Showing posts with label Elster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elster. Show all posts

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Autographed Phillies Missing Links Cards (and the Phillies Still Stink)


Giants 10, Phillies 0
Game 52 - Friday Night, June 2nd in Philadelphia
Record - 17-35, 5th place, 16 1/2 games behind the Nationals

One Sentence Summary:  Giants pitcher Ty Blach threw his first career complete game shutout as the Giants easily dismantled the Phillies, 10-0.

What It Means:  At some point, some changes need to be made to the Phillies roster.  Right?  I mean, they just can't keep running out the same guys night after night when they're getting absolutely destroyed.  These games aren't even remotely competitive at this point.

What Happened:  Jerad Eickhoff walked a career high five batters in his 2 2/3 innings before getting pulled.  The offense managed seven singles and had one runner in scoring position all night.

Featured Cards:  Turning away from the dreadful 2017 Phillies momentarily, reader and fellow collector Bill recently reached out to me about my Phillies Missing Links custom cards.  He was specifically interested in the original picture I used for the Bob Sebra card, as Sebra himself had requested a copy of it via e-mail.  I sent Bill the scan I used for the Sebra card (from the 1989 Phillies Yearbook) and in return Bill sent me the autographed cards seen here.

Bill is using some of the Phillies Missing Links cards to track down autographs of players who have never appeared on an official Phillies baseball card, and he was kind enough to send these duplicates to me for my collection.  Good luck with the chase Bill and thanks again for sending these autographs!

Transaction:  Outfielder Daniel Nava was activated from the disabled list prior to the game and reliever Ricardo Pinto was sent back down to the IronPigs.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Phillies Missing Links of the 1990s - #8 Kevin Elster

#3
Kevin Daniel Elster
Shortstop

Having never before actually seen proof of Kevin Elster as a member of the 1995 Phillies team, the photo used for this custom card was the motivation behind creating an entire set of Phillies Missing Links cards.  I don't remember the specifics as to how I found this photo on the internet, but when I found it I immediately thought it was begging for a Phillies card.  I didn't want to go through the trouble of creating a 1995 Topps template, so I created the original baseball card design used here. Not wanting to stop at just Elster, I decided to use this design to give a Phillies baseball card (albeit in virtual form) to every player in the 1980s and 1990s to have been woefully neglected.

Elster appeared in 26 games for the 1995 Phillies while I was spending the summer in North Carolina.  With the internet in its nascent stages, there was no way for me to follow along as the '95 squad played out its season.  Elster's tenure with the club was short and limited (for me at least) to seeing his name in an occasional box score throughout the summer.

As the back-up shortstop to Kevin Stocker, Elster hit just .208 (11 for 53) while driving in nine runs. It was absolutely stunning to me that Elster would be completely shut out of Phillies baseball cards given the number of different sets released in 1995 and 1996.  Upon leaving the Phils, Elster enjoyed the best year of his 13-year Major League career.  As the starting shortstop for the Rangers, Elster hit .252 with career highs in home runs (24) and RBIs (99).  He'd attempt one more comeback with the Dodgers in 2000 before calling it a career.

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'2"  Weight:  180
Born:  August 3, 1964, San Pedro, CA
Drafted:  Drafted by the New York Mets in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur draft, January 17, 1984
Major League Teams:  New York Mets 1986-1992; New York Yankees 1994-1995; Phillies 1995; Texas Rangers 1996; Pittsburgh Pirates 1997; Texas Rangers 1998; Los Angeles Dodgers 2000
Professional Affiliations:  New York Mets 1986-1992; Los Angeles Dodgers 1993; New York Yankees 1994-1995; Kansas City Royals 1995; Phillies 1995; Texas Rangers 1996; Pittsburgh Pirates 1997; Texas Rangers 1998; Los Angeles Dodgers 2000

Phillies Career
26 games, .208 (11 for 53) with a home run and 9 RBIs
Acquired:  Signed as a free agent formerly with the Kansas City Royals organization, July 7, 1995
Debut:  July 14, 1995 - Replaced Stocker at shortstop as part of a double switch in the seventh inning of an 8-2 loss to the Expos
Final Game:  October 1, 1995
Departed:  Granted free agency, October 5, 1995, and signed with the Texas Rangers, January 16, 1996

1987 Donruss #635
1988 Topps #8
1996 Circa #85
2001 Topps #163
0 Elster Baseball Cards in My Collection
First Card:  N/A
Last Card:  N/A

Other Baseball Cards
First Mainstream Card:  1987 Donruss #635
First Topps Base Card:  1988 Topps #8
Last Mainstream Card:  2001 Topps #163
Other Notable Cards:  1984 TCMA Little Falls Mets #19, 1989 Topps #356, 1990 Topps #734, 1996 Circa #85, 1997 Topps #61

Sources:  Baseball Reference and The Trading Card Database

This is a continuing series looking at those players who spent time with the Phillies but possess no baseball card proof of their time in Philadelphia.  I will make my way through the decade of the 1980s first and then work my way forward.  In some cases, the First and Last Mainstream cards listed above have been subjectively chosen if multiple cards were released in that year.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Mets at Phillies: August 8th to August 11th

Friday and Saturday 7:05, Sunday 1:35 and Monday 1:05
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

Mets 54-61, 4th Place in the N.L. East, 9 games behind the Nationals
Phillies 52-63, 5th Place in the N.L. East, 11 games behind the Nationals

Mets Probables:  Bartolo Colon (10-9, 4.12), Dillon Gee (4-4, 3.73), Zack Wheeler (7-8, 3.48), Jon Niese (5-8, 3.51)
Phillies Probables:  A.J. Burnett (6-11, 4.16), Cole Hamels (6-6, 2.42), Kyle Kendrick (5-11, 4.74), David Buchanan (6-5, 4.39)

At the Ballpark:  It's alumni weekend at the ballpark!  Roy Halladay will be honored tonight before the game and all fans will receive a Halladay bobblehead.  On Saturday night, Charlie Manuel will be elected into the Phillies Wall of Fame and all fans will receive a commemorative Manuel print.  And Sunday is the official Alumni Day, with over 40 former Phillies taking the field in a pre-game ceremony.  Among the 40 will be Phillies Room favorites Aaron Rowand and Jim Thome.

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Ben Revere - .311
1988 Topps #8
Runs:  Jimmy Rollins - 60
Home Runs:  Marlon Byrd - 21
RBIs:  Ryan Howard - 71
Stolen Bases:  Ben Revere - 31

Wins:  David Buchanan, A.J. Burnett, Cole Hamels and Roberto Hernandez* - 6
ERA:  Cole Hamels - 2.42
Strikeouts:  Cole Hamels - 139
Saves:  Jonathan Papelbon - 27

*Now with the Los Angeles Dodgers

1988 Topps Appreciation:  It's safe to assume that former Phillie Kevin Elster won't be attending the alumni weekend festivities.  The infielder appeared in 26 games for the 1995 Phillies, hitting .208 (11 for 53) with a home run and nine RBIs.