Showing posts with label Frank Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Robinson. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Blog Kiosk: 5/20/2020 - Dodgers Links & News - Some Odds and Ends


In 1971 the Dodgers went big. They traded for one of the top veterans in the game in hopes of winning the pennant. (eBay auction link). Per the descriptor on the reverse:
1/20/1972 - Los Angeles -- "There she goes" yells a smiling Frank Robinson as he connects with the first practice pitch thrown at Dodger Stadium. Frank was out in his new Dodger uniform just for pictures. The former Baltimore slugger was traded to the Dodgers at the end of the '71 season. The catcher is unidentified.
Robinson added the following about the trade, per Milton Richman/UPI at Desert Sun (12/8/1971):
I didn’t want to leave Baltimore but if I had to, I told the Orioles I’d like to go to a West Coast club on a New York team and that’s the way it turned out. I think I can play the type of baseball I want to play for the next two or three years and I should enjoy being with the Dodgers.
Below are more links to check out:

Thursday, February 07, 2019

Former Dodger Frank Robinson Dead at 83 - A Dodgers Collectible Checklist


A legend has passed away.

Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the 1956 Rookie of the Year, two-time MVP winner, 1966 AL Triple Crown winner and one-time AL Manager of the Year has died at the age of 83. Deeply cognizant of his role in history, Robinson took-on the task of being the very first African-American to be named manager in the Major Leagues; saying, "if I had one wish in the world today, it would be that Jackie Robinson could be here to see this happen." Frank also said:
“Every time I put on this uniform, I think of Jackie Robinson.”
As you know, Frank Robinson got to play for the Dodgers during the 1972 season; slashing .251/.353/.442/.795 with 19 home runs and 59 RBI's during an injury plagued season. He would thereafter be traded to the Angels the following season for future Dodger staff ace Andy Messersmith. Below are links to other stories celebrating Frank Robinson's life that I thought worth pointing out:
"Then he throws me this bastard slider just off the outside part of the plate," Robinson said. "I thought, 'This SOB is trying to strike me out on three pitches ... on my day! He's trying to embarrass me ... on my day. No one does that to me.'"
Also, you can listen to Frank talk about meeting Jackie Robinson for the first time here, via NPR.

In celebration of Robinson's career on cardboard I thought it would be fun to make a couple of fantasy custom Baseball cards of him. Check them out above. Furthermore, I wanted to put together a list of all, or at least, most of his vintage cards and collectibles featuring him as a Dodger. See that below. If I missed anything please let me know.

1972 Topps -- #754 

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Dodgers Blog Kiosk: 8/31/2017 - Dodgers Links - Alex Verdugo is Coming!


A four game losing streak typically isn't something to worry about; especially when you've got a 17 game lead over your next closest competitor. Still, I do feel a certain sense of dread... like, will another shoe drop? Then I remember some wise words from our elder statesman/poet laureate, Vin Scully:
"But in the history of the Brooklyn and LA Dodgers, nothing has ever come easy."
And then I calm down and realize that this is all part of the ride. Per Bill Plunkett on twitter:
Justin Turner: “It’s good for us. Going thru adversity, dealing with stuff we haven’t dealt with in awhile”
Photo above via @Dodgers on twitter. The Dodgers will be fine. Below are more links to check out:
  • This Day in Dodgers HistoryIn 1950 Gil Hodges became the fourth Major Leaguer to hit four home runs in one game. It was against the Boston Braves at Ebbets Field. Overall, he went 5-for-6 with nine RBI's, five runs scored and 17 total bases. In 1959 Sandy Koufax set a new National League record when he fanned 18 Giants during a nine inning game at the LA Coliseum. It also tied the Major League mark for strike outs, and set a new Major League record with 31 total strike outs over two consecutive games (he struck out 13 Phillies his last time out). In 1985 the Dodgers got Bill Madlock from the Pirates for RJ Reynolds, Cecil Espy and Sid BreamIn 2006 the Dodgers received veteran Marlon Anderson from the Nationals for pitching prospect Jhonny Nunez. Anderson would have a stellar couple of months in Dodger Blue. He slashed .375/.431/.813/1.243 with seven homers, 15 RBI's and 12 runs scored. In 2009 the Dodgers received starting pitcher Jon Garland from the Diamondbacks for infield prospect Tony Abreu. Garland would get six starts -- going 3-2 with a 2.72 ERA.
  • Happy Birthday, Duke FarrellRay BerresIra HutchinsonFrank RobinsonCleo JamesJack PerconteTom CandiottiMike HartleyHideo NomoJuan Nicasio!

