Showing posts with label 1988 topps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1988 topps. Show all posts

14 May 2015

los angeles dodger managerial autographs managed

the los angeles dodgers have had only 9 managers in their 58-year history. compare that to the marlins, who have employed 13 managers (including two interim guys with just one game apiece) in their 23 years of existence.  all but one of the la dodger managers are still with us, and so obtaining autographs from each is not too difficult.

i've finally found the final piece to this collection, and so i will now display a complete set of la dodger manager autographed dodger cards.

1968 topps team (walt alston)
smokey passed away in 1984, so this card is obviously one that i purchased.  he first started managing the dodgers in 1954, and he won a total of 7 pennants and 4 world series, with 5 of those pennants and 3 of the world series titles coming in los angeles.  alston was at the helm for 2040 dodger wins - most all-time - and is enshrined in the hall of fame.  he gave way at the end of the 1976 season to tommy lasorda.

1978 topps tom lasorda
tommy signed this card for me through the mail, which was fantastic.  from the last four games of the 1976 season until his heart attack during the 1996 season, lasorda's dodgers won 1599 games, 4 pennants, and two world series titles, and lasorda himself was twice named the national league manager of the year.  he is second behind alston on the franchise's all-time managerial wins list, and he, too, is in the baseball hall of fame.  following the aforementioned heart attack in 1996, lasorda retired and bill russell took over.

1987 topps bill russell
like lasorda, russell signed this card (a final tribute) through the mail.  there is one card of him as a manager, and it comes from the 1997 mother's dodgers set.  i will try to get that one signed, but i don't believe ropes is signing through the mail anymore.  anyway, russell took over for lasorda in 1996 and led the team to a wild card berth. they were swept in the nlds, and were out of the playoff picture the following year which was russell's only full season at the helm of the club.  after 74 games in 1998, russell was fired by the fox regime about a month after the mike piazza trade.  it was the first time since leo durocher was relieved of his duties in 1948 that a dodger manager was fired during the season.  russell's 173 wins as the dodger skipper puts him 17th on the franchise list, and his winning percentage of .537 is good enough for 9th all-time (7th if we ignore interim managers clyde sukeforth and ray blades who won all three games they managed).  russell was replaced by glenn hoffman

1988 topps glenn hoffman
hoffman is (currently) the last of the former dodger players to manage the club.  he signed his 1988 topps card for me through the mail, and i may try to get him to sign a 1998 mother's dodgers card as well - it's the only one of him as a big league manager.  hoffman's dodgers finished out the 1998 season with 47 wins in 88 games, and those wins are the 25th most (out of 31) among the franchise's managers.  his .534 winning percentage puts him at 11th (or 9th), just a tick ahead of joe torre.  after the 1998 season, the fox boys were looking for a name, and they hired davey johnson to be the dodger manager.

2001 topps davey johnson
once again, the dodger manager in question signed a card for me through the mail.  johnson's debut as the dodger manager was a game for the ages.  on opening day, raul mondesi hit a 3-0 pitch into the stands for a game-tying three-run homer with two outs in the 9th, and then hit a two-run homer to walk-off the diamondbacks in the bottom of the 11th.  good times.  johnson wound up managing the team for two years, and the dodgers were 163-161 during his tenure (163 wins puts johnson 19th among the franchise's managers).  in 2000, they finished well behind the giants for second place in the nl west, and were 8 behind the mets for the wild card, and so johnson was fired after the season ended.  jim tracy was hired to take over.

2002 topps jim tracy
this is another through the mail autograph success, by the way.  tracy managed to manage the dodgers for five seasons, with the team winning 93 games and the nl west in 2004. although they lost to the cardinals in the nlds that year, they did win their first postseason game since 1988 (thanks to lima time!).  overall, tracy's dodgers were 427-384, and if it weren't for an awful 2005 season (you'll not be able to convince me that tracy wasn't trying to get fired that year - the second worst season for any la dodger team), his winning percentage would have been better. tracy ranks 6th all-time in wins for the franchise, behind five hall of famers, but he will probably be passed by don mattingly later this season.  the dodgers hired grady little to replace tracy following the 2005 season.

