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1978 Hostess #12 – Ed Halicki

on August 12th, 2011 by MattR

Ed Halicki was coming off of a good season in 1977 — he was 16-12 with a 3.31 ERA
Ed pulled a muscle in his side during spring training and didn’t pitch until May 14
Ed pitched a one-hit shutout against the Montreal Expos on June 12.
Halicki pitched a…

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1977 Hostess #47 – Larry Herndon

on August 11th, 2011 by MattR

Larry Herndon was coming off a pretty good rookie season in 1976. He batted .288 in 115 games.Herndon had a sophomore jinx in 1977. He was batting .239 when he was placed on the disabled list in mid June. Larry wasn’t happy with the Giants because…

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1975 Hostess #31 – Gary Matthews

on August 10th, 2011 by MattR

It really is too bad the Giants couldn’t keep Gary Matthews. He was a good oneMatthews made his debut on September 6, 1972 (my 6th birthday)Gary batted .279 with 20 HR and 84 RBI in 116 games in 1975.Gary had a home plate collision with Johnny Bench on…

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1983 Kellogg’s #46 – Greg Minton

on August 9th, 2011 by MattR

When this card was printed Greg Minton was coming off an All-Star season in which he went 10-4 with 30 saves and had a 1.83 ERA. Greg finished 3rd in NL Cy Young Award voting and 8th in NL MVP votingMinton didn’t do as well in 1983. He was 7-11 with 22…

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1983 Kellogg’s #48 – Jack Clark

on August 8th, 2011 by MattR

Jack Clark wasn’t as productive in 1983 as he had been in previous seasons. Clark batted .268 with 20 HR, but he only knocked in 66 runsClark expressed his displeasure with Giants’ management in late April. He didn’t like Candlestick Park (who did?) an…

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1980 Kellogg’s #57 – Jack Clark

on August 7th, 2011 by MattR

Jack Clark was the main man offensively for the Giants in 1980. He batted .284 with 22 HR and 82 RBI and got a few votes in the NL MVP ballotingJack was named co-player of the week (with Steve Carlton) in the NL for the week of June 15-22. Clark was 14…

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1980 Kellogg’s #42 – Vida Blue

on August 6th, 2011 by MattR

Here is another Kellogg’s Vida Blue cardAfter the first two months of the 1980 season, Blue was 8-2.He was named in a paternity suit in June 1980. The suit was from a child a woman claimed he had fathered in 1967 (before he started his professional bas…

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1979 Kellogg’s #17 – Willie McCovey

on August 5th, 2011 by MattR

This is Willie McCovey’s last Kellogg’s cardWillie also had Kellogg’s cards in 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1978The 1978 season was an eventful one for McCovey:Willie had a contract dispute with the Giants in 1978 and considered retirement in May.McCovey went…

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1981 Kellogg’s #23 – Vida Blue

on August 4th, 2011 by MattR

While Vida Blue was with the Giants he was often used as the club’s representative in the Kellogg’s sets.Blue got Kellogg’s Giants cards in 1979, 1980, 1981, and 1982Blue also had Kellogg’s cards when he was with the Oakland A’s in 1972 and in 1976.Vid…

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1986 Fleer Star Sticker #42 – Scott Garrelts

on July 31st, 2011 by MattR

Scott Garrelts was the Giants’ first round draft pick in 1979Garrelts had late season call-ups in 1982 and in 1983.Scott was up and down between AAA Phoenix and San Francisco in 1984. The Giants used Garrelts in 21 games (3 starts) and he was 2-3 with …

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1986 Fleer Star Sticker #13 – Chris Brown

on July 29th, 2011 by MattR

Chris Brown had a couple of good seasons with the Giants in the mid-1980sBrown spent several years in the minors (1979-1984) and was promoted to the Giants in September of 1984 at the age of 23.Chris finished 4th in NL Rookie of the Year voting (behind…

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Goodies from another break

on July 29th, 2011 by MattR

Dave from Indians Baseball Cards and Random Wax did another break of lesser-known 80s releases a few weeks ago. The cards came in the mail yesterday:Two 1990 Topps Heads-Up Giants (Will the Thrill and Kevin Mitchell)Two 1985 Topps Rub-Downs G…

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1962 Topps #107 – Mike McCormick

on July 21st, 2011 by MattR

I already featured the 1962 Giants in another entry, but this one deserves its own entry.I got this card and three 1969 Topps cards in a trade with Gritz 76 of Project ’62 on Zistle. Zistle has a good trade feature now. It would be nice to see mor…

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1988 Sportflics #82 – Jeffrey Leonard

on July 18th, 2011 by MattR

Jeffrey Leonard wasn’t the most well-liked guy, but he was fun to watch.He had one of the greatest nicknames of his era: “Penitentiary Face”Jeffrey had a famous (or infamous) home run trot called “one flap down”Here is a video of him talking about how …

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1988 Sportflics #126 – Candy Maldonado

on July 17th, 2011 by MattR

After having several not-so-hot years with the hated Dodgers, Candy Maldonado had a couple of productive seasons with the GiantsCandy’s two best seasons were 1986 (.252, 18 HR, 85 RBI) and 1987 (.292, 20 HR, 85 RBI)Maldonado’s production started to wan…

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Inside the Clubhouse – Forever Giants

on July 16th, 2011 by MattR

Last month’s legends game brought together a lot of players from all eras of SF Giants history. This show is a behind the scenes look at the happenings of that dayI don’t get this station, but I think it’ll be on sfgiants.com. It’s supposed to be on at…

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Inside the Clubhouse – Forever Giants

on July 16th, 2011 by MattR

Last month’s legends game brought together a lot of players from all eras of SF Giants history. This show is a behind the scenes look at the happenings of that dayI don’t get this station, but I think it’ll be on sfgiants.com. It’s supposed to be on at…

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2011 Bowman #1 – Buster Posey

on July 15th, 2011 by MattR

Posey was drafted in 2008 and was tearing it up in the  majors by 2010 — that’s a fast rise!Here’s  hoping Buster will bounce back in 2012!

