Baseball Ticket Stubs
Complete list of ticket stubs
This is my Ticket collection. This is not really a sales site, but a way to show my collection. I do trade, and have been known to sell on occasion. My main interest are 3k hit, 3k strikeout, 300 win and 500 HR. I also have interest in debuts and pre-War tickets.
Email for questions: jeffreygladish@gmail.com
Email for questions: jeffreygladish@gmail.com
Quick links (player): All | DiMaggio | Feller | Koufax | Mantle | Mays | Aaron | Ott | Pete Rose | Sutton | Ted Williams | Nolan Ryan | Frank Robinson
Quick links (event): All | 4 Home Runs | 300 Win | 500 HR | 3000th Hit | 3000th Strikeout | World Series | First / Last | Historic Games
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Game 1907-08-10 | 1907 Philadelphia Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers 4 Hall of Famers Chief Bender - Win #72 and has 5 strikeouts (#648 - #652), Jimmy Collins - hit #1,863, Sam Crawford, Ty Cobb Game played at Columbia Park. The A's played at Columbia Park from 1901 to 1908, and then in 1909 they moved to Shibe Park. |
Game 1909-08-24 | 1909 Brooklyn Superbas vs. Cincinnati Reds Game played at Washington Park HOF player Miller Huggins 1 At Bat for Cincinnati & Nap Rucker picked up the win for Brooklyn |
PreWar 1910-05-14 | 1910 Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers 4 Hall of Famers: Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Sam Crawford, and Harry Hooper. Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker both have triples. Ty Cobb has 2 hits and a run. Tris Speaker has three hits and a run. Sam Crawford has two hits and a run. Harry Niles has a home run. Game played at Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds - two years later the Sox would begin playing at Fenway Park. Huntington Ave was the site of the first World Series and the first Perfect game, which was pitched by Cy Young. A statue of Cy Young was placed where the pitchers mound of Huntington Ave was in 1993. |
Game 1910-07-04 | 1910 Philadelphia Athletics vs. New York Highlanders G1: Eddie Collins Single & 2 SB, Home Run Baker Triple & Run, Chief Bender G2: Eddie Collins 2 Singles & 2 RBIs, Home Run Baker 3 Hits & 2 Runs |
Game 1925-09-21 | 1925 Philadelphia Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers 6 HoFers: Ty Cobb 3 Hits #3,811 to #3,813; Harry Heilmann 3 Hits #1,746 to #1,748; Al Simmons 3 Hits #412 to #414; Mickey Cochrane 2 Runs; Charlie Gehringer, Heinie Manush |
PreWar 1928-07-11 | 1928 Chicago Cubs vs. Boston Braves Gabby Hartnett Home run #75 (Hit #556) , George Sisler (Single and a RBI, Hit #556), Rogers Hornsby gets a walk. Kiki Cuyler gets a walk and Hack Wilson goes 0 for 4 at Wrigley Field as Cubs win 4 - 2. Clean back, minor creasing. |
PreWar 1929-06-15 | 1929 Chicago Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies Rogers Hornsby Grand Slam (HR #247, GS #10 of 12), Kiki Cuyler HR #60 & a single, Chuck Klein HR #27 of career, Gabby Hartnett and Hack Wilson both get a walk. |
PreWar 1930-05-04 | 1930 St.Louis Cardinals vs. Brooklyn Robins (DH) Game 1: Frankie Frisch (Double and a single), Chick Hafey (SB) and Al Lopez (7 POs and an Assist). Robins win 2 to 1. Game 2: Chick Hafey HR #88, Double and a Single, Jim Bottomley (a run), Frankie Frisch (2 Singles), Jesse Haines, and Al Lopez (6 POs). Robins win 11 to 10. |
