make them Alan Trammel and Lou Whitaker, who played 1,918 games together, but it will make them one of the longest running DP combos in the games history.
Sources
Jayson Stark
Baseball-Ref.com
Baseball-Prospectus
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Reading the Competition: 2011 Topps Heritage #76 Freddie Freeman (RC)
The Braves currently carry the best record in baseball and this week the Phillies are in Atlanta to face the NL East division leaders.
As the best team in the league the Braves have a couple of guys that are being discussed as MVP candidates. One of those players is First Baseman Freddie Freeman.
Freeman is among the top ten in several offensive categories on the NL Leaderboards. He is third in the league in RBI (79) and 5th in OBP (.390). In 2011 Freeman was runner up to teammate Craig Kimbrel for Rookie of the Year. This season Freddie made his first All-Star team.
Freddie Freeman is in his 3rd full season and he won't turn 24 for another month, as you can tell his career is off to a pretty good start. So good that the #1 age relavant comp for Freeman is Hall of Famer Eddie Murray.
Warning shot for 2014 Topps Heritage. I am a pretty big fan of the original 1962 Topps design. With 2011 Heritage, Topps proved to me that it isn't all about design. There were way to many headshots and hatless pix in 2011 Heritage - when paging thru a binder the set looks pretty bland.
That being said the Freddie Freeman pops a little since it isn't a head shot. I do have a question. One question, What the heck is with the lighting. There is a pink square of light on the side of Freddie's cap and face - kind of an oddity on a baseball card. must be the sun going down at Disney.
Flip
2011 Topps Heritage #76 Freddie Freeman (RC) b-side
If you can read the -toon here you find that Freeman was the Braves 2010 minor league player of the year. The Phils 2010 player of the year went to outfielder Domonic Brown, who is in the middle of his own breakout season.
1962 Topps #76
The #76 card from the original 1962 Topps set belonged to then Milwaukee Brave Howie Bedell who went on to play with the Phillies. With any luck we will be featuring Bedells 62T card later this week.
Sources
Baseball-ref.com
Baseball Card Database
Phillies.com
Monday, August 12, 2013
Sloppy Topps: 2012 Topps Cole Hamels Retros - seeing double?
One of the problems with producing both Archives and Heritage is that Topps is cannibalizing their designs at such a rate that a new release of any retro product gets a yawn.
To make matters worse, Topps will occasionally mail in their effort.
2012 Topps Archives #7 Cole Hamels
2012 Topps Heritage #132 Cole Hamels
I didn't build either of the 2012 Topps Selfies sets - yes I said Selfies, lets face it Archives and Heritage are at some small level a by-product of Topps narcissism - regardless, I didn't notice this bit of Topps sloppiness until recently.
Ok the Archives card looks a bit airbrushed, but I am pretty sure we are talking the same picture here.
Yes Neither Archives nor Heritage are high end products, but both sets run at over 30 cents/card retail. With those kinds of numbers, I would like to see at least a little bit of work. 2012 Topps Archives including the 41 card All-Time Fan Favorites short prints runs only 241 cards - how much work is it for Topps to get pix on those 241 cards that are unique?
Sources
Urban Dictionary
Baseball Cardpedia
To make matters worse, Topps will occasionally mail in their effort.
2012 Topps Archives #7 Cole Hamels
2012 Topps Heritage #132 Cole Hamels
I didn't build either of the 2012 Topps Selfies sets - yes I said Selfies, lets face it Archives and Heritage are at some small level a by-product of Topps narcissism - regardless, I didn't notice this bit of Topps sloppiness until recently.
Ok the Archives card looks a bit airbrushed, but I am pretty sure we are talking the same picture here.
Yes Neither Archives nor Heritage are high end products, but both sets run at over 30 cents/card retail. With those kinds of numbers, I would like to see at least a little bit of work. 2012 Topps Archives including the 41 card All-Time Fan Favorites short prints runs only 241 cards - how much work is it for Topps to get pix on those 241 cards that are unique?
