Showing posts with label Cubs Checklist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cubs Checklist. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2022

1957 Swift Meats Baseball Game

Who would ever collect these weird, mostly unknown cubs memorabilia? Well, I do, and if you do, then you're a hard-core Cubs collector.

Number of Cards

1957 Swift Meats has 18 cards which there is 1 Cubs player

Size of Cards

The size of the cards are approximately 3 1/2" by 4"

Basic Features

The Swift Company published these full-color, numbered cards in 1957. They are die-cut and feature rounded corners. The cards in this one-of-a-kind, brightly colored deck were designed to be punched out and fashioned into 3-D models of the players.

Swift Meats provided the cards and a game board. The company-direct set was made up of three panels, each with six cards; uncut sets are valued 25% more than single cards found in hot dog packages.

Nine players from the National League and nine from the American League are on the roster... Dale Long, first baseman for the Chicago Cubs, is a member of the National Leaguers.

This has to be one of the most odd sets of the 1950s. The game itself was entertaining. Each player was used as a game piece. A spinner and the Swift Meats emblem are on the gameboard. This might be for you if you're a die-hard oddity collector.

Chicago Cubs Checklist

Number Player
3 Dale Long





Dale Long was a three-year first baseman for the Cubs. As a Cub, he hit 55 of his 132 career home runs. During the 1958 season, Dale was called upon to play catcher twice, making him the first left-handed catcher in the major leagues since Jiggs Donohue in 1902. He hit a home run in eight straight games and hit back-to-back pinch-hit home runs, setting two long ball records.



The above panels were company-direct mail in set Below in the game board.

Thursday, January 20, 2022

1929 NL Champions

Chicago Cubs finished first in the National League with a record of 98–54, 10.5 games ahead of the second place Pittsburgh Pirates. 

Rogers Hornsby, who was acquired in the off-season, had a career year, hitting .380 also hit 39 home runs with 149 RBI and led the league with a .679 slugging percentage. Hornsby collected his second MVP award and set a few records as well.

1929 Chicago Cubs “Murderer’s Row” included Rogers Hornsby, Kiki Cuyler, Hack Wilson, and Riggs Stephenson, each described by their familiar names (Rajah, Kiki, Hack, and Stevie). Check below button



Here is the Wrigley Field variety of the 1929 World Series program. Measuring 6" x 9" and has a unique and beautiful Art Deco design with decorative binding tassel.

The covers and pages below are considered one of the most beautiful programs ever.


























Wednesday, January 19, 2022

1952 McDonald Baseball Emblem Ice Scraper

Who would ever collect these weird, mostly unknown cubs memorabilia? Well, I do, and if you do, then you're a hard-core Cubs collector.

The second weird and rare Cubs item is the 1952 Baseball Emblem Ice Scraper. Made by the McDonald Manufacturing Company, North Wilbraham, Massachusetts It's a fun piece to add to any collection, with 16 different teams to choose from. Size: 5.25" x 5.25"



For any diehard collector, these aren't difficult to come by.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

2007 Fleer Chicago Cubs Checklist

Number of Cards

2007 Fleer has 430 cards which there are 16 Cubs players

Size of Cards

The size of the cards are standard-size 2 ½ x 3 ½

Basic Features

Upper Deck issued two series of 2007 Fleer, a 430-card set. On February 12, 2007, the first 400 cards were released as part of the standard Fleer product and were only available at retail shops, while the remaining 30 cards were only available in factory packs. Two cards from a fifty-card rookie subset and one Rookie Sensations insert card were included in each pack. Unfortunately, this would be the final Fleer baseball card set, as Upper Deck, which had purchased the rights to the name, decided to retire the brand.

Chicago Cubs 2007 Topps Base Checklist

Number Player
2
Alfonso Soriano
28 Mark DeRosa
50 Jason Marquis
267 Carlos Zambrano
268 Derrek Lee
269 Aramis Ramirez
270 Ryan Theriot
272 Rich Hill
273 Ryan Dempster
274 Jacque Jones
275 Mark Prior
276 Kerry Wood
329 Scott Moore (RC)
375 Carlos Zambrano CL
406 Felix Pie (RC)
407 Mike Fontenot (RC)





























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