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REDS HALL OF FAME

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George "Sparky" Anderson        Johnny Bench                  Ted Kluszewski                Ernie Lombardi              

 

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John "Bid" McPhee                Joe Morgan                    Joseph Nuxhall                    Eppa Rixey        

 

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        Edd Roush              Johnny Vander Meer

 

PEREZ - STEELE  CARDS

   These Hall of Fame cards drawn by the official Hall of Fame artist Dick Perez come in many different sets. In addition to the Celebration, Great Moments and Masterwork sets there are series sets 1 thru 15. Naturally I am not collecting the complete sets, just those showing Cincinnati Reds HOF players.

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    Johnny Bench      Candy Cummings         Edd Roush             Harry Wright             Eppa Rixey            Warren Giles     
Celebration set           First Series               Third Series            Third Series            Fourth Series            Sixth Series   

    "Candy" Cummings was a RHP who has been given credit for inventing the curveball. He is also the first pitcher to pitch 2 complete games on the same day, (of the 239 games he pitched, he completed 233 of them). He only pitched 19 games for the Cincinnati Reds in 1877 before he left to become president of the new International Association for Professional Base Ball Players. Harry Wright started and managed the very first professional baseball teams, the Cincinnati Red Stockings. He was an outfielder from 1869 to 1893. Warren Giles was General Manager and team president of the Cincinnati Reds from 1937 - 1951. He then became President of the National League from 1951 - 1969.

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Ernie Lombardi          Johnny Bench             Joe Morgan    
  Ninth Series              Tenth Series            Eleventh Series

 

COOPERSTOWN  HALL  OF  FAME

Autographed                                                                                                                                                                         
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Johnny Bench                Mordecai Brown          Hazen "Kiki" Cuyler             Lloyd Waner                 George Wright 
Catcher    1967-83                   RHP  1913                       OF  1935-37                        OF  1941                       1st team  1869    

 

Autographed                  Autographed                   Autographed                                                                                    
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        Edd Roush                     Joe Morgan              "Sparky" Anderson               Tony Perez                     Harry Wright    
OF 1916-26 & 1931                2B 1972-79                 Manager 1970-78               1B/3B 1964-76                  1st team 69-70  
                                                                                                                                1984-86                                            

 

HOF Eppa Rixey.jpg (190682 bytes)            HOF Bill McKechnie.jpg (208765 bytes)
        Eppa Rixey               William McKechnie
     P 1921-1933                Manager 1938-46

 

Artvue Card
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George Wright
1869 SS/Captain 

 

 

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Johnny Bench                Pete Rose    

   The 1st card above is card 9 from the 3rd series of Legends Sports Memorabilia from 1992. The Pete Rose postcard from the Legends Sports Memorabilia is card 1 Cover 26 of their 1992 cover.

 

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   This is a rather unusual Ken Griffey souvenir postcard. The front side shows a truncated view of the middle two sections of the 1865-66 panoramic view of Cincinnati (see Bird's-Eye-View Page). Produced by the Topps Company, the back has a stamp with Griffey's face and a printed message.

 

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          Andy Warhol's Pete Rose                        Miller Painting                                  Pete Rose HOF Ballot                        

   The 1st over large postcard above is an invitation to the unveiling of the Andy Warhol poster at the Cincinnati Art Museum Main Lobby on Wednesday, July 30, 2008. There were 1000 limited edition posters. Posters 1 through 114 were signed by Rose, framed, and available for $500. Unsigned, numbered posters were $50 each. The 2nd postcard was put out by the Andy Warhol Foundation in 1989. The 3rd postcard shows a painting of Pete by Arthur K. Miller.

 

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   The card above was probably produced by Johnny Bench so he could answer his fans request for a picture and possibly a autograph, although he did not actually sign these.

 

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RPPC  Baseball Game

   This card was mailed in May of 1904 from the Ellenora, Ohio post office. Ellenora is located along Beechmont Ave. in the Mt. Washington area.

 

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Baseball Game-Cleves 1907

 

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   This very rare card shows a baseball game being played. Unfortunately the park is not identified.

 

RIVERFRONT  STADIUM

Scale models of the new Riverfront Stadium

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Baseball configuration                  Football configuration  

 

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RPPC  Riverfront Night Game

 

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FIRST  NIGHTER  CERTIFICATE

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   This certificate was apparently passed out to the fans who attended the first game played at Riverfront Stadium on 6/30/70.

 

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Last Night Game

   The above photograph was taken by Frank Kammerer during the celebration for the last night game at Riverfront Stadium.

 

GREAT  AMERICAN  BALLPARK

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   Of course the Reds now play in the Great American Ball Park (GABP) that was opened for the 2003 baseball season. There are many more cards of this stadium in the Modern Chromes section.

 

NAME  CHANGES

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SPRING  TRAINING  CAMP

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Plant City Stadium

 

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Brighton Champions-1910

   Brighton is now considered part of the West End around the Camp Washington area. The card was mailed May 11th to Mt Adams.

 

FOOTBALL

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1971                                              1975                                            1976                                           1977 

   Of course the Cincinnati Bengals also played at Riverfront Stadium. Above are larger than normal postcards of the 1971, 1975, 1976 and 1977 teams. Other than these issues it does not appear the Bengal players had any postcards made to answer fan mail like the Reds did. The only other postcards are the ones taken of the stadiums where they played (that I know of).

 

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   The cover above commemorates the 1982 American Conference Champion Cincinnati Bengals playing in Super Bowl XVI at the Pontiac Silverdome. The Continental card above is for the Super Bowl the Bengals played in at Joe Robbie Stadium in 1989.

 

PAUL  BROWN  STADIUM

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   Of course Riverfront Stadium was razed and in its place two stadiums arose, The Reds Great American Ballpark and the Bengals Paul Brown Stadium. You can see many more images of the two new stadiums in the Modern chrome section.

 

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   The National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame was built in 1978 and was located next to the King's Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio. Expected to bring up to 300,000 people a year to the area, the attendance was terrible. Except for a fairly good first year attendance averaged out to about 30,000 a year. It was closed in 1992 and moved to South Bend, Ind. where it reopened in 1995. Due to poor attendance there (80,000/year) plans are now being made to move it once again to Atlanta in 2013. The original structure seen above was razed in 2004.

 

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