Cup of Coffee

by C2Cigars - 100 cards (Last updated on Jul 20, 2019)



1. 1887 Kalamazoo Bats (N690) #NNO Whitey Gibson


2 May 1888, Philadelphia Athletics


2. 1887 Gypsy Queen (N175) #NNO John Roach


14 May 1887, New York Giants


3. 1887-90 Old Judge (N172) #NNO Robert Gamble


2 May 1888, Philadelphia Athletics


4. 1887-90 Old Judge (N172) #NNO Julie Freeman


10 October 1888, St. Louis Browns


5. 1934 Goudey (R320) #86 Lloyd Johnson


21 April 1934 (1 inning), PIttsburgh Pirates


6. 1954 Bowman #222 Memo Luna


20 April 1954 (2/3 inning), St. Louis Cardinals


7. 1960 Leaf #99 Marshall Renfroe


27 September 1959 (2 innings), San Francisco Giants


8. 1960 Leaf #108 Tom McAvoy


27 September 1959 (2-2/3 innings), Washington Senators


9. 1962 Topps #291 Hal Stowe


30 September 1960 (1 inning), New York Yankees


10. 1964 Topps #312 Tigers 1964 Rookie Stars (Fritz Fisher / Fred Gladding)


Fritz Fisher
19 April 1964 (1/3 inning), Detroit Tigers

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Comments

Apr 10, 2018 - 11:33AM
Vvvergeer

I don't even know what to say. I'm very impressed with this list. By definition, can't say I've heard of any of the players. But they all got their 15 minutes, so good for them.

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Apr 10, 2018 - 12:00PM
C2Cigars

The only one I've ever heard of is Tim Christman.  Only because he from my neck of the woods in Upstate New York.  I was aware of Jesse Hudson, but only because I collect Mets.

Apr 22, 2018 - 2:48AM
Lerxst2112

I know of Jesse Hudson because he's one of the tough autographs I needed to get to complete the '69 Mets. There were a number of tough autographs from that team. You can see the Hudson signature along with the rest on my 1969 Mets autographs on my website.

http://letsplaytwo.weebly.com/1969-new-york-mets.html

Mar 8, 2019 - 10:33PM
fedoratipper

The only person I know on this list is Mike Schultz because he played in Japan.

Jul 28, 2020 - 3:50AM
theFalcon

The first name that always comes to mind is Walter Alston.

May 19, 2021 - 7:19AM
theFalcon

Larry Colton wrote an article on his one big league game and what happened after that -

https://vault.si.com/vault/1977/09/26/this-hurlers-career-ended-when-he-left-his-fastball-in-san-francisco

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Two-for six, at least Elvio Jimenez can say he is a lifetime .333 hitter!  He hit for a high average in the minors, but not for a lot of power.  The game he played in was one day after the Yankees clinched the '64 pennant ... the starting eight players were all bench players and rookies -

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYA/NYA196410040.shtml

Nov 10, 2021 - 10:34AM
theFalcon

Curtis Brown, one game for the 1973 Expos.

Feb 6, 2022 - 11:26AM
OraInPA

One of the greatest "one game wonder" was John Paciorek who played for the Houston Colt 45's on September 29, 1963.  He went 3 for 3 with 2 walks 3 RBI's and 4 runs scored. His earliest card was: 1983 Fritsch One Year Winners #95



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