My Favorite Cards: Pat Burrell

In light of today's announcement that Pat Burrell will retire as a Phillie I was once again forced to reflect on his time with the team.  A huge part of the success (and failures) of the teams from 2000-2008, his imprint on the city is here to stay.  Here are some of my favorite Pat Burrell cards:

2001 Topps - #144

Comments: What a classic shot of the guy who lit up the Phillies lineup during the early 2000's.  Bonus points for the inclusion of a Topps All-Star Rookie trophy cup.

Pat Burrell - '01 Topps

1999 Topps Traded - #T44

Comments: Sentimental favorite for me.  I wasn't collecting cards (at all) in 1999 - but, was definitely excited about the prospects of Burrell helping the big club sooner than later.  That excitement drove me to pick up this card at a flea market sometime around his MLB debut in 2000.

Pat Burrell - '99 Topps Traded

2003 Upper Deck Leading Swatches - #LS-PB

Comments:  Cool, two-color, game used jersey card.  

Pat Burrell - '03 Upper Deck GU Jersey

2001 Topps Gallery - #13

Comments:  Really liked these cards...and look - The Vet!

Pat Burrell - '01 Topps Gallery

Phillies TTM: Week of 4/2/12

A couple late entries saved me from a shut out this week...

1960 Sports Illustrated Cover - Clay Dalrymple
This is signature number 14 on the magazine.  Dalrymple saw limited action in 1960, but was a key part of the team throughout the decade.

Clay Dalrymple - 1960 SI Cover

1983 Team Project - Claude Osteen
After getting Dave Brisol a few weeks ago, I decided to add another coach - Claude Osteen, who took over as pitching coach in 1983.

Follower submissions:

'93 Phillies First Baseman, Ricky Jordan ()



Ben Francisco ()



Pat Gillick and Jamie Moyer (@bigrothy)
       

Phillies 2012 Promotional Schedule Review: The Losers

Last week I talked about the best freebies to be handed out by the Phillies this season, and I would be remiss to avoid the obvious "other side" of the promotional schedule.  Don't get me wrong, the positives far outweigh the negatives this year - but, there are a few dates I have definitely avoided buying.

Charlie Manuel Commemorative Baseball
Date: Saturday, April 14th

Charlie Manuel Commemorative Ball

Comments:  No offense to Charlie, but this ball is not the least bit interesting to children 14 years under (or over).  In the past the Phillies have used "Children's Opening Day" to recognize Ryan Howard, Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay (and others) - this year's ball celebrating Cholly's franchise record managerial wins should be the end of the run. 


Phillies Liberty Bell Hat
Date: Monday, May 14th

Phillies Liberty Bell Hat Giveaway

Comments: I have never been a big fan of the giveaway hats.  Inferior manufacturing, and sponsor logo prominently built into the design - they have gone right to Goodwill.  When I saw the picture for this hat I was sure it was the "Ladies Night" prize.  


Phillies Schedule Magnet
Date: Tuesday, April 3rd and Monday, April 15th

Comments: Another one of those "tried and true" promotions that I could do without.  I remember getting these on Fan Appreciation day (for the next season) as a kid.  I doubt many people today frequently reference their refrigerator for Phillies game times nowadays - but, I may be wrong.  I'll give mine to my three-year old, he might have some use for it.

Auction Watch: My Ebay Watch List (Losing Bids Edition)

Over the past couple weeks I have found several "good deals" on Ebay that I placed a losing bid on.  I thought I would take a few minutes to share my pain...

1955/1956 Phillies Yearbook Lot

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1955, 1956 Phillies Yearbook Lot

Auction End Date: March 21, 2012
Winning Bid Amount: $43.22
My Max Bid: $18.99
Comments: The lot featured two very desirable yearbooks, and sold for approximately $21.50 each which is a real steal.  I was excited to be the top bidder after stumbling onto the listing - and didn't expect to win, but didn't expect bidding to stay so low, either.

