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Friday, July 21, 2023

1990 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards


Number of Cards:  45
Card Size:  4 1/8" x 6"

Description:  For the second year in a row, the card fronts feature an action photo with the player's, coach's or manager's name in a red band with white text.  The card backs feature biographical information along with complete career statistics.  The set is sponsor-less, as Tastykake sponsored its final set in 1989 and the Medford Food Company wouldn't come along as the new sponsor until 1991.

How Distributed:  It took me years to track down this set, and I finally found one in September 2014 at The Philly Show.  The dealer I bought the set from told me these cards were never sold in complete set form and he had hand-collated the entire 1990 set.  According to him, the cards were distributed four or five at a time throughout the season at Veterans Stadium.  I don't know if all that's true or not, and I don't know how to verify it, but it would help explain why this photo card set eluded my collection for 24 years.

An eight-card update set was produced very late in the season, featuring what was most likely Dale Murphy's first Phillies baseball card.  Murphy was acquired from the Braves on August 3rd.

Complete Standard Checklist (Unnumbered, presented here alphabetically with uniform number and position from the back of cards): 

1. Darrel Akerfelds (#35 - RHP)
2. Rod Booker (#37 - INF)
3. Sil Campusano (#6 - OF)
4. Don Carman (#42 - LHP)
5. Pat Combs (#38 - LHP)
6. Dennis Cook (#39 - No position)   
7. Darren Daulton (#10 - C)
8. Lenny Dykstra (#4 - OF)
9. Curt Ford (#27 - OF)
10. Jason Grimsley (#54 - RHP)
11. Charlie Hayes (#8 - 3B)
12. Von Hayes (#9 - OF)
13. Tom Herr (#28 - 2B)

14. Dave Hollins (#15 - INF)
15. Ken Howell (#43 - RHP)
16. Ron Jones (#26 - OF)
17. Ricky Jordan (#17 - 1B)
18. John Kruk (#11 - OF-1B)
19. Steve Lake (#25 - C)
20. Nick Leyva (#16 - MG)
21. Carmelo Martinez (#24 - OF)
22. Roger McDowell (#13 - RHP)
23. Chuck McElroy (#51 - LHP)
24. Terry Mulholland (#45 - LHP)   
25. Jeff Parrett (#49 - RHP)

26. Randy Ready (#23 - 3B)
27. Bruce Ruffin (#47 - LHP)
28. Dickie Thon (#21 - SS)
29. Jim Vatcher (#31 - OF)
30. Phillies Coaches
31. Phillie Phanatic
32. Richie Ashburn (#1 - OF)
33. Steve Carlton (#32 - LHP)
34. Robin Roberts (#36 - RHP)   
35. Mike Schmidt (#20 - 3B)
36. Phillies Broadcasters
37. PRISM Broadcasters

Complete Update Checklist (Unnumbered, presented here alphabetically with uniform number and position from the back of cards):
1. Joe Boever (#30 - RHP)
2. Jose DeJesus (#54 - RHP)
3. Marvin Freeman (#48 - RHP)   
4. Tommy Greene (#49 - RHP)   
5. Chuck Malone (#53 - RHP)
6. Brad Moore (#46 - RHP)
7. Dale Murphy (#3 - OF)
8. Dickie Noles (#34 - P)

One and Only Phillies Baseball Card (0):  N/A
First Appearance in Phillies Team Issued Set (15):  Akerfelds, Boever, Booker, Campusano, Combs, DeJesus, Freeman, Greene, Grimsley, Hollins, Malone, Martinez, McElroy, Murphy, Vatcher
Returning Players in Phillies Team Issued Set (21):  Carman, Cook, Daulton, Dykstra, Ford, C. Hayes, V. Hayes, Herr, Howell, Jones, Jordan, Kruk, Lake, McDowell, Moore, Mulholland, Noles, Parrett, Ready, Ruffin, Thon

Manager (1):  Leyva
Coaches (1):  The coach's card features Larry Bowa, Darold Knowles, Hal Lanier, Denis Menke, Mike Ryan and John Vukovich.
Phillie Phanatic (1):  The Phanatic returns after a one year absence.  The photo used pictures him atop the Phillies dugout.
Broadcasters (2):  The core TV/radio broadcast team of Richie Ashburn, Harry Kalas, Andy Musser and Chris Wheeler are featured on a card.  The PRISM broadcast team of Jim Barniak, Garry Maddox and Mike Schmidt are featured on another.
Commemorative Cards (4):  Ashburn, Carlton, Roberts and Schmidt

Schmidt's #20 was retired in a pre-game ceremony on May 26th, and cards of the four players to have their numbers retired - Ashburn, Roberts, Carlton and Schmidt - are included in the set.  Also of interest is Schmidt's first card as a broadcaster, featuring him with his fellow PRISM broadcasters.  Schmidt's first stint as a broadcaster lasted just the one season.