Triple-play 1930-07-27 | 1930 Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs Triple play: Ford-Cuccinello-Sukeforth-Stripp-Cuccinello (4-5-2-3-5) Harry Heilmann - a Double, Hack Wilson - a Double, Kiki Cuyler - Single; Ken Ash gets the win for Cincinnati. This is the first and only instance of a 4-5-2-3-5 Triple play. |
Game 1931-04-14 | 1931 Cincinnati Reds vs. St.Louis Cardinals (Opening Day) Jim Bottomley a Double (Hit #1503), Frankie Frisch (Hit #2039), Leo Durocher a Single (Hit #251), Edd Roush a Run. Joe Stripp HR #8. Flint Rhem gets the win with 4 strikeouts. |
Historic-Games 1933-08-13 | 1933 Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers Vic Sorrell gets a complete game win (pitching all 17 innings). No pitcher has tossed as many innings in a complete game victory since. Facing 70 batters, Sorrell surrendered 17 hits (15 singles), and earned the improbable win when Hank Greenberg scored on Frank Doljack’s triple. Hank Greenberg has 4 hits, including 3 Doubles, Luke Appling 3 hits, Charlie Gehringer 2 Hits and Al Simmons 2 hits. |
PreWar 1934-08-12 | 1934 Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Earl Averill: HR #131, Mickey Cochrane 2 Doubles, Charlie Gehringer: Single, Goose Goslin a Single and Hank Greenberg went 0 for 5. |
Game 1940-04-16 | 1940 Philadelphia Athletics vs. New York Yankees Opening Day Athletics - Red Ruffing 5 strikeouts (#1697 to #1701), Tommy Henrich 2 Singles and a SB; Bob Johnson HR #187, Al Simmons Single (Hit #2870) Al Rubeling Debut and first hit a Double |
First-Last 1940-06-08 | 1940 Boston Red Sox vs Detroit Tigers Hank Greenberg HR #215; Rudy York HR #95 Stan Spence (7x All-Star) Debut |
Game 1940-06-29 | 1940 New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Athletics Joe DiMaggio 3 hits including HR #148 & a Triple Frankie Crosetti HR #82; Babe Dahlgren HR #28 |
Game 1940-07-26 | 1940 Cleveland Indians vs Bob Feller gets a complete game win with 4 strikeouts. Win #71 and strikeouts #883 to #886. Lou Boudreau gets 4 hits including a double and a triple. Attendance: 4,000 |
Game 1940-08-30 | 1940 Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland Indians Bob Feller Complete Game Win, Win #78 and #23 of his top winning year of 27; also has 10 Strikeouts (Strikeouts #929 to #938) Jeff Heath HR #48; Moose Solters HR #76; Lou Boudreau Single |
World Series 1940-10-07 | WS 1940 Game 6 Detroit Tigers 0 to 4 against Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field. the Bucky Walters the winning pitcher hits a HR. Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg & Earl Averill go hitless |
Game 1941-08-03 | 1941 Philadelphia Athletics vs. Cleveland Indians Bob Feller Complete game win, Win #102 and 3 strikeouts #1,155 to #1,157 |
1944-04-18 | 1944 Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs (Opening Day) Eric Tipton get the only extra-base hit for the Reds, a double; For the Cubs: Long time Reds favorite, Ival Goodman, in his last season, gets an RBI. Andy Pafko plays in his first opening day game and goes 0 for 3. Hank Wyse gets the Complete game, Shutout Win and Bucky Walters get the loss. Buck Fausett and Tony York debuts |
First-Last 1944-04-30 | 1944 Washington Senators vs. New York Yankees DH G1: Mike Milosevich Debut G2: Joe Page First Career Win, second career game. Early Wynn 2 Strikeouts. |
