Showing posts with label Jim Palmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Palmer. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Foam bricks and Tommy Lasorda

I always envied my friends who had a great relationship with their grandfathers. I remember one of my buddies, every Saturday his grandpa called him to talk about the Notre Dame football game. I was jealous of those conversations; not because of anything to do with Notre Dame, but because it seemed like a moment they both treasured.

You see, I am one of the unfortunate people to have not known their grandfathers. On my dad’s side, his father passed long before I was born. On my mother’s side, my grandfather passed away when I was an infant. It’s nice to know that he did know of me and held me at some point. I can’t remember the situation, but I do remember my aunt saying to my mom once about me, “Dad really would have liked him.” I thought that was an amazing compliment, although it also made me feel like I really missed out knowing him.

So while I didn’t officially know my mom’s father, I’ve always felt like I had a little bit of a connection to him. I own a few articles of his, including his Army tags, which I treasure.

I also have a few pieces of memorabilia. The first is a foam “TV brick”, which he used to throw at the TV when the Yankees won. While I’m told he wasn’t a Yankees fan, I’m not sure who he followed. However, my mom told me she thinks he was secretly a Yankees fan and it was all for show, as rarely did he miss a Yankees game on TV. Granted, in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s he didn’t have much of a choice of teams to watch, but still, I'd like to think he secretly rooted for them deep down, and this was just his schtick.
My grandmother also had a sister in Florida, and each winter her and my grandfather visited them. Once in a while, they’d go to a spring training site. Here is a photo my grandmother took. Of course you know who this guy is.
What’s most interesting is that the back of the photo is autographed andpersonalized by Tommy to my grandfather.
Lastly, while this just seems like a regular old 1970 Topps Jim Palmer, my mom once gave this to me and told me she found it tucked away in some of her dad’s old documents. I’ll never get rid of this card.
While it's true I never knew my grandfather, I think it's pretty cool that I at least have a piece of him in my collection.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

A few additions to Joey's HOF binder

I haven't added many cards to my son's HOF binder recently. I've gotten some cards for him fellow bloggers, which is always most appreciated. The little punk is going to have a really nice collection that he can sell when he's 14 to buy the new Call of Duty Game on PS9.