Day 23: A fave oddball from the 50s. 1954 Red Man Billy Pierce. Day 27: A fave oddball from the 90s or later Gary Cieradkowski does some great work. Day 24: A fave oddball from the 60s. I had lots of choices with Orioles team issued things, fool food related cards, etc. But I picked this Boog Powell from 1969’s Atlantic Oil game series. Day 25: A fave oddball from the 70s. (I mislabeled this as Day 24 on Twitter) It’s one of many many MLBPA discs and similar items from that decade. Day 22: Card of a common player that eluded me. So I drove off the tracks on this one and went with a ‘story’ that eluded me. I have a funny story that involves him, me and some drunk friends of mine, an open dorm window and a water hose hooked up to a shower. I had already posted the best example, my Mark Belanger ’67 rookie, back on Day 7 as a card I bought in person w/ a story behind it.
Wrapping up with the final ten cards I posted on Twitter as part of the 30 Day Baseball Card Challenge. Day 21: The third segment kicked off with a “card of a rookie I thought I was ‘investing’ in”. His art graces this 2008 Wally Yonamine promo card for a Rob Fitts book. Sit on a comfortable chair with your study book on the table in front of you. One of the items that was passed around at the meeting was the book shown at the top. He signed some items that people brought (I hadn’t considered doing that for some reason) and participated in the discussions. Most of the people might think of Google translate as a translation feature made by Google, but what if I say that it can also help you to unblocked music video sites at school? Baseball equipment – Baseball is one of the popular games amongst people of all age groups.
I saw more games in the Dome than in any other stadium and I had a love/hate relationship with the place. It has built-in height adjust-ability, allowing you to crank it up to 10 feet for official games and drills, or drop it down to 7.5 feet for younger players that are still improving their game. Role in 2003 World Cup: Started every game except the try-fest against Uruguay, and while he only managed two tries – both against Georgia – was still a vital part of the team. The Vegas expert and his team of pro handicappers have sent along picks for each of Tuesday’s six games, which inclues some additional insight into some of the bigger value plays up on the board. From 1977 we have a Pepsi Jim Palmer. I should have fixed this photo but with this and the next photo you get an idea of what the Astros’ section looked like. And finally here’s a page with a nice full color picture of some of the Astros’ staff.
There is an Astros ‘yearbook’ incorporated into the thing as well as sections covering the MLB teams, all the NFL teams including a whole Oilers section. Also in the book are pages covering a wide range of tenants the Dome was hosting including the Billy Graham Crusade, University of Houston football and the Houston rodeo. A week ago I attended my first meeting of the Houston Chapter of SABR. Nearly three hundred pages long it chronicles the short history of the Houston Colts/Astros, the building of the Dome and much, much more. Waaaaaay more entertaining than a Topps Now card at the same price. This ’59 Colavito card led me down a long and winding path to find the shot it was based on. BP had a card in each of the three red Man issues. I’ll settle for pics of just a few pages. I’ve been a member for a few years but never bothered to go to the monthly gatherings.
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