2001 Fleer Showcase Sweet Sigs - Bobby Abreu auto card
Bobby Abreu - '01 Fleer Showcase Sweet Sigs
Auction End Date: March 20, 2012
Winning Bid Amount: $2.52
My Max Bid: $2.27
Comments: I tried to steal this one after finding it with less than 5 minutes remaining at $1.99 max bid.  With free shipping, this would have been a nice addition to the signature card collection.


Lot of Phillies '64, '65 and '68 Topps Cards

Lot of 1960's Phillies Cards
Auction End Date: March 22, 2012
Winning Bid: $2.02
My Max Bid: $1.77
Comments: Another late entry into bidding, these cards would cost-effectively have filled a few gaps in both my '65 and '68 team sets.  Generally any of these could be had for $1 each at a show and the $3.00 shipping limited how high I wanted to go.

2012 Topps Tribute - Cliff Lee Game Used Jersey

Cliff Lee - GU Jersey Topps Tribute '12
Auction End Date: March 20, 2012
Winning Bid: $12.82
My Max Bid: $6.99
Comments: I really like the Topps Tribute cards - and the design of the game-used jersey cards really stands out.  I don't have any Cliff Lee used cards, this looked like a good opportunity to pick one up for a reasonably small price.

Phillies TTM: Week of 3/26/12

I have slowed down my mailing the past couple weeks as I start to prepare for some upcoming appearances by 1993 and 1983 Phillies.  I will always have a few things out in the mail to keep the flow going, but don't have a whole lot circulating at the moment.  I got one return this past week, from former Phillies pitcher, Lerrin Lagrow....

1980 Team Picture

Lerrin Lagrow was released mid-way through the 1980 season, but still made it to the team picture (which might have been taken sometime late-June, early-July).  It's interesting that he is on there, but guys like Larry Christenson and September hero, Marty Bystrom are not...but, it's all about timing of that photo.  Took about 40 days to get this back from Mr. Lagrow.

Lerrin Lagrow - 1980 Phillies Picture

In Memoriam: 1964 Phillies Pitcher, Dennis Bennett

Dennis Bennett - P, Phillies

I was sad to hear that former Phillies pitcher, Dennis Bennett died this past weekend after a long illness.  Phillies fans probably remember him best as a starter on the star-crossed 1964 team.  With Jim Bunning, Art Mahaffey, Ray Culp and Chris Short, Bennett rounded out a strong rotation that lead to the Phils early season success that year.  Unfortunately, he was one of several players to catch the injury bug and a sore arm derailed the second half of his season.

My dad raised me on stories of guys like Bunning, Allen, Callison and Taylor and of watching games at Connie Mack Stadium.  Those stories sparked an interest in the team's of the 1960's, especially the 1964 squad.  Over the years, Dennis Bennett has been a "solid contributor" to my collection - signing balls, pictures and cards.  Many times I would include extra items for him to keep (Sports Digest with him on the cover, cards, etc) and I would always receive something extra and unexpected back from him (letters, signed pictures).  I did not know him personally, but I sure got the impression he appreciated me writing.  The fans and hobby enthusiasts lost a great guy last weekend - Thanks for everything, Mr. Bennett.

'64 Bulletin Picture - D. Bennett

Jonathan Pabelbon Majestic Store Bobble Head Revealed

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Jonathan Papelbon Bobble Head (via @PhilliesMCS)

The Phillies Majestic Store at Citizens Bank Park released a picture of the Jonathan Papelbon bobble head  via Twitter (@PhilliesMCS) today.  I guess it was inevitable that there would be a bobble produced for the new closer, and this one is definitely unique.  The unconventional pose sets this figurine apart from the run-of-the-mill pitcher bobble heads we have grown used to over the past 10 years.  

In a related post, the Majestic Clubhouse stated they will be previewing the 2012 season releases tomorrow (March 27th) with a 20% discount offered all day.  Good opportunity to get a peek at some of the new items, and save a little money, too.