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Blog Kiosk: 10/20/2016 - Dodgers Links - Urias Shelled, Maeda Tonight


That didn't go quite as planned.

For the first three innings things didn't look so bad.  Urias had gotten through the first twelve batters with four strike outs, two walks a no hits.  Then, the wheels just kinda fell off.  Per Ken Gurnick and Carrie Muskat at MLB.com:
"I thought he had really good stuff," Roberts said of Urias. "Just that inning got away from us."
That dreaded fourth inning.  Zobrist started it off with a bunt single, then four batters later the Cubs stood tall with a 4-0 lead.  Ugh!  After that, everything else is a blur.  It was like a bad nightmare that wouldn't stop.  The would eventually Dodgers record four errors on the evening.  Fortunately, I think Dave Roberts has the right frame of mind going into today's game.  Per Cary Osborne at Dodger Insider:
“It happens and obviously it’s more magnified in the postseason, but we haven’t had a game like that in a long time,” said Dave Roberts. “It wasn’t to be. So I think for us it’s one of those things you have to brush off and get ready to go tomorrow.”
The pic above of Julio Urias via @Dodgers on twitter.  Below are more links to check out:
  • This Day in Dodgers History:  In 1988 the Dodgers defeated the A's in Game 5 of the World Series to win the championship at the Oakland Coliseum.  Orel Hershiser pitched a complete game, struck out nine and gave up four singles in the 5-2 victory.  He would also be named MVP of the series.  Mickey Hatcher hit a first inning two-run home run to start the offense for the Dodgers.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Blog Kiosk: 10/14/2016 - Dodgers Links - WooHoo! Dodgers Win


Wow!

That game was epic.  Maybe the best ever.  And I'm not saying that 'cause the Dodgers won... Okay, maybe I'm far more enthusiastic about it 'cause my guys won, but really... Wasn't it the best ever!
  • "One of the best games in history," said Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez. (Link Here)
  • "That's probably one of the craziest, if not the craziest, games I've ever been a part of in my career," Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer said. "Man, this is a tough one to be on the wrong side of."  (Link Here)
  • "I'm like, wait a minute, am I dreaming right now?" Jansen said, exhausted on the floor of the visiting clubhouse. "It's an awesome feeling to know the best pitcher in the game has your back."  (Link Here
  • “It was crazy,” Pederson, who finished this NLDS 5 for 15 with two walks, a double and the homer, said on the field after the game in a televised interview. “I’m kind of at a loss for words right now. Washington played great. They fought us to the end, but it just shows what kind of team we are. We stuck together, we believed in each other, we came back.”  (Link Here)
  • “I came to [Roberts], you know, once Kenley went out there in the seventh,” Kershaw said. “I was just kind of doing the math. I don't think Kenley's ever done a six-out save, let alone a nine-out save. He threw 20 pitches in that seventh inning, and I just said, 'I'm going to go get loose, see how I feel and I'll let you know, but I might be able to do this.' That's kind of what happened.  (Link Here)
  • “I thank God for being able to be at his side,” Urias said through an interpreter. “When I saw him come in the clubhouse and put on his spikes, I knew he was ready to go and I learned a lot about him at that moment. He’s about winning and all that goes through his mind is winning, winning, winning. I’m so glad that everything worked out.”  (Link Here)
  • "This encapsulated our season, yeah," manager Dave Roberts said. "It takes 25 guys to win a game [and] that’s what we did [in Game 5]."  (Link Here)
Dave Roberts managed the gutsiest game of Baseball I've ever witnessed... Bar none!  And as a viewer, I am exhausted.

Photo above via Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers 2016Go here to check out more pics by Jon from yesterdays game and celebration.  Below are more links to check out:
  • This Day in Dodgers History:  In 1965 Sandy Koufax, on just two days rest, masterfully pitched a 2-0 complete game shutout to defeat the Twins in Game 7 of the World Series to win their fourth championship.  He was named MVP of the series.
  • Happy Birthday, Hugh Casey and Ivy Olson!  

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Giants Series Starts Friday - Jackie Robinson Day - Pregame Info and Other Stuff!


The next homestand starts Friday evening against the San Francisco Giants.  Below are some odds and ends for this upcoming homestand; including several autograph opportunities.  At this time I mainly have detailed Jackie Robinson Day information.  I will update this post with more info for the games on Saturday and Sunday as they arrive.  So, be sure to check back.

