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 Game 1975-08-17 | 1975 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Pete Rose Hit #2,500 Pat Darcy win with 4 strikeouts |
 Game 1975-08-29 | 1975 Texas Rangers vs. Milwaukee Brewers Robin Yount: 2 Singles (Hits #204 & #205); Attendance: 13,496 at Arlington Stadium
Thumbtack hole bottom/center of stub |
 Game 1975-09-02 | 1975 Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals George Brett gets 4 Hits in this low attended game. 3 Singles & a Double (Hits #287 - #290). Harmon Killebrew gets a Double. Attendance: 4,198 |
 Game 1975-09-04 | 1975 Chicago White Sox vs Kansas City Royals George Brett (Triple hit #292), Harmon Killebrew (3 walks, his final game would be on 9/26), Ken Kravec & Chris Knapp debut Attendance: 1,569 |
 Game 1976-04-08 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. Houston Astros (Opening Day) Pete Rose 3 Hits including a Triple (Hit #2548, #2549 and #2550), Joe Morgan 3 Hits including 2 Doubles and Tony Perez hits a Single and a Double and gets 4 RBIs. Cesar Cedeno and Bob Watson hit Home runs for Houston. |
 First-Last 1976-04-11 | Cincinnati Reds vs. Houston Astros Pete Rose (4 Hits #2553 to #2556), Joe Morgan (Double, Single) & Tony Perez (Double) Pat Zachry debut (1976 National League Rookie of the Year) |
 4-Home-Runs 1976-04-17 | 1976 Chicago Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies Mike Schmidt 4 Home Run Game
Home runs also by: Garry Maddox, Bob Boone, Steve Swisher & 2 HRs for Rick Monday. Tug McGraw gets the win. PSA Graded 8, highest grade. Only 2 other graded tickets: PSA 6 & Authentic |
 Game 1976-05-02 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. Montreal Expos Pete Rose (HR #125, Single - Hits #2582 & #2583), Gary Carter (HR #20 Career) Joe Morgan (Triple) and Johnny Bench (2 Singles, Double) |
 Game 1976-06-07 | 1976 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose: HR #128 (Hit #2619); Joe Morgan: 2 HRs (#150 & #151) and Tony Perez gets a Single Willie Stargell: HR #375 and Al Oliver gets HR #111 Attendance: 16,001 |
 Game 1976-06-11 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Pete Rose (Hit #2624), Lou Brock (2 Hits, #2604 & #2605) Tony Perez (Walk-off Home run, HR #266) |
 Game 1976-06-13 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. St.Louis Cardinals (Double Header) Game 1: Johnny Bench (2 Singles), Tony Perez (Double) & Bob Bailey (HR #180) Game 2: Pete Rose (HR #130 & Single, Hits #2627 & #2628), Lou Brock (HR #139 & Single, Hits #2606 & #2607), Tony Perez (HR #268) & Pat Darcy final MLB game. |
 Game 1976-07-09 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (DH) Game 1: Tony Perez HR #269, Pete Rose (Hit #2659), Dan Driessen (HR), Bill Robinson (HR) & Richie Zisk (HR) Game 2: Pete Rose (Hit #2660) |
 Game 1976-07-17 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. Montreal Expos Joe Morgan (HR #158), Pete Rose (Hit #2667) George Foster (HR #68), Andre Thornton (HR #36) |
 Game 1976-08-03 | 1976 Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland Athletics Rollie Fingers gets his #107 Save with 5 Strikeouts (#748 - #752) and Billy Williams gets a Walk Attendance: 10,063 |
 Game 1976-08-21 | 1976 Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs Joe Morgan: HR #164; Pete Rose: 2 Singles (Hit #2707 & #2708) Bruce Sutter gets his 7th career Save with 2 Strikeouts (#48 & #49) |
 First-Last 1977-04-06 | 1977 Seattle Mariners vs. California Angels First game of the Seattle Mariners and first game at the Kingdome in Seattle
Frank Tanana gets the first win (a complete game shut-out) and Joe Rudi is the first to hit a Home run in the Kingdome. Jose Baez debut |
 Game 1977-05-08 | 1977 Baltimore Orioles vs. Seattle Mariners Eddie Murray HR #6 Jim Palmer Win #179, 3 strikeouts (#1566 - #1568) Joe Lis final game |
 Game 1977-05-22 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Mets (Double Header) Game 1: Johnny Bench HR #263 and gets 4 RBIs; Joe Morgan Single and SB. Game 2: Joe Morgan 4 Hits, including HR #174 and a Double. |
 Game 1977-06-11 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Montreal Expos Pete Rose Home run #137 for Hit #2827, Johnny Bench Hit #1396, Dave Concepcion HR #42. Tony Perez hits a Triple, a Double and collects 4 RBIs, Gary Carter gets a hit and a SB and a Single by Andre Dawson. |