My Favorite Cards: Juan Samuel


Juan Samuel played for the Phillies from 1983 to June 1989 when he was traded to the Mets for Lenny Dykstra and Roger McDowell.  For most of that time, he was one of the top offensive players in the league and a main part of the Phillies lineup.  Here are some of my favorite Juan Samuel, Phillies cards:

1988 Topps Big - #67

Comments: The color of the white home uniforms against the bright greens of the old Vet turf and wall make this card stand out.  Seeing it reminds me attending Sunday games during that time.

Juan Samuel - 1988 Topps Big

1986 Fleer League Leaders - #38

Comments: This is not necessarily the most recognizable Sammy card out there, but it is one of the few cards to reflect the "Juan Samuel swing" that I remember.

Juan Samuel - '86 Fleer League Ldrs.

1984 Topps Traded - #105T

Comments: Samuel got a little playing time at the end of the NL Championship season of 1983, and even made a few appearances during the World Series.  He was poised to become a star for the team and there were few cards young Phillies fans (like myself) wanted more than this one.  

1984 Topps Traded #105T Juan Samuel Front
Juan Samuel - 1984 Topps Traded

1985 Donruss Diamond Kings - #23

Comments: As a fan of artist Dick Perez, I cannot leave out this gem.

Juan Samuel - '85 Donruss DK

Collectible of the Week: 1976 "Phillies Fever" Record

1976 Phillies Fever - Cover Picture Sleeve
The nation may know the 1985 Chicago Bears anthem, "The Super Bowl Shuffle", but they were actually just one of several teams who did sports-themed records in the 1970's and 80's.  In fact, the Phillies had two such records: 1975's "Ting-A-Ling Double Play No. 2" by Dave Cash and Larry Bowa, and this weeks feature, 1976's "Phillies Fever".  Most of the 1970's pre-dates my existence on this planet, but two things I have learned during my time here are that disco ruled and the 1976 Phillies were a great team.  This record combines those elements into one round piece of plastic (for our enjoyment).

This 7" vinyl single definitely has value as "just a record", but the real value is in the picture sleeve which features several stars from the Phillies.  Both the front and back are cool display items for a collector of this era (or these players).  A playing record with the well preserved picture sleeve will have considerably more value than one with a generic paper sleeve.  I have seen a couple generic sleeve versions online for $10 or less over the past year, but have not seen any with the picture sleeve.  This seems like a collectible better picked up at a flea market or yard sale than on eBay.

Label: Grand Prix
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM
A Side: Phillies Fever
B Side: Dancin' with the Phillies (Instrumental version of the A-side, "Phillies Fever")
Featuring: Greg Luzinski, Dave Cash, Garry Maddox, Larry Bowa and Mike Schmidt

Back of '76 Phillies Fever Picture Sleeve

Phillies 2012 Promotional Schedule Review: The Winners

Back in January we go our first look at the upcoming 2012 season promotional items (discussed here), and today the Phillies gave us the first look at some of the more anticipated of their SGA's.  With little more than three weeks between us and Opening Day I figured it was time to do the full promo schedule review.  This week I will rank the "best" SGA's with the worst to follow next week...

1.  Hunter Pence Bobble Figurine  - The team has not yet released an image of the figurine, but it hardly matters.  My man's Q-Rating in Philly is through the roof and the game was an early sell-out.  Expect to see these bobbles on eBay for years to come.

2.  Phillie Phanatic Bank - I was on the fence with this one when the first pictures were released a few months ago ("Clever or creepy" was the question posed)...but, I have to admit I like it.  The Phanatic Birthday giveaways are always popular with the collectors (young and old).  My kid is going to love this and I'm sure he won't mind sharing with me.

Phanatic Bank
2012 Phillie Phanatic Bank
3.  Cliff Lee Bobble Figurine - I feel the Phillies are consistently good with the bobble figurines. Seeing this reveal today made me want to close my eyes and skip the calendar to June.

