Today on the blog we have what is going to be a SWEET card from my next "1960s In-Action" set, Series Three, that of "Stretch" Willie McCovey:
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
1960S "IN-ACTION": 1969 WILLIE McCOVEY
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
REVISITING A POST FROM 2014: "MISSING" 1972 IN-ACTION BILL FREEHAN
Today on the blog, revisiting a post from November, 2014, featuring a "missing" 1972 "In-Action" card, this of "should-be" Hall of Fame catcher Bill Freehan:
Monday, July 29, 2024
GIMMIE A DO-OVER OF ONE OF MY OWN: 1979 RANCE MULLINIKS
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Sunday, July 28, 2024
WTHBALLS GUM PACK CUSTOM SET: STEVE GARVEY
Modern metrics be damned, the man topped 200-hits six times, took home the NL MVP in 1974, won four Gold Gloves and strung together a run of 1207 consecutive games played, which is still the NL record.
The anchor of the powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers teams of the era, they took over from Cincinnati as the preeminent team in the Senior Circuit in the late-70s, reaching the World Series three times over five seasons between 1977 and 1981, winning it all that final year, beating the New York Yankees and exacting some sweet revenge for their two losses in 77/78.
I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a few hundred times: the fact that this man is NOT in the Hall of Fame, representing his era of Major League baseball, is a joke. Flat out nonsense. Beyond the numbers, the personality, the leader of a team that was shattering attendance records, helping popularize the game further, the man was an All-Star year in-year out.
In my book, seeing that the most support he ever received was 42.6%, which was in his second-year of eligibility in 1994, is nothing short of a mark on what the Hall of Fame is.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
WTHBALLS CUSTOM SET SPOTLIGHT: 1890 "BASEBALL CHAMPIONS" CY YOUNG
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Friday, July 26, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: JUAN MARICHAL
Today on the blog, we add the "Dominican Dandy", Juan Marichal to my upcoming custom "Classic Baseball" set, to see the light of day later this year in multiple series on deluxe card-stock:
As much as Marichal is celebrated as an all-time pitching legend, you still have to feel for the guy when you consider the timing of all his banner years in the big leagues.
In 1963 he has his breakout year, going 25-8 with a 2.41 E.R.A., but takes a back seat to another guy who has a breakout year, Sandy Koufax.
In 1966 he wins 25 games again, but again takes a backseat to a now dominating Koufax, who wins 27 along with a bunch of other eye-popping numbers.
In 1968 he sets a career high of 26 wins to go along with a 2.43 earned run average, but wait, a guy named Bob Gibson has a year for the ages, winning both the Cy Young Award and the M.V.P.
But when you look at the decade as a whole, there wasn't a better pitcher in the game from 1960-1969, as Marichal went on to win 191 games, winning 25 or more wins three times, post seven sub-3.00 E.R.A. seasons, top 200+ strikeouts six times , and get selected as an all-star every year between 1962-1969.
What a BEAST on the mound!
Easily would have been the first 3-time Cy Young winner if not for Koufax and Gibson.
Ah well, I’m sure his spot in Cooperstown makes it a bit easier to take.
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:
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
REVISITING A 10-YEAR-OLD POST: MISSING IN ACTION 1975 DICK McAULIFFE
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
WTHBALLS GUM PACK CUSTOM SET: CARLTON FISK
Today on the blog we take a look at my mini Carlton Fisk custom, from my fun "Gum Pack" set released last year in special packaging:
Of course, we all know he’d go on to star for both the Red Sox and then the Chicago White Sox over the next 21 seasosn, 24 overall, becoming one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game.
He'd be named to eleven all-star games, collect 2356 Major League hits, and slam 376 home runs with 1330 runs batted in and 1276 runs scored.
Of course, he’d also give us one of baseball’s all-time moments, hitting the game-winning home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series versus the “Big Red Machine” Cincinnati Reds, the image of him waving the ball fair a part of Major League history.
After eleven years in Boston, he would go on to play 13 more with the White Sox, playing until the age of 45! A tank of a man, and continue to put in solid season after season.
In 1985 at the age of 37, he set career highs in home runs (37) and Runs batted in (107), while tying his career high in stolen bases (17) while catching 130 games. Just amazing.
After missing out on a Hall of Fame selection in 1999 (how the Hell did that happen?), he made it in the following year when he was named on 79.6% of ballots, joining other all-time catchers like Campanella, Berra and Bench in baseball immortality.
Monday, July 22, 2024
1960S "IN-ACTION": 1967 ROCKY COLAVITO
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He topped 40+ homers three times, with a career-best 45 in 1961 while also leading the American League in 1959 with 42 blasts.
By the time he retired, he hit 374 homers with 1159 RBIs over 1841 games in 14-years, finishing Top-5 in MVP voting three times and making the All-Star team six times.
