I mailed to Richardson on October 25 and got the card back on November 21, for a 27-day TAT.
Friday, December 30, 2022
Another TTM Success From Bobby Richardson
Thursday, December 29, 2022
TTM Success - Mark Sweeney
I also got a 1995 Topps, 2007 Upper Deck First Edition and 2007 Upper deck signed. These were good cards to get out of my boxes, since I've got so many cards from these years.
Sweeney (b. 1969) played in the majors from 1995 to 2008 for the Cardinals, Padres, Reds, Brewers, Rockies, Giants and Dodgers. He had 464 hits, 42 home runs and a .254 batting average.
I mailed to Sweeney on October 13 and got the cards back on November 21, for a 39-day TAT.
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
TTM Success - Scott McClain
McClain (b. 1972) played in the majors in 1998, 2005, 2007 and 2008 for the Devil Rays, Cubs and Giants. He had 15 hits, 2 home runs and a .192 batting average. McClain would play professional baseball for 20 seasons; not bad for a 22nd round pick out of the 1990 June Amateur Draft. He began playing pro baseball at the age of 18 in 1990 for the Bluefield Orioles and finished his career in 2009 for the Hiroshima Carp in Japan at the age of 37. His complete career totals are impressive: 2,039 hits, 383 home runs and a .262 batting average.
I mailed to McClain on October 1 and got the card back on November 19, for a 49-day TAT.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
TTM Success - Bob Ross
I also got a 1952 Topps signed. Sadly, these two may be the last cards I get signed from living players from each of these sets. There aren't too many guys left who are still living, let alone who sign from either of these sets.
Ross (b. 1928) played in the majors in 1950, 1951 and 1956 for the Senators and Phillies. He had a record of 0-2 with 29 strike outs and a 7.17 ERA.
I mailed to Ross on October 31 and got the cards back on November 19, for a 19-day TAT.
Monday, December 26, 2022
Christmas Gift From Mom - Lefty Grove Signed Baseball
Grove (b. 1900 - d. 1975) played in the majors from 1925 to 1941 for the A's (Philadelphia) and Red Sox. He had a career record of 300-141 with 2,266 strike outs and a 3.06 ERA. He was the AL MVP in 1931 and won the World Series with the A's in 1929 and 1930. That 1929 team was a 104-win team managed by Hall of Famer Connie Mack and featured Hall of Famers Grove, Foxx, Al Simmons, Eddie Collins and Mickey Cochrane. The 1930 squad would win 102 games and featured those same future Hall of Famers.
When evaluating Hall of Fame statistics, most pundits like to look at the "Black Ink" meaning instances where a player led their respective league in a stat. In his career of 17 seasons, Grove would lead the league in: Wins (4 times), Won-Loss % (5 times), ERA (9 times), Games Pitched (1 time), Games Started (1 time), complete games (3 times), shutouts (3 times), Saves (1 time!), walks (1 time), strike outs (7 times, all in a row), wild pitches (1 time), ERA+ (9 times) and so on. His career WAR was 113.3 (6th all-time for pitchers). According to baseball-reference.com, his "Black Ink" score is 111, or 3rd all-time for pitchers. Walter Johnson is first all-time, followed by Grover Cleveland Alexander, then Lefty Grove.
Grove won 20 or more games eight times in his career. He was a six-time All Star. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1947 with 76.4% of the vote. All of the above stats being considered, Grove was not elected on his first ballot, nor was he elected with a higher percentage that later pitchers would enjoy. To be fair, his first appearance on the ballot was in 1936 when he was still playing, and also the election process was much different than it is today.
Grove broke into professional baseball in 1920 while playing for the Class D Martinsburg Mountaineers where he got the attention of Jack Dunn. Dunn would give Martinsburg enough money for Grove's contract to replace their centerfield wall, buying his contract and making him a Baltimore Oriole. This was when the Orioles were an independent minor league team. Dunn would hold onto Grove's contract until selling it to Mack's Philadelphia A's for $100,600 in 1925 (just over a million dollars today), the highest amount ever at the time.
Thank you so much for this awesome baseball, Mom. This is Hall of Famer number 167 in my collection.
TTM Success - Bob Bonner
I also pulled the other Bonner cards that I had in m boxes, starting with the above 1991 Crown Orioles card.
I also had a 1982 Donruss and a 1983 Fleer; both turned out nicely. I had forgotten I had the Fleer, so it was a nice surprise when I came across it in the box.
Bonner (b. 1956) played in the majors from 1980 to 1983 for the Orioles. He had 21 hits, 0 home runs and a .194 batting average.
