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
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Game 1957-09-22 | 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Philadelphia Phillies Duke Snider HR #315 & #316, Jim Gentile First hit and HR #1 of career, Richie Ashburn double. Don Drysdale Win #22. Next to last game at Ebbets Field Attendance: 6,662 |
Game 1958-05-13 | 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants: Willie Mays 2 HRs (#194 and #195) and 5 hits (#943-#947), Orlando Cepeda HR career #9 and 4 hits (#31-#35), Daryl Spencer HRs #52 and #53 Los Angeles Dodgers: Gil Hodges HR #302, Carl Furillo HR #178, Charlie Neal HRs #19 and #20 of career, Duke Snider a RBI, Sandy Koufax strikeout #187 of career |
Game 1958-06-05 | 1958 New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox G1: Mickey Mantle HR #215, Yogi Berra Single, Enos Slaughter 3 hits, Don Larsen win Earl Torgeson HR #131, Nellie Fox (Triple, Double, Single), Early Wynn a strikeout. Gil McDougald a hit #1018, a Run and 2 RBI's. G2: Mickey Mantle a walk and a run, Enos Slaughter an RBI Sherm Lollar HR #104, Nellie Fox (3 hits), Luis Aparicio 2 hits. Keyman Dating Guide 1958 Series A |
Game 1958-06-27 | 1958 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron HR #122 and 2 Singles, John Roseboro HR #6 Sandy Koufax 15th career Win (8 Strikeouts #229 to #236), Dick Gray HR #7 |
Grand Slam 1958-06-29 | 1958 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron Grand Slam (HR #124/GS #3 of 16), 4 Hits #788 to #791, Red Schoendienst a Double and 2 Singles, Eddie Mathews a Single and Del Crandall HR #112. For the Dodgers: Carl Furillo HR #181, Charlie Neal 2-HRs #26 and #27 of career, Dick Gray HR #8 and Duke Snider gets a Single. Don Drysdale has a bad day with 5 ERs and Bob Rush gets the win. |
Game 1958-07-20 | 1958 New York Yankees vs Kansas City Athletics (DH) Game 1: Yogi Berra (HR #276, Walk-off HR), Enos Slaughter (4 hits including a triple). Gil McDougald 2 hits #1,050 & #1,051 and a Run. Game 2: Yogi Berra (2 Singles), Whitey Ford (Complete Game Shutout, Win #103 and Shutout #20 of 45). Gil McDougald hit #1,052. |
Game 1958-07-21 | 1958 Boston Braves vs. St.Louis Cardinals Hank Aaron: 2 Singles & a Double (Hits #818 - #820); Stan Musial: Single (Hit #3062); Eddie Mathews: 2 Singles (Hit #977 & #978) Joe Adcock (HR #150) |
Grand Slam 1958-07-29 | 1958 Detroit Tigers vs. Boston Red Sox Ted Williams - 2 HRs including his final Grand Slam (HR #472 & #473/GS #17 of 17), 7 RBIs and a Single: Hits #2439-#2441, Billy Martin HR #46, Charlie Maxwell HR #67 and Al Kaline gets a double Hit #815. Jim Bunning gets 3 strikeouts (#366-#368) and Tom Brewer gets the win. Attendance: 2,270 |
Game 1958-08-02 | 1958 Milwaukee Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Hank Aaron: HR #134, 2 Doubles and a Single (Hit #837 - #840); Eddie Mathews: Single (Hit #990) Willie Mays: Single (Hit #1036) |
Game 1958-08-27 | 1958 San Francisco Giants vs Milwaukee Braves Hank Aaron 5 hit game #881 to #885; Willie Mays hit #1,062 Game played at Seal Stadium |
Game 1959-04-14 | 1959 Milwaukee Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies (Opening Day) Sparky Anderson 2nd & 3rd career hits, 2nd game played; Hank Aaron Hits #920 to #922; Warren Spahn 5 strikeouts (Joe Morgan [not Big Red Machine Morgan] Debut) |
Game 1959-05-25 | 1959 Philadelphia Phillies vs. Milwaukee Braves Hank Aaron Single (Hit #986), Eddie Mathews: Double & Triple Richie Ashburn: Walk and a Run, Sparky Anderson (as a player) went 0 for 2. |
Game 1959-06-23 | 1959 Detriot Tigers vs. Boston Red Sox Home runs by: Ted Williams (Career #485), Jackie Jensen (#172) and Frank Malzone (#42). |
Game 1959-06-23 | 1959 Detriot Tigers vs. Boston Red Sox Home runs by: Ted Williams (Career #485), Jackie Jensen (#172) and Frank Malzone (#42). |
First-Last 1959-07-04 | 1959 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Dedication The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena has been home to: Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) (1960-1967), Los Angeles Kings (NHL) (1967), Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) (1984-1999), WrestleMania 2 (WWE) (1986), WrestleMania VII (WWE) (1991) |
Game 1960-04-26 | 1960 New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox Yogi Berra: HR #302, Mickey Mantle: Single & Double and Bill Skowron: HR #90 Attendance only 9,012 |
First-Last 1960-05-01 | 1960 Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers DH G1: 1st time Scoreboard Exploded at Comiskey Park, when Al Smith hit a two-run homer (HR #94) off Jim Bunning in the bottom of the first. Al Kaline HR #127 and a single (hits #1056 & #1057) G2: Al Kaline gets a single (hit #1058) & Ted Kluszewski gets a double. Em Lindbeck final game. |
Game 1960-05-17 | 1960 Kansas City Athletics vs. Baltimore Orioles Home run by Whitey Herzog (#8 career); Brooks Robinson goes 0 for 4. Game played at Municipal Stadium in front of 7,365. |
Games 1960-06-04 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds Hank Aaron HR #191 (Hit #1180), Eddie Mathews HR #310, |
Game 1960-06-20 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron 2 HRs #193 & #194 Don Drysdale 6 strikeouts |
Game 1960-06-21 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Game 1: Hank Aaron HR #195 (hit #1197), Mays HR #262, double (hit #1,368 & #1,369), Orlando Cepeda HR #66, Joe Adcock HR #190 Game 2: Willie Mays single (hit #1,370), Red Schoendienst single |
Game 1960-06-24 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Hank Aaron HR #196, Frank Howard HR #9 Sandy Koufax 2 strikeouts |
Game 1960-07-03 | 1960 New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers G1: Al Kaline hit #1104, Home runs by Frank Bolling #60 and Eddie Yost #126 Mickey Mantle 2 hits #1452 & #1453, Clete Boyer 5th career HR. Gil McDougald 2 hits (Single & Double, #1,243 & #1,244). Casey Wise final game G2: Mickey Mantle HR #299 hit #1454. Al Kaline hit #1105, Gil McDougald (Single) |
Games 1960-07-07 | 1960 Milwaukee Braves vs. Philadelphia Phillies Hank Aaron HR #202 (Hit #1219) Warren Spahn gets the full game shutout win with 10 strikeouts: Win #275, Shutout #48 & strikeouts (#1988 - #1997) |
Game 1960-07-24 | 1960 New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox G1: Mickey Mantle 2 hits #1469 & #1470 Roy Sievers HR #131, Nellie Fox (2 hits, #2000 & #2001), Luis Aparicio a single G2: Mickey Mantle HR #304 and single, hits #1471 & #1472. Gil McDougald 2 hits (#1,257 & #1,258) |
Game 1960-08-02 | 1960 Philadelphia Phillies vs. San Francisco Giants Game 1: Willie Mays: 3 Singles (Hits #1415, #1416 & #1417) Game 2: Willie Mays: Single (Hit #1418); Orlando Cepeda: Double; Juan Marichal: Strikeouts |
Game 1960-09-27 | 1960 Philadelphia Phillies vs Milwaukee Braves Robin Roberts (Win #232 with 2 strikeouts) & Hank Aaron (Double hit #1301) Attendance: 4,060 |
1961-04-11 | 1961 Cincinnati Reds vs. St.Louis Cardinals (Opening Day) Frank Robinson HR #166 (Hit #819), Richie Ashburn a Single (Hit #2377), Ron Santo a Single (Hit #88), Andre Rodgers HR #14, Wally Post HR #172 |
Game 1961-05-21 | 1961 New York Yankees vs. Baltimore Orioles DH G1: Roger Maris HR #7 of 61, Whitey Ford gets complete game win with 4 strikeouts G2: Mickey Mantle 2 Doubles, Hoyt Wilhelm gets the Save Also have program from game Cover & Score sheet. Keyman Dating Guide for: 1961 Series C |
Game 1961-07-02 | 1961 New York Yankees vs. Washington Senators Roger Maris 2 HRs #29 & #30 of 61, Mickey Mantle HR #28 of 54. Also have program from game Cover & Score sheet. Keyman Dating Guide for: 1961 Series C |
Games 1961-07-26 | 1961 New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox Mickey Mantle HR #39 of 54 of 1961. Johnny Blanchard has 2 HRs and Clete Boyer also has a HR. |
Games 1961-08-04 | 1961 New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins Roger Maris hits HR #41 of 61 from 1961 Home run race Harmon Killebrew hits HR #117, Johnny Blanchard and Elston Howard also have HRs. |
Game 1961-08-12 | 1961 Milwaukee Braves vs. Chicago Cubs Hank Aaron HR #249, Eddie Mathews 2 hits, 2 runs and 2 RBIs Home runs also by: George Altman, Don Cardwell & Frank Thomas |
First-Last 1962-04-10 | 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Cincinnati Reds First MLB game at Dodger Stadium Eddie Kasko gets the first hit, a Double. Wally Post The first HR. Cincinnati picks up the win with Bob Purkey. Debut of Cookie Rojas 5x All-Star. |
Game 1962-07-02 | 1962 San Francisco Giants vs New York Mets Willie Mays HR #341 (Hit #1754), Orlando Cepeda 3 Singles & a Stolen Base, Jim Davenport HR #44, Juan Marichal 3 Strikeouts |
Grand Slam 1962-07-12 | 1962 Milwaukee Braves vs. St.Louis Cardinals Hank Aaron has his first and only Walk-off Grand Slam of his career in front of 13,426. Tommie Aaron (Hank's brother) his his 3rd career HR (they would have same game HRs three times). Eddie Mathews hits his #387 career HR. |
Game 1963-07-28 | 1963 Milwaukee Braves vs. Cincinnati Reds Frank Robinson HR #254 Hank Aaron & Tommie Aaron play in game together Pete Rose's 100th Game Played |
Game 1963-08-28 | 1963 Cleveland Indians vs. Chicago White Sox (DH) Game 1: Nellie Fox (last career HR, #35), Joe Adcock (a RBI), Early Wynn (strikeout) Game 2: Nellie Fox (Double), Attendance: 7,777 |
Game 1963-09-02 | 1963 San Francisco Giants vs. Chicago Cubs DH G1: Lou Brock 2 hits, Gaylord Perry 4 strikeouts (strikeouts #65 to #68) John Boccabella Debut G2: Ron Santo 2 HRs (#73 & #74) including a Grand-Slam (#2 of 6 GS) |
Grand Slam 1963-09-04 | 1963 Cleveland Indians vs. Baltimore Orioles Luis Aparicio: Grand Slam (HR #34 of Career, 1st of 2 Career GSs) and a Single (Hits #1207 & #1208); Robin Roberts: Win #257 and 3 Strikeouts (SO #2083 - #2085) Attendance: 2,648 |
World Series 1963-10-02 | 1963 World Series Game 1 Los Angeles Dodgers win game 1: 5 to 2 over the New York Yankees. Sandy Koufax masterpiece complete game win with 15 strikeouts. |
World Series 1963-10-03 | 1963 World Series Game 2 Los Angeles Dodgers win game 2: 4 to 1 over the New York Yankees. Bill Skowron HR & Tommy Davis has 2 triples. Johnny Podres win with 4 strikeouts. |
Game 1964-05-15 | 1964 Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose 4 hits (2 of 73, 4+ hit games; hits #191 to #194) Frank Robinson HR #266; Billy Williams HR #82; Andre Rodgers HR #35 |
Game 1964-05-20 | 1964 New York Yankees vs Minnesota Twins Harmon Killebrew HR #233 & #234 Johnny Blanchard HR #57 |
Game 1965-04-21 | 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets Don Drysdale gets his 143th Win (2nd of the season) with 8 Strikeouts (#1741 - #1749). Near Mint, tiny corner dink on bottom right (visible on bottom left of Reverse Scan). |
Game 1965-05-25 | 1965 Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers Al Kaline 3 Hits (Hits #1872 to #1874). Ron Hansen HR #75. Jack Hamilton pitched 1.1 innings with 1 Strikeout. |
World Series 1965-10-10 | 1965 World Series Game 4 Harmon Killebrew (first of 3 WS Home runs) & Tony Oliva both hit Home runs for the Twins. Don Drysdale gets the win (3rd and last WS win) with 11 strikeouts. Wes Parker & Lou Johnson both hit Home runs for the Dodgers. |
First-Last 1966-04-19 | 1966 California Angels First Game at Anaheim Stadium California Angels First Game at Anaheim Stadium Rick Reichardt Home run is the first hit and Tommy John gets first win @ Anaheim Stadium |
First-Last 1966-05-12 | 1966 First Game at Busch Stadium II St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs. Atlanta Braves (3) First play: Felipe Alou Groundout vs pitcher Ray Washburn. Felipe Alou would later have 2 HRs (#124 & #125); Hank Aaron gets a walk Site of the following World Series: 1967, '68, '82, '85, '87 & 2004 |
Game 1966-07-17 | 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants (Double Header) Game 1: Willie McCovey (HR #183); Hits by: Willie Mays (#2470, #2471 (3B)), Roberto Clemente (#1940), Bill Mazeroski (#1452, #1453 (2B)), Stargell (#440). Game 2: Don Clendenon (HR #63); Hits by: Willie Mays (#2472), W McCovey (#757) Roberto Clemente (#1941 (3B), Bill Mazeroski (#1454 (2B)). |
Game 1966-08-13 | 1966 Baltimore Orioles vs. Washington Senators Jim Palmer picks up the win for his 18th career win and gets 7 strikeouts (#176 to #182). |
Game 1966-09-28 | 1966 Atlanta Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Gaylord Perry Win #45 with 4 strikeouts (#593 to #596). Hank Aaron Single (Hit #2431),Willie McCovey 2 Singles, 2 Runs & an RBI. HRs by Tito Fuentes, Rico Carty & Mack Jones. |
Game 1967-07-28 | 1967 Cincinnati Reds vs Chicago Cubs Tony Perez HR #35; Pete Rose hit #831 Fergie Jenkins win #21 |
Game 1968-04-25 | 1968 Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves Chicago wins 5 to 2 where Ron Santo hits 2 HRs (career #201 & #202), Ernie Banks has a Single and Billy Williams has 5 putouts. For Atlanta: Hank Aaron get 3 hits (#2633 to #2635) Felipe Alou hits his 166th HR and Bob Tillman hits his 53rd HR. Fergie Jenkins gets the complete game win (Career win #31) with 7 strikeouts (career #418 to #424) |
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). |
Game 1968-06-16 | 1968 New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants G1: Willie Mays HR #576; Cleon Jones HR #19 G2: Willie Mays Triple |
Game 1968-06-29 | 1968 New York Yankees vs Oakland Athletics G1: Mickey Mantle HR #529; Reggie Jackson HR #10; G2: Mickey Mantle Double |
Game 1968-08-17 | 1968 Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose has 3 hits (career #1043 & #1045), Tony Perez HR #56, Billy Williams gets a Single, Ernie Banks has 2 assist and Fergie Jenkins gets 7 Strikeouts (#587 to #593). Tony Cloninger gets the complete game Shutout (his 9th career Shutout). |
Game 1968-08-25 | 1968 Chicago White Sox vs. Minnesota Twins Rod Carew Single and Double (Hits #258 & #259). Luis Aparicio 2 hits. Jim Kaat Win, Hoyt Wilhelm pitched 1.2 innings |
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 |
Game 1969-06-10 | 1969 Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Pete Rose: HR #63 and 2 Singles (Hits #1158, #1159 & #1160) Lou Brock: HR #95 (Lead-Off HR) and 2 Singles (Hits #1278, #1279 & #1280); Bob Gibson gets Win #155 with 11 Strikeouts (SO #1936 to #1946) Attendance: 13,604 |
Game 1969-06-21 | 1969 Oakland Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins Harmon Killebrew HR #414; Catfish Hunter 4 strikeouts (#604 - #607) Rod Carew 3 hits; Danny Cater HR #36; |
Game 1969-06-23 | 1969 Baltimore Orioles vs. Washington Senators Frank Robinson HR #433 Brooks Robinson Single Davey Johnson HR #30 Jim Palmer Win #32 with strikeout #311 |
Game 1969-07-07 | 1969 Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland Athletics Luis Aparicio 2 Hits, 2 Runs, Rollie Fingers 29th Career Strikeout. Gary Peters gets the win for Chicago with a 2-hitter. White Sox "home" game played at Milwaukee's County Stadium There were nine White Sox "home" games in Milwaukee's County Stadium in 1968 The White Sox played at County Stadium again in 1969, this time 11 games, one against each team in the league, which had expanded to 12 teams for the season. https://tht.fangraphs.com/a-short-history-of-the-milwaukee-white-sox/ |
Game 1969-08-09 | 1969 Baltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins Jim Palmer Win #33 and gets 4 Strikeouts Paul Blair HR #53 |
First-Last 1969-08-10 | 1969 Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers Norm Cash HR #276. Jack Hamilton's Final game |
World_Series 1969-10-04 | 1969 ALCS Game 1 Orioles win first-ever ALCS game Winning pitcher was Dick Hall First hit was by Rod Carew, off Mike Cuellar. First Home run was by Frank Robinson (bottom of the 4th) |
World_Series 1969-10-06 | 1969 NLCS: New York Mets beat Atlanta Braves 1969 New York Mets win National League Pennant. Home runs by Hank Aaron & Orlando Cepeda Nolan Ryan 1st playoff win, has 7 strikeouts |
Game 1970-04-17 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs San Francisco Giants Pete Rose 3 hits including HR #76 Hits #1,339 to #1,341; Tony Perez HR #102; Johnny Bench HR #45 Willie McCovey HR #317; Lee May HR #77; Hal McRae HR #1 |
Game 1970-05-01 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Willie Stargell HR #168 & Grand Slam #4 of #11 Johnny Bench HR #48; Pete Rose hit #1,349; Roberto Clemente hit #2,585 & #2,586; Wayne Simpson picks up the win |
Game 1970-05-03 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates Pete Rose Hits #1,352 & #1,353; Roberto Clemente Double Johnny Bench HR #49 |
3000th_Hit 1970-05-17 | Hank Aaron's 3,000 hit Game 1: Pete Rose hits HR #80 (hit #1363), Tony Perez HR #110 Game 2: Hank Aaron hits #3000 (a single) and HR #570; Pete Rose hits HR #81 (hit #1364) and Johnny Bench HR #53 |
Game 1970-06-17 | 1970 New York Mets vs. Cincinnati Reds Johnny Bench HR #63; Pete Rose hit #1,403; Nolan Ryan strikeout #292 Lee May HR #90; Tommie Agee HR #82; Cleon Jones HR #42 |
Game 1970-06-22 | 1970 Cincinnati Reds vs. San Francisco Giants Mays HRs #616 & #617 (Hits #2,985 & #2,986), Dick Dietz HR #35, Rich Robertson HR #18 Tony Perez HR #122, Pete Rose Hit #1,411 |