Phillies TTM: Flashback, Joe Morgan
A flashback to the late 1980s when Hall of Famer ,Joe Morgan replied to my TTM request!
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A flashback to the late 1980s when Hall of Famer ,Joe Morgan replied to my TTM request!
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Berk Ross was a startup sports card set in 1951, setting out to challenge market leaders, Bowman and Topps. The '51 offering featured two cards on a single panel with athletes from various professional sports. For the second (and final) 72-card issue, Berk Ross only included baseball players on slightly larger (2"x3"), single cards. There are three Phillies in the 1952 set: Richie Ashburn, Del Ennis and Robin Roberts.
The overall card design is fairly plain, mimicking Bowman's clean layout. Card fronts feature retouched photos with muted colors and white borders - no name, team or position. Backs carry the title, "Hit Parade of Champions" and include player measurements and a single line of statistics from the 1951 season. If you are looking at the cards posted on this page and thinking - "These look familiar" - you are probably right. The Ashburn and Ennis photos are used in both the 1951 and 1952 sets (just feature different coloring and slightly different cropping). The Robin Roberts card uses the picture from Robbie's 1951 Bowman card.
Full 72-card set Checklist (via Dean's Cards)
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Harry Kalas Notebook (via huntauctions.com) |
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Harry Kalas Tie (via huntauctions.com) |
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Post cleats (via huntauctions.com) |
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1993 World Series Press Pins (via huntauctions.com) |
Ted Key's book - Phyllis |
I have seen a few Mengler Baseball's Best "postcards" online over the past two years, but never stopped to find out what they were until today. A few short Google searches later I had some answers and figured I would share them:
According to the 2010 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards the set was one of the first card sets to have production stopped by the threat of legal action from the Major League Players Association. Before the plug was pulled Clarence Mengler created a five series, 125-card set of 3"x5" index cards meant to be used as an autograph medium. There are six Phillies included in the set (complete Phillies checklist below).The card fronts feature a drawing by Keith Peterson and the player's name in block type print. Backs are blank, though some feature a red stamped "Mengler-Peterson 1975". The printing on the back is inconsistent, and I have not found a definitive reason why some have it, and others do not.
A source from a collecting message board claims to have spoken with Mengler about the set. According to him, Mengler said he "probably sold 25 complete sets. I think around 200 or so were printed for the first three series, and around 100 of the final two." The thread also notes that the cards came back into circulation after Mengler started selling his inventory online. Despite the relative scarcity of the cards in the set, value for most hover around a dollar or two. You won't make a lot of money collecting them, but you may get some cards your fellow collectors do not have!
Five, 20-card Series' (A-E) - 125 cards in the complete set
Note: Cards are unnumbered, but listed in alphabetical order
Series A
#20 Mike Schmidt
Series B
#27 Larry Bowa
#28 Steve Carlton
Series C
#59 Greg Luzinski
Series D
#91 Tug McGraw
Series E
#104 Bob Boone
Jim Bunning Signed HOF Plaque |
Steve Carlton Signed HOF Plaque |
Pat Gillick Signed HOF Plaque |
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Tommy Green No-Hitter Celebration |
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Tommy Greene No-Hitter GU Jersey |
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Tagging on T. Greene No-Hitter GU Jersey |
Example of Phillies 1991 Jersey Tagging |
1991 Phillies Promotional Schedule |
Former Phillies C Ozzie Virgil at Alumni Night |
Tony Taylor 1964 Bulletin Photo |
1960 Sports Illustrated Cover |
1976 Phillies Team Ball |
1983 Phillies Team Ball |
Boone and Maddox on 1980 Team Picture |
Garry Maddox on 1983 Team Picture |
Ricky Bottalico 2002 Program Insert |
Pat Burrell on 2008 Phillies Team Ball |
Mike Lieberthal Wall of Fame Induction Print |
Phillies 2000 SGA Mike Lieberthal Lunchbox |
Dick Allen Bat Sample from PSA's ProBatFacts.com |
Roy Halladay SS OMLB |
Roy Halladay signed Sports Illustrated |
2008 Phillies Team Signed Ball w. Rollins added |
1983 Team Picture Project |
1979 Phillies Team Ball w. new Pete Mackanin |
2012 Charlie Manuel Group Leader Bobble Head |
Hunter Pence SGA Bobble Head |
Giveaways from Hunter Pence Bobble Head Night |
Booth | Player/Coach | % of Distribution |
17 | Lee | 18% |
7 | Utley | 20% |
1 | Ruiz | 24% |
3 | Manuel | 24% |
4 | Polanco/Valdes | 25% |
16 | LA/Sarge | 31% |
19 | Halladay | 32% |
14 | Blanton | 34% |
18 | Rollins | 36% |
20 | Hamels | 36% |
21 | Wigginton/Gross | 36% |
8 | Pierre/Mackanin | 37% |
11 | Howard | 37% |
13 | Papelbon | 39% |
6 | Fontenot/Billmeyer | 41% |
10 | Mayberry/Nix | 43% |
12 | Kratz/Samuel | 43% |
15 | Kendrick/Perlozzo | 44% |
2 | Savery/Diekman | 46% |
9 | Bastardo/Horst | 48% |
5 | Schwimmer/Dubee | 51% |