Saturday, April 5, 2025
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- PEE WEE REESE
Monday, August 19, 2024
SPECIAL REQUEST: DO-OVER FOR MY 1971 "MINOR LEAGUE DAYS" DON DRYSDALE: LEGENDS EDITION
We card collectors can be quite the fickle bunch!
So imagine if he was able to tack on some more wins and maybe even reach 3000 strikeouts, which at the time of his retirement only the great Walter Johnson had done in Major League history.
The man WAS a beast though, intimidating batters along contemporary hurler Bob Gibson like few before or since, five times leading the National League in plunked batsmen, just to let them know who was boss.
Love guys like that!
Only wish we would have been able to see him pitch more, and more importantly regale us with stories a lot longer than his short 56 years, shockingly passing away in 1993.
Friday, August 9, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- JOE McGINNITY
Up on the blog today, a fun guy to add to my long-running "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" set, Hall of Fame pitcher Joe McGinnity, who won nearly 500 games over his professional career, which spanned a quarter century from 1893 to 1925:
Thursday, July 25, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- WALTER JOHNSON
On the blog today, we keep building on my future custom "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" set by adding "The Big Train", my personal pick as greatest pitcher ever, Walter Johnson:
Saturday, July 20, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- JIMMIE FOXX
The next legend added to my long-running "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" set is the "Beast", Jimmie Foxx, all-timer and about as nasty a batter the game has ever seen:
Sunday, July 14, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- HONUS WAGNER
The next baseball legend to get a card in my long running "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" set is the "Flying Dutchman", Honus Wagner:
Monday, June 3, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS LEGENDS EDITION: WARREN SPAHN
Monday, May 6, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- GEORGE SISLER
Saturday, April 20, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- CHARLIE GEHRINGER
Today on the blog we add the "Mechanical man" Charlie Gehringer, one of the most overlooked all-time greats of the game, to my "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" thread:
Friday, March 29, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- WHITEY FORD
Up on the blog today, we go and add New York Yankees great Whitey Ford to my long-running "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" set, one that I have hopes of printing up later this year:
Sunday, March 17, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- TY COBB
It's even funny to think that it's so easy to overlook the fact that Cobb also led the league in slugging eight times!
It's Ty Cobb for pete's sake!
The man was incredible, and it is somewhat understandable that he became bitter when Babe Ruth came along and put the offensive focus on power as opposed to "small ball", almost erasing all appreciation for those "intangibles" that Cobb was famous for.
Friday, March 1, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- LOU GEHRIG
Monday, February 12, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION: STAN MUSIAL
Good day everyone!
Saturday, February 3, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- RUBE WADDELL
Really fun card to create for the blog posted today, my "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" card for that clown-prince of baseball, Hall of Fame pitcher Rube Waddell, a man whose stories off the field rival his accomplishments on it:
Thursday, January 18, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION: ROY CAMPANELLA
The next baseball legend to be featured in my on-going "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" thread is perhaps the greatest catcher of them all, at least in my top-3, Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodgers:
Thursday, January 4, 2024
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION: PAUL WANER
Chugging along with my 1971 "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" thread today, we add Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Famer Paul Waner, who had himself both and amazing Major and Minor League career that led him straight to Cooperstown some 30 years later:
Friday, December 29, 2023
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION: YOGI BERRA
Today we add the great Yogi Berra to my on-going 1971 "Minor League Days: Legends Edition" sub-set, celebrating all-time greats and their time toiling in the Minors:
Saturday, December 23, 2023
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS-LEGENDS EDITION: MICKEY MANTLE
Up on the blog today, we add the great Mickey mantle to my on-going 1971 "Minor League Days: Legends Edition", celebrating all-time greats before they made the "Big Show":
Sunday, December 17, 2023
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION: TED WILLIAMS
As promised yesterday, completing the "Ted Williams Weekend" here on the blog, today I present to you my 1971 "Minor League Days Legends Edition", showing perhaps the greatest hitter the game has ever seen before his remarkable Big League career while still toiling in the Minors:
I remember as a kid (nerd alert) I used to love averaging out the three seasons before and after his missed seasons and then factoring them into his final career numbers, and they were insane!
If I remember correctly he would have had somewhere in the neighborhood of 700 home runs, 3500 hits, 2000+ runs scored and runs batted in along with the slugging and on-base percentages that would have made his already monster career just other-worldly!
Williams hit .345 with 526 plate appearances based on his 386 at-bats and 136 walks, but under the rules of the day was denied that seventh title.
Sunday, December 10, 2023
MINOR LEAGUE DAYS: LEGENDS EDITION- LEFTY GROVE
On the blog today, we add the great Lefty Grove to my on-going 1971 "Minor League Days: Legends Edition", celebrating his time with the Baltimore Orioles before dominating the Major Leagues:
He won nine E.R.A. titles, four games won titles, and seven strikeout titles in his 17 year career.
In 1931 he won the first BBWA American league M.V.P. award when he went 31-4 with a 2.06 E.R.A. and 175 strikeouts, all league leading numbers. That would also be his second straight pitching triple-crown, as he lead the league in the same categories in 1930 as well.
His .886 winning percentage that year is second all-time among 20+ game winning seasons, behind Ron Guidry's .893 winning percentage when he went 25-3 in 1978.
How about this for a cool performance: in 1930, as Grove went 28-5 with a 2.54 E.R.A. and 209 strikeouts for his first pitching triple-crown, he also lead the league in saves with nine.
By the time Grove retired after the 1941 season playing for the Red Sox, he was a sure fire Hall of Famer, and was inducted his first year of eligibility in 1947, getting named on 123 of 161 ballots cast.
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