 Game 1977-06-13 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs Philadelphia Phillies Pete Rose Hits #2,832 & #2,833; George Foster HR #14 of 52 HR Season Mike Schmidt HR #143 |
 Game 1977-06-15 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs Philadelphia Phillies Mike Schmidt HR #145, Pete Rose (3 Singles, Hits #2835 - #2837) George Foster (HR #15 of 52, Career #94), Johnny Bench (Single) & Joe Morgan (Single) |
 Game 1977-06-25 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Pete Rose Hit #2846, Johnny Bench 2 HRs #271 & #272, Double, (Hits #1408 - #1410) & Dan Driessen (HR). Bill Russell (HR), Dusty Baker (HR), Don Sutton gets 2 KOs in the loss. |
 Grand Slam 1977-06-27 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Willie McCovey HR #477 & HR #478 (Grand-Slam #17 of 18), Pete Rose 3 hits (#2848 to #2850). Bill Madlock HR #39 & Ken Griffey HR #21
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 Game 1977-07-13 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Pete Rose 2 Hits (#2869, #2870) & Joe Morgan gets a Single. George Foster HR (career #104) and 2 RBIs. The HR was #25 of his 52 HR season. |
 Game 1977-07-14 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Tom Seaver (HR #7 of career, Win #192 and 7 Strikeouts) George Foster (3 HRs #26, #27, #28 of 52, Career #105 to #107) & Pete Rose (2 Singles, Hit #2225 & #2226) |
 Game 1977-07-15 | 1977 Texas Rangers vs. Cleveland Indians Game 1: Bert Blyleven gets Win #116 with 5 Strikeouts (#1652 to #1656), Jim Norris (HR) Game 2: Toby Harrah (2 HRs) |
 Game 1977-07-15 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs Houston Astros Pete Rose Hit (#2,873); Johnny Bench Double. George Foster HR (career #108). The HR was #29 of his 52 HR season. |
 Game 1977-08-01 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs Johnny Bench HR #280, Tom Seaver (9 strikeouts, #2450 to #2458), Bruce Sutter (a strikeout) George Foster 2 HRs (career #112 & #113, #33 & #34 of his 52 HR season). Bobby Murcer (HR) & Bill Buckner (HR) |
 Game 1977-08-03 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Chicago Cubs Pete Rose 2 Hits (#2,893 & #2,894) & SB; George Foster HR (career #115). The HR was #36 of his 52 HR season. |
 Game 1977-08-05 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (Double Header) Game 1: Dave Parker 2 HR (Career #61 & 62) and 5 RBIs. Game 2: Pete Rose Hit #2895. Johnny Bench HR #281, Joe Morgan 2 Hits. George Foster 2 HRs (career #116 & #117). The 2 HRs were #37 & #38 of his 52 HR season. |
 Game 1977-08-13 | 1977 New York Yankees vs. California Angels Nolan Ryan Win #139 with 11 strikeouts (#2,346 to #2,356)
Chris Chambliss HR #70 |
 Game 1977-08-16 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Pete Rose: HR #143 (Hit #2906); Joe Morgan: Double Tom Seaver: Win #195 with 4 Strikeouts (#2474 - #2477) |
 Game 1977-08-17 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Pete Rose 2 Hits (#2907, #2908), George Foster HR (career #118) and 2 RBIs. The HR was #39 of his 52 HR season. Stub stapled to Senior Ticket. Rollie Fingers gets his 163rd Save. |
 Game 1977-08-27 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Philadelphia Phillies Mike Schmidt HR #163, Joe Morgan HR #189, Johnny Bench HR #284 Dan Driessen HR #34, Barry Foote HR #28 |
 Game 1977-09-04 | 1977 Philadelphia Phillies vs. Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose: 2 Singles and a Double (Hits #2927, #2928 & #2929); Johnny Bench: Single & Double George Foster HR #124 (45 of 52 HR Season); Garry Maddox: Lead-Off HR |
 Game 1977-09-13 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Houston Astros Pete Rose has 2 Singles (Hit #2941, #2942), George Foster HR (career #126, #47 of 52 HR season), Cesar Cedeno (HR) and Bob Watson (HR) Stub stapled to Senior Ticket. |
 Game 1977-10-02 | 1977 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Pete Rose Hit (#2966) and Joe Morgan RBI. Ed Armbrister's final MLB game. |
 3000th_Hit 1978-05-05 | Pete Rose -- Ticket Traded -- Ticket stub from Pete Rose's 3000th Hit Game. Previous owner wrote "Roses 3000" on the top right of ticket. Creased on lower right side of ticket. |
 3000th_Hit 1978-05-05 | Pete Rose 3000th Hit Ticket stub from Pete Rose's 3000th Hit Game. Previous owner wrote "Pete Rose 3000th Hit" on the back of ticket (Creased in several spots on ticket.