Game 1945-06-10 | 1945 Boston Braves vs. New York Giants Game 1: Mel Ott HR #497, Danny Gardella HR #8, Joe Medwick 3 hits, Chuck Workman HR #27. Mort Cooper gets the win and Bill Voiselle the loss. Game 2: Ernie Lombardi gets a double, Mel Ott single, Carden Gillenwater HR #5, Jim Tobin gets the win and hits his 13th HR. |
1946-05-19 | 1946 Cleveland Indians vs New York Yankees DH Game 1: Joe DiMaggio (Hit #1379); Spud Chandler gets the shutout win. Game 2: Joe DiMaggio HR #227 (Hits #1380 & #1381) Red Ruffing gets the win #267 2 Strikeouts #1960 & #1961; Lou Boudreau 2 Singles (Hits #1012 & #1013) |
Game 1946-06-08 | 1946 New York Yankees vs Cleveland Indians Joe DiMaggio (Single, Hit #1401), Bill Dickey (Single), Joe Gordon (Single), Phil Rizzuto (2 Assist), Lou Boudreau (2 putouts) Bob Feller (Complete game win with 8 strikeouts, Win #121, strikeouts #1441 to #1418) |
1946-07-20 | 1946 New York Yankees vs Chicago White Sox Joe Gordon HR #151, Luke Appling double, Aaron Robinson HR, Bud Souchock HR |
Game 1947-05-18 | 1947 New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians Bob Feller: Win #143 with 6 Strikeouts (#1685 - #1690); Joe DiMaggio: 2 Singles (Hits #1512 & #1513), Joe Gordon HR #160 & 2 Singles, Yogi Berra: Single Appearances by Lou Boudreau and Phil Rizzuto |
Game 1947-07-18 | 1947 Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees Joe DiMaggio hit #1599. George Kell has 2 hits. Fred Hutchinson gets the shutout win with 8 strikeouts. |
Game 1947-08-09 | 1947 Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees Bobby Doerr (2 HRs #133 & #134), Ted Wams (2 Singles) & Phil Rizzuto (2 Doubles)illi |
Game 1947-09-05 | 1947 Boston Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies Warren Spahn Strikes Out 3 and gets Career Win #25 in a complete game in front of 18,050 at Braves Field on Sept 5, 1947. |
1948-04-23 | 1948 New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox Ted Williams HR #198, Joe DiMaggio single, Phil Rizzuto single. |
4-Home-Runs 1948-07-18 | 1948 Philadelphia Athletics vs. Chicago White Sox DH G1: Pat Seerey 4 Home Run Game Eddie Joost also has a HR with 2 Doubles. G2: Ferris Fain 2 hits and 3 RBIs PSA Graded 5, only other graded ticket is PSA 2 |
Game 1948-09-05 | 1948 Philadelphia Athletics vs. Boston Red Sox Ted Williams 4 Hits (#1,253 to #1,257) Hank Majeski HR #28 |
Grand Slam 1949-05-01 | 1949 New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox Ted Williams - Grand Slam (HR #224/GS #9 of 17) and a Single: Hits #1306 and #1307, Johnny Pesky HR #8 of career, Vern Stephens HR #143. Mel Parnell gets the win for Boston. Final game for: Mickey Witek |
Grand Slam 1949-06-14 | 1949 Boston Red Sox vs Cleveland Indians Joe Gordon Grand Slam (HR #225, GS #6 of 6), Bob Feller (Win #179 and 8 Strikeouts - #2016 to #2023) Ted Williams (Double and Single), Larry Doby (2 Singles) & Lou Boudreau (2 Assist) |
Grand Slam 1950-05-25 | 1950 Detroit Tigers vs New York Yankees Yogi Berra: Grand Slam (HR #52 and GS #4 of 9), Joe DiMaggio (Double & 2 Runs), Phil Rizzuto (Single), George Kell (HR #19) |
Grand Slam 1950-06-25 | 1950 Cleveland Indians vs. Washington Senators Game 1: Home runs by Al Rosen Grand Slam HR (2nd GS of 9), Larry Doby (#45 career) and Early Wynn (#7 career). Early Wynn also gets his #89 Career Win. Game 2: Home run Larry Doby (#46 career). |