Sources
Urban Dictionary
Baseball Cardpedia
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Sunday Night Baseball: 1960 Topps #132 Frank Howard (RC)
Night Owl Cards posted this card on Twitter this week to mark Frank Howard's Birthday (August 8th, 77th birthday). Tonight we are honoring the same card as the Dodgers host the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday Night Baseball.
1960 Topps #132 Frank Howard
The Sport Magazine 1960 Topps Rookie Star subset runs from card numbers #117-148. This is the 2nd time that Topps and Sport were on-card partners. The 1958 Topps All-Stars subset is a Sport Magazine collaboration. In 1959 Topps switched allegiances to the Sporting News for both the All-Stars subset and the Rookie Stars subset
Despite the muted orange background that dominates this sets presentation, I view the design as a winner. The confluence of the patriotic ribbon, bullseyed profile pic, and magazine cred combine to put this subset into the Win column.
And I must also note that Frank Howard wearing his cap slightly askew adds just a touch of cool to the head shot.
2006 Topps Archives Reserve #34
Topps is apparently quite fond of the card as well. They saluted the card by making a chromey reprint part of their 2006 Topps Archives Reserve set.
1960 was a good year for Frank Howard who won the NL Rookie of the Year award over two Phillies (Pancho Herrera, Art Mahaffey) and future Hall of Famer Ron Santo. Howard tallied 23 Home Runs with 77 RBIs during his rookie campaign. He would remain a power hitter throughout his career, leading the league in homers twice (1968, 1970) with the Washington Senators.
Frank Howard spent 7 years in the Dodgers organization before being traded to the Senators following the 1964 season. Along with his rookie of the year campaign the highlight of Frank Howard's Dodger career is their sweep of the Yankees in the 1963 World Series. Howard homered off of Whitey Ford in the final game of the series.
Howard stayed in baseball for a number of years after his career ended and I can recall seeing him as a coach with the Mets in the 1990s. Despite being out of the game for 20-30 years he still dwarfed many of that eras current players (Baseball-ref lists Howard at 6'7", 255 lbs).
The last time I saw Frank Howard was at the final Washington Nationals game at RFK.
2007 09 23 Frank Howard and Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals final game at RFK
This photo was a bit too blurry to make the cut as a Phungo card, and doesn't really show Frank Howard's commanding size, but I assure you that day he was a presence.
Sources
Vintage Baseball Cards
Baseball-ref.com
Night Owl Cards
1960 Topps #132 Frank Howard
The Sport Magazine 1960 Topps Rookie Star subset runs from card numbers #117-148. This is the 2nd time that Topps and Sport were on-card partners. The 1958 Topps All-Stars subset is a Sport Magazine collaboration. In 1959 Topps switched allegiances to the Sporting News for both the All-Stars subset and the Rookie Stars subset
Despite the muted orange background that dominates this sets presentation, I view the design as a winner. The confluence of the patriotic ribbon, bullseyed profile pic, and magazine cred combine to put this subset into the Win column.
And I must also note that Frank Howard wearing his cap slightly askew adds just a touch of cool to the head shot.
2006 Topps Archives Reserve #34
Topps is apparently quite fond of the card as well. They saluted the card by making a chromey reprint part of their 2006 Topps Archives Reserve set.
1960 was a good year for Frank Howard who won the NL Rookie of the Year award over two Phillies (Pancho Herrera, Art Mahaffey) and future Hall of Famer Ron Santo. Howard tallied 23 Home Runs with 77 RBIs during his rookie campaign. He would remain a power hitter throughout his career, leading the league in homers twice (1968, 1970) with the Washington Senators.
Frank Howard spent 7 years in the Dodgers organization before being traded to the Senators following the 1964 season. Along with his rookie of the year campaign the highlight of Frank Howard's Dodger career is their sweep of the Yankees in the 1963 World Series. Howard homered off of Whitey Ford in the final game of the series.
Howard stayed in baseball for a number of years after his career ended and I can recall seeing him as a coach with the Mets in the 1990s. Despite being out of the game for 20-30 years he still dwarfed many of that eras current players (Baseball-ref lists Howard at 6'7", 255 lbs).