Cliff Lee 2012 Bobble Head
4.  Knit Hat Day - The team has no published the design for this year's hat, but I have really liked those given away in recent years.

5. Wall of Fame Night - The annual reunion of Phillies alumni takes place the first weekend in August.  Great graphing opportunities at CBP throughout the weekend. Truly one of the highlights of my year.

The next best...
  • Cole Hamels Action Figure - Ask me to rank the roster 1-25 as to who would make a good action figure and Hamels may rank last.  Still, this is sure to be an item I will want on my shelf.
  • Jimmy Rollins Cooler Bag - Like the Hamels figurine, adults want what they can't have (both are available to 14 and under)...not having seen the final design I am tentatively putting this in the plus column
  • Jim Thome Print - The Phillies had to do something to make the "On-Deck" more than a required purchase for season ticket holders.  Adding a print of this fan favorite is one way to do that...

Phillies TTM: Week of 3/12/12

Sometimes you send a TTM request with the expectation that it will be returned, other times you put that card in the mail fully expecting to never see it again.  This week an example of both made their way back into my mailbox...

Jim Bunning - 1964 Team Photo

Jim Bunning on 1964 Team Picture
I have been building on this project for the past couple years, and have always looked at that blank spot on Jim Bunning as some kind of failure.  With the number of signatures on the photo up to 21 now, I have become increasingly reluctant to send it out for new ones.  Bunning is just about as solid bet as they come in TTM - and getting this back (probably) closes out my TTM efforts for the picture.

I still need Ed Roebuck and Dave Bennett on the picture to complete the goal of filling out all living players appearing in the photo - but, there are a number of other guys from that season that could be had TTM (Frank Thomas, Bobby Shantz, Don Lock, Costen Shockley to name a few)...


Brad Lidge - 2009 5x7 Player Photo Card

Brad Lidge Signed Player Card
Third time is a charm with Lidge.  I have previously sent requests during Spring Training (2009 and 2011) with no luck.  The Phillies are generally bad TTMers - but, occasionally you see a return from Lidge and that kept hope alive.  I sent this card in January while Brad was still training at the Phillies facilities and he apparently took the fan mail with him across the state after signing with the Nationals.  Solid return.

Auction Watch: Hunt Auctions March 2012 Internet Auction Review

The monthly internet/phone auction run by Hunt Auctions regularly features Phillies-themed lots.  And every couple months they pull out some really cool, rare items.  Marking the auction house's 20th Anniversary, the March Auction was one of those.  Here are two of the more unique Phillies lots from my watch list that sold on Wednesday:

Robin Roberts Presentation Piece

Robin Roberts Presentational Piece (via Hunt Auctions)

Description: A 18"x35" "Greatest Phillies" presentational piece belonging to the late Hall of Famer, Robin Roberts.  Vignette features "greatest" players for each of the eight regular fielding positions, and one right-handed pitcher (Roberts) and one left-handed pitcher.  COA from Roberts family.

Final Bid: $322

Comments:
During voting that took place between April-May 1969 Roberts was not only voted as the team's all-time best right-hander, but also their best all-time player.  The selection of the "Greatest Phillies" team was part of a larger promotion run by the Baseball Writers Association of America to celebrate 100 years of Major League Baseball - with the best team of MLB's first century announced at the 1969 All-Star Game.

I think this is a unique piece, with a great story.  The fact that it was owned by Roberts, who was ranked as the "best" Phillie, makes it even better.  The final bid price seems like a steal.

Veterans Stadium Gate/Ramp Sign


Veterans Stadium Ramp Sign (via Hunt Auctions)
Description: A 30"x36"metal gate/ramp sign from the defunct Philadelphia Veterans Stadium.

