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Thursday, February 12, 2015

1962-63 Baltimore News-Post scrapbook cards


1962 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook cards

Quite similar in format to the previous year's Orioles scrapbook cards, the 1962 newspaper cards were also not numbered when they were published during spring training; numbers have been assigned here alphabetically. It is not out of the realm of possibility that because the scrapbook cards were not numbered an heretofore unreported straggler may show up some day,

The format for the 1962 pictures remained a nominal 5" x 8". Besides the picture and facsimile autograph, the card had personal data including name, position, birth date and place, place of residence, batting and throwing preference, information on family members and a space for an autograph.

The paragraphs of career data and season prospects were replaced by compete major and minor league stats.

The set included not only veteran players, but top minor league prospects, coaches and the manager. A number of players found in this set do not appear on any other baseball cards.

(1) Jerry Adair
(2) Steve Barber
(3) Jackie Brandt
(4) Harry Brecheen
(5) Marv Breeding
(6) Hal Brown
(7) Steve Cosgrove
(8) Cal Ermer
(9) Chuck Estrada
(10) Andy Etchebarren
(11) Jack Fisher
(12) Hank Foiles
(13) Jim Gentile
(14) Dick Hall
(15) Larry Haney
(16) Ron Hansen
(17) Whitey Herzog
(18) Billy Hitchcock
(19) Billy Hoeft
(20) Ron Kabbes
(21) Darold Knowles
(22) Charley Lau
(23) Jim Lehew
(24) Dave Massarelli
(25) Dave McNally
(26) John Miller
(27) Dave Nicholson
(28) Joe Nuxhall
(29) Bill Oplinger, Jr.
(30) Milt Pappas
(31) Boog Powell
(32) Art Quick 
(33) Brooks Robinson
(34) Earl Robinson
(35) Bob Saverine
(36) Billy Short
(37) Russ Snyder
(38) George Staller
(39) Howie Stethers
(40) Wes Stock
(41) Johnny Temple
(42) Marv Throneberry
(43) Gus Triandos
(44) Ozzie Virgil
(45) Pete Ward
(46) Hoyt Wilhelm
(47) Dick Williams

Check back tomorrow for information and checklist of the 1963 Baltimore News-Post scrapbook cards.


1963 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook cards

Almost identical in format to the previous year's Orioles scrapbook cards, the 1963 newspaper cards were also not numbered when they were published during spring training; numbers have been assigned here alphabetically. It is not out of the realm of possibility that because the scrapbook cards were not numbered an heretofore unreported straggler may show up some day,

The format for the 1963 pictures remained a nominal 5" x 8". Besides the picture and facsimile autograph, the card had personal data including name, nickname, position, birth date and place, place of residence, batting and throwing preference, information on family members, space for an autograph and compete major and minor league stats.

The set included not only veteran players, but top minor league prospects, coaches and the manager. A number of players found in this set do not appear on any other baseball cards.

(1) Jerry Adair
(2) Luis Aparicio
(3) Luke Appling
(4) Steve Barber
(5) Hank Bauer
(6) Mark Belanger
(7) Frank Bertainia
(8) Paul Blair
(9) Jackie Brandt
(10) Harry Breechen
(11) Dick Brown
(12) Pete Burnside
(13) Steve Dalkowski
(14) Chuck Estrada
(15) Andy Etchebarren
(16) Joe Gaines
(17) Jim Gentile
(18) Dick Hall
(19) Larry Haney
(20) Billy Hitchcock
(21) Bob Johnson
(22) Davey Johnson
(23) Darold Knowles
(24) Hobie Landrith
(25) Charley Lau
(26) Dave May
(27) Mike McCormick
(28) Dave McNally
(29) John Miller
(30) Stu Miller
(31) Les Narum
(32) John Orsino
(33) Milt Pappas
(34) Boog Powell
(35) Robin Roberts 
(36) Brooks Robinson
(37) Bob Saverine
(38) Al Smith
(39) Russ Snyder
(40) Roger Sorenson
(41) Herm Starrette
(42) Wes Stock
(43) Eddie Watt

Tomorrow we'll present one of the rarest Baltimore Orioles regional baseball card sets.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

1960 Baltimore News-Post scrapbook cards

We continue our series on 1950s-1970s Baltimore Orioles regional cards that have largely remained uncataloged to this point.

The data and scans for these presentations, which began Feb. 8 (English's Chicken bucket lids) and Feb. 9 (Kiwanis baseball clinic), are brought to you courtesy of specialist collector Alan Strout of Maine.

Among the many vintage Baltimore Orioles regionally issued baseball cards and player collectibles he has chased down over the years, Strout has assembled complete checklists of the "cards" printed each year 1960-1963 during spring training by the Baltimore News-Press

The formats of these issues differed a bit from year to year, but generally share a number of elements such as a black-and-white portrait photo, biographical details, a capsule career summary (1960-61) or lifetime major and minor league stats (1962-63), a facsimile autograph and a dotted line or margin rules indicating how the pictures were to be cut out of the newspaper. 

Values for there newspaper cards is hard to pin down. They are usually of interest only to die-hard team specialists and single-player collectors. They tend to have suffered border damage when kids cut them off the page, and most have yellowed, curled or otherwise deteriorated over the years. While they probably are more typically found for a couple of bucks apiece, some have reportedly sold for more than $100.

If you would like to contact Strout about the Orioles' regionals you'll see in this series or exchange information about other O's issues, you can email him. I'm going to give his email address here in "coded" form so the robo-scanners don't add it to their spam lists. You can reach Alan Strout of Maine at: (his first name)_(his last name)(at symbol)umit.(his state).edu. Strout can also be reached by mail at P.O. Box 84, Kenduskeag, ME 04450. 

1960 Baltimore News-Post Scrapbook cards
The premiere year for the Orioles' scrapbook cards was the only year that the pictures were numbered.

The format for the 1960 pictures was a nominal 4" x 7". Besides the picture and facsimile autograph, the card had personal data including name, position, nickname, home, height, weight, birth date, off-season occupation and name of wife and children, when applicable.

A couple of paragraphs provided career data and prospects for the coming season.

The set included not only veteran players, but top minor league prospects, coaches and the manager. A number of players found in this set do not appear on any other baseball cards.

Of special note is the card of 19-year-old Dean Chance. After two years in the Orioles' minor league system, he was picked by the Washington Senators in the 1960 expansion draft and immediately traded to the Los Angeles Angels, for whom he won 20 games and the Cy Young Award in 1964. (It would be fun to make a 1960-style Rookie Star card of Chance as an Oriole, but I have never found a photo of him in a Baltimore uniform.)

Marv Breeding
Jim Gentile
Barry Shetrone
Fred Valentine
Jerry Adair
Ray Barker 
Leo Burke
Ron Hansen
Dave Nicholson 
10 Brooks Robinson
11 Wes Stock 
12 Dean Chance 
13 Billy Gardner
14 Hal Brown 
15 Arne Thorsland 
16 Jack Fisher 
17 Boog Powell 
18 Bob Mabe 
19 Alfred Nagel 
20 Bob Saverine
21 Arnold Portocarrero 
22 Rip Coleman 
23 Bob Boyd 
24 Albie Pearson
25 Gene Woodling 
26 Billy Hoeft 
27 Gus Triandos 
28 Joe Ginsberg 
29 Willie Tasby 
30 Gene Green 
31 Johnny Powers 
32 Art Quirk
33 Chuck Staniland 
34 Bob Riedel 
35 Milt Pappas 
36 Steve Barber 
37 Gordon Jones 
38 Walt Dropo 
39 Billy Klaus
40 Jackie Brandt 
41 Hoyt Wilhelm
42 Jerry Walker 
43 Al Pilarcik 
44 John Anderson 
45 Chuck Estrada 
46 Lum Harris 
47 Harry Brecheen 
48 Jimmy Adair 
49 Clint Courtney
50 Paul Richards 

Tomorrow we'll checklist the 1961 Baltimore News-Post scrapbook cards.


























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