Monday, June 10, 2013

1966 Topps All Star Cards : National League Battery

1966 Topps Juan Marichal All-Star

Marichal pitched 3 innings, faced 9 batters and recorded 9 outs. He surrendered only one hit to Vic Davilillo then got the next batter, Earl Battey, to ground into a double play. In a game that yielded 11 runs on 19 hits (5 of them homers), Marichal was nearly perfect. Marichal also singled and scored in his only at bat. He was named the 1965 All Star Game MVP for his performance.

1966 Topps Joe Torre All-Star

Joe Torre hit a 2 run homer off Milt Pappas in the top of the 1st. The 1965 All Star game was Torre's 3rd and his 2nd as a starter. 1965 was also the year that Torre earned his only Gold Glove.

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On a side note to anybody who actually reads these posts all the way to the bottom: I've been playing around with Pinterest. I've started posting all of my previous cards onto different boards. I've been organizing them by theme, year, and plan on sorting by team. I have also added a Pinterest button that allows for the images posted to be "pinned" to other's pages. I am new to Pinterest and have found some pretty cool pictures there. And surprisingly found some of my own cards already pinned there by other people. If you have some spare time, (and let's face it, if you read all the way to the bottom of one of my posts, you have some spare time) check it out.

Here is a link to my Pinterest page:

Friday, June 7, 2013

1966 Topps All Star Cards : American League Infield


1966 Topps Harmon Killebrew All Star

Appearing in his 7th All Star game, Killebrew's 2 run Homer in the 5th inning tied the game at 5. Ultimately the N.L. would win 6-5 on an RBI, infield single off Ron Santo's bat.

1966 Topps Felix Mantilla All Star

1965 saw career highs in Hits, Walks and RBIs for Felix Mantilla. He also made his only All Star appearance. In the 2nd inning he turned a double play assisted by 2 Hall of Famers (Brooks Robinson and Harmon Killebrew), taking out 2 other Hall of Famers (Willie Mays and Hank Aaron).

1966 Topps Dick McAuliffe All Star

In his 1st All Star game, McAuliffe went 2 for 3 including a 2 run blast in the 5th inning.

1966 Topps Brooks Robinson All Star

At the age of 28, Brooks Robinson was playing in his 9th All Star game. By the end of the season would have his 5th Gold Glove.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

1966 Topps All Star Cards : National League Infield

The 1965 N.L. All Star infield was cornered by 2 of my all-time favorite players. Ernie Banks and Dick Allen. The 2 guys in the middle aren't to shabby either.

1966 Topps Ernie Banks All Star

 After 8 straight All Star seasons, Mr. Cub was left off the All Star squad in 1963 and 64. In 1965 he returned to the starting line up and went 2 for 4 at the plate.

1966 Topps Pete Rose All Star

Pete Rose went hitless in his first of 17 career All Star games.

1966 Topps Maury Wills All Star

In 1965 Will led the N.L. in stolen bases for the 6th consecutive season with 94 thefts. 

1966 Topps Richie Allen All Star

After winning the 1964 Rookie of the Year award, Dick Allen was chosen to start the 1965 All Star game at 3rd base. He went 1 for 3 at the plate and was relieved in the bottom of the 5th by Ron Santo.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

1966 Topps All Star Cards : American League Outfield

While the 1963 N.L. All Star outfield was all Hall of Famers, there wasn't a single Hall member in the A.L. outfield.That is what I find so cool about All Star cards and for that matter, League Leader cards. Although these guys might not be household names, they were certainly regional favorites.

1966 Topps Willie Horton All Star
 
 Willie Horton was a promising player as a September call-up in 1963. He sputtered a bit in 1964 and spent most of the season proving himself again in the Minors. In 1965 he made his mark in the Majors, hitting 28 homers with 104 RBIs in his first full MLB season.

1966 Topps Vic Davalillo All Star

Vic Davalillo began playing pro ball for the Reds "D" League team in 1958. He was 21 years old. He played his last Major League game in 1980 at the age of 44 for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was a Gold Glove center fielder in 1964.  In 1965 he made his only All Star appearance. He got a single in his first All Star at bat. He was the only player to reach first base on Juan Marichal.

1966 Topps Rocky Colavito All Star

After Marichal's near-perfect first 3 innings, The A.L.'s bats woke up. Rocky Colavito got the first RBI in the bottom of the 4th with a single off Jim Maloney. This was Rocky's 8th All Star game but his first as an Indian. He had previously represented Kansas City and Detroit in All Star games.

Monday, June 3, 2013

1966 Topps All Star Cards : National League Outfield

For the 1966 Topps All Star Cards That Never Were, I borrowed a bit from the 1969 Topps All Star cards. I used the diagonal banner across the field of stars. It looked similar to the diagonal team banner on the top corner of the regular 1966 Topps cards. The bottom half is basically identical to regular 1966 cards.  Although I tried to make them look like they would belong in the 1966 Topps set, if they were not labeled as 1966 Topps I doubt most people would see the connection.


1966 Topps Willie Stargell All Star

The 1965 All Star outfield had 3 future Hall of Famers. In his first All Star start, Willie Stargell went 2 for 3 with a homer 2 RBIs and 2 runs scored. He was relieved in the 7th inning by another Hall of Famer and teammate, Roberto Clemente.

1966 Topps Willie Mays All Star

Perenial All Star, Willie Mays also homered for the Nationals in a game that saw a total of 5 home runs.
 
1966 Topps Hank Aaron All Star

Another perenial All Star, Hank Aaron appeared in his 15th All Star game. Aaron went 1 for 5.