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Friday, April 15th at 7:10 PM
LHP Madison Bumgarner vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw
SNLA & MLB Network / AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)
 
It is Jackie Robinson Day!  This marks the 69th anniversary of the day Jackie broke Baseball's color barrier.  Rachel and Sharon Robinson, the wife and daughter of Jackie Robinson, will be the Dodgers’ guests of honor.  Furthermore, all players will be wearing #42.  Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the first African-American manager in MLB, will join the Robinsons along with Dodger owner Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Dodger Special Advisor Don Newcombe, Robinson’s Brooklyn Dodger teammate.

Friday's game starts at 7:10 PM.  Auto gates open at 4:40 PM, and stadium gates open at 5:10 PM. It is Friday Night Fireworks, so fans will be able to go down onto the field after the game to watch the spectacle. The night's theme will be Jackie Robinson.  Go here for more information on Friday Night Fireworks.

Wednesday, February 03, 2016

Weekend Autograph Opportunities: Rick Dempsey, Frank Robinson and Gary Grant

Here are this weekends autograph opportunities and events throughout the Southland. As always, be sure to check the Blue Heaven Calendar for other events (a link can always be found on the tab at the top of this page, just left of center), and always confirm with the establishment. Everything is subject to change.  Please email me with any tips about upcoming events in Southern California.  As the rest of the week progresses I'll update this post with other events (if there are any) as I become aware of them.  Also, I don't always list every event below, so be sure to check my Calendar.  I always try to favor free signing events over paying events.  Click on any pic to embiggen.

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Former Dodgers catcher Rick Dempsey will be signing autographs at Manuel's Original El Tepeyac Cafe this coming Saturday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.  Go here for information.
Manuel's Original El Tepeyac Cafe
13131 Crossroads Parkway South
City of Industry, CA

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Hall of Famer and one-time Dodger Frank Robinson will be at Frank & Sons to sign autographs on Saturday; from Noon to 1:00 PM.  Go here for information.
special trading card price:  $49.
balls, flats and figurines:  $79.
equipment (caps, helmets, bases, etc):  $99.
bats & jerseys:  $159.
inscriptions:  $25.
JSA Authentication:  $10.
Frank & Son Collectible Show
19649 San Jose Ave
City of Industry, CA 91748

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Former Clippers Guard Gary Grant will be signing free autographs in Chino Hills.  Go here for information.  Check out the flyer below.

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Monday, January 25, 2016

2015 Topps Vault Originals - The Dodger Cards

On a fairly slow news day I thought I would pass along some photos of most of the 5" x 7" autographed Dodgers cards found in packs of an Topps online exclusive set called "Vault Originals."  Back in October I mentioned that these were available, and included a checklist of four Dodger players.  Unfortunately, I had initially erred in my original post.  There are cards of Valenzuela, Piazza and Pederson, but not of Eddie Murray.  Instead, according to a Topps checklist the fourth Dodger player is of Frank Robinson.

Which it too cool.  As you may know, the Hall of Famer and current American League President wore Dodger Blue only during the 1972 season; therefore, there are very few cards available on the marketplace showing him in our uniform.  So seeing him on the checklist is a welcome surprise.  Unfortunately, I have not yet seen the card.  As soon as I do I will update this post.

BTW, these packs were first available at $99.99 each, but have now been discounted to $40.00 a piece.  In each pack you get one on-card autograph. 

#VO-FR Frank Robinson


#VO-FV Fernando Valenzuela

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

2015 Topps Archives Signature - Many of the Signed Dodger Cards

Since I've been clearly obsessed with tracking and cataloging all of the modern era Dodger cards in existence I decided to do my best with Topps newest product - 2015 Topps Archives Signature.  Daunting, I know.  Go here for a checklist of players who signed.  For those who don't know, this product includes only signed buyback cards.

As you'll recall, last week I declared an Andruw Jones autograph Dodger card as this years worst (link here), and now you'll discover that there's at least another one to hate.

As for what to love, you should check out the handful of 1980's Topps created retail box sets that have been signed.  Both Steve Garvey and Fernando Valenzuela signed a handful of their 1987 K-Mart cards.  There is also a 1981 Drake's cakes card signed by Garvey - which is absolutely awesome!  Drake's cards disappeared into the dustbin of history many moons ago, so it's nice that they make a little comeback here.  They were one of my favorites as a kid.  Also note that I included the 1973 Frank Robinson Topps card on this list since this issue clearly shows him in a poorly photoshopped Dodger uniform. 

Both Nomar Garciaparra and Greg Maddux are available only as redemptions, so we don't yet know if they signed any Dodger cards for this product.  Also, Fred McGriff has signed some cards, but I have yet to see him in Blue. 

No doubt, this listing is far from complete.  There are likely to be many "1 of 1's" and other scarcer issues out there yet to be discovered.  If you see something not on this list please let me know. 