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 3000th_Hit 1978-05-05 | Pete Rose 3000th Hit Full Ticket Full ticket from Pete Rose's 3000th Hit Game. PSA Graded 4 |
 3000th_Hit 1978-05-05 | Pete Rose 3000th Hit -- Ticket Traded -- On May 5th 1978, Pete Rose hit #2,999 and #3,000 (Both Singles). Pete Rose's 3000th hit came in the bottom of the 5th off Steve Rogers. The game, Montreal Expos vs. Cincinnati Reds, occured in Cincinnati at Riverfront Stadium.
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 3000th_Hit 1978-05-05 | Pete Rose 3000th Hit On May 5th 1978, Pete Rose hit #2,999 and #3,000 (Both Singles). Pete Rose's 3000th hit came in the bottom of the 5th off Steve Rogers. The game, Montreal Expos vs. Cincinnati Reds, occurred in Cincinnati at Riverfront Stadium. PSA Graded 4 |
 3000th_Hit 1978-05-05 | Pete Rose 3000th Hit On May 5th 1978, Pete Rose hit #2,999 and #3,000 (Both Singles). Pete Rose's 3000th hit came in the bottom of the 5th off Steve Rogers. The game, Montreal Expos vs. Cincinnati Reds, occurred in Cincinnati at Riverfront Stadium. PSA Graded 4 |
 Game 1978-05-07 | 1978 Cincinnati Reds vs. Montreal Expos (DH) Game 1: Joe Morgan (HR #196), Tony Perez (HR #297), Andre Dawson (HR #23), Pete Rose (Single, Hit #3003), Gary Carter (3 Singles) & Dave Concepcion (HR #50), Ellis Valentine (HR) Game 2: Andre Dawson (HR #24 & 3 Singles); Joe Morgan (Single), Tony Perez (Single) |
 500th_HR 1978-06-30 | 1978 Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants Willie McCovey 500th home run in the 2nd inning off Jamie Easterly at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. PSA Graded EX 5 |
 Game 1978-07-04 | 1978 Cincinnati Reds vs Houston Astros Pete Rose (Single Game 20 of 44 Hit Streak, Hit #3066)
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 Historic-Games 1978-07-29 | 1978 New York Yankees vs Minnesota Twins Billy Martin returns to NYY July 29, 1978—Only four days after "resigning" as manager of the New York Yankees, Billy Martin, wearing his familiar Number 1, waved happily to 46,000 fans at Old Timers Game, basking in his surprise introduction as the team’s skipper for the 1980 season. -- https://boatagainstthecurrent.blogspot.com/2013/07/this-day-in-yankee-history-fired-martin.html Reggie Jackson 2 Hits; Rich Gossage picks up the Save. |
 Grand Slam 1978-10-01 | 1978 Cincinnati Reds vs. Atlanta Braves Johnny Bench Grand Slam (HR #310, GS #9 of 11), Pete Rose (Single, Hit #3164), Tom Seaver (11 strikeouts, #2746 to #2756) & George Foster (2 HRs, #170 & #171 including a Walkoff HR) Sparky Anderson's last game as manager of the Cincinnati Reds. |
 3000th_Strikeout 1978-10-01 | 3000th Strikeout ticket stub of Gaylord Perry Gaylord Perry picked up his 3,000th strike out against Joe Simpson in San Diego. Don Sutton got a strike out (#2378) and Rollie Fingers got the win.
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 3000th_Hit 1979-08-13 | Lou Brock 3000th Hit PSA 6 Lou Brock's 3000th Hit, a Single, came off of Chicago Cubs pitcher Dennis Lamp at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis. Bruce Sutter would close the game off for the Cubs.
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 3000th_Hit 1979-08-13 | Lou Brock 3000th Hit PSA 3 Lou Brock's 3000th Hit, a Single, came off of Chicago Cubs pitcher Dennis Lamp at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis. Bruce Sutter would close the game off for the Cubs.
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 3000th_Hit 1979-09-12 | Carl Yastrzemski Ticket stub from Carl Yastrzemski's 3000th Hit Game. Ticket has slight angle cut at the top of the ticket (See Picture). Carl Yastrzemski's 3000th Hit was a Single off Jim Beattie in the bottom of the 8th. The game of New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox occured on September 12, 1979 at Fenway Park in Boston. |
 3000th_Hit 1979-09-12 | Carl Yastrzemski Ticket stub from Carl Yastrzemski's 3000th Hit Game Carl Yastrzemski's 3000th Hit was a Single off Jim Beattie in the bottom of the 8th. The game of New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox occured on September 12, 1979 at Fenway Park in Boston.
