I remember when this set first came out. They were the hottest thing out there. Fans and collectors went crazy for them. They were meant to resemble the 1956 Topps set and even measured in size to that vintage set- hence the name Topps Big. Printed on clean white and thick cardboard stock with a glossy finish, they really had the quality many collectors had not seen yet. So, collectors lined up in groves to get a box, or two.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Card of the Week: Happy Birthday Bulldog
I remember when this set first came out. They were the hottest thing out there. Fans and collectors went crazy for them. They were meant to resemble the 1956 Topps set and even measured in size to that vintage set- hence the name Topps Big. Printed on clean white and thick cardboard stock with a glossy finish, they really had the quality many collectors had not seen yet. So, collectors lined up in groves to get a box, or two.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
RIP: Al LaMacchia
Today we got the sad news that Dodger scout Al LaMacchia passed away today. You may remember him as the man who recommended Andre Ethier to Ned Colletti.Dodger General Manager Ned Colletti made the following statement today regarding the passing of Dodger Professional Scout and former Major League pitcher Al LaMacchia.
“His recollection of players long since out of the game along with those of today was truly remarkable. Knowing that Al was always available to help with a player or a thought process was always a comforting combination. I found his wisdom of life and baseball to be rare.”
LaMacchia pitched in 16 games in the Major Leagues with the St. Louis Browns (1943, 1945-46) and the Washington Senators (1946) after 16 seasons as a pitcher in the minor leagues, including a 15-2 mark for San Antonio in the Texas League in 1942.
LaMacchia served in the United States Army in World War II.
Following his playing career, LaMacchia embarked on a six-decade career as a scout, working for the Phillies for four years before joining the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves from 1961-1976.
He joined the Blue Jays at their inception in 1977 and served as a Vice President during the team’s World Championship seasons of 1992 and 1993. Following 20 seasons with Toronto, LaMacchia scouted for the Devil Rays from 1996-2002 before joining the Dodgers.
Among the numerous players he scouted and/or signed were former MVPs Dale Murphy and George Bell, current Blue Jays Manager Cito Gaston and All-Stars Dave Stieb and David Wells as well as Willie Upshaw, Jim Gott, Rick Mahler, Ted Savage and Bruce Benedict.
He is also responsible for recommending Double-A outfielder Andre Ethier to Colletti prior to the Dodgers acquiring him from Oakland in 2005.
LaMacchia was named Midwest Scout of the Year in 2001 by the Scout of the Year Foundation and was also honored in 2008 with the Special Recognition in Scouting Award by the Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation. He has also been honored as the Scout of the Year by the Texas Scouts Association.
LaMacchia was born on July 22, 1921 in St. Louis , MO and is survived by his wife, Ann, daughter Rozanna and son, Michael, as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
To follow up on the Ethier signing, here is the story from the LA Times, August 16, 2006.
Sometimes you just can't beat the experience of the man on the street. His gut told him Ethier was worth the risk, and the Dodgers were doubly awarded for his call. Considering his past scouting achievements (Dale Murphy, Cito Gaston, Dave Stieb and David Wells) we should not have been surprised.Around the hotel table they were talking about dumping Milton Bradley and wondering whom they should demand from the Oakland A's in return.
In the corner sat the old scout who has never worked with radar gun, computer or even stopwatch.
Around the hotel room table, someone mentioned an unknown double-A outfielder named Andre Ethier.
In the corner, the old scout jumped.
"Wait a minute!" shouted Al LaMacchia. "I know Andre Ethier!"
In a gait slowed by years of climbing bleachers, LaMacchia walked over from the television to the table.
With Dodgers executives staring at him in amazement, the old scout began to sell.
"I've seen Ethier for an entire season, he's a tremendous athlete, works harder than anybody out there, a young Shawn Green," LaMacchia reportedly told the execs. "You trade for this kid, he has a chance to be something big."
Thus it happened that a new Dodgers star was born.
In some ways, so too was an old scout.
(Pic link: St. Louis Browns History Museum)
Update: I just found this so I thought I would pass it along.
LaMacchia, part of two World Series titles with the Toronto Blue Jays but still livid they didn't draft Roger Clemens or Tony Gwynn as he recommendedHe obviously had quite an eye for talent.
Dodger Cartoons by Pap'
Below Pap', as he was affectionately known, lets his fans know about the overlooked Heinie Manush. This 1937 cartoon laments the exclusion of Brooklyn Dodger Heinie Manush from the All-Star game.
"Brooklyn fans consider Terry's failure to name Manush for his all-star team a personal affront."
This 1938 cartoon tells us all about "Brooklyn's Boss"- Larry MacPhail. He came to town to try to turn around an ailing ballclub, and subsequently transformed Baseball. He was eventually elected into the Hall of Fame in 1978.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
eBay: Wally Moon 2010 Topps 206 Cut Auto
Recently, a beautiful mini cut of former Dodger Wally Moon popped up on eBay. The framing is perfect and it's final sale price reflects that. It just sold for $172.50.
Monday, September 13, 2010
More Hubenthal Cartoons
Below is a two page spread ushering in the 1981 World Series with the Yankees.
This is for the Star Wars geek in all of us. Here, Hubenthal draws the 1980 All-Star game at Dodger Stadium as a match between the Empire vs. the Rebels. The National League had dominated the series by winning the last 21 of 23 games.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Blog Kiosk: 9/12/2010
- Check out this great new Dodger blog (new to me anyways) that focuses on this one fans collection of Dodger autographs. It's called Hawaiian Bam Bam's Dodger Baseball Card Blog, and this collector has autographs of nearly 500 different Dodgers.
- What a fascinating and sad story about former Padres pitcher Eric Show. (Hat Tip: Dodger Thoughts)
- Check out Roberto's Manny Ramirez poster contest at Vin Scully is My Homeboy here and here.
- Watch this video. "Human Pac-Man"
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