#Eric Davis

1992 Topps #/15                     1993 Topps #/37

Thursday, December 04, 2014

Blog Kiosk: 12/4/2014 - Dodger Links - AGon, Hamels and Haren is One Funny Dude


I can never get enough of Hall of Famer Frank Robinson in a Dodger uniform.  It's such a wondrous and amazing sight.  The photo above was found through an eBay auction that you can check out here.  It is stamp dated to April 3, 1972, so it was likely taken during Spring Training that year.

Below are some links to check out:
  • So, do you want to play some softball?  Do you love reading blogs?  Well... Then you have to check out Left Field Pavilions 3rd Annual Dodger Blogger Charity Softball Tournament.  Go here for information.
  • Via Marty Noble at MLB.com, "Perception, fate have conspired against Hodges."
  • Via Jon Weisman at Dodger Insider, "Adrian Gonzalez leads trip to Mexico."  A contingent of Dodgers will be joining Adrian Gonzalez in Mexico City today to honor him as he receives a national sports award presented by Mexico’s La Comisión Nacional de Cultura Física y Deporte (CONADE).
“It is truly my honor to travel to Mexico City in support of Adrian Gonzalez alongside our own Fernando Valenzuela who was very integral in the establishment of our significant Dodger fan base throughout Mexico,” Kasten said. “The Dodgers are fortunate to have such a rich history with Mexico and so many fans of Mexican descent.

“We applaud Adrian for being a role model on and off the field in Los Angeles, as well as an exemplary role model and athlete in his family’s own native country of Mexico. We remain committed to scouting throughout Mexico, and we look forward to our club’s future, which will undoubtedly continue to include Mexican talent.”
  • Via Ken Rosenthal at FoxSports, "The likelihood that Hamels is heading to the Dodgers."  He's just clearing the air and connecting appropriate dots.  Giving up our best prospects for Hamels makes no sense.
The Phillies would want one of the Dodgers’ top position prospects, shortstop Corey Seager or outfielder Joc Pederson, in any Hamels deal, according to major-league sources.

And the Dodgers, rather than part with premium young talent and assume the remainder of Hamels’ contract, can purchase a free-agent pitcher for a comparable price and give up no more than a draft pick.


  • MLB historian John Thorn writes about, "The Elysian Fields."  This place was one of the spawning grounds for Base Ball.
The Elysian Fields became not only a place of rest but also recreation as the prospect of employment lured young bachelors from the farm to the city, only to leave them pining for rural bliss. Cricket was played at the Hoboken grounds before baseball, but by 1845 the New York Knickerbockers had taken heed of the northward push of industry in Manhattan and had taken their new game of “base ball” to Hoboken.

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    Monday, July 07, 2014

    2014 Panini Golden Age Baseball - All the Dodger Cards

    Panini America released their 3rd Baseball themed card set last week.  It is called Golden Age Baseball, and it includes numerous old-tyme players.  Due to a lack of an MLB license these cards do not include either team logos or even team names.  Instead, the city that each player represents in noted. 

    In my opinion, the base card design is horrible.  On the other hand, the insert cards that borrow designs from several relatively unknown vintage card sets are phenomenal.  I especially love the Darby Chocolate cards I show at the very bottom.

    Base Set

    #32 Zack Wheat

    #66 Tommy Lasorda

    #120 Dusty Baker

    #138 Steve Yeager

    #139 Davey Lopes

    The Frank Robinson card is the only known Dodger variation card in the set.  As you can see, the only reason he is regarded as a Dodger in the card below is the city notation of "Los Angeles" underneath his photo.  In the normal base card "Baltimore" is indicated underneath Robinson's photo. 

    Base Variations Set 

    #102 Frank Robinson

    1913 National Game Set

    #8 Zack Wheat


    Historical Signatures Set

    #BAK Dusty Baker

    #RMO Rick Monday

    #LOP Davey Lopes

    #STV Steve Yeager

    Museum Age Collection Set

    #35 Tommy Lasorda

    Star Stamps Set

    #12 McGraw, Gleason, Mack & Stengel

    #28 Mathewson, Young, Jackson & Wheat

    All the remaining cards below are box-toppers.  Each box of cards comes with a large sized pack that contains either a 5x7 super-sized card, or a 3-card strip of Darby Chocolate themed cards.  Below are the Dodger players included.

    BTW, There is a 5x7 memorabilia card (#9) of Duke Snider available, but I have yet to see a photo of it.  Directly below is the non-memorabilia card of Snider that is available.

