Friday, January 20, 2012

eBay: Vintage Dodger Snapshots- Some Replacement Players

Sure, it's great to have a chance to enjoy vintage fan taken snapshots of a future Hall of Famer, but those guys tend to be who everyone takes photos of. How about the other fellows? Won't somebody give the role players some love?

Well, featured here are several snapshots of some unheralded Brooklyn Dodgers from the early 1940's.

Below is journeyman backup catcher Herman Franks from 1941. He was hardly a superstar, but became noteworthy nonetheless. Herman started out with the Hollywood Stars, played in Brooklyn from 1940 to 1941, befriended Leo Durocher in the meantime, went away to war for 3.5 years, and came back to became a player manager for the Dodgers AAA team in St. Paul. Then, he decided to get back on the field for the Phillies and Giants before retiring to be the right hand man behind Manager Durocher's Giants. As the story goes, it was Franks who sat in centerfield stealing catcher signs that may have lead to Bobby Thompson's 1951 home run shot.

So, Franks was a traitor, and a cheating SOB. As stated in Wikipedia:
Franks would poke his head into the Brooklyn clubhouse to taunt Furillo that Giant pitchers would throw at his head during that day's game. Furillo, whose hatred for Durocher was so intense that he would engage Durocher in a fistfight in the Giant dugout filled with enemy players, said of the Giants, in Peter Golenbock's book Bums, "They were dirty ballplayers ... They all wanted to be like Durocher, to copy Durocher. That Herman Franks, he was another one."

This is Newt Kimball. He was a right handed relief pitcher for the Dodgers from 1940 to 1943. This photo was taken in September of 1941. Unfortunately, I can't make out where the pic is from.

Larry French casually strolls through the home field of the Boston Braves in July 1942 in the photo below. Of the three players featured here, French had the longest career. He was a starting pitcher for most of his 14 years in the Majors- the last two with Brooklyn in 1941 to 1942. Here is a funny story about Larry from Wikipedia.
With his team leading the Braves 8-0 in the ninth inning, reliever Larry French of the 1933 Pirates figured he could duck out of the bullpen and hit the showers early. Little did he know as he was getting clean that the Braves had rallied to make the score 8-7. When the call came for French to pitch, he didn't even have time to rinse off. He put on his uniform and hustled out to the mound with soap trickling down his neck. He went on to pull off a win.
That would be like Griffey hitting a homer as a pinch hitter that one time he was found in the clubhouse sleeping during a game.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Collection: Billingsley Bowman Rc

An ace you are not, but it don't matter. You're still effective on the mound, save the occasional collapse in the late innings. Over the past six season Chad Billingsley has been a good #3 pitcher, and I think he has the ability to be a step better as his career prolongs. Moment of brilliance are not beyond him. Just don't expect it every time out there. His strike out numbers are a little down, so that's something for him to work on.

This is a 2003 Bowman Chrome autographed rookie card of Billingsley in my collection. It was issued soon after he was drafted in the first round that year.

eBay: A World Series Trophy

Someone is choking out that ballplayer. He's green from the lack of oxygen. Someone please save him and give him a proper home. This vintage statue can only take so much punishment. It's been hogtied, given a green glow (it looks painted on to me with a spray can), and left for dead. I'm surprised he has a head still.

This is a 1956 World Series trophy that was sold by concessionaires during the series. They are about 6" tall and made of plastic. They are not green, like the example below, but are bronze/copper. You can almost see its natural color at the left foot of the batter. I've seen these sell for a couple of hundred in good shape. This particular model went for $36.00.

Weekend Autograph Opportunities: Dee Gordon and a Couple of Kings

Another weekend, another chance to get some auto's. For a comprehensive calendar of autograph opportunities go here. Sometimes auto's are free and other times a fee is charged, so be sure to check with the promoter/establishment for details.

Friday
A couple of Kings players, Jonathan Bernier and Dustin Penner, will be signing free autographs at Staples in Hawthorne from 2:00 PM to 3:00PM. Information is here.
STAPLES
14401 Hindry Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 297-0815
Saturday

Frank & Sons is hosting another Dodger this coming Saturday in the City of Industry. Dee Gordon will be signing from 11:00Am to 1:00PM. Link.

Then, across town Clippers forward Ryan Gomes is signing free autographs at the Staples store in Venice from 2:00 to 3:00 PM. The Spirit Dance Team will be there too. WooHoo! Here is info. (Hat Tip: LA Inspiration)
STAPLES
2570 Lincoln Blvd Ste 103
Venice, CA 90291
310-306-2720

Sunday

Killarney Pub & Grill in Huntington Beach will have former Raider Jim Otto on hand for some football at noon. John Vella was scheduled but cancelled. I do not know if this is a free event, so please check with the establishment. More information is here.
Killarney Pub & Grill
209 Main St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714) 536-7887

Blog Kiosk: 1/19/2012

Jon SooHoo has just started posting pics again and they are glorious. If you haven't checked out Dodgers photographer his website recently then you are really missing out. Of late, he has been posting 'Something Historical' for fans to enjoy. Above is a LA Dodgers team photo from Monterey, Mexico, March, 1981.
  • Greg was at the Kershaw book signing and received some great inscriptions, via Plaschke, Thy Sweater is Argyle.
  • Edgar at My Autograph Signings was at the Costco in Azusa to meet the Kershaw's. He has a complete report with pics and video.
  • Cards That Never Were makes an awfully nice Don Drysdale card using Fleer's 1962 Football design.
  • A double dose of news. Disney and O'Malley may be joining teams, and there has been a significant arrest related to insider trading at Steven Cohen's, company. via Steve Dilbeck La Times.
  • The parking lot man might be here to stay, via Bill Shaikin LA Times.

    The agreement stipulates that prospective buyers "may submit bids that include the purchase of the parking lots."

    If the lots are not sold with the team, the new owner would lease them from McCourt for $14 million a year. The annual lease payment would rise in 2015, and every five years thereafter.

  • New Dodgers Owners Needs to Rebuild the Farm, via LA Observed.
  • LA Times:
    The Dodgers had been scouting Darvish since he was 15.
  • Halos Heaven has a funny story worth reading: A Cautionary Tale: Protecting Your Angels Gear.
  • David Beckham is staying in LA. Galaxy resign him. (Hat Tip: LA Inspiration)
  • Pack War has a bunch of pics from Upper Deck's Parkhurst Champions Fossils and Artifacts Set. These limited redemption cards are awesome.
  • Are you ready for some Lingerie Bowl Football? Well, get excited. Check out their commercial, right here. (Hat Tip: TerezOwens.com)

2012 Lingerie Bowl Commercial (Extended Directors Cut) from LFL Films on Vimeo.

  • If scantily clad ladies tackling each other doesn't strike your fancy, then how about checking out Puppy Bowl VIII.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

OT: Shuttering in Support of the SOPA/PIPA Strike

As you have probably heard by now, various websites and blogs have gone on a virtual strike on Wednesday. This site will do the same.

For more information go here:
For background on what this legislation is all about please checkout what these folks write:

UPDATE: Mother Jones has some great background on how this all started.

UPDATE II: The Day LOLCats Died


Video Link:

UPDATE III:

PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.