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Jackie Robinson
$591K Baseball Cap Breaks Babe Ruth Auction Record –
Also in the Lelands auction, Jackie
Robinson’s final warmup jacket from 1956 changed hands for $159,441.60.
He gave the jacket to a tenant in the same Brooklyn building where they lived
after one of his relatives was involved in a fatal car crash. The recipient was
the consignor’s godfather.
“One of the true Holy Grails of the sports collecting hobby,
the cap has had only two owners since the Robinson Family,” said Lelands. Made
before the advent of batting helmets, the custom wool cap that he wore in his
rookie year, 1947, and in the following season shielded him from violent
opponents.
Topps
adds daily cardboard photos to baseball card empire –
In an era when selfies and social media posts have become
keepsakes, Topps, the venerable custodian of the fine art of baseball cards,
has found a way to capture the moment quickly and in tangible fashion for fans
who still long for handheld memories.
Topps is in its second season producing Topps Now, a daily
cardboard photo gallery of the season's highlights. Employees confer daily to
determine which moments are worth commemorating, and their choices are composed
and sent to the printer the next day.
Red Sox new coaching staff will
follow the way of baseball link
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Michael Conforto
has just scratched surface of MLB success –
2016: 12 home-runs, 42 RBIs, 36 walks, .310 OBP and .220
batting average
2017: 27 home-runs, 68 RBIs, 57 walks, .382 OBP and .279
batting average
What you need to understand is that Conforto was able to
improve his batting average and on-base percentage with 69 more at-bats in 2017
than he had in 2016. If you’ve been around the game of baseball for any amount
of time, you’ll quickly realize that time works against averages, especially in
hitting.
Should The Mets Bring
Back R.A. Dickey
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If R.A. chooses to hang around for one more season, think
that’s great. He’s easily one of my favorite Mets players in the past 10 years.
But when you break up with someone it’s important to know when to move on, and
whether or not you should take them back. In this case, let’s all keep our
memories of Dickey happy ones. I wish him all the best, just not back here in
New York.
6 comments:
I'm not big on reunions. About the only one that seemed to work well that I recall was Kelly Johnson. Some would argue Jose Reyes, but forget how much he stunk up the first half. He had to rally hard to finish in the .240s
RA: I hope he has a long & gratifying retirement (Only attended RA games in 2012). I would bring him to ST to work with Jannis. Longer if necessary.
Conforto: I have this sinking feeling that his shoulder will never be the same, affecting his offensive & defensive performance. Hope I'm wrong, but the way the injury occurred is a bad omen. Pursuing Bruce makes a lot of sense to me.
I share your same fears. I believe he and Becerra have the same injury. Posterior capsule to back batting shoulder. Plus conforto had the dislocation as well. Defense won't be affected as much as it is his non throwing shoulder.
Plus he's a Mets so that's another strike against him.
Alan
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We have a potential "Dickey 2" in Mickey Jannis, who has been outstanding at Bingo and the AFL this year. With Sandy looking for a veteran innings-eater for a year, who better than the original RA to help the team both on the mound and as mentor to #2?
I vote yes.
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