Showing posts with label Brooks Robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooks Robinson. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Curious Case of Carl Mathias

I’m pretty sure most everyone knows of the perfect game/career of John Paciorek, the eldest brother of the Paciorek clan. John played one game in his career, and it was the last game in the Colt 45s 1963 season. In that game, John went 3 for 3, scored four runs and knocked in three ribbies. 

But, have you ever heard about Carl Mathias? No, he didn’t play in only one game, but he does have one rather dubious distinction… 


Carl spent six years in the minors before playing two years in the majors, where he pitched in seven games for the Cleveland Indians and four games for the Washington Senators. Carl was 0-2 in his career and had a rather woeful ERA of 7.14. Carl then returned to the minors for four more seasons and then hung up his cleats at the age of 28. While Carl’s career numbers are not impressive, Carl does have a what I believe is a beautiful history in the game. 

During Carl’s brief career, he gave up 5 dingers. Three of those home runs were to the one and only Mickey Mantle. In fact, The Mick had four plate appearances in two games against Mathias, and the Commerce Comet got a hit in all four at bats. Three homers and one double for a ridiculous OPS of 4.500. 

 

And apparently Carl did not have much luck against Hall of Fame players. Both Luis Aparicio and Nellie Fox had perfect batting averages against Mathias, and Brooks Robinson was .667. All told, HOFers went 9 for 12 against Mathias with three doubles, three dingers and eight RBIs. 


I wonder if Mr. Mathias tells his grandchildren that Mickey Mantle ate his fastball for breakfast? It doesn’t sound like something to be proud of, but it links Carl to baseball history, and I think that is something special to talk about.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Thursday, January 31, 2013

2013 MLB Tournament Prizes #16 through #20

I'm over the shock of yesterday, and I've done my part by observing a moment of blog silence for most of the day.  The shop is open a few more days, so that gives me some anxiety filled time to decided whether or not I want to do something completely insane...

Anyways, it's time to return to our regularly scheduled programming and reveal the next batch of potential prizes for the 2013 MLB Tournament!

As noted previously, there will be 30 prizes available, however, only the tournament winner will receive a prize.  The prizes consist of one card from my collection for each of the 30 teams. Seeds are not open for claiming, and the prizes are based on a sliding scale using Las Vegas' odds for winning the 2013 World Series.

For further information, check out the original 2013 MLB Tournament announcement, as well as the reveals of Prizes #1 through #5, Prizes #6 through #10 and Prizes #11 through #15

This week the prizes begin to get down to the nitty gritty.  These prizes just may make you take a long-shot underdog over picking your favorite team.  Wait, is that a 1950s card of a Hall of Famer???  Let's take a look!


#16 - Odds 35/1 - NL Seed #7 1976 Topps Hank Aaron
#17 - Odds 40/1 - AL Seed #4 1965 Topps Brooks Robinson
#18 - Odds 40/1 - AL Seed #8 1959 Topps Luis Aparicio
#19 - Odds 45/1 - NL Seed #9 2002 Topps Gold Label Randy Johnson Jersey Relic
#20 - Odds 50/1 - AL Seed #11 1976 Topps George Brett

PS - Seeds are not open for request, and will not be opened until all 30 prizes have been announced.

PPS - Here is the bracket...

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Topps Cards That Never Were: 1978 Brooks Robinson

It appears that I am on a roll, but appearances are deceiving. I am having trouble finding pictures of several HOFers in their final seasons (e.g., Perry with the Royals and Wilhelm with the Dodgers), so I guess I'm putting a call out to others to see if they can find pics of these players in those unis.

Anyways, I'm heading to Washington today, so I need to post early before I head out. Next up would be a card that Collective Troll should have had to collect. The 1978 set should have had a Brooks Robinson card besides the lame Topps attempt at highlighting a HOFer's final season.

Brooks, better known as the Vacuum Cleaner, is and probably always will be the best fielding third baseman in the history of baseball. Since his playing days ended, no one has ever come close to matching his fielding prowess. Third base now is a glorified 1st base position. All power and little substance.

Brooks owned the Gold Glove from 1960 until 1975 and earned every bit of a it. 2,697 put outs at third and a .971 fielding percentage. Hot corner awesomeness.

Brooks was also decent at the plate coming painfully shy of the 3,000 hit mark. Also, not many players begin their career at the young age of 18 anymore.

Not much time, so here is Brooks' 1978 Topps card...

Dig that Orange

Here are Brooks' stats from 1977:

YEAR CLUB G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG
1977 Orioles
24
47
3
7
2
0
1
4
.149

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