Friday, May 31, 2024
MISSING ALL-STAR MANAGER: 1972 SPARKY ANDERSON
Thursday, May 30, 2024
REVISITING A POST FROM 2014: MISSING 1972 ZOILO VERSALLES
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: TONY CONIGLIARO
On the blog today, we have my "Classic Baseball" custom card for Boston Red Sox young slugger Tony Conigliaro, who was on his way to a wonderful career before his tragic beaning in 1967:
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
CUSTOM SPECIAL INSERT: 1971 TOPPS ROOKIE ALL-STARS THURMAN MUNSON REDO
Monday, May 27, 2024
WTHBALLS GUM PACK CUSTOM SET: JIM "CATFISH" HUNTER
Today on the blog, my "Catfish Hunter" mini special from my custom "Gum Pack" set released a few months back just for the fun of it:
Sunday, May 26, 2024
MISSING ALL-STAR MANAGER: 1972 EARL WEAVER
On the blog today we once again go and give former Baltimore Orioles skipper Earl Weaver the "All-Star" treatment with a "missing" all-star card, this time a 1972 edition celebrating his 1971 position as the manager for the A.L. in the now legendary Midsummer Classic:
Saturday, May 25, 2024
1960S ALL-DECADE TEAM: A.L. OUTFIELDER MICKEY MANTLE
Today on the blog, my second American league outfielder on my 1960's All-Decade team, and it was an easy pick with Mickey Mantle, even if he put time in at first base as well towards the end of his legendary career:
Friday, May 24, 2024
OPC IMAGE VARIATIONS: 1977 JACKIE BROWN
Thursday, May 23, 2024
REVISITING A POST FROM 2014: 1970 VAN KELLY MISSING IN ACTION
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1975 JOHN DONALDSON
Today on the blog, a rarity these days, a "not so missing" card, this time for infielder John Donaldson, who played the last games of his six-year career in 1974, now with the Oakland A's:
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: "MR. CUB" ERNIE BANKS
Up on the blog today we add the great Ernie banks to my custom "Classic Baseball" set, which is due for production later this year in multiple series:
Monday, May 20, 2024
1960S "IN-ACTION": 1963 FLEER ROBIN ROBERTS
Good day all.
He led the league in wins four times with a high of 28 in 1952, while also leading the National league in strikeouts twice, complete games five times, innings pitched five times and shutouts once.
By the time he retired after the 1966 season, he finished with 286 wins and a 3.41 earned run average, with 45 shutouts and 2357 strikeouts over 676 games and 4688.2 innings pitched.
Between 1950 and 1956 he was named to the all-star team each year, while also garnering MVP attention every season.
To be honest how he didn’t win the MVP in 1952 is beyond me, as the award went to Chicago Cubs slugger Hank Sauer.
Granted the Phillies finished in fourth place with an 87-67 record, 9.5 games behind the Dodgers.
But the Cubs finished in fifth place, with a 77-77 record.
So what went on there is something worth looking into considering all Roberts did was go 28-7 with a 2.59 ERA, three shutouts, 148 strikeouts and 30 complete games out of his 37 starts!
Sunday, May 19, 2024
1960S ALL-DECADE TEAM: N.L. OUTFIELDER WILLIE MAYS
Today we have my pick for the second outfielder on my national League team of the 1960s, and about as easy as it gets as I go with the Sporting News Player of the 1960s, all-time great Willie Mays:
Saturday, May 18, 2024
MISSING ALL-STAR MANAGER: 1971 GIL HODGES
Today we add former New York Mets manager to my "missing All-Star manager" cards I've recently created for the blog, joining my Earl Weaver 1971 card from last week, to celebrate the managers that led their respective leagues in the "Midsummer Classic" during the 1970s:
After his Hall-worthy playing career Hodges was the first successful manager of the New York Mets, and was depicted on Topps cards in the late-60's and early-70's.
Led by a young corps of talented guns like Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman and a yet "unknown" Nolan Ryan, they managed a historic 27-game turnaround, good for first place in the new N.L. East with a record of 100-62.
Once into the postseason, they stunned the baseball world by sweeping the Atlanta Braves in the playoffs, then defeating the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in the World Series four games to one, claiming about as unexpected a championship as anybody could have dreamed of.
Friday, May 17, 2024
WTHBALLS GUM PACK CUSTOM SET: JOE MORGAN
His 1976 season was the stuff of legend at the time: a .320 batting average, 27 homers, 111 runs batted in, 113 runs scored and 114 base on balls, leading his league in On-Base-Percentage and Slugging while claiming a spot on his seventh National League All-Star team.