For those of you not in the Philadelphia area, PRISM was the Philadelphia-based HBO equivalent that broadcast a handful of Phillies games every year between 1976 and 1997.

Set Composition:  Of the 27-man opening day roster, only Moore and Frohwirth are omitted from the original set, with Moore getting a card in the update set.  Tommy Barrett and Floyd Youmans spent the entire season on the Disabled List, and Steve Ontiveros spent all but the last month of the season out with an injury, and none of those three are in the set.  Beginning the year in the minors, but earning a spot on the checklist are Grimsley, Jones and Vatcher.  The latter two were added to the roster on May 30th, and Grimsley wasn't called up until August 8th.

The eight card update set may not have all been issued all at once, given Freeman and Boever are both in it and they were traded for each other on July 23rd.  Freeman headed to the Braves with Boever coming to the Phillies.  Murphy and Greene were acquired from the Braves on August 3rd for Parrett, Vatcher and minor leaguer Victor Rosario.  Noles is a surprise addition, as he was on the active roster for three games in early May, his comeback attempt cut short by arm injuries.


Omissions:
  Back-up catcher Tom Nieto appeared in 17 games but was on the team's active roster for 73 games during the season.  Late season call-ups Wes Chamberlain, Mickey Morandini, Louie Meadows and Darrin Fletcher all saw time with the Phillies in September, so it's understandable no photo cards were created for that quartet.

Variations/Rarities:
  Fellow collector Rick left a few comments on my original post for this set and sent me an e-mail with scans showing 12 cards made available at the 1990 ALS Autograph Party fund raising event (later the Phillies Phestival) held at Veterans Stadium on July 30th.  The Phillies issued 10 cards celebrating the ten year anniversary of the 1980 World Champions.  Coach Hal Lanier received his own card and there are two versions of cards for Larry Bowa - one showing him as a coach, and one showing him up at bat.  The back of the 1980 commemorative cards feature a 10th Reunion logo.
ALS Autograph Party
1. Larry Bowa (coach)
2. Larry Bowa (1980)
3. Dallas Green (1980)   
4. Greg Gross (1980)
5. Hal Lanier (coach)
6. Greg Luzinski (1980)
7. Garry Maddox (1980)
8. Bake McBride (1980)   
9. Tug McGraw (1980)
10. Paul Owens (1980)
11. Manny Trillo (1980)   
12. Del Unser (1980)


Also See:  The Mysterious Jim Vatcher Card
Trivia:  The Beckett database incorrectly lists the set as "1990 Phillies Tastykake" even through the Tastykake logo or name is nowhere to be found on the set.  The Beckett database also omits the eight update cards.  The 2001 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards lists the set at "1990 Phillies Photocards," and omits the Vatcher card from the main set.  For years, my want list for this set included only 44 cards as most published checklists for the set omit the Vatcher card.
Resources:  Beckett.com; Phillies collector Rick (@rickphils)

This set was originally featured in a post back in October 2014, and I'm going through these older team-issued set posts to update them with new information learned (if any) over the past six years.

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Braves at Phillies: June 20th to June 22nd

1965 Topps #327
2023 Chachi 1965 Topps Missing Links #4

Tuesday and Wednesday 6:40, Thursday 1:05

Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

At the Ballpark:  There are a few theme nights scheduled for this series, but otherwise the focus is on two top teams in the division facing off.