Game 1950-06-25 | 1950 Detriot Tigers vs. New York Yankees (DH) Game 1: Joe DiMaggio: HR #332 and 2 Singles (Hits #2004 - #2006); Hank Bauer: career HR #16; Phil Rizzuto: 2 Singles; George Kell: Single; Hal Newhouser: Gets the loss, but has 3 Strikeouts Game 2: Joe DiMaggio: 2 Singles (Hits #2007 & #2008); Tommy Henrich hits his last career HR #183; Phil Rizzuto: Single; |
Historic-Games 1950-07-02 | 1950 Cleveland Indians vs. Detroit Tigers DH G1: Al Rosen HR #24,Luke Easter HR #15 G2: Bob Feller win #200 has 4 strikeouts (#2161 - #2164) Ticket is signed "Bob Feller 200 Wins", George Kell HR #22, Luke Easter HR #16 |
Game 1950-07-07 | 1950 Detriot Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Joe Gordon hits career home run #241 and Bob Feller gets the loss, but has 2 KOs. George Kell and Larry Doby both have a Single. Previous owner wrote the score and that it was a night game on the back of the ticket. |
Game 1950-07-08 | 1950 Detriot Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Home runs by: Larry Doby #47, Joe Gordon #242, Luke Easter #17 and Hal Newhouser gets his #178 career win. George Kell had a Single and a Double. Previous owner wrote the score on the back of the ticket. |
Game 1950-07-09 | 1950 Detriot Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians (Double Header) Two wins by HOFers. Game 1: Bob Lemon, career win #69 with 7 KOs. George Kell and Joe Gordon had singles. Game 2: Early Wynn, career win #92, with 3 KOs. Larry Doby has two hits. |
Game 1950-08-06 | 1950 Cleveland Indians vs. New York Yankees Phil Rizzuto get his 1,000th Hit by going 4-for-4 with Single, 2 Doubles and a Triple. First Career Home run by Billy Martin. |
Game 1950-09-02 | 1950 New York Yankees vs. Washington Senators Joe DiMaggio HR #341, Yogi Berra HR #67, Eddie Yost HR, Irv Noren HR |
1951-05-20 | 1951 New York Yankees vs St.Louis Browns Joe DiMaggio (HR #352 of 361), Mickey Mantle (Single, Rookie year, hit #37 of career), Yogi Berra (2 Singles) |
Game 1951-07-17 | 1951 Cleveland Indians vs. Boston Red Sox Bob Feller get his 221st Win with 3 Strikeouts (#2286 - #2288); Bobby Doerr gets a Single Lou Boudreau hits his final Career Homerun (HR #68). |
Game 1951-09-03 | 1951 New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies G1: Willie Mays hits an Inside-the-Park-Home-Run in the second inning, but misses Third and is tagged out Richie Ashburn HR #9; Robin Roberts Complete Game Win, Win #60 G2: Willie Mays Triple & a Single (Hits #110 & #111) gets his 5th career Stolen Base; Richie Ashburn 3 Hits (Hits #708 to #710); Monte Irvin 3 Hits |
Game 1952-06-01 | 1952 Cincinnati Reds vs Boston Braves G1: Eddie Mathews 35th game played. Ken Raffensberger gets the win. G2: Eddie Mathews 8th career HR and a Double (hits #30 & #31). Warren Spahn gets the win #113 and has 6 strikeouts. Johnny Temple 2nd career hit. Joe Nuxhall pitches one inning. |
Game 1953-05-01 | 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs Pee Wee Reese HR #82 Duke Snider 2 Hits, SB; Toby Atwell HR #3; Russ Meyer picks up the win |
First-Last 1954-04-13 | 1954 Detriot Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles First Game of the Baltimore Orioles (was St. Louis Browns). Al Kaline has his first hit of year, which is his 8th career hit. Frank Bolling debut, hit a HR in the 7th inning off Don Larsen |