Final Bid: $221

Comments:
The sign was one of several Vet pieces up for bid this month.  If you regularly read this blog you know I have an affinity for the Vet, and own a couple "relics" myself.  I bought a "You Are Here" metal sign with a stadium graphic at the Final Innings Sale in December '03 - and for that reason was interested to see how bidding ended on this lot.  This style sign is a little more available, and I have seen several sell (in this same range) over the past few years.  From experience, these metal signs are extremely heavy - I would not want to see what the shipping costs were for this one.

Phillies TTM: Week of 3/5/12


Last week brought one solid return...

Trevor May - 2010 Bowman Prospects Card


Like many Phillies fans, I have been closely watching May develop his skills over the past few years.  It won't be long before he is up with the big club.  This signed card is great success for Spring Training...glad to have received it back.

In general, it has been a pretty good ST for me - though, as expected, the attempts at some of the "bigger" players - Hunter Pence, JC Romero, Chad Durbin have (so far) come up empty.  It was definitely a better plan to focus on some of the young guys instead.

Follower submissions:

Twitter handle: @bigrothy
Return: HOF GM, Pat Gillick c/o Seattle home address

Twitter handle: @mjs80377
Return: HOF P, Jim Bunning c/o home address

Collectible of the Week: Steve Carlton Gartlan Statue

Carlton Gartlan USA Figurines
Gartlan U.S.A. began production on their porcelain figurines in 1985.  Each player would (mainly) be represented in two versions – an 9” and the smaller, 5” (mini) – while in some cases a third figure was also created “Artist’s Proof”. The larger figure contains an authentic player autograph while the mini features a facsimile. The artist’s proof figurines feature both the player and artist’s signatures.

The Steve Carlton statues were released in 1989 and there are examples of each the 9", 5" and artist proof versions available: 

9” Figure – 3,290 (valued at approximately $50-75)
5” (mini) Figure – 10,000 (valued at approximately $15)
Artist’s proof - 250 (??? - couldn't find any examples)

My Favorite Cards: Lenny Dykstra

Lenny Dykstra - 1989 Topps Traded
During the early 1990's Lenny Dykstra succeeded Mike Schmidt as my favorite Phillie.  I loved his dirty uniform, the way Dan Baker announced his name over the Vet PA, and most of all the clutch hits (and homers) that lead the Phillies during the great run of 1993. It has been disappointing to see his recent failures over the past years.  With his sentencing to three years in prison yesterday I started thinking about those great cards of his that I grew up collecting.  Here are a few that I'm sure a lot of us remember...

Dr. Dirt and Mr. Clean - '91 Donruss
Dykstra - '91 Upper Deck

Dykstra - '93 Topps Gold

Phillies TTM: Week of 2/27/12

After getting no returns the previous week, the past seven (mail) days were a welcome change as I got three signatures back...

Justin De Fratus (2012 Topps)

Like many of you out there, I have been following this kid the past year or two and was glad to see if finally get some time with the big club in September.  There is a good chance he will be making an impact with the Phillies in the not so distant future.

Justin De Fratus Signed Topps 2012

Roy Sievers (1964 Team Picture)

I have been working on this picture for a while now, and this was actually the second time I have sent it to Mr. Sievers.  The picture is a centerfold in what was a giveaway program for the 1964 team's 25th Anniversary Old-Timers Game (in 1989).  Last spring I sent it to Mr. Sievers with an autograph request, and received it back with the cover signed - instead of his place in the team picture.  Sievers, who played for the Phillies from 1961-1964, is a great TTMer and happily fulfilled the second request.

Roy Sievers on the 1964 Team Picture
Gene Conley (1960 Team Sports Illustrated Cover)

Like the 1964 team picture, I have been working on this cover for a year or so - but, haven't added anyone new for a while.  Last I wrote about it, the magazine had been RTS from Art Mahaffey because of there being no forwarding address to his P.O. Box address.  Gene Conley was one of the main starting pitchers for the 1960 team and had been a target since the beginning.  He charges $5 to sign TTM.