Braves 46-26
1st Place in the N.L. East, 4 1/2 games ahead of the Marlins

Braves Probables
Spencer Strider (7-2, 4.12)
AJ Smith-Shawver (1-0, 2.03)
Bryce Elder (5-1, 2.60)

Braves Leaders
Average:  Ronald Acuna - .325
Runs:  Ronald Acuna - 63
Home Runs:  Matt Olson - 20
RBIs:  Ozzie Albies - 52
Stolen Bases:  Ronald Acuna - 30

Wins:  Spencer Strider - 7
ERA:  Bryce Elder - 2.60
Strikeouts:  Spencer Strider - 127
Saves:  A.J. Minter - 10
Phillies 38-34
3rd Place in the N.L. East, 8 games behind the Braves

Phillies Probables
Ranger Suarez (1-2, 3.82)
Aaron Nola (6-5, 4.66)
Taijuan Walker (7-3, 4.31)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Nick Castellanos - .315
Runs:  Nick Castellanos - 44
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 20
RBIs:  Alec Bohm - 45
Stolen Bases:  Trea Turner - 12

Wins:  Taijuan Walker - 7
ERA:  Zack Wheeler - 3.48
Strikeouts:  Zack Wheeler - 98
Saves:  Craig Kimbrel - 10

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

1965 Topps - 4th Series Phillies Alumni

Having recently completed our 1965 Topps set, the final card we added was posted on my 1965 Topps blog yesterday.  The only remaining tasks are to finish up a few more of this Phillies Alumni posts, showcasing the cards of former players, coaches and managers who appeared in that iconic set.  And I'll be spending all of 2023 with this set's design as it's the basis of the 2023 Chachi custom card set.

Here's a look at the 15 cards in the fourth series of the 1965 Topps set (cards 265 to 352) with a Phillies connection.

#275
#280
#288
#294
#296
#310
#313
#322
#324
#327
#334
#338
#339
#346
#352

1965 Topps 3rd Series Phillies Alumni / 1965 Topps 5th Series Phillies Alumni

Thursday, September 19, 2013

1973 Topps - Phillies Cards

1973 Topps #535, #396, #572 and #394
We're entering that part of the season when it's time to tie up a few loose ends here on the blog, and set our sights on the better and brighter days that lie ahead for the Phillies.  The 2013 Chachi set uses the design of the 1973 Topps set, and I've enjoyed featuring 1973 Topps cards with some connection to each series opponent in my series preview posts.

Almost a year ago to the day, I posted a comprehensive list of cards from the 1979 Topps set that somehow had a Phillies connection.  This post will serve to do the same with the 1973 Topps set, and it will give me an excuse to show off some cards from teams the Phillies did not face during the 2013 season.

There are 112 (out of 726) cards in the 1979 Topps set with Phillies connections* and I've determined the 1973 Topps set has 107 (out of 660) cards with Phillies connections.

*My original post tallied 111 cards in the 1979 Topps set with Phillies connections, but when the team named Steve Henderson its new hitting coach last October, the number jumped up one to 112.

National League East (41 - 10 without Phillies)
Atlanta Braves (5) - #72 Ron Reed, #169 Ron Schueler, #237 Lew Burdette/Ken Silvestri CO, #550 Davey Johnson, #653 Joe Hoerner
Miami Marlins (0)
New York Mets (4) - #30 Tug McGraw, #184 Jerry Koosman, #223 Bud Harrelson, #525 Jim Fregosi
Philadelphia Phillies (31)
Washington Nationals (Montreal Expos) (1) - #377 Gene Mauch MG

National League Central (24)
Chicago Cubs (2) - #180 Fergie Jenkins, #393 Jose Cardenal
Cincinnati Reds (9) - #28 Hal McRae, #52 Denis Menke, #130 Pete Rose, #202 Pete Rose NLCS, #208 Bobby Tolan/Denis Menke NLCS, #230 Joe Morgan, #275 Tony Perez, #296 Sparky Anderson MG, #335 Bobby Tolan
Milwaukee Brewers (7) - #71 Johnny Briggs, #74 Billy Champion, #332 John Felske, #386 Don Money, #451 John Vukovich, #526 Ollie Brown, #646 Harvey Kuenn CO
Pittsburgh Pirates (3) - #2 Rich Hebner, #225 Al Oliver, #397 Dave Cash
St. Louis Cardinals (3) - #128 Ted Sizemore, #269 Tim McCarver, #364 Rick Wise

National League West (10)
Arizona Diamondbacks (0)
Colorado Rockies (0)
Los Angeles Dodgers (3) - #239 Pete Richert, #490 Claude Osteen, #609 Davey Lopes RS
San Diego Padres (4) - #12 Johnny Podres/Bob Skinner CO, #57 Derrel Thomas, #133 Dave Roberts, #542 Pat Corrales
San Francisco Giants (3) - #121 Dave Rader, #322 Garry Maddox, #606 Gary Matthews RS

1973 Topps #9, #20, #301 and #362
American League East (9)
Baltimore Orioles (3) - #9 Johnny Oates, #362 Eddie Watt, #396 Grant Jackson
Boston Red Sox (1) - #317 Danny Cater
New York Yankees (5) - #68 Sparky Lyle LL, #116 Jim Hegan CO, #394 Sparky Lyle, #479 Hal Lanier, #535 Johnny Callison
Tampa Bay Rays (0)
Toronto Blue Jays (0)

American League Central (18)
Chicago White Sox (6) - #20 Stan Bahnsen, #62 Dick Allen LL, #63 Dick Allen LL, #310 Dick Allen, #356 Joe Lonnett CO, #379 Cy Acosta
Cleveland Indians (4) - #247 Del Unser, #272 Ed Farmer, #372 Oscar Gamble, #425 Alex Johnson
Detroit Tigers (3) - #29 Tony Taylor, #146 Woodie Fryman, #369 Lerrin LaGrow
Kansas City Royals (3) - #188 Cookie Rojas, #428 Wayne Simpson, #593 Galen Cisco CO
Minnesota Twins (2) - #530 Jim Kaat, #622 Larry Hisle

American League West (5)
Houston Astros (2) - #242 George Culver, #572 Gary Sutherland
Los Angeles Angels (1) - #301 Billy Grabarkewitz
Oakland Athletics (1) - #274 Darold Knowles
Seattle Mariners (0)
Texas Rangers (1) - #138 Horacio Pina

1973 Topps #12, #208 and #606
Memory Lane
1979 Topps - 111 cards with Phillies connections, plus one more

Friday, May 17, 2013

Reds at Phillies: May 17th to May 19th

Friday 7:05, Saturday 4:05 and Sunday 1:35
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

Reds 25-16, 2nd Place in the N.L. Central, 1 1/2 games behind the Cardinals
Phillies 19-22, 3rd Place in the N.L. East, 3 1/2 games behind the Braves

Reds Probables:  Tony Cingrani (2-0, 2.89), Bronson Arroyo (3-4, 3.76), Homer Bailey (2-3, 3.51)
Phillies Probables:  Cliff Lee (4-2, 2.86), Kyle Kendrick (4-1, 2.47), Jonathan Pettibone (3-0, 3.41)

At the Ballpark:  Tonight is Irish Heritage night at the ballpark with a Youth Softball Celebration following on Saturday afternoon.  On Sunday, all kids 14 and under will receive a Phillies Floppy Hat.

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Michael Young - .296
Runs:  Chase Utley - 21
Home Runs:  Domonic Brown and Chase Utley - 7
RBIs:  Chase Utley - 24
Stolen Bases:  Ben Revere - 7

Wins:  Kyle Kendrick and Cliff Lee - 4
ERA:  Kyle Kendrick - 2.47
Strikeouts:  Cole Hamels - 47
Saves:  Jonathan Papelbon - 7

1973 Topps #335, #52 and #28
1973 Topps Flashback:  This is the last meeting between these two teams this year, so I'm squeezing in three cards of players with ties to both the Phillies and the Reds.  When the Phils traveled to Cincinnati, I featured three cards of key members of the 1983 Wheeze Kids.

Bobby Tolan is the only player featured here who played for both the Reds and Phillies.  Hal McRae and Denis Menke both played for the Reds, but they were coaches during their time with the Phils.  Tolan enjoyed his best season with the Reds in 1970 when he hit .316 and led the National League in stolen bases with 57.  Following four seasons with the Reds, Tolan spent two years in San Diego before signing with the Phillies as a free agent prior to the 1976 season.

In two seasons with the Phils, Tolan hit .253 with just 10 stolen bases.  His one mainstream Phillies card can be found in the 1977 Topps set.

Menke (1972-1973 with the Reds) and McRae (1968, 1970-1972 with the Reds) were teammates during the 1972 season.  Menke was nearing the end of his 13-year career, while McRae was just getting started.  McRae was traded to the Royals in November 1972 and he'd spend the next 15 seasons playing in Kansas City.

Menke was named the Phillies hitting coach in 1989 when Nick Leyva took over as manager.  He'd outlast Leyva, serving as Jim Fregosi's hitting coach through the 1996 season.  In 1997, both Menke and Fregosi were out and Terry Francona began his four-year odyssey as the Phillies manager.  Francona's named McRae his hitting coach and they were both unceremoniously dumped following the woeful 2000 campaign.