The last time I saw Frank Howard was at the final Washington Nationals game at RFK.
2007 09 23 Frank Howard and Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals final game at RFK
This photo was a bit too blurry to make the cut as a Phungo card, and doesn't really show Frank Howard's commanding size, but I assure you that day he was a presence.
Sources
Vintage Baseball Cards
Baseball-ref.com
Night Owl Cards
Thursday, August 8, 2013
1983 NL Champions: Ivan DeJesus 1985 Topps #791
Today we have the other half of the trade referred to in Tuesday's Ryne Sandberg posting.
1985 Topps #791 Ivan DeJesus
It would be more proper to state that Ivan DeJesus was acquired for Larry Bowa and Ryne Sandberg was a throw in, regardless the two men were involved in the same trade.
As we noted previously, the deal is a frequently mentioned as a Phillies trade blunder. In defense of DeJesus and the Phillies side it is worth mentioning that the 1983 Phillies won the NL Pennant. Ryne Sandberg may have hit 280 homers for the Cubs, but none of those teams went to the World Series.
The Phillies were the 3rd of seven clubs DeJesus played for in his 15 year career. Steady best describes his 3 seasons with the Phillies. In 1983 he batted .254 while playing 158 games as the teams starting shortstop. DeJesus also started all 9 games of the Phillies 83 post season.
Ivan De Jesus had done some coaching but appears to currently out of baseball. His son Ivan De Jesus Jr has had a couple of Major league call ups. He is currently in the Pirates organization as a second baseman with the Indianapolis Indians (batting .328 in 86 games)
1983 NL Champions Series
Darren Daulton
Ivan DeJesus
John Denny
Garry Maddox
Tony Perez
Steve Carlton Passes Walter Johnson
Sources
Baseball-ref.com
wikipedia.com
Indianapolis Indians Official site
1985 Topps #791 Ivan DeJesus
It would be more proper to state that Ivan DeJesus was acquired for Larry Bowa and Ryne Sandberg was a throw in, regardless the two men were involved in the same trade.
As we noted previously, the deal is a frequently mentioned as a Phillies trade blunder. In defense of DeJesus and the Phillies side it is worth mentioning that the 1983 Phillies won the NL Pennant. Ryne Sandberg may have hit 280 homers for the Cubs, but none of those teams went to the World Series.
The Phillies were the 3rd of seven clubs DeJesus played for in his 15 year career. Steady best describes his 3 seasons with the Phillies. In 1983 he batted .254 while playing 158 games as the teams starting shortstop. DeJesus also started all 9 games of the Phillies 83 post season.
Ivan De Jesus had done some coaching but appears to currently out of baseball. His son Ivan De Jesus Jr has had a couple of Major league call ups. He is currently in the Pirates organization as a second baseman with the Indianapolis Indians (batting .328 in 86 games)
1983 NL Champions Series
Darren Daulton
Ivan DeJesus
John Denny
Garry Maddox
Tony Perez
Steve Carlton Passes Walter Johnson
Sources
Baseball-ref.com
wikipedia.com
Indianapolis Indians Official site
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
1983 Topps #83 Ryne Sandberg
This week the Phillies host the Cubs and Ryne Sandberg
will be in the dugout opposite the Cubs for the first time since
leaving the Chicago organization a few seasons ago. Well for the first
time
at the Major League level anyway - Sandberg managed the
Phillies AAA Lehigh Valley affiliate prior to 2013 and possibly faced
a lower level Cubs affiliate.
The trade of Ryne Sandberg by the Phillies to the Cubs in 1982 is often mentioned when the Phillies worst trade converstions arise. He was part of a deal that brought Ivan DeJesus to Philadelphia, DeJesus was part of the 1983 National League Champions. In my opinion any deal that garners a League Championship cannot be looked upon totally unfavorably.