I mailed to Bonner on November 8 and got the cards back on November 19, for an 11-day TAT.
Sunday, December 25, 2022
TTM Success - Brad Moore
Moore (b. 1964) played in the majors in 1988 and 1990 for the Phillies. He had no record, 3 strike outs and a 1.08 ERA. I mailed to Moore on November 1 and got the card back on November 19, for an 18-day TAT.
Saturday, December 24, 2022
TTM Success - Dave Leiper
Leiper (b. 1962) played in the majors in 1984, 1986 to 1989 and 1994 to 1996 for the A's, Padres, Expos and Phillies. He had a record of 12-8 with 150 strike outs and a 3.98 ERA. I mailed to the signing on September 9 and got the card back on November 18, for a 70-day TAT.
Friday, December 23, 2022
TTM Success - Ron Stone
I looked to see if Stone was in the 1991 Orioles Crown set, then learned that he never played a game for the Orioles, so that search didn't last long. This 1968 Topps was pretty nice, anyway.
Stone (b. 1942) played in the majors in 1966 and from 1969 to 1972 for the A's (Kansas City) and Phillies. He had 194 hits, 6 home runs and a .241 batting average.
Stone's connection to the Orioles was that he was originally signed by the Orioles prior to the 1963 season as an amateur free agent. He was selected by the A's in the 1965 Rule 5 draft, returned to the Orioles I'm July 1966 then traded by the Orioles to the Phillies in 1969 for Clay Dalrymple.
I mailed to Stone on October 17 and got the cards back on November 18, for a 32-day TAT. Stone also included a signed post card.
Thursday, December 22, 2022
TTM Success - Mike Ignasiak
Ignasiak (b. 1966) played in the majors in 1991 and from 1993 to 1995 for the Brewers. He had a record of 10-4 with 88 strike outs and a 4.80 ERA.
I mailed to Ignasiak on October 26 and got the card back on November 18, for a 23-day TAT.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
TTM Success - John Kiely
I also got a 1993 Fleer and a 1993 Topps signed by Kiely. These also turned out nicely.
Kiely (b. 1964) played in the majors from 1991 to 1993 for the Tigers. He had a record of 4-5 with 24 strike outs and a 4.17 ERA.
I mailed to Kiely on November 8 and got the cards back on November 17, for a 9-day TAT.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
TTM Success - Steve Rosenberg
I wasn't about to deny some Topps entries into the album, so I added the above 1989 Topps and 1990 Topps, Both look great.
Rosenberg (b. 1964) played in the majors from 1988 to 1991 for the White Sox ad Padres. He had a record of 6-15 with 115 strike outs and a 4.94 ERA.
I mailed to Rosenberg on November 7 and got the cards back on November 17, for a 10-day TAT.
Monday, December 19, 2022
TTM Success - Dave Bristol
Both of the cards are lower grade. I can't remember where found them. I feel like I picked them up at a show sometime in the past, knowing folks had been asking me for his cards. Regardless, these are now signed and in my album.
Bristol (b. 1933) managed the Reds from 1966 to 1969, Brewers from 1970 to 1972, Braves from 1976 to 1977 and the Giants from 1979 to 1980. His managerial record over 11 seasons was 657-764 (.462 win %).
I mailed to Bristol on September 29 and got the cards back on November 17, for a 49-day TAT.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
TTM Success - Mike Schmidt
I was out of the All Star card after my ghost signing incident, so I had to rely on my good friend, Gerard to send me one that he had. I got it in hand and sent off to the signing. Both of the cards came back looking great, and are now in my album. The long, drawn out drama of me adding Schmid to the set has been put to bed.
I mailed to the signing on September 28 and got the cards back on November 17, for a 50-day TAT.
Saturday, December 17, 2022
TTM Success - Mark Williamson
In addition to the 1991 Crown, Williamson signed a 1989 Topps, 1991 Topps and a 1994 Fleer. I don't have very many 1994 Fleer cards at all; I was surprised that I had this one.
Williamson (b. 1959) played in the majors from 1987 to 1994 for the Orioles. He had a career record of 46-35 with 397 strike outs and a 3.86 ERA.
I mailed to Williamson on October 27 and got the cards back on November 15, for a 19-day TAT.
Friday, December 16, 2022
Another TTM Success From Jerry Walker
I also got the 1991 Crown signed and it turned out great. I was glad tomove another of these into my album.
I mailed to Walker on October 25 and got the cards back on November 14, for a 20-day TAT.
Thursday, December 15, 2022
TTM Success - Tom Patton
The above custom photo is a bit misshapen, but it is still really nice that he included it.
