Baseball cards on TV or in the movies?

To stay on topic in this forum... we have not had this thread in a while.
I don't want to get in trouble for starting too many threads so am combining TV and movies in one thread. I hate for anybody to have to scroll through to many.
I don't want to get in trouble for starting too many threads so am combining TV and movies in one thread. I hate for anybody to have to scroll through to many.
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<< <i>Kevin Arnold used to always rip off Paul Pfeiffer when they traded cards. >>
Anyone remember the episode revolving around a "Don Schwartz" card?
<< <i>Kevin Arnold used to always rip off Paul Pfeiffer when they traded cards. >>
Don't forget the fact that they're trading 1989 Topps cards, even though they clearly could not have existed back in 1969.
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Also, didn't Dustin "Rainman" Hoffman have a bunch of cards in his hospital room?
I am embarrassed to admit this, but there was an episode of Silver Spoons (Ricky Schroeder) where his grandpa, played by John Hauseman, purchased all the available Tommy Lasorda cards, and then wanted to start a rumor of his demise, to drive up the values.
Hmmm - did you guys hear that Clemens and Bonds were in a bad accident together?
The movie "Mother" with Albert Brooks has a '52 Mantle.
Mike
<< <i>The movie "Blast from the Past" with Brendan Fraser >>
+1. That is the first one that comes to mind. Lots of baseball card action in that one. Also, remember the McGuyver episode where there was a counterfeit baseball card ring? I clearly recall them making copies of Dwight Evans rookie cards lol. I'm dead serious, anyone else remember that?
cards with the card tycoon in order to win back the briefcase full
of cards that belonged to a boy.
...My wife bought "Rainman" on DVD and we sat down to watch it last night for the first time since the '80s. Looks like many of us have something in common with at least one (fictional) autistic savant -- a fascination/obsession with baseball cards. Dustin Hoffman's room in the institution is a shrine to baseball and cards, at one point Tom Cruise's character's girlfriend picks one up and asks about it: a 1960 Ted Kluszewski. Later in the scene, Hoffman is seen checking his stack over and over -- many 1953 Topps commons can easily be recognized. I had completely forgotten about this scene (when I first saw the movie I was in my non-collecting hiatus between my early teens and when I got back into baseball cards at the turn of the millennium). I drove my wife and teen-aged son crazy pausing and re-starting the movie in slow motion so I could get a better look and identify the cards!
In the stack: '53 Topps Cincy Reds commons (Rainman's home team) - Ed Bailey, Grady Hatton, Bubba Church, Jim Greengrass, Eddie Pellagrini, Howie Judson; '58 Topps unidentifiable player; '59 Topps - Frank Robinson (only HOFer, nice mid-grade, but o/c to the right); '60 Topps Big Klu and some inexplicable mid-80s stuff (with blue backs, Donruss?) including Graig Nettles and Darrell Thomas. Earlier, when Hoffman is looking through the stack you can see the backs of another '59 Topps, a couple of '60s and a '62 Topps.
Later in the scene, you can see a number of 1980s uncut sheets (including 1985 Topps), and pins including Duke Snider and Fernando Valenzuela. Check it out on DVD if you can so you can slo-mo and see the cards...
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<< <i>Goonies - In Chester Copperpot's wallet, young sean austin pulls out what is supposed to be lou gehrig I think...but it wasn't! >>
Actually, yes it was, but it was the 1973 Topps "All Time Leaders" card which would be impossible cuz ol' Chester was supposedly a good bit older than that.
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I am embarrassed to admit this, but there was an episode of Silver Spoons (Ricky Schroeder) where his grandpa, played by John Hauseman, purchased all the available Tommy Lasorda cards, and then wanted to start a rumor of his demise, to drive up the values.
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I actually remember this. I remember that the cards appeared to be '84 Topps.
Also, there was a Married with Children ep where Al and Steve obsessed over a Joe Nuxhall card, but from what I recall, the card they showed appeared to be modern.
Nick
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<< <i>Goonies - In Chester Copperpot's wallet, young sean austin pulls out what is supposed to be lou gehrig I think...but it wasn't! >>
Actually, yes it was, but it was the 1973 Topps "All Time Leaders" card which would be impossible cuz ol' Chester was supposedly a good bit older than that. >>
I wonder why the producers didn't include a Goudey Gehrig or card from the 30's. Seemed so obvious if you pause the movie...and you know, alot of people did. And card collecting was starting to take off in the 80's when the movie was made.
Goonies is one of my favorite movies. I think Copperpot explored the cave in the 20's?
Also, there was a MacGyver episode, circa around 91 or 92. The entire episode was baseball related. Reggie Jackson was in the story. And MacGyver had to stop these counterfeiters.
It showed him stopping in a card shop. It showed him with a stack of 50's bowmans and topps in a hotel room. Macgyver was undercover, acting like a big card wheeler dealer. I think it showed a 51 bowman mantle and others.
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