Saturday, February 8, 2025
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS WHITEY FORD
Saturday, February 1, 2025
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS RICHIE ASHBURN
Today on the blog we have another of my "missing" 1954 Wilson's Franks cards, this one of Philadelphia Phillies legend Richie Ashburn, which was part of my recent custom set released late last year:
Saturday, January 25, 2025
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS DUKE SNIDER
On the blog today, my "missing" 1954 Wilson's Franks card for the "Duke of Flatbush", Duke Snider of the Brooklyn Dodgers:
Saturday, January 18, 2025
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS EDDIE MATHEWS
He’d also drive in over 100 runs five times and score over 100 eight times while topping a .300 batting average on three occasions while leading the National League in walks four times, homers twice, and getting named to nine all-star teams.
Twice a runner-up in Most Valuable Player voting, he played for the Braves from Boston, to Milwaukee and their inaugural season in Atlanta in 1966, the only player to do so.
By the time he finished his stellar career Mathews collected 512 homers, 1453 runs batted in, 1509 runs scored and a .271 average along 1444 walks and a .509 slugging average.
Until a guy by the name of Mike Schmidt came along, he was THE power-hitting third baseman in the game's long history.
Monday, January 6, 2025
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS AL ROSEN
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
AVAILABLE NOW! 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS EXTENSION SET
Hello everyone!
Excited to announce the release of my 1954 Wilson's Franks extension set:
I went and added 15 baseball stars of that era to the classic and highly sought after oddball set, finally finding a commercial printer who could guarantee the very tight white borders particular to the original set.
Friday, August 18, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS JACKIE ROBINSON
Good day all!
Friday, August 4, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS SATCHEL PAIGE
Though his career Negro League record is listed as 100-50 over 18-seasons, he won countless other games along the way, as was the usual for the Negro Leagues as they played exhibition and non-league games during gaps in their schedule.
His stories are legend, enough so that by the time the Baseball Hall of Fame got off their ass and finally began electing Negro League all-time greats to Cooperstown, Paige was the very 1st to be so honored.
A 5x time Negro League all-star, 2x American League all-star, Negro League champ in 1942 with the Homestead Grays, and Major League World Champion with the 1948 Cleveland Indians, Paige left a baseball legacy that few could come close to.
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS MINNIE MINOSO
On the blog this fine day, we add the great and FINALLY member of the Hall of Fame, Minnie Minoso, to me 1954 Wilson Franks "extension set", adding some of the greats of the game at that time who were not included in what turned out to be one of the great oddball sets of the period:
From 1951 to 1961 he had a wonderful Major League career, leading the league in stolen bases three times, triples three times, and hits and doubles once each, while also driving in over 100 runs four times and topping 20 homers four times.
Eight times in that span he would top a .300 batting average, and in 1951 many consider him the true American League Rookie of the Year when he hit .326 split between the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox, while topping the league in triples with 14 and stolen bases with 31.
Along the way he was named to seven All-Star games, winning three Gold Gloves as well, funny enough finishing fourth in the A.L. MVP race four times.
Of course, 12 years after his last playing days, in 1976, he ended up going 1-for-8 at the plate as a 50 year-old, then coming back in 1980 at the age of 54 and going hitless in two at-bats.
Nevertheless, Minoso finished his career with a .298 average, with 1963 hits over 6579 at-bats, along with 186 homers and 205 stolen bases while also topping 1000 runs scored and RBIs, 1136 & 1023 respectively.
Saturday, July 8, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS MICKEY MANTLE
Friday, June 30, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS WILLIE MAYS
660 home runs, 3000+ hits, over 2000 runs scored and over 1900 runs batted in, with over 300 stolen bases and a .300+ batting average as well!
He took home the Rookie of the Year Award in 1951, then proceeded to win two Most Valuable Player Awards, the first in 1954 and the second eleven years later in 1965.
Let’s also not forget the 20 all-star nods and 12 Gold Gloves, leaving him in that rarified company of Ruth, Cobb, Aaron and Gehrig as far as accomplishments and legend.
Of course, Hall of Fame voting being what it is, he wasn’t a UNANIMOUS selection because of this silly unspoken rule of “no one gets 100% voting”, something I will NEVER understand.
Monday, June 19, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS YOGI BERRA
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS ROBIN ROBERTS
On the blog today, we add Philadelphia Phillies great Robin Roberts to my fun "missing" 1954 Wilson Franks baseball sets, one of my all-time favorite baseball card sets:
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!
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS EARLY WYNN
On the blog this fine day, a "missing" 1954 Wilson's Franks card for the great Early Wynn, adding to my all-time favorite "odd-ball" set over the next few months:
Saturday, April 29, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS WARREN SPAHN
Hello everyone!
