No, but nice try. If they all have pitched 1-hitters it is strictly a coincidence. Don't forget this is an exclusive club with no other members. Many pitchers not pictured here have thrown 1-hitters.
Whomever gets this one is either a true baseball historian...or a lucky guesser!
That's a matter of opinion. Remember that Blyleven was only in his 2nd season while Minnesota had the 1970 Cy Young winner in Jim Perry. Baltimore had the likes of Dave McNally and future HOFer Jim Palmer. Not bad, Bobby, keep at it.
Oops, I forgot to mention Baltimore's Mike Cuellar.
<< <i>They all pitched against the Washington Senators. >>
and/or the seattle pilots
Fred
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
<< <i>They all were the starting pitchers on April 15, 1972 which was opening day.
TEX @CAL 0-1 Messersmith vs Bossman MIL @CLE 5-1 Parson vs Perry BOS @DET 2-3 Pattin vs Lolic CHW @KCR 1-2 Wood vs Drago MIN @OAK 3-4 etc see 1972 cards PHI @CHC 4-2 LAD @CIN 3-1 SFG @HOU 5-0 PIT @NYM 0-4 ATL @SDP 5-6 MON @STL 3-2
and the next day was opening day for NewYork and Baltimore Dobson vs Stottlemyre >>
KRATHE, My sincerest apologies. I didn't see your post before replying to Bobby's. You are indeed correct. Since I can't take back the crown I have bestowed upon Bobby, I will make you the honorary owner of all my cards for the remainder of the weekend. Sorry for the oversight.
<< <i>Now for a rare venture out of the 1970's. I've gone all the way to 1980 to bring another mystery theme. No cards here to write home about, but all these players share a common bond. What is that bond? >>
Brett, I'll say that they were all born in Los Angeles, CA.
No creases in the Bauer ... those are two Friggin print lines
STAY HEALTHY!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I always enjoy looking at this thread, but do not always comment. Brett, you always post some beautiful cards. I respect your passion for constantly upgrading your sets. Thanks for sharing. BoSox I enjoy looking at your 62's as well.
Thanks guys, I had a 65 YAZ graded a couple years back and that got a 9NQ. I have a CARLTON RC goin out this week with my free subs. Crossing my fingers it doesn't hit the 'ballingest graders' desk!!
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<< <i>For your 1972 question is it "1 hitters" >>
No, but nice try. If they all have pitched 1-hitters it is strictly a coincidence. Don't forget this is an exclusive club with no other members. Many pitchers not pictured here have thrown 1-hitters.
Whomever gets this one is either a true baseball historian...or a lucky guesser!
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>All staff aces? >>
That's a matter of opinion. Remember that Blyleven was only in his 2nd season while Minnesota had the 1970 Cy Young winner in Jim Perry. Baltimore had the likes of Dave McNally and future HOFer Jim Palmer. Not bad, Bobby, keep at it.
Oops, I forgot to mention Baltimore's Mike Cuellar.
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>Opening day starters? I am just guessing here...nice cards BTW!!!!!!! >>
Bobby, you are very close. Just be a little more specific and you got it.
TEX @CAL 0-1 Messersmith vs Bossman
MIL @CLE 5-1 Parson vs Perry
BOS @DET 2-3 Pattin vs Lolic
CHW @KCR 1-2 Wood vs Drago
MIN @OAK 3-4 etc see 1972 cards
PHI @CHC 4-2
LAD @CIN 3-1
SFG @HOU 5-0
PIT @NYM 0-4
ATL @SDP 5-6
MON @STL 3-2
and the next day was opening day for NewYork and Baltimore
Dobson vs Stottlemyre
<< <i>They all pitched against the Washington Senators. >>
and/or the seattle pilots
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
<< <i>1972 opening day starters? >>
BINGO!!! Bobby, you are a true baseball historian...and also Card King For The Day.
<< <i>They all were the starting pitchers on April 15, 1972 which was opening day.
TEX @CAL 0-1 Messersmith vs Bossman
MIL @CLE 5-1 Parson vs Perry
BOS @DET 2-3 Pattin vs Lolic
CHW @KCR 1-2 Wood vs Drago
MIN @OAK 3-4 etc see 1972 cards
PHI @CHC 4-2
LAD @CIN 3-1
SFG @HOU 5-0
PIT @NYM 0-4
ATL @SDP 5-6
MON @STL 3-2
and the next day was opening day for NewYork and Baltimore
Dobson vs Stottlemyre >>
KRATHE, My sincerest apologies. I didn't see your post before replying to Bobby's. You are indeed correct. Since I can't take back the crown I have bestowed upon Bobby, I will make you the honorary owner of all my cards for the remainder of the weekend. Sorry for the oversight.
looking for PELLE LINDBERGH's psa and 1960 fleer baseball psa 8 and up
sets in progress
R.I.P. Barstow 24 April 1999 - May 15 2009
<< <i>Now for a rare venture out of the 1970's. I've gone all the way to 1980 to bring another mystery theme. No cards here to write home about, but all these players share a common bond. What is that bond? >>
Brett, I'll say that they were all born in Los Angeles, CA.
Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
You are right as rain. Way to go!
Edited to add: Funny thing, not a Dodger among them.
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
<< <i>Tom,
You are right as rain. Way to go!
Edited to add: Funny thing, not a Dodger among them. >>
Eddie Murray played for the Dodgers towards the end of his career.
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<< <i>Tom,
You are right as rain. Way to go!
Edited to add: Funny thing, not a Dodger among them. >>
Eddie Murray played for the Dodgers towards the end of his career. >>
Oops, Brian, he sure did. That slipped right by me.
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<< <i>Tom,
You are right as rain. Way to go!
Edited to add: Funny thing, not a Dodger among them. >>
Eddie Murray played for the Dodgers towards the end of his career. >>
Oops, Brian, he sure did. That slipped right by me. >>
Did I win?
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<< <i>Tom,
You are right as rain. Way to go!
Edited to add: Funny thing, not a Dodger among them. >>
Eddie Murray played for the Dodgers towards the end of his career. >>
Oops, Brian, he sure did. That slipped right by me. >>
Did I win? >>
You are ALWAYS a winner with me.
<< <i>Let's see your Valentine's Day raw cards >>
OK, how about these for starters?
Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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Very clever, Nick. Nicely done.
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Very clever, Nick. Nicely done. >>
I agree , Nick is the man! I think he could be on the way to dethroning LMM as poster of the year. lol
Bosox1976
<< <i>Whir whir! Those 70's are gorgeous! >>
Thanks, Michael.
Thanks,
Terry
It really shows the airbrushing up close.
cheers
Bosox1976
I have a CARLTON RC goin out this week with my free subs. Crossing my
fingers it doesn't hit the 'ballingest graders' desk!!