2007 topps grady little
i had to purchase this signed card.  

*update* little returned my ttm request after a fair amount of time with both his 2007 topps card 
and 2006 upper deck card 
signed.  very happy to have this success! *end update*

little's 170 wins in his two seasons as the team's manager puts him right between bill russell and davey johnson on the franchise's all-time list.  the dodgers won the wild card in 2006, but were swept in the nlds, and then finished 3rd in 2007.  little resigned as the team's manager after the 2007 season as it seemed apparent that frank mccourt wanted to hire joe torre to take over.

2009 topps joe torre
hall of fame manager torre, who signed this card through the mail, came aboard and led the club to two straight nl west titles and national league championship series berths.  the team faltered in 2010, however, and torre retired after that season. his 259 wins are 12th best among the franchise's managers, and his winning percentage is sandwiched by hoffman's and little's on the leader board. torre's bench coach, don mattingly, was picked to be his successor.

2014 topps heritage don mattingly
this card was the final card i needed for this post.  i had previously received a couple of signed mattingly cards through the mail with some help from reader cory, but i wanted a card of mattingly in dodger gear signed as well.  turns out i had to buy one.  mattingly is the current dodger skipper, and he has the team in first place this year, his fifth at the helm.  the team has won the nl west and made the postseason each of the last two years under mattingly, and they made it to the nlcs in 2013.  mattingly currently ranks 7th in managerial wins and tenure for the franchise, but should pass jim tracy in both of those categories by game 2 of the 2016 season.  after that, he's looking up at five hall of famers - alston, lasorda, wilbert robinson, durocher, and ned hanlon.  that's not bad managerial company.

07 May 2015

the tommy lasorda managerial tree

with the brewers' firing of manager (and former dodger) ron roenicke the other day (he was replaced by another former dodger, craig counsell), i decided to finally finish pulling this post together.  in football, i used to hear a lot about the bill walsh coaching tree - all of the people who coached under bill walsh who went on to become head coaches themselves.  that tree is then expanded to include coaches under those head coaches who became head coaches, and so on.  my take on the tommy lasorda managerial tree is in regards to his players - not coaches, and this post will just look at the first tier of major league managers who spent some time playing under one thomas charles lasorda.

here's the man himself on a 2004 upper deck sp authentic card
that notes his managerial triumph in the 1982 all-star game in montreal while using a photo from about 20 years later.  incidentally, he had four future big league managers playing under him on that '82 all-star roster - dusty baker, tony pena, pete rose, and ray knight.

i'm focusing on his dodger players, however, and when tommy took over the dodgers late in the 1976 season, he had three future major league managers on his roster at that time:

dusty baker
davey lopes
and bill russell
who replaced lasorda during the 1996 season.

over the next 20-years, lasorda managed another 9 future managers.

johnny oates
ron washington
mike scioscia
ron roenicke
phil garner
 glenn hoffman
who took over for russell in 1998

kirk gibson
willie randolph
and juan samuel
this list does not include players such as bobby valentine, whom tommy managed in the minor leagues, nor does it include players such as joe ferguson, tommy john, gary carter, rick dempsey, mike marshall, or steve yeager who played in the majors under tommy and later managed in the minor leagues.

with the firings of kirk gibson last year and roenicke this year, scioscia is the only active manager to have played under lasorda. however, it is yet conceivable that this tree sprouts some new branches in the future, as such former "lasorda" dodgers and minor league managers bobby mitchell, brett butler, and tim wallach are currently working for big league teams as an instructor (mitchell) or big league coaches (butler and wallach).

and, in case you are wondering, bill russell's managerial tree's first tier consists solely of chip hale.

here's to more lasorda style hugs in the dugout!

