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Post by landetamustache on Feb 14, 2024 16:06:42 GMT -5
Mine was Tommy John
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Post by nobelichickin2025 on Feb 14, 2024 16:13:56 GMT -5
Honestly can’t remember for sure, but I think it was Mike Pagliarulo. I was a Donnie Baseball fan, but can’t remember if he did gloves for righties.
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Post by Sarcasman on Feb 14, 2024 16:15:42 GMT -5
Bobby Richardson
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Post by Fletch842 on Feb 14, 2024 16:38:14 GMT -5
lol, I can't remember that far back...Got my first glove in 1972.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 14, 2024 16:53:52 GMT -5
Mine is actually Nelson Liriano and Geronimo Berroa when they played for the Syracuse Chiefs in 1988. That glove disappeared a very long time ago.
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Post by fifthavephil on Feb 14, 2024 17:30:53 GMT -5
Joe.Pepitone
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Post by NAVY2323(ret) on Feb 14, 2024 21:59:23 GMT -5
You talking about the pre added embroidered signature? I’m pretty sure mine was Ozzie Smith
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Post by jimmieray on Feb 22, 2024 21:30:11 GMT -5
Mickey Mantle. It was tiny, had almost no webbing, and the fingers weren't held together by much. My dad was an oil burner guy, and most of childhood gifts came from his customers' basements (not stolen, but bartered).
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Post by imgrate on Feb 23, 2024 18:05:04 GMT -5
Some guy named Rawlings
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Post by TEM on Feb 23, 2024 18:14:11 GMT -5
Graig Nettles.
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Post by ThatGuyRich on Feb 23, 2024 21:10:27 GMT -5
Eddie Mathews, HOF 3B for the Braves over 500 HR's. And I was a left hander and still had Eddie Mathews. Well he was a left handed batter. lol Had that glove for a long time.
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Post by Rangers13 on Feb 23, 2024 21:17:22 GMT -5
Dale Murphy
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Post by Kruunch on Feb 24, 2024 10:29:42 GMT -5
Eddie Mathews, HOF 3B for the Braves over 500 HR's. And I was a left hander and still had Eddie Mathews. Well he was a left handed batter. lol Had that glove for a long time. Steady Eddie.. If Matthew’s didn’t get you.. Aaron will. He played during the golden era of baseball. While him and hammering Hank were clobbering the NL. The powerhouse in pinstripes treated the ‘50s like their playground. First player to rock the cover of Sports Illustrated..
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Post by ThatGuyRich on Feb 24, 2024 10:57:05 GMT -5
Eddie Mathews, HOF 3B for the Braves over 500 HR's. And I was a left hander and still had Eddie Mathews. Well he was a left handed batter. lol Had that glove for a long time. Steady Eddie.. If Matthew’s didn’t get you.. Aaron will. He played during the golden era of baseball. While him and hammering Hank were clobbering the NL. The powerhouse in pinstripes treated the ‘50s like their playground. First player to rock the cover of Sports Illustrated.. Great memory Kruunch, You know Mathews and Aaron are the #1 combo of teammates with the most HR's. People guess Maris and Mantle, Mays and McCovey, Ruth and Geherig. But Eddie with over 500 and Hank of course well over 700. What an era growing up watching so many greats all over the league.
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Post by Kruunch on Feb 24, 2024 11:38:19 GMT -5
Steady Eddie.. If Matthew’s didn’t get you.. Aaron will. He played during the golden era of baseball. While him and hammering Hank were clobbering the NL. The powerhouse in pinstripes treated the ‘50s like their playground. First player to rock the cover of Sports Illustrated.. Great memory Kruunch, You know Mathews and Aaron are the #1 combo of teammates with the most HR's. People guess Maris and Mantle, Mays and McCovey, Ruth and Geherig. But Eddie with over 500 and Hank of course well over 700. What an era growing up watching so many greats all over the league. That’s when the national pastime ran supreme in this part of the globe.. It took a football game at the house that Ruth built in ‘58 to tip the scales back to the gridiron. As fans bear witness to the “greatest game that ever played” they sat in on the first overtime game in playoff history. The who’s who of the league as thirteen hall of famers between the Colts and Giants met that day. Johnny Unitas was laser accurate as he picked our defense apart. As Alan Ameche broke Jimmy Pattons tackle and our spirits to put the game away for good.
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Post by ThatGuyRich on Feb 24, 2024 12:03:27 GMT -5
Great memory Kruunch, You know Mathews and Aaron are the #1 combo of teammates with the most HR's. People guess Maris and Mantle, Mays and McCovey, Ruth and Geherig. But Eddie with over 500 and Hank of course well over 700. What an era growing up watching so many greats all over the league. That’s when the national pastime ran supreme in this part of the globe.. It took a football game at the house that Ruth built in ‘58 to tip the scales back to the gridiron. As fans bear witness to the “greatest game that ever played” they sat in on the first overtime game in playoff history. The who’s who of the league as thirteen hall of famers between the Colts and Giants met that day. Johnny Unitas was laser accurate as he picked our defense apart. As Alan Ameche broke Jimmy Pattons tackle and our spirits to put the game away for good. I loved those Giant teams I grew up with. From 1956 to 1963 (I was 9 to 16) we were in 6 Championship games in 8 years. I remember just about every player. Those teams made me a loyal to the bone Giant fan forever.
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Post by Fletch842 on Feb 26, 2024 14:48:46 GMT -5
I believe my first one was Brooks Robinson, as I think about it.
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Post by Nite on Feb 26, 2024 15:28:33 GMT -5
Willie Mays Hayes...Him and that myopic pitcher who does a lot of scribbling...
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Post by Rangers13 on Feb 27, 2024 23:43:45 GMT -5
and bought the same glove on eBay which is in amazing shape. Throw a ball rarely as my kids play lax but nice to have 🥰
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