    5x7 Box Topper

    #9 Duke Snider

    I just love the design of these Darby Chocolate themed cards.  The vintage versions are super rare, and can sell for thousands in VG condition card.  Below, I highlight two Dodger players from the set.  Zack Wheat, of course, is known as a Dodger Hall of Famer; whereas, Rube Marquard is known more for his years as a NY Giants Hall of Famer pitcher.  Still, Marquard pitched 6 years in Brooklyn; recording 56 wins and helping the club to 2 National League Pennants.

    Darby Chocolate 3-card Panel Box Toppers

    #23 Zack Wheat & #24 Rube Marquard

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    Wednesday, November 06, 2013

    For the Golfers Out There - Spend Monday at Frank Robinson's Celebrity Golf Tournament with Some MLB Stars

    This sounds like it could be fun. 

    This coming Monday is the inaugural Frank Robinson Celebrity Golf Tournament on Monday, November 11, at 9:00 AM at the Wilshire Country Club. Go here to sign-up.

    UPDATE:  BTW, this is far from cheap.  It's a foursome sponsorship price of $4,500.00 and $1,200.00 for individuals (from what I'm told).  Keep in mind that it's a charity event being held at a rather posh place.

    UPDATE II:  The following changes have occurred with sports/entertainment celebrity participants:
    IN:
    Cedric the Entertainer
    Rocky Carroll

    OUT:
    Anthony Anderson
    Hank Conger
    Mike Piazza
    Dominic Smith
    Mark Trumbo
    Scott Wolf 


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    Sunday, August 19, 2012

    Sunday Dodgers Video: The Civil War Roundtable, Racing Dee Gordon and Dubstep

    Here are this weekends Sunday Dodgers videos.

    Here is a Civil War Roundtable.  Don Newcombe, Frank Robinson and Hank Aaron lead discussion on race and sports at the Civil Rights Movement Roundtable Discussion in Atlanta.

    Video Link:

    A Dodger Stadium security guard races Dee Gordon.

    Video Link:

    Dodger Stadium goes dubstep.  At least I think it's dubstep.  Who the heck knows?

    Video Link:


    Here is a great video made by Mark Vuncannon that I think is called "Baseball Dream."  His son Collin is the star.

    Video Link:


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    Tuesday, July 17, 2012

    Answering to Fuji: Cards w/ Character

    The card blogger Chronicles of Fuji set a challenge.  He asked for collectors to dig deep within our collections to find "Cards with Character."  Fuji notes,
    I have learned to appreciate cards with creases, pinholes, ink stains, collector's initials, and even peeled off backs. In fact, while many collectors feel these are major condition flaws... I prefer to look at it differently.

    The more imperfections on the card... the more character the card has.

    So today, I'm going to show off some recent vintage acquisitions that have a whole bunch of "character".
    In keeping with that spirit, here are some of my less than mint Baseball cards with some scars, blemishes and tears. 

    This item isn't exactly a Baseball card, per se.  It does feature a couple of Baseball players on a piece of cardboard, though.  Below is a 1907 postcard that has been, written on, postmarked and cut up to the delight of this collector.


    Cub Infielder Frank Chance jokes around with Tigers players Hughie Jennings and Wild Bill Donovan.  The original mailer didn't write a message on the reverse, instead opting to write right on front.  He notes, "We lost the World Series but we're satisfied we won a pennant."  At least, I think that's what it says.  "Vanquished Victor" is also written on the bottom row.  Based on the postmark date on the reverse, the Chicago Cubs had just won the 1907 World Series against the Detroit Tigers just before this was originally mailed. 


    Here is another vintage postcard below that has plenty of character.  It has been cut up and re-framed to feature two female Ballplayers.  It now measures a tiny 1.5" by 3" inches.  These ladies are sporting full Baseball uniforms.  This Real Photo Postcard dates from between the 1900's to 1930's.

    For a time, I would scour eBay for vintage postcards featuring women ballplayers.  They are hard to come by and point to a part of the game that is hardly known about.  For various times throughout the early 1900's women played ball, and played it well.  Collectibles like this is a small reminder of those times.



    These next grouping of cards are 1966 Topps Venezuelan Baseball cards.  I am painstakingly (and slowly, mind you) putting together a complete 370 card set.  As the name of the set suggest, these cards were made strictly for the Venezuelan Baseball collector market.  It borrows the exact same design as its American counterpart, but lack a couple of key ingredients.  This is no gloss on the front of the cards, so they have a pale appearance to them.  Also, the orange color on the reverse is a much deeper and darker color than the American version. 

    On top of that, just about every Venezuelan card you come across from this time period will have serious back damage.  As was custom in the country, fans would collect the cards and paste them onto scrapbooks.  Check my Walter Alston and Frank Robinson cards below.  Click on any pic to embiggen.