This card was purchased in October 1987 from Hummel's in Bridgeton, New Jersey. After visiting Hummel's, Dad and I probably visited "the Old Man" across the street who ran a combination baseball card store and used electronics boutique.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
1956 Topps #60 Mayo Smith MG
This card was purchased in October 1987 from Hummel's in Bridgeton, New Jersey. After visiting Hummel's, Dad and I probably visited "the Old Man" across the street who ran a combination baseball card store and used electronics boutique.
1956 Topps #7 Ron Negray
The Ron Negray card was purchased in December 1994 from Tommy's Collectibles in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I paid $5 for the card. Ron played in parts of the 1955 and 1956 seasons for the Phils, primarily as a relief pitcher. In April 1957, he was traded with Elmer Valo to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Chico Fernandez. Ron wore #38 with the Phils. I'm assuming the stadium facade in the background is from Connie Mack Stadium?
2009 Upper Deck #298 Brad Lidge
1. It's too expensive.
2. I'm tired of the short-printed cards.
3. Jenna likes Upper Deck.
I still need several cards from the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008 Topps Heritage sets, and that's after buying at least 4 to 6 boxes each year. It was fun while it lasted, but I'm switching to Upper Deck.
2005 Chachi #22 Rheal Cormier

Rheal had a pretty good career with the Phils from 2001 to 2006 as a situational left-handed specialist out of the bullpen. He was traded to the Reds on July 31, 2006, which is still considered to be a very dark day in our household. Rheal was released by the Reds in early 2007, pitched briefly in the Braves' farm system, and retired before the end of the '07 season.
2009 Chachi Ex-Phillies #X9 Geoff Jenkins

Geoff will be best remembered for his lead-off double in World Series Game 5b, pictured at left. He was also one of the first guys off the bench during each and every on-field celebration. I'm sure he'll land somewhere else.
Monday, March 30, 2009
1951 Bowman #147 Ken Heintzelman
Ken Heintzelman pitched for the Phils from 1947 to 1952, wearing #27. The back of this card points out that Ken was voted the Phillies' most valuable player in 1949, going 17-10 with a 3.02 ERA. Ken started Game 3 of the 1950 World Series against the Yankees, pitching into the 8th inning and allowing only 1 earned run.
2009 Chachi Special Edition #MS Mike Schmidt

I call my cards "Chachi" in honor of my dog Chachi. Just like you should never call Fleer cards "Fleers," you should never call Chachi cards "Chachis".
At left is a 2009 Chachi card produced for Mike Schmidt, now a special instructor for the Phils during Spring Training. Also pictured is Mike's 1980 Topps card (#270), which was used as the template for the 2009 Chachi set.
1988 Topps #P11 Ricky Jordan

Ricky Jordan played in 69 games for the 1988 Phillies, hitting .308 with 11 home runs and 43 RBI. My Dad predicted he would never make it as a Major Leaguer, and it became a running joke with us over Ricky's 8 years in the Majors.
Ricky's rookie card appeared in the 1989 Topps set, but I always felt he should have had a 1988 Topps card. Now he does.
1981 Topps #P4 Bob Dernier

If you've ever wondered what Bob Dernier's 1981 Topps card would have looked like . . . wonder no more.
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