Sunday, July 21, 2024
WTHBALLS CUSTOM SET SPOTLIGHT: 1890 "BASE BALL CHAMPIONS" CHARLES RADBOURN
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:
Friday, July 19, 2024
JAPAN SPECIAL: 1951 SHIGERU SUGISHITA
Time for another "Japan Special" here on the blog, so today I post my 1951 card for all-time Japanese pitcher Shigeru Sugishita, who pitched between 1949 and 1961:
Thursday, July 18, 2024
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1979 TOM SPENCER
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
REVISITING A POST FROM 2017: NOT REALLY MISSING 1972 RIMP LANIER
Today we revisit a post from 2017, a really fun "not really missing" 1972 card for six-game Major Leaguer Rimp Lanier of the Pittsburgh Pirates:
That would be it for the 22-year-old, although he did get to play on a world champion team as the Pirates went on to beat the Baltimore Orioles that year and win it all.
Not bad!"
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: BILLY WILLIAMS
By the time he retired, he finished with 2711 hits, 1410 runs scored, 426 home runs, 1475 runs batted in and a .290 batting average over 2488 games.
He was the National League Rookie of the Year in 1961, two-time runner-up to the MVP Award (thanks to Johnny Bench each time) in 1970 and 1972 and a six-time All-Star.
What a career he put together, yet always in the shadows of giants like teammate Ernie Banks, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente.
Nevertheless, though it took him six years of eligibility to make it, he was elected for a rightful place in Cooperstown in 1987 when he received 85.7% of the vote.
Just a great player all around.
Monday, July 15, 2024
OPC IMAGE VARIATIONS: 1977 DARRELL PORTER
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:
Saturday, July 13, 2024
WTHBALLS "BASEBALL ICONS" SPECIAL SET: SANDY KOUFAX
Today we add the great Sandy Koufax, fellow Brooklynite and "The Left Arm of God" to my future custom set, "Icons of Baseball", an artier set using backdrops of the player's home field in popping color:
Friday, July 12, 2024
WTHBALLS CUSTOM SET SPOTLIGHT: 1890 "BASEBALL CHAMPIONS" CAP ANSON
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The first player to reach 3000 hits, Anson collected 3435 total professional knocks along with 2075 runs batted in, 1999 runs scored and 582 doubles before he hung up the spikes, all league records at the time.
During his storied career he led the league in RBI’s eight times, batting average four times, and topped .300 an incredible 24 times, 20 of which were consecutive from the start of his career!
His influence was huge, and not until guys like Cobb and Wagner came into the picture would there be another player like him, and was evident by his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
REVISITING A POST FROM 2013: 1973 MIKE SCHMIDT DEDICATED ROOKIE
First off, let's look at his rookie card as we all know it:
But really, what could be better than a dedicated rookie of the greatest third baseman the game has ever seen?
I found a nice image of Schmidt during his rookie year and used it for my imaginary "rookie" shown below. Hope you all like it...
Growing up in the late-70's/early-80's, quite simply, he was THE third baseman in Major League baseball.
Three M.V.P.'s, 10 Gold Gloves, 12 All-Star games, and oh yeah...he hit 548 career homers and lead the National League EIGHT TIMES during his awesome eighteen-year career.
A no-brainer Hall of Famer whom was inducted on his first try in 1995. A "duh" if there ever was one.
"Schmitty" was the man"
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1979 RANCE MULLINIKS
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
OPC IMAGE VARIATIONS: 1977 RICHIE ZISK
Today on the blog we take a closer look at the image variation between Richie Zisk's 1977 OPC and Topps cards, with the airbrusher using some trickery to give the illusion of a unique image when in fact all they did was zoom in and paint over the same image Topps used for their card:
But in 1973 he made quite the impression, hitting a cool .324 over 103 games, giving everyone an idea of what was to come.
Monday, July 8, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: BILL MAZEROSKI
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By the time he retired, Mazeroski won two world championships (1960 & 1971), eight Gold Gloves, made seven All-Star teams, topped 2000 hits and made a name for himself as one of the premier fielding second baseman in baseball.
He still hold the all-time record for turning double-plays for second basemen at 1706, and lead the National League in assists nine times between 1958-1968.
While the BBWA failed to vote him into the Hall of Fame withing the 15 years of eligibility, the Veteran's Committee got him in 2001, almost 30 years after retiring, joining such former teammates like Willie Stargell and Roberto Clemente.
Sunday, July 7, 2024
WTHBALLS GUM PACK CUSTOM SET: WILLIE STARGELL
I've been told I haven't created enough Willie Stargell cards for the blog over the years by my friend, and while it is true, it certainly is NOT done on purpose.
Saturday, July 6, 2024
1960S ALL-DECADE TEAM: A.L. LEFT-HANDED PITCHER: JIM KAAT
On the blog today, my pick for the American League's left-handed pitcher of the 1960s, and I went with Minnesota Twins ace Jim Kaat:
Friday, July 5, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: LARRY DOBY
Today we add the great, and underappreciated in my book, Hall of Famer Larry Doby to my custom "Classic Baseball" set, to be released later this year celebrating the sport I hold dear for all these years: