Baseball Ticket Stubs
Historic Baseball Game 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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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. |
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 |
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). |
Historic-Games 1968-05-31 | 1968 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants Don Drysdale gets his record setting 5th consecutive Shutout Win. He gets 7 strikeouts in the game. Ticket is graded as PSA 5. |
Historic-Games 1968-06-04 | 1968 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Don Drysdale gets his record setting 6th consecutive Shutout Win. He gets 8 strikeouts in the game. Ticket is graded as PSA 2 (MK). |
Historic-Games 1969-04-08 | 1969 Baltimore Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox Tony Conigliaro returns to Red Sox after near-fatal beaning. He hits a Home Run and scores the winning run: https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/april-8-1969-tony-conigliaro-returns-to-red-sox-after-near-fatal-beaning/ Frank Robinson HR #419 |
Historic-Games 1974-04-04 | 1974 Cincinnati Reds vs Atlanta Braves (Opening Day) Hank Aaron HR #714 ties Babe Ruth (Hit #3510). Pete Rose 2 Doubles and a Single (Hits #2153-#2155), Joe Morgan - 2 Singles (Hits #1189-#1190), Tony Perez HR #211, Dave Concepcion HR #13 and Phil Niekro has 2 strikeouts (#1173-#1174). |
Historic-Games 1974-04-08 | 1974 Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron's record breaking home run #715 |
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. |
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 |
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 |
Historic-Games 1984-09-30 | 1984 Cincinnati Reds vs. Houston Astros Pete Rose: 2 Singles and a Double (Hits #4095, #4096 & #4097) Breaks NL record for most Doubles, Passing Stan Musial's 725 Doubles. Only Tris Speaker has more with 792. |
Historic-Games 1985-09-11 | 1985 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Pete Rose hits his record breaking hit #4192 to pass Ty Cobb Tom Browning picks up the win with 6 Strikeouts. |
Historic-Games 1985-09-11 | 1985 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Diego Padres Pete Rose signed Full Ticket where Pete Rose hits his record breaking hit #4192 to pass Ty Cobb Tom Browning picks up the win with 6 Strikeouts. |
Historic-Games 1987-08-25 | 1987 Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cleveland Indians Paul Molitor hits safely in his 39th straight game. This would be the final game of his hit streak. Home runs by: Dale Sveum, Joe Carter, Brett Butler, Pat Tabler and Carmelo Castillo. |
Historic-Games 1988-09-28 | 1988 San Diego Padres vs Los Angeles Dodgers Orel Hershiser sets record with 59 consecutive scoreless innings pitched, breaking the mark of 58+2⁄3 innings, held by former Dodger Don Drysdale. PSA Graded 7 |
Historic-Games 1995-09-05 | 1995 Baltimore Orioles vs. California Angels Cal Ripken Jr. ties record for most consecutive games played at 2,130 consecutive games record set by Lou Gehrig. Box-Office Ticket |
Historic-Games 1995-09-05 | 1995 Baltimore Orioles vs. California Angels Cal Ripken Jr. ties record for most consecutive games played at 2,130 consecutive games record set by Lou Gehrig. Season Ticket |
Historic-Games 1995-09-06 | 1995 Baltimore Orioles vs. California Angels Cal Ripken Jr. sets record for most consecutive games played at 2,131 consecutive games record set by Lou Gehrig. Season Ticket |
Historic-Games 1996-06-06 | 1996 Boston Red Sox vs. Chicago White Sox John Valentin hits for the cycle, going 4 for 4, in the same game that teammate Tim Naehring hit into a triple play. See SABR article on this game: https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/june-6-1996-a-rare-deja-vu-bostons-john-valentin-hits-for-the-cycle-while-teammate-hits-into-triple-play/ |
Historic-Games 1998-09-19 | 1998 Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees Cal Ripken Jr. final game of "The Streak" setting the record for longest consecutive-games streak at 2,632. Box-Office Ticket |
Historic-Games 1998-09-19 | 1998 Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees Cal Ripken Jr. final game of "The Streak" setting the record for longest consecutive-games streak at 2,632. Season Ticket |
Historic-Games 1998-09-20 | 1998 Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees Cal Ripken Jr. ends "The Streak" by telling Ray Miller that he wanted out of the lineup and thus ending the record for longest consecutive-games streak at 2,632. Box-Office Ticket |
Historic-Games 1998-09-20 | 1998 Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees Cal Ripken Jr. ends "The Streak" by telling Ray Miller that he wanted out of the lineup and thus ending the record for longest consecutive-games streak at 2,632. Season Ticket |
Historic-Games 1999-04-23 | 1999 Los Angeles Dodgers vs St. Louis Cardinals Fernando Tatis hits 2 Grand-Slams in one inning both off Chan Ho Park 2 Grand-Slams in one game is rare, only has occured 13 times. Tatis is the only one to have done 2 Grand-Slams in one inning |
Historic-Games 1999-06-13 | 1999 Atlanta Braves vs. Baltimore Orioles Cal Ripken Jr. goes 6 for 6 with 2 Home runs #390 & #391 along with a Double and 3 Singles. Will Clark gets HR #258 along with 3 Doubles. Mike Mussina gets the win and John Smoltz gets the loss. |
Historic-Games 2001-06-17 | 2001 Milwaukee Brewers vs. Kansas City Royals Blake Stein struck out eight consecutive batters tying the American League record, which stood till 2012. He finished the game with 11 total strikeouts. Richie Sexson hit a home run #84. |
Historic-Games 2001-08-08 | 2001 Texas Rangers vs Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers tie modern record of 13 runs in the 9th the other being California Angels at Texas Rangers 1978-09-14. Damion Easley goes 6 for 6 including a Home run #109 |
Historic-Games 2001-09-11 | 2001 Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays Game was not played due to the 9/11 attacks on the United States Game was made up 2001-10-01, with the Debut Tim Raines Jr. |
Historic-Games 2003-08-14 | 2003 New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants August 14th, 2003 New York experienced a Blackout, forcing the evacuation of Shea Stadium and the postponement of game between the Mets and the San Francisco Giants. Link to article: Blackout postpones Mets-Giants game |
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