Once in a lifetime right there...
Saturday, April 15, 2023
VINTAGE SPECIAL! "MISSING" 1954 WILSON'S FRANKS STAN MUSIAL
Good day everyone!
Friday, November 20, 2020
TURN BACK THE CLOCK- 1954: KARL SPOONER'S ELECTRIC MAJOR LEAGUE DEBUT
I
realized I haven’t created a “Turn Back the Clock” card in a long
while, and recently was reminded of Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Karl
Spooner’s incredible Big League debut on September 22nd, 1954.
So without further delay, here you go:
On that September day, Spooner took the mound for the Dodgers a day
after the New York Giants clinched the National League title on their
way to a World Championship.
All the young lefty would do that day is shut out the Giants on three
hits while striking out 15 batters, while walking three, setting a new
MLB record for K’s in a debut.
In addition to that, he would also set a new record with six straight
strikeouts over the seventh and eighth innings, by now on cruise control
as he was heading towards his amazing complete game.
In his very next start, now against the Pittsburgh Pirates, he would
again put in an electric performance, striking out 12 batters, a new
National League record (one short of Bob Feller’s MLB record of 28 K’s
in successive starts), while posting his second straight shutout.
Not too shabby!
The next season Spooner was a highly anticipated rookie who had Dodger
fans waiting for magical season, but as we have seen over and over
again, the unexpected happened as he was rushed into a Spring Training
game to relieve starting pitcher Johnny Podres.
In warming up too fast so as to be ready when the signal came, Spooner
later recalls that he entered the game and felt a slight pull on his
throwing shoulder.
Though he didn’t think anything of it at the time, by the time his day
was over and he was in the dressing room, it got to the point where he
couldn’t even put his shirt on.
And just like that, though he did pitch the rest of the season,
appearing in 29 games while going 8-6 with a 3.65 earned run average
over 98.2 innings, the damage was done, and he never pitched another
Major League game again.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
TURN BACK THE CLOCK 1954: JOE ADCOCK LAUNCHES FOUR HOMERS IN A SINGLE GAME
Adcock had a monster of a game that day, going 5 for 5 with four homers and a double to collect 18 total bases along with seven runs batted in and five runs scored.
All of this was at the hands of the reigning National league champ Brooklyn Dodgers, who took the 15-7 loss that afternoon.
The four homers tied the record for a single game, while the total bases were a new record.
Adcock had a very nice 17-year career spanning 1950 and 1966 that saw him hit 336 home runs with 1122 runs batted in and 823 runs scored.
His career average of .277 was also solid, as he collected 1832 hits over 6606 at-bats in 1959 games with the Cincinnati Reds, Braves, Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Angels.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
TURN BACK THE CLOCK 1954: STAN "THE MAN" MUSIAL SLAMS FIVE HOME RUNS IN DOUBLE-HEADER
Stan was definitely “The Man” that day, going 4 for 4 in the first game, with three homers and six runs batted in, helping the Cardinals beat the Giants 10-6 at Busch Stadium.
Then, as if that wasn’t enough, Musial proceeds to go 2 for 4 in the second game, with two homers off of future Hall of Fame pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm.
It wasn’t enough to help the Cards beat the Giants though, as the New Yorkers win 9-7, but for Musial he went a combined 6 for 8 with five home runs and nine runs batted in and six runs scored!
Just one of the many accomplishments for Musial that still makes him one of the greatest hitters in baseball history.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
TURN BACK THE CLOCK 1954: THE CLEVELAND INDIANS RACK-UP 111 WINS
Based on a balanced attack of both hitting and pitching, the Indians went on to break the 1927 New York Yankees then-record of 110 wins, and not until 1998 when the Yankees took home their 112th victory on September 25th (a game in which I was an attendee!) would any team match the ‘Tribe’s accomplishment.
First off, when you have a pitching staff led by three future Hall of Famers in Bob Feller, Early Wynn and Bob Lemon, you can’t go wrong! Throw in another Hall of Fame pitcher who was at the tail-end of his career in Hal Newhouser, who put in a nice season, as well as others like Don Mossi, Mike Garcia and Art Houtteman, and you can see why the team always had a chance to win a game.
From the offensive side, the Indians were also stacked, with batting champ Bobby Avila (who batted .341 that year), Al Rosen and future Hall of Famer Larry Doby among others, helping the team finally break the grip of the Bronx, snapping the Yankees five-year reign as not only American League champs but World champs as well.
Sadly for them they could not carry their winning ways in the World Series, bowing the the eventual World Champion New York Giants and a kid named Willie Mays in four straight.
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