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.
Tomorrow we'll present one of the rarest Baltimore Orioles regional baseball card sets.
Bob, With the possible exception of Sorenson, I believe everybody here was on a card at sometime. Dalkowski was even 1/2 of a rookie card I believe..unless it was one of those "cards that never were" types..
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