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 Grand Slam 1979-09-19 | 1979 Philadelphia Phillies vs Pittsburgh Pirates Mike Schmidt HR #233 a grand-slam Mike Schmidt HR #233 a grand-slam, Pete Rose run, passes Honus Wagner for 4th all-time most runs |
 Grand Slam 1979-09-19 | 1979 Philadelphia Phillies vs Pittsburgh Pirates Mike Schmidt HR #233 a grand-slam Mike Schmidt HR #233 a grand-slam, Pete Rose run, passes Honus Wagner for 4th all-time most runs |
 Historic-Games 1979-09-24 | 1979 Philadelphia Phillies vs. St. Louis Cardinals Pete Rose Hit #200 on the year, 10 times to 200, sets record over Ty Cobb Tape across lower section of stub |
 First-Last 1980-04-10 | 1980 Chicago White Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles Harold Baines Debut 1st at bat was a flyout to center field. Jim Palmer Win #226 Strikeouts #1928 to #1931 |

1980-04-29 | 1980 Chicago White Sox vs. Boston Red Sox Tony Perez HR #176, Harold Baines HR #3, Jim Rice HR #175
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 3000th_Strikeout 1980-07-04 | Nolan Ryan 3000th Strikeout Nolan Ryan gets his 3000th Strikeout at Riverfront Stadium. PSA Certified PSA Good 2. |
 3000th_Strikeout 1980-07-04 | Nolan Ryan 3000th Strikeout Nolan Ryan gets his 3000th Strikeout at Riverfront Stadium. PSA Certified PSA VG 3. |
 3000th_Strikeout 1980-07-04 | Nolan Ryan 3000th Strikeout Nolan Ryan gets his 3000th Strikeout at Riverfront Stadium.
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 3000th_Strikeout 1980-07-04 | Nolan Ryan 3000th Strikeout Nolan Ryan gets his 3000th Strikeout at Riverfront Stadium. PSA Certified PSA VG-EX 4. |

1980-07-10 | 1980 Chicago White Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles Eddie Murray HR #92, Lamar Johnson HR #55
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 Game 1980-08-02 | 1980 Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals George Brett hits two Singles (Hit #1183 & #1184) Attendance: 14,905 |
 Game 1980-08-07 | 1980 Philadelphia Phillies vs St. Louis Cardinals Steve Carlton (Win #242, 4 strikeouts #2875 to #2878) & Pete Rose (Single, Hit #3489)
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 3000th_Strikeout 1981-04-29 | Steve Carlton 3000th Strikeout Steve Carlton got his 3000th Strikeout against Tim Wallach PSA Certified PSA Full NM-MT 8. |
 3000th_Strikeout 1981-04-29 | Steve Carlton 3000th Strikeout Steve Carlton got his 3000th Strikeout against Tim Wallach
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 Perfect_Game 1981-05-15 | Len Barker Perfect Game Len Barker has a Perfect Game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Stadium with 11 strikeouts. Attendance: 7,290 |
 Historic-Games 1981-08-10 | 1981 Philadelphia Phillies vs. St. Louis Cardinals Pete Rose Breaks Stan Musial's NL record for most hits at 3631 HRs by Keith Hernandez, George Hendrick, Sixto Lezcano, Gene Tenace. Bob Forsch Win |
 First-Last 1981-09-30 | 1981 Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals Final MLB game at Metropolitan Stadium Final home run by Clint Hurdle. Last play was a fly-ball to the SS by Roy Smalley, pitched by Larry Gura. Gura picks up the complete game win. |
 First-Last 1982-04-05 | 1982 Baltimore Orioles vs. Kansas City Royals Cal Ripken Jr. HR #1 of career also a Single and a Double (Hits #6 to #8), Gary Roenicke HR #44, Dan Ford HR #101 Eddie Murray Grand-Slam (GS #5 of 19) HR #134, George Brett HR #105 |
 300th_Win 1982-05-06 | Gaylord Perry's 300th win Gaylord Perry's 300th win, gets 4 strikeouts. Ken Griffey HR #61.
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 300th_Win 1982-05-06 | Gaylord Perry's 300th win Gaylord Perry's 300th win, gets 4 strikeouts. Ken Griffey HR #61.
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 3000th_Strikeout 1982-05-25 | Fergie Jenkins 3000th Strikeout Fergie Jenkins 3000th Strikeout This event occurred at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. PSA Graded 8 |
 3000th_Strikeout 1982-05-25 | Fergie Jenkins 3000th Strikeout Fergie Jenkins 3000th Strikeout. This event occurred at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. PSA Graded 8 |