Hall of Fame
Ryno of course went on to have a Hall of Fame career. His 16 MLB seasons included 10 all-star appearances, 9 Gold Gloves ,and 7 Silver Sluggers all at second base. Sandberg finished his career with 282 home runs. 277 of those were as a second baseman, good enough for the position record at the time of his 1997 retirement (a number surpassed by Jeff Kent in 2004). In addtion to being a threat at the plate and on defensive Sandberg was also adept on the basebaths with 344 career SBs including 54 in 1985. .
The Cubs reached the postseason twice during Sandberg's career in 1984 and 1989. Those two season are of course both part of the Cubs long World Series drought.
There are a number of non-mainstream Ryne Sandberg cards issued prior to 1983. These include his 1980 TCMA Reading Phillies card. 1983 featured cards from Donruss Fleer and Topps.
In off condition I found the Topps Sandberg RC for under $3. Not sure if that is a good deal for a card that can also be found in decent condition at reasonable prices. There are a dozen auctions of this card that ended under $5.
Graded Card Pricing
| Grade | $Price | Pop |
| PSA 7 NM | $7.25 | 1 |
| PSA 8 NM-MT | $7.55 | 1 |
| PSA 8 NM-MT | $8.25 | 1 |
| PSA 8 NM-MT | < $10.06 | 15 |
| PSA 10 MINT | $303 | 1 |
Ryne Sandberg HoF Index
1991 Score #815
1997 Topps Chrome (Card Show Dimers)
2005 UD Classics #125 managerial debut
2013 Topps Archives #48 (1972 Topps retro/blaster break)
2014 Heritage #57
2015 Heritage #411 - Rhyming card with 1966T Gene Mauch
Sources
Labels:
1983 Topps,
Cubs,
For The Collector,
FTC,
HoF,
HoF RC,
RC,
Ryne Sandberg
Monday, August 5, 2013
My Art Donovan Memory
About 15 years ago I was at a Wedding at the Valley Country Club which is owned and operated by the Art Donovan family.
The Wedding was definitely a special and fun night on its own merit, but there was an added bonus as Art Donovan happily joined the reception.
1956 Topps #36 Arthur Donovan RC (image swiped from football card database)
To the side of the main reception hall was a small bar decorated with memorabilia from Art Donovan's football career as well as items from other family members in the Donovan clan - Art's grandfather Mike Donovan was a boxer and a middleweight champion during the 1870s. Mike Donovan is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and Art of course is a member of the NFL HoF in Canton.
During the Wedding Reception Art hung out in the bar area and would talk with anyone who was interested. He told us about the various memorabilia items and his grandfathers boxing career. He gave special attention to the Best Man - "Hey Best Man" he called out several times, making conversation and ordering up drinks. It was a fun night and I was glad to find a guy that came across as so friendly and engaging on TV was the same guy in real life.
If you have never seen Art Donovan on TV this is a link to a clip from Letterman in 1988. Just past the 3 minute mark he discusses the Valley Country Club
Other Voices
Von's Cards
Sources
Wikipedia.com
Valley Country Club
YouTube/David Letterman
football card database
The Wedding was definitely a special and fun night on its own merit, but there was an added bonus as Art Donovan happily joined the reception.
1956 Topps #36 Arthur Donovan RC (image swiped from football card database)
To the side of the main reception hall was a small bar decorated with memorabilia from Art Donovan's football career as well as items from other family members in the Donovan clan - Art's grandfather Mike Donovan was a boxer and a middleweight champion during the 1870s. Mike Donovan is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and Art of course is a member of the NFL HoF in Canton.
During the Wedding Reception Art hung out in the bar area and would talk with anyone who was interested. He told us about the various memorabilia items and his grandfathers boxing career. He gave special attention to the Best Man - "Hey Best Man" he called out several times, making conversation and ordering up drinks. It was a fun night and I was glad to find a guy that came across as so friendly and engaging on TV was the same guy in real life.
If you have never seen Art Donovan on TV this is a link to a clip from Letterman in 1988. Just past the 3 minute mark he discusses the Valley Country Club
Other Voices
Von's Cards
Sources
Wikipedia.com
Valley Country Club
YouTube/David Letterman
football card database
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