When I was looking to get some 1958 Hires Root Beer cards signed, I really wanted to get an Oriole, and luckily, Billy Gardner was one of the Orioles in the set. I had gotten him TTM back in April 2016, so I figured enough time had passed for me to ask again.
The card turned out really well, so I now have one of an Oriole for the collection. It's too bad that Brooks Robinson isn't in the set, or I would have definitely gone for him. Still, Gardner is a nice addition, and the card is really cool.
I mailed the card on September 8 and got the card back on October 1, for a 23-day TAT.
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Showing posts with label Billy Gardner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy Gardner. Show all posts
Friday, November 23, 2018
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
TTM Success - Billy Gardner
I received a couple signed cards in the mail from former Oriole and former manager, Billy Gardner on (you guessed it) April 4. The cards were mailed out on March 11 with my huge batch of vintage and came back 24 days later.
The 1958 Topps was pretty rough, but it was the only card of him as a player that I owned. It still looks nice signed. It also helps me out down the road when I choose to branch this project out to former Orioles.
As always, a 1985 Topps card turns out nice. I have noticed that 1985 is slowly creeping up on 1987 for the most autos. As of today, counted cards that haven't been posted, 1985 trails 1987 14-17. Not bad, considering I have a ton of 1987s.
Gardner (b. 1927) played in the majors from 1954 to 1963 for the Giants, Orioles, Senators, Twins, Yankees and Red Sox. He had 841 hits, 41 home runs and a lifetime average of .237. He finished 12th in the AL MVP voting in 1957, his only time showing up in the voting. Gardner won the World Series with the Yankees in 1961.
Gardner served as manager of the Twins from 1981 to 1985 and the Royals in 1987. He had a career record of 330-417. His Royals were in second place in the AL West before his tenure ended as manager after 126 games.
The 1958 Topps was pretty rough, but it was the only card of him as a player that I owned. It still looks nice signed. It also helps me out down the road when I choose to branch this project out to former Orioles.
As always, a 1985 Topps card turns out nice. I have noticed that 1985 is slowly creeping up on 1987 for the most autos. As of today, counted cards that haven't been posted, 1985 trails 1987 14-17. Not bad, considering I have a ton of 1987s.
Gardner (b. 1927) played in the majors from 1954 to 1963 for the Giants, Orioles, Senators, Twins, Yankees and Red Sox. He had 841 hits, 41 home runs and a lifetime average of .237. He finished 12th in the AL MVP voting in 1957, his only time showing up in the voting. Gardner won the World Series with the Yankees in 1961.
Gardner served as manager of the Twins from 1981 to 1985 and the Royals in 1987. He had a career record of 330-417. His Royals were in second place in the AL West before his tenure ended as manager after 126 games.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
1955 Topps #27 - Billy Gardner

Billy Gardner (b. 1927) played from 1954 to 1963 for the Giants, Orioles, Senators, Twins, Yankees and Red Sox. The Giants won the World Series in 1954, his rookie season. He had a career average of .237 with 841 hits. he also managed the Twins from 1981 to 1985 and the Royals in 1987.(MANAGER 5)
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