Showing posts with label 1940 World Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940 World Series. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Schnozz
This is my second Goudey Reds card from the 1934 set. This was one of the more expensive cards I'm chasing in this set, the other being Chick Haffey. Lombardi was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1986 by the Veteran's Committee. In addition to being known for his big nose, hence the nickname, but also for "Lombardi's Big Snooze" during the 1939 World Series. According to Wikipedia, during the fourth game of the 1939 World Series, in the 10th inning, with the score tied and runners on first and third, Joe DiMaggio singled. One run scored, then Reds outfielder Ival Goodman fumbled the ball. Yankees right fielder Charlie "King Kong" Keller,
well known for his sturdy physique, beat the throw to catcher Lombardi
and inadvertently hit "The Schnozz" in his groin. Unfortunately for the
Reds and Lombardi, he had failed to wear his protective cup and Lombardi
was in pain and dazed. DiMaggio raced around the bases and scored while
the ball was just a few feet away from the dazed Lombardi. The press
was hugely critical of the sensitive catcher because of this and it came
to be known as "Lombardi's Big Snooze".
Labels:
1930s,
1940 World Series,
Ernie Lombardi
Friday, July 19, 2013
Another Goal Put to Bed!
For the past few months I've been neglecting my card collecting goals for the year by opting to chase after some bobbleheads and a World Series ticket that I had always wanted. This week, however, I decided to take a break from the nodders and chase after some vintage Topps cards that I had been eying for a while but just never pulled the trigger on. I'm very happy to announce that I have now completed my 1954 Topps Redlegs team set. One of the last remaining cards in the set was this Ted Kluszewski card. I was also able to grab my first 1953 Topps Reds cards in the process (which I will be posting about next week). Not everything was rainbows and unicorns this week as I found out that I had missed a card from my 2011 Topps Reds team set. Card #198 is MIA and has been added to my wantlist. The regular version of this card is Buster Posey, but I'm not after that one. Nope, instead I found out that there's a short print 198 that's none other than a Johnny Bench parallel. These short print parallels will be the death of my collecting!
Labels:
1940 World Series,
1950s,
bobbleheads,
Johnny Bench,
Ted Kluszewski
Monday, July 1, 2013
1940 World Series Ticket
Last year I completed my master set of 2011 Topps Gypsy Queen. While I was happy with the design of the cards, for some reason I just had this nagging feeling that it didn't belong in my collection. The old school ballplayers were great, but the more I thought about the set the more I started feeling as though those cards were always second class compared to a card from the year that player graced the field. So, I got rid of the set and decided to pick up a few things that I had my eye on for quite some time but never had the funds to grab them. The first is what you see above, a ticket from the 1940 World Series. This is my fourth World Series ticket (1975, 1976, and 1990 being the others) in my collection. The Reds won this series in seven games over the Detroit Tigers. This will probably be the last ticket I have in my collection until the Reds win another title. I've decided not to chase tickets to series where they were the bridesmaid for that season. I know that I could still go after a ticket from the 1919 World Series, but $2,000 seems a little steep for me at this point in my lift. I will accept donations though from anyone out there that has one lying around that they no longer need.
Labels:
1919 World Series,
1940 World Series,
1975 World Series,
1976 World Series,
1990 World Series
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