Saturday, November 13, 2021

opening day 2001 showed up on a baseball card come to life

bo from baseball cards come to life and i swapped some cards earlier this year. most of what i sent to bo were yankees and most of what he sent to me were cards featuring dodger stadium in the background. when he mentioned that he was finding some cards from 2002 topps, i asked if he had an extra jeff shaw card, and he did!
now, i already had this card in my team binder and my dodger stadium binder, but i wanted another one to add to my "cards featuring games i attended" mini-collection. you see, i am as certain as i can be that this card features a photo of shaw taken on opening day, 2001 - a game i attended at dodger stadium.
it's interesting to me that eric karros was featured on my ticket, but not because the same photo was used on one of the large murals hanging on the exterior of the stadium as we approached it
but rather because i narrowly missed a screaming foul ball off of his bat - a ball that grazed my fingertips and made me instantly glad i wasn't a couple of inches taller. more on that in a minute.

you may recall that 2001 was the year that the dodger murals focused on their retired numbers. the pregame ceremony included large jersey tarps out on the field:
the team also handed out rally towels to fans as they entered. gary sheffield was standing by at the left field entrance that we used. he was shorter than i expected, but was the star of the game (along with chan ho park) as the dodgers won 1-0 behind a sheffield homer.

anyway, more pregame stuff - there was a skydiver
because it was 2001.  

the skydiver was not barry manilow, but manilow did perform the national anthem. you can't see him in this photo, but it was taken after manilow was introduced.
full disclosure - i saw manilow in concert on new year's eve at the old universal amphitheater in the early 1990's. it was a fun time.

our seats were just in foul territory down in the left field corner, and you can see in this photo where we were sitting relative to the foul pole. in one of his at bats, karros hit a line drive that i watched curl foul towards me. i stood and raised my hands and felt the ball graze my fingertips. any regret i had was instantly replaced with relief as i am sure i would have broken some fingers had the ball made more solid contact with my hands.

the last game photo includes the blimp.
my dad was a blimp fan, having been up in one a couple of times to take photos. this photo also gives a slightly better look at some of the murals, and you can see the stadium giveaway towel in the lower left corner, as a fan was using it to cover their head in the shadeless seats.

as for shaw, he came in and pitched a scoreless ninth inning for the save. the fact that the bunting is in place on shaw's card with him pitching in a day game is what led me to the opinion that the photo used comes from the game i attended.

shaw wasn't alone in the cards that bo sent - there were a bunch of other cards with dodger stadium in the background that i've added to that collection:
the above cards are pretty standard for recent issues as far as dodger stadium backgrounds go. this 2008 topps gary matthews card is a bit different
in that it features the outfield wall, with part of the universal studios ad which said "play in our park" in view.

bo sent me this 2007 topps matt kemp card
because of the background, but it actually goes in to the team binder because...
red letter text on the back variation! what a lame variation that was.

bo sent some other mini-collection hits, such as these for the double play collection:

2002 topps miguel tejada
2002 topps damion easley
2002 topps felipe lopez
2006 topps felipe lopez 
the guy knew how to turn two!

2006 topps opening day julio lugo si for kids max action insert
and 2006 topps marcus giles
that last one actually went in to the tatooine collection, along with these others:
the indians had a bunch of tatooine cards in 2006 and 2007 for some reason.  this last one is from 2008 topps, and features joey gathright
it sort of looks like it could be an intrasquad game with all of the blue, but i am guessing it is probably not.

thanks bo!

4 comments:

  1. Manilow is one of those artists on my guilty pleasures playlist. I can't help but start singing along when his songs come on the radio.

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    1. there are two or three of his songs that have been stuck in my head for the last 30 years or so...

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  2. Glad to find these cards to you. It was fun doing some research to confirm my hunch that the Gary Matthews card was at Dodger Stadium.

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    1. thanks again bo. hopefully you got the third pwe (i just sent it a few days ago)

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