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1988 Sportflics #24 – Robby Thompson

on July 13th, 2011 by MattR

The next few posts will highlight cards that I got from the Buck a Box breakThese Sportflics cards don’t scan well, but they look great!It’s too bad Kellogg’s and Sportflics aren’t doing cards anymore — the 3D look is uniqueThe backs have a lot of go…

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Goodies from a break — part 1

on July 12th, 2011 by MattR

Dave over at Indians Baseball Cards and Random Wax did a “Buck a Box” break last  month.Dave made his own “custom wrapper” for the cards. Pretty neat!I didn’t realize that’s what it was until I had already opened it. I tore through part of th…

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A contest!

on July 3rd, 2011 by MattR

It’s a Dodgers blog, but that’s ok. One of the prizes is a great looking Monte Irvin card. Enter the contest here. :)

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1977 Phoenix Giants #26 – Rocky Bridges

on July 2nd, 2011 by MattR

This is one of the cards I received from Number 5 Type Collection.Rocky Bridges was a popular guy in Phoenix. He managed the AAA Phoenix Giants from 1974 through 1982.Rocky managed in the minors for a total of 20 seasons.Here is a 1964 Sports Illustrat…

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1976 Phoenix Giants #17 – Bruce Christensen

on June 30th, 2011 by MattR

Bruce Christensen had a long minor league career. He played from 1966 through 1976 (except for 1969 and 1970)Christensen retired after batting .240 for Phoenix in 1976.Bruce was called up to the California Angels in mid-July 1971 and stayed with the cl…

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Father’s Day Contest Prize from Number 5 Type Collection

on June 29th, 2011 by MattR

Here is a picture of the goodies I won from the Number 5 Type Collection blogGotta love the old cards. I’m especially excited about the Phoenix Giants cards since I went to a lot of their games when I was youngPeople who entered the contest had to make…

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Card Tribute: Gaylord Perry

on June 23rd, 2011 by MattR

Gaylord Perry spent ten years with the Giants and had a record of 134-109 with an ERA of 2.961962 Topps #199Perry started the season with the Giants, but spend a good portion of the year in AAA TacomaHe was 3-1 with a 5.23 ERA in 13 games (7 starts)196…

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Card Tribute: Mike Krukow

on June 20th, 2011 by MattR

Grab some pine, meat! I love that phrase! Mike Krukow is more famous for his announcing of Giants games (along with Duane Kuiper), but he was a pretty good pitcher as wellThe Giants acquired Mike in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies after the…

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A contest!

on June 19th, 2011 by MattR

The Number 5 Type Collection blog is running a Father’s Day giveaway contest. Click this link for more details. :)

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Card Tribute: Bob Brenly

on June 16th, 2011 by MattR

It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these. Bob Brenly was always a favorite of mine. Brenly was a 27-year-old rookie in 1981 and batted .333 (15 for 45) in 19 games1982 Topps #171Bob batted .283 in 65 games as a catcher and third baseman…

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1975 Kellogg’s #37 – Garry Maddox

on June 7th, 2011 by MattR

The write-ups on these Kellogg’s cards are great!I wonder why Kellogg’s never did a card of Gary Matthews while he was with the GiantsThis is the first time I have  noticed a first initial on the front of the card. I guess they also did a card of …

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1975 Hostess #43 – Garry Maddox – and I found a good shop in Albuquerque

on June 4th, 2011 by MattR

The Giants had SO  many good young outfield prospects in the 1970s: Garry Maddox, Gary Matthews, Dave Kingman, George Foster, and later Jack Clark. How could they have let so many of them go?On May 4, 1975 the Giants traded Maddox to the Philadelp…

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1952 Bowman #182 – Dave Koslo

on April 29th, 2011 by MattR

Dave Koslo spent several years in the Giants organization. He had short stints with New York in 1941 and in 1942 before going off to serve in World War II.After the war Koslo came back to lead the NL in starts (35) and losses (19) in 1946.Dave had a go…

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1952 Bowman #49 – Jim Hearn

on April 28th, 2011 by MattR

I made a couple of 1952 Bowman Giants pickups.Jim Hearn pitched in the  majors from 1947-1959. He started in the St. Louis Cardinals organization and was waived in July 1950. Jim was picked up by the Giants on July 10.Jim went 11-3 with a 1.9…

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Some good stuff from GCRL

on April 23rd, 2011 by MattR

Jim from GCRL sent a 50 count box full of Giants cards. Here are the highlights:2011 Topps Heritage #319 — Tim didn’t have his best stuff today. The Braves are ahead 5-1 as I’m writing this.2011 Topps Heritage #260. Cain has been struggling a bit late…

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2011 Topps Heritage #289 – Darren Ford

on April 19th, 2011 by MattR

Mr. Ford was recently called up to fill in for the DL’d Andres Torres. Darren made a baserunning mistake in Saturday’s game against the Diamondbacks, but it didn’t keep the Giants from winning the game. This gentleman has some speed.

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2011 Topps Heritage #193 – Miguel Tejada

on April 18th, 2011 by MattR

Hopefully Mr. Tejada will contribute with the stick this year. He probably won’t be able to hit as  many HRs as Uribe hit last year, but the Giants can use his offense.

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