I added a couple cards from former pitcher, Jim Kaat, while paying his fee. I had gotten him on a ball a while back, but I wanted to add a few of his cards to my album. So, I decided on this 1983 Topps Super Veterans card, that looks really cool, and the nice vintage card below.
This 1965 Topps turned out really well. I love the 65 design, and this card looks awesome.
I love listening to Kaat on the radio; I think he has a lot of insight to offer. He pitched for forever, and really should be in the Hall of Fame.
I mailed to Kaat on February 27 and got the cards back on March 7, for an 8-day TAT. I paid a fee of $5/card.
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Showing posts with label Jim Kaat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Kaat. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
TTM Success - Jim Kaat
I got yet another TTM success yesterday when I received this signed baseball from former pitcher Jim Kaat. I mailed to Kaat on April 23, included a $25.00 donation to his foundation (cancer research in memory of his wife, Mary Ann) and got my ball back on May 7 for a 14-day TAT.
Kaat (b. 1938) played in the majors from 1959 to 1983 for the Senators/Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees and Cardinals. Over a career that spanned 4 different decades, he amassed a record of 283-237, 2,461 strikeouts and an ERA of 3.45. He won the World Series with the Cardinals in 1982.
Kaat appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot beginning in 1989. He received as much as 29.6% inclusion on subsequent ballots before falling off the ballot after his 15th year of eligibility in 2003. He narrowly missed being elected to the Hall of Fame on the 2012 Veterans Committee by two votes. He needed 12 of the 16 votes required and received only 10.
Kaat is my 56th TTM success. Currently, I have 7 baseballs out for TTM, but I'm thinking at least 3 of them will be written off as failures. Time to start looking for new people to send to. Anyone have any ideas?
Kaat (b. 1938) played in the majors from 1959 to 1983 for the Senators/Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees and Cardinals. Over a career that spanned 4 different decades, he amassed a record of 283-237, 2,461 strikeouts and an ERA of 3.45. He won the World Series with the Cardinals in 1982.
Kaat appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot beginning in 1989. He received as much as 29.6% inclusion on subsequent ballots before falling off the ballot after his 15th year of eligibility in 2003. He narrowly missed being elected to the Hall of Fame on the 2012 Veterans Committee by two votes. He needed 12 of the 16 votes required and received only 10.
Kaat is my 56th TTM success. Currently, I have 7 baseballs out for TTM, but I'm thinking at least 3 of them will be written off as failures. Time to start looking for new people to send to. Anyone have any ideas?
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