1954-07-14 | 1954 Milwaukee Braves vs Brooklyn Dodgers Gil Hodges 3 Hits, including #1,000 Henry Aaron 2 hits (#86 & #87) rookie year. |
Game 1954-07-24 | 1954 Milwaukee Braves vs New York Giants Willie Mays HR #58 & a Single(Hits #269 & #270), Monte Irvin 2 Singles Eddie Mathews HR #97, Warren Spahn gets the Win (#155) with 6 Strikeouts |
Grand Slam 1954-09-17 | 1954 Detriot Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Bobby Avila Grand Slam HR (HR #40 & GS #1 of 3). Bob Lemon gets 163rd career win, also 3 Strikeouts and Al Kaline get his 138th career hit. Al Rosen (HR). Light creases; writing on back of ticket. |
First-Last 1955-04-12 | 1955 Milwaukee Braves vs Cincinnati Reds Chuck Tanner Debut HR on 1st pitch of 1st at bat (7th player ever to do so). Ted Kluszewski HR #165; Henry Aaron Triple Hit #132; Warren Spahn Win #167 |
Game 1955-04-17 | 1955 Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland Indians (Double Header) Game 1: Nellie Fox Single and Triple. Game 2: Bob Lemon Win # 165 (Complete Game Win with 5 KOs), Ralph Kiner: Single and Double, Larry Doby: Single, George Kell: Single. |
Game 1955-06-04 | 1955 Chicago White Sox vs. New York Yankees Mickey Mantle (2 Hits # 612 & #613), Yogi Berra (Single), Nellie Fox (2 Hits). Gil McDougald 2 hits #554 & #555 and an RBI. |
Game 1955-06-22 | 1955 St. Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies Stan Musial (2 HRs #303 & #304 & a Triple Hits #2490 - #2492); Red Schoendienst: HR #57; Richie Ashburn: 2 Singles; Robin Roberts: Win #147 and 2 Strikeouts (#1066 & #1067) Attendance: 7,445 - Ticket does have a Staple hole |
Game 1955-06-25 | 1955 New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians Yogi Berra HR #195. Al Smith 4 hits including HR #26, Larry Doby hits a double Mickey Mantle, Phil Rizzuto, Bob Lemon, Ralph Kiner. Gil McDougald a hit #582 and a Run. Keyman Dating Guide for: 1955 Series A |
Game 1955-08-07 | 1955 New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers G1: Mickey Mantle 2 hits #678 & #679, Yogi Berra hits #1423 & #1424 Home runs by Bubba Phillips #2 of career, Eddie Robinson #164 and Bob Cerv #8 Al Kaline hits #293 & #294 G2: Mickey Mantle HR #109 & #110 (Walk-off 3rd of 12) hits #680 & #681, Yogi Berra hit #1425 Al Kaline hit #295 |
Game 1955-08-20 | 1955 Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers Al Kaline 4 Hits (Career #310 - #313). Home runs by: Nellie Fox (Career #15), Chico Carrasquel (Career #31) and Earl Torgeson (#106) . |
Historic-Games 1956-06-17 | 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Braves Game 1: Joe Adcock’s ninth-inning home run, his second of the game (career HRs #94 & #95), clears an 83-foot wall at the 350-foot mark and lands on the double-deck roof. It is the only home run ever to land on the roof at Ebbets Field. See Joe Adcock's SABR page, paragraph 1. Game 2: Joe Adcock HR #96, Bobby Thomson HR #204 & Gil Hodges HR #250. Don Drysdale gets 3 strikeouts in his 7th career appearance (#21 - #23). |
Game 1956-06-24 | 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Redlegs DH G1: Ed Bailey 3 HRs (#21, #22 & #23), Ted Kluszewski HR #223 G2: Frank Robinson HR #16, Jackie Robinson Double & SB (hit #1451), Don Drysdale Rookie season: 9th career game, 3 strikeouts, Joe Nuxhall Win with 4 strikeouts. |
Game 1956-07-01 | 1956 New York Yankees vs. Washington Senators G1: Whitey Ford 5 strikeouts (#489 to #493), Joe Collins HR #83 G2: Mickey Mantle HR #149 & #150 (Walk-off 4th of 12) hits #818 & #819. Home runs by Pete Runnels #13 and Jim Lemon #15 |
Game 1956-08-03 | 1956 Detriot Tigers vs. New York Yankees Al Kaline career hits #471, #472 & #473. Mickey Mantle career hit #848. Yogi Berra hit #1,418. Home runs by Bill Skowron (#35th career) and Charlie Maxwell (#31 career). |
Game 1956-09-02 | 1956 Cincinnati Reds vs Chicago Cubs Frank Robinson Hit #141 of rookie season Joe Nuxhall complete game Win with 7 Strikeouts, Win #50 |
Game 1956-09-03 | 1956 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Redlegs Game 1: Hank Aaron HR #62, #63 & a Double (Hits #482 to #484), Frank Robinson HR #36 Game 2: Hank Aaron HR #64 & a Double (Hits #485 to #486), Ted Kluszewski HR #244 |
First-Last 1956-09-07 | 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. New York Giants Game 1: Willie Mays HR #144 & #145, Jackie Robinson 2 hits (#1498 & #1499), Red Schoendienst 2 hits - Final Game for Ralph Branca Game 2: Jackie Robinson hit (#1500), Carl Furillo HR #159, Don Newcombe Win #108. Game at Ebbets Field. |
Game 1957-04-16 | 1957 Cincinnati Reds vs. St.Louis Cardinals (Opening Day) Stan Musial 4 Hits (#2782-#2785), Frank Robinson gets a Single (Hit #167) Wally Moon HR #48 and Bobby Smith HR #1. Herm Wehmeier gets the win for the Cards. Bobby Smith debut |
Game 1957-05-26 | 1957 Philadelphia Phillies vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (Double Header) Game 1: Roberto Clemente 4 hits with a Triple and 5 RBIs (Hits #326 - #329), Bill Mazeroski (2 Singles) and Richie Ashburn (Double). Frank Baumholtz final MLB game. Game 2: Roberto Clemente 2 hits with a Double (Hits #330 - #331), Bill Mazeroski HR #5 of Career and Richie Ashburn 2 Singles. Attendance: 13,557 |
Game 1957-06-30 | 1957 St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Giants (DH) Game 1: Willie Mays: Double & 2 Triples (Hits #792 - #794) Game 2: Stan Musial HR #370 & a Single (Hit #2875 & #2876); Willie Mays: Single (Hit #795) |
Game 1957-07-04 | 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates G1: Sandy Koufax 2 Strikeouts #122 & #123 G2: Bill Mazeroski HR #9, Duke Snider HR #292. Don Newcombe Win |
Game 1957-07-14 | 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Braves Gil Hodges HR #282, 6th career Walk-Off HR Red Schoendienst HR #74, 3rd career Lead-Off HR |
Game 1957-07-19 | 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs Game 1: Sandy Koufax 11 strikeouts (#123 - #134), Duke Snider HR #298, John Roseboro HR #1 (Walk-off), Bobby Morgan HR #50, Lee Walls 2 HR's #16 & #17. Game 2: Duke Snider HR #299. Final year at Ebbets Field. |
Game 1957-08-08 | 1957 - Milwaukee Braves vs Cincinnati Redlegs Frank Robinson HR #56, Del Crandall HR #100, George Crowe HR #55 |
Game 1957-08-22 | 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Braves Hank Aaron HR #101, Red Schoendienst HR #78, Eddie Mathews 3 hits including a double. Final year at Ebbets Field. |
Grand Slam 1957-09-21 | 1957 New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox Ted Williams - Grand Slam (HR #454/GS #15 of 17) Hit #2343, Mickey Vernon HR #161, Joe Collins HR #86 (his last HR) and Mickey Mantle gets a Single (Hit #1080). Willard Nixon gets the win. Final game for: Tommy Byrne |