14 March 2015

an invitation from steve garvey and more via jaybarkerfan's junk

i don't know how he does it, but wes from jaybarkerfan's junk continues to find some great stuff to send my way.  he recently sent me an oversized package that contained this gem
i had never heard of sports america club, but i figure i would have signed up if i had been aware.  of course, that's when i thought it was a 1981 or 1982 endeavor, due to garvey showing up with a dodger hat on the front of the letter and the choice between donruss, topps, fleer, or 'other' as my favorite card manufacturer on the back.  however, it turns out that this was a thing in 1988 - the year after garvey retired.  here's an image of an actual sports america club kit that i found on ebay
note the presence of 1988 cards around the inset photo of garvey in a dodger helmet.  knowing it was from '88, i can say that i would not have joined, even though i was promised a personalized, signed photo of the garv himself.

wes also included a (sort of) bipping of kevin gross cards - four 1991 fleer cards
and a singular 1992 upper deck card
there was also a legitimate bipping of 2007 tristar prospects plus chris withrow cards
that's one - here are the other four
my collection went from zero of these cards to five in the matter of one package.

rounding out some of the more notable cards wes sent, we have the fantastically sunglassed steve yeager on his 1981 fleer card
pedro guerrero's last dodger card from 1988 topps
which may have been included in a sports america club kit, now that i think about it

a 1992 topps stadium club mitch webster
because nobody else is showing you mitch webster cards

a target red parallel of hanley ramirez's 2013 topps card
and a 2013 topps museum collection hyun-jin ryu
which actually did the traditional korean last name first thing. a tip of the cap to topps and to wes for another great package of dodger goodness!

21 January 2015

a dodger memorial patch for mac

don mcmahon enjoyed an 18-year big league career as a reliever with the milwaukee braves, houston colt .45's, cleveland indians, boston red sox, chicago white sox, detroit tigers, and san francisco giants.  he began his major league service in 1957, and promptly helped the braves win the pennant as they went on to beat the yankees in the world series.  mcmahon pitched well in the fall classic, but the braves  lost all three of the games in which he pitched.  in fact, mcmahon's team lost every postseason game in which he appeared, which included the 1958 world series (the yankees beat mcmahon's braves), the 1968 world series (mcmahon's tigers still won the championship), and the 1971 nlcs (as a giant).  weird.  here's mcmahon's 1966 topps card.
in all, mcmahon pitched in 874 games (872 as a reliever), and had a record of 90-68 with 153 saves and a 2.96 era.  these numbers included service with the giants in 1973 and 1974 when he was also their pitching coach.  mcmahon remained the club's pitching coach through 1975 before taking the same position with the twins for three years.  he was back with the giants in the early 1980's, and then coached the indians from 1983 through 1985.  at that point, mcmahon was hired by the dodgers as their 'eye in the sky' scout who also threw early batting practice.  it was during a bp session at dodger stadium on july 22, 1987 when mcmahon suffered a fatal heart attack.

for the remainder of the season, the dodgers wore a black memorial patch on their right sleeves with mcmahon's nickname 'mac' in white letters.  here's the patch on one of the dodger relievers from that team, tim crews, courtesy of his 1988 donruss card
with a nice dodger stadium backdrop.

mickey hatcher's 1988 donruss card also shows the patch 
as does phil garner's 1988 score card
pedro guerrero (standing next to fernando valenzuela) is wearing the patch on this 1988 topps dodgers leaders card
and it's fernando's turn on this 1988 fleer baseball's exciting stars card
perhaps the best example of the patch is seen on glenn hoffman's 1988 topps card
which was the easy choice for my memorials binder.  until, that is, i came across this orel hershiser card from the same fleer box set as the fernando above.
a card featuring a photo from a dodger batting practice session seems appropriate for mac's memorial.

only 57 when he died, mcmahon was survived by his wife and six children and a mournful dodger organization.

19 December 2014

the rest of the cards that should have been from the garvey binders

i am almost done with showing pages from my steve garvey oddball binder.  then it will be time to show the pages from the 'regular' collection binders.  get excited.  here are the rest of the cards that should have been that i've created or received or otherwise had to print myself over the last few years.
punkrockpaint is responsible for the 1988 topps card, while the writer's journey sent me the digital version of the gypsy queen card.  the last three are topps bunt 'cards' that i printed out.

