Showing posts with label zimmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zimmer. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

1955 bowman complete through 72!

so here we are with the next completed page in my 1955 bowman set build. it's the first page to feature the darker color tv sets, and it starts with a couple of dodgers!

here is sheet number 9, cards 65-72
here are the backs:
the back of lou burdette's card is especially fragile, but for the most part these eight cards are in decent condition.

the don zimmer rookie card kicks things off, but we also have elston howard's rookie card plus mr. perfecto don larsen on the page. there are three yankees and three braves in addition to the two dodgers (george shuba is the other brooklynite) so the teammate pairings were ignored to some degree.

i found it interesting that only one card out of these eight has a non-biographical back. chet nichols' card there in the last slot has him marveling at his teammate warren spahn as the best pitcher nichols has ever seen. nichols' ends his statement by saying that he hopes spahn has six more seasons in him like his past campaigns in which he won more than 20 games. in fact, spahn would have seven more seasons in which he won 20 games or more after nichols made his assessment.

Saturday, May 15, 2021

that which we call pee wee; by any other name would cause confusion

apologies to the bard.

i bring to you tonight, among other things, this 1958 topps pee wee reese card
now reese's real name is harold. harold henry reese, if we are being formal. keep that in mind as you look at the back of this card:
the first time i ever saw this card, the cartoon on the left confused me. it says that reese got his nickname "from his marble-shooting days as a boy". i was left wondering how "pee wee" was derived from marbles, but i thought maybe there was a "pee wee" competition or a brand of marbles or something like that. the only other nickname for reese that i was aware of was "little colonel" which doesn't seem to have anything to do with marbles at all.  

then a couple of years ago, i was reading joe garagiola's book "baseball is a funny game"
and in a section wherein he discusses nicknames of the 1950's, he notes that reese's nickname is actually "the champ".
while joe can't spell, he does reference marbles! mystery solved. now it is possible that this information was included in roger kahn's classic "the boys of summer" but if so the information didn't register between the time i read the book and first saw the back of pee wee's card. other nicknames garagiola notes in the book that you won't find on baseball reference include lee walls (captain midnight) and bill virdon (cyclops). both of those had to do with their glasses that they wore.

the pee wee card up top (and all the other cards you will see in this post) came my way from thorzul - now at death stare cards - as part of a vintage collection team break he hosted. it was an upgrade for my team collection, as were a number of cards that i received. cases in point:

1959 topps don zimmer
well, there's ol' zim!

1959 topps rip repulski
rip here was a good ol' minnesota boy whose real name was eldon. joe doesn't say, but i assume repulski was known as rip as a take on his last name. he also has one of the few non-yellow dodger cards in the 1959 set. maybe because he's a phillie in the photo.

1960 fleer joe medwick
i am sure that joe g. would want you to know that medwick's nickname was "ducky"

1960 topps frank howard
howard went by "hondo". 

1962 topps league leaders featuring wally moon
i don't know if moon had a nickname (maybe something to do with his eyebrow game?), but the name shenanigans here have to do with roberto clemente and topps' apparent refusal to use his real name.

1962 topps daryl spencer
according to baseball reference, spencer's nickname was "dee" or "big dee". maybe before he joined the dodgers, but there was just one "big d" on the dodgers.

1967 topps john werhas
i guess werhas was known as "peaches", at least according to baseball reference.

1976 topps league leaders featuring andy messersmith
now this card wasn't an upgrade for me, but it does feature some folks with strong nicknames. there's tom terrific, but john the count of montefusco takes the prize. as for messersmith, he was called "bluto".

1971 fleer laughlin world series 1949
the cartoon on the card features elwin charles roe, better known as "preacher"

names are a big part of these next two cards
thorzul offered the set checklists up for grabs, and i was able to upgrade a couple from my 1974 set. we see right at the start of that checklist a couple of players with some great nickames - hammerin' hank and catfish hunter.
the dodger team checklist features some signatures taken from topps contracts, so you get formal names like "david e." lopes and "ronald" cey and "william joseph" buckner instead of dave and ron and bill, respectively. "thomas" john surgery just wouldn't sound the same.

finally, i also came away with this card
that's a 1975-76 topps lakers team leaders card that features gail goodrich, cazzie russell, and happy hairston. of the three, only hairston is sporting a nickname - his real name was harold.

while i was hoping for a koufax or four in my lot, i was not disappointed by the return. thanks thorzul!