Gene Conley - 1960 SI Cover

2012 Phillies Media Guide - Cover "Leak"


2012 Phillies Media Guide

Several Phillies beat writers posted pictures of the 2012 Phillies Media Guide on their Twitter accounts Saturday.  The cover is blue and features Phillies Manager, Charlie Manuel holding a large bottle of champagne (commemorating his franchise leading 646 wins).  I do not collect the annual Media Guides, but I know there are many who do.  As a season ticket holder, I receive one each year - but, normally only keep the most recent edition.  For me, I prefer the Guides that feature player cover art - though, few can deny that Manuel's eclipsing of Gene Mauch's long-standing franchise wins record does deserve recognition.

Roy Halladay Stadium Store Bobble Head Revealed

Roy Halladay 2012 Majestic Store Bobblehead

Twitter followers of the Citizens Bank Park Majestic Clubhouse Store (@PhilliesMCS) have steadily received new images of Phillies bobble head figurines over the past few months.  First it was Vance Worley, then Hunter Pence, Chase Utley, Carlos Ruiz, Ryan Howard...and the rest (Simpsons fans applaud).  This week produced another update - Roy Halladay.

So far I have been pretty impressed with the quality that has been displayed in these bobble heads, though for what ever reason this is probably my least favorite of the group.  I think it is the pose - wish his head was looking forward, instead of having that dead stare to the left.  Overall, the set gets high marks...I'd be interested to see what the Clubhouse Store has sold in previous seasons to compare.

My Collecting Story: Jim Thome, Brush with Greatness

Jim Thome Signing at CBP - 2004

Over the past weekend I was going through some of the pictures on an old disc and found a few good ones from an early season game at Citizens Bank Park in 2004.  Most of the photos were shots of the field during some stage of the night, but stuck in the middle was one of Phillies first baseman, Jim Thome signing autographs at the fence before the game.  It reminded me of that day when he signed my 2004 team ball.

As a kid I spent a lot of my time before Phillies games at the first base side railing begging for autographs.  From my experience, there were good spots (just beyond the first base bag) and some not so good ones (the edge of the right field bump-out).  I was always working to get in position and would get mad when those box-seat fat cats finally showed up and I had to move.  I am at a point where I can't imagine hanging on the rail to get an autograph (unless my son eventually wants to); in fact since the move to CBP, I have only gone down once when the lure of getting Jim Thome's autograph pulled me in...I have to admit, it was nice to know I could still get the big catch (if I wanted).

2004 Team Ball - with Jim Thome

Collectible of the Week: Jim Thome Danbury Mint Figurine

Jim Thome Player Figurine
Jim Thome Danbury Mint Figurine

What's old is new again.  Across the Delaware Valley in the Spring of 2003, Phillies fans were clamoring for all things Jim Thome.  The all-star first baseman signed as a free-agent during the offseason, and many people expected him to finally get the young team into the post-season.  Opportunistic companies rushed to produce #25 shirsey's and posters.  Beyond that, Thome quickly began appearing on bobble heads and various figurines that spring...a trend that did not end until he left.  During his original stint with the team, one figurine stood out above the rest, it was produced in 2004 by The Danbury Mint.

Jim Thome became the second Phillie to be honored by The Danbury Mint, following Mike Schmidt whose figurine was originally sold the year earlier.  The statue stands 8" high, and is mounted on a nice wood base.  Compared to some of the other products sold at the time, the statue is very detailed and actually looks like the future Hall of Famer.  It features him mid-stride at the plate where you can imagine him hitting a gapper to left-center field.

Over the years since Thome was traded to the White Sox, I have seen this statue available online for as little as $40, which always annoyed me a little since I bought it at retail price in 2004.  With him back in  red pinstripes for the 2012 season, local interest in the big man has been rekindled.  And it's not surprising The Danbury Mint has recently relisted the statue on their site...at a premium of $87.

To purchase the statue from The Danbury Mint (use the following link): Thome Figurine