21 November 2014

and now for the tale of disappointment that i expected from a repack

hot on the heels of the pleasant repack experience i had recently (and posted about earlier today), i found myself in target a few days later and bought another one.  i again chose one that showed tim lincecum in one of the windows.  i should not have done that.

here's what was inside, starting with that 2008 topps chrome target t205 lincecum
1989 upper deck ellis burks
1994 fleer ultra glenallen hill
1993 leaf kurt manwaring
1992 donruss triple play albert belle
1989 upper deck tim flannery
1981 donruss keith moreland
1990 donruss terry kennedy
2010 topps tyler flowers
1989 topps glossy all-stars mark mcgwire
1981 topps marty pattin
1996 fleer ultra curt schilling
1981 topps andy hassler
1998 fleer metal universe hideki irabu
1981 topps dick tidrow
1992 classic four sport phil nevin
1981 topps steve stone
1994 topps tony gwynn
1991 upper deck dave bergman
1988 fleer mike moore
1988 fleer mike moore
1992 fleer bj surhoff
1988 fleer earnie riles
1992 fleer eric king
1992 leaf kevin reimer
1985 topps whitey herzog
1987 topps bobby valentine
1989 donruss tom brunansky
1989 topps keith hernandez
1982 topps lee mazzilli
1991 leaf jack armstrong
1991 leaf dwight evans
1987 topps terry kennedy
1991 leaf gary gaetti
1991 leaf barry jones
2006 fleer ultra huston street
1991 leaf greg harris
1987 topps rob wilfong
1991 leaf randy milligan
1991 leaf howard johnson
1991 leaf darren daulton
2004 fleer hot prospects omar vizquel draft edition
2010 topps brett anderson
2010 topps cliff pennington
2010 topps angel pagan
2010 topps kansas city royals
2010 topps casey kotchman
2010 topps toronto blue jays
1989 topps glossy all-stars andre dawson
and the last card of the first pocket, 2003 upper deck sp legendary cuts luis aparicio
the other window had this 2012 topps heritage doug fister black border parallel showing
behind it were these cards
1989 topps glossy all-stars ryne sandberg
1991 topps andy hawkins
1991 topps joe boever
1988 score dave engle
1989 upper deck tony armas
1991 donruss jim clancy
1990 fleer award winners ozzie smith
1984 topps darrell brown
1989 donruss bill long
1984 topps rafael ramirez
1991 upper deck brian downing
1987 donruss john shelby
1987 donruss frank viola
1990 upper deck lance mccullers
1991 donruss wayne edwards
2000 ud victory ken griffey jr 
1990 donruss pascual perez
1987 donruss howard johnson
1991 score mike henneman
1990 upper deck bill swift
1989 fleer bob kipper
1991 upper deck norm charlton
1989 score scott terry
1989 upper deck gary green
1993 upper deck jose uribe
1994 topps jimmy key
1991 upper deck alex cole
1992 topps scott aldred
1987 topps pirates leaders
1988 topps john wathan
when's the last time you saw a manager wearing a helmet?

1990 topps traded bobby cox
very poor airbrush job

1995 ud collector's choice ray mcdavid
1989 topps bruce hurst
1991 upper deck brian barnes
1989 topps greg gross
1988 donruss bill buckner
1988 donruss gene garber
1987 donruss brian downing
1988 score mel hall
1988 topps jeff stone
2012 topps addison reed
1989 topps larry parrish
1990 donruss lance johnson
2009 upper deck first edition alex gordon
2009 upper deck first edition jeff samardzija
2009 upper deck first edition alex rodriguez
2009 upper deck first edition josh hamilton
2009 upper deck first edition jj putz
1989 topps glossy all-stars will clark
and the last card of the repack, to put me out of my misery, 1996 fleer ultra frank thomas checklist
i don't think there was even a sniff of a dodger in there.  this repack will probably sour me on buying any more for a few weeks, i would guess.