I also received a note on the back of the one that I had written, which was a very nice touch.
Patton (b. 1935) appeared in one game for the Orioles in 1957. He had 2 plate appearances but had no hits.
I mailed to Patton on November 3 and got the card back on November 14, for an 11-day TAT.
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
TTM Success - Andy Sides
I also got a 2005 Topps Update signed by Sides. This one also turned out nicely.
Sides (b. 1984) was an 11th round pick in the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft by the Mets out of DeSoto High School in Missouri. He played in the minors in 2003 and 2004 in the Mets system, reaching Rookie Level ball. He had a record of 3-6 with 63 strike outs and a 3.86 ERA.
I mailed to Sides on October 31 and got the cards back on November 14, for a 14-day TAT.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Christmas Gift From Gerard
Gerard did some signings recently with James Triantos and Jared Shuster. These are some pretty nice cards. I wanted to participate in the signings, but didn't get time to go through my stuff. Gerard helped out and I can add these to my album.
It was also really cool that Gerard knocked three guys off of my 1987 Topps checklist. These three are tougher guys to get, and I am glad to knock them off of the list.
Thank you so much for the Christmas gift, Gerard. I really appreciate it, and am glad you have helped me with this set.
Monday, December 12, 2022
TTM Success - Jim Lindeman
All of the cards look pretty good, I think. Lindeman has a nice signature, and I am glad he signed the cards in blue.
Lindeman (b. 1962) played in the majors from 1986 to 1994 for the Cardinals, Tigers, Phillies, Astros and Mets. He had 165 hits, 21 home runs and a .244 batting average.
I mailed to Lindeman on October 27 and got the cards back on November 14, for an 18-day TAT.
Sunday, December 11, 2022
TTM Success - Dave Baldwin
These four customs turned out great, as well. It looks like he sent one custom card for every team he had played on. He sent one of him on the Seattle Pilots, but they moved to Milwaukee before he could play for them.
Baldwin (b. 1938) played in the majors from 1966 to 1970 and 1973 for the Senators, Brewers and White Sox. He had a record of 6-11 with 164 strike outs and a 3.08 ERA.
I mailed to Baldwin on October 25 and got the cards back on November 12, for an 18-day TAT.
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Another TTM Success From Jackie Brandt
Both cards turned out great, and have been inserted into the album already.
I mailed to Brandt on October 26 and got the cards back on November 10, for a 15-day TAT.
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Another TTM Success From Felix Mantilla
I mailed to Mantilla on October 22 and got the card back on November 10, for a 19-day TAT.
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
TTM Success - Art Swanson
Swanson (b. 1936) played in the majors from 1955 to 1957 for the Pirates. He had a record of 3-3 with 34 strike outs and a 4.90 ERA.
I mailed to Swanson on October 31 and got the card back on November 8, for an 8-day TAT.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
TTM Success - Chris Donnels
In all, I got three cards signed: a 1992 Stadium Club, 1992 Topps and 1993 Topps. They all turned out nicely.
Donnels (b. 1966) played in the majors from 1991 to 1995 and 2000 to 2002 for the Mets, Astros, Red Sox, Dodgers and Diamondbacks. He had 186 hits, 17 home runs and a .233 batting average.
I mailed to Donnels on October 27 and got the cards back on November 7, for an 11-day TAT.
Monday, December 5, 2022
TTM Success - Dick Nen
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Another TTM Success From Rod Gilbreath
I mailed to Gilbreath on October 27 and got the card back on November 7, for an 11-day TAT.
Saturday, December 3, 2022
TTM Success - Russ Heman
Heman (b. 1933) played in the majors in 1961 for the Indians and Angels. He had a record of 0-0 with 6 strike outs and a 2.70 ERA.
I mailed to Heman on October 25 and got the card back on November 7, for a 13-day TAT.
Friday, December 2, 2022
TTM Success - Jeff Schneider
In the meantime, I also had gotten this 1991 Crown Orioles card signed by Schneider. It turned out nicely.
Schneider (b. 1951) played in the majors in 1981 for the Orioles. He had a 0-0 record with 17 strike outs and a 4.88 ERA.
I mailed to Schneider on October 25 and got the cards back on November 7, for a 13-day TAT.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
TTM Success - Ted Savage
Savage (b. 1937) played in the majors from 1962 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1971 for the Phillies, Pirates, Cardinals, Cubs, Dodgers, Reds, Brewers and Royals. He had 321 hits, 34 home runs and a .233 batting average.
I mailed to Savage on October 17 and got the card back on November 7, for a 21-day TAT. He also signed my note and my envelope.