Thursday, May 16, 2024
WTHBALLS "SERIES 17" CUSTOM SET NOW AVAILABLE!
As usual, the sets come wrapped inside a "WTHBALLS" wrapper like the other "Series" set packs from the past.
Thank you all for the continued support and interest!
Be well and safe!
Gio/wthballs
OPC IMAGE VARIATIONS: 1977 PHIL GARNER
Today on the blog we take a look at Phil garner, aka "Scrap Iron", and the image variation between his 1977 Topps and OPC cards, with some hilarious results:
As a player, he was a part of the 1979 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates team, as well as a member of the 1973 and 1974 World Champ Oakland A’s, though not a cog or even a regular by any means.
By the time he retired as a player after the 1988 season, the three-time All-Star finished with a career .260 average, with 1594 hits over 6136 at-bats and 1860 games.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
REVISITING A BLOG POST FROM 2015: ALLIE REYNOLD'S TWO NO-HITTERS
On July 12th of that year he faced his old team, the Indians, and beat them 1-0 thanks to a solo home run by Gene Woodling. He retired the last 17 batters he faced, and his rival pitcher, Bob Feller, pitched a no-hitter himself just eleven days earlier!
On September 28th, he faced Boston and easily beat them 8-0, which allowed the Yankees at least a tie for first in the American League.
Reynolds struck out nine and walked four, and of course we all know that the final batter he faced was none other than Ted Williams, arguably the greatest all-around hitter in baseball history.
All Reynolds had to do was, in a sense, retire him TWICE, as Yogi Berra dropped a foul pop-up for the final out, before catching the very next one, as Williams popped out to end the game.
Only six pitchers have thrown two no-hitters in one season, with Roy Halladay (2010) and Max Scherzer (2015) being the most recent to the exclusive club.
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: BILL MADLOCK
Today on the blog we add four-time batting champ Bill Madlock to my custom "Classic Baseball" set, which will be a fun higher-end custom release later this year spread out over a few series:
Madlock didn’t disappoint, as he’d put in two solid seasons of .300+ averages with some pop before he was shipped off to Pittsburgh in the middle of the 1979 season.
He would go on to put together a very nice 15-year career between 1973 and 1987, but apparently not quite Hall material, finishing with a .305 average with 2008 hits, 920 runs scored and 860 runs batted in with 163 homers and 174 stolen bases.
Just one of those historical quirks that has him as a four-time batting champ, but not really one of the all-time greats.
Monday, May 13, 2024
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1973 ADRIAN GARRETT
Sunday, May 12, 2024
WTHBALLS "BASEBALL ICONS" SPECIAL SET: HANK AARON
Good day all!
Just tremendous!
He also had eight top-5 finishes for MVP, including taking home the award in 1957, as well as three Gold Gloves won consecutively between 1958-1960.
It's incredible to look at his 15 years of topping 100 or more runs scored, 11 seasons of 100 or more runs batted in, five more seasons of 90+ RBI's, and TWENTY STRAIGHT years of 20 or more home runs.
Saturday, May 11, 2024
1960S ALL-DECADE TEAM: A.L. OUTFIELDER CARL YASTRZEMSKI
On the blog today, my pick for one of the three outfield slots in my 1960s American League All-Star team, and I went with Boston Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski:
Friday, May 10, 2024
MISSING ALL-STAR MANAGER: 1971 EARL WEAVER
Thursday, May 9, 2024
WTHBALLS GUM PACK CUSTOM SET: DICK ALLEN
Up on the blog this fine day, my Dick (Richie) Allen mini card, from my custom "Gum Pack" set released a few months back:
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
OPC IMAGE VARIATION: 1977 BOBBY MURCER
Today on the blog we take a look at Bobby Murcer and the image variations between his 1977 Topps and OPC cards:
He hit as high as .331 (1971) while hitting as many as 33 homers (1972), while also leading the league in runs scored with 102 in 1972, OBP with a .427 mark in 1971 and total bases with 314 again in 1972.
He made five straight All-Star teams from 1971 through 1975, and was in the top-10 in MVP voting three straight years: 1971-1973.
Much more importantly, the man was one of the nicest human beings on the planet, as I can attest to, meeting him on more than a few occasions.
He was just as “real” as it got.
Rest in Peace Bobby. You are truly missed.
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
REVISITING A 10-YEAR OLD POST: 1972 CARLTON FISK DEDICATED ROOKIE
Monday, May 6, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- GEORGE SISLER
Sunday, May 5, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: AL ROSEN
Up on the blog today, we add former Cleveland Indians slugger Al Rosen to my custom "Classic Baseball" set, celebrating the sport I have loved for close to 50 years now: