AdBrite

Your Ad Here

AdBrite

Your Ad Here
Showing posts with label Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baseball. Show all posts

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Nuns sell Honus Wagner T-206 card


Last week, we brought you the news of a rare Honus Wagner card that a group of Baltimore-based nuns had up for sale after inheriting it from the deceased brother of one sister.

As Dave Brown noted then, it probably wouldn't have made it to auction if it were just about any other card. The famed T-206 from 1909 is missing three borders, sports a giant crease in its upper righthand corner and has been laminated. It has been graded in poor condition, a usual turnoff for collectors willing to bid big dollars for baseball cards.

But because this is the card in the world of card collecting — approximately only 60 are known to exist — the School Sisters of Notre Dame knew they could expect a hefty sum from the sale, somewhere between $150K-$200K.

When the gavel finally came down on the auction Thursday night, the nuns got more than they were expecting: The card for the Hall of Fame shortstop from the Pittsburgh Pirates sold for $262,000 to a collector and card shop owner named Doug Walton.

The nuns will receive about $220,000 of that amount with the extra amount being charged as a 19.5 percent buyer's premium by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions. Sister Virginia Mueller told the Associated Press that the proceeds will help the order's interests in 30 countries around the world.

While a near-mint T-206 sold for a mind-boggling $2.8 million in 2008, the sisters no doubt feel blessed to collect an unexpected $220K for their charity. When it was discovered in the brother's safe deposit box, the card — which he had owned since 1936 — came with a handwritten note.

"Although damaged, the value of this baseball card should increase exponentially throughout the 21st century!" it read.

Turns out he was right. May the sisters put their Wagner-charged windfall toward their admirable work.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Home run bail out, Mets top Phils 6-5

NEW YORK (AP) — On a rare off-night for Johan Santana, the New York Mets bailed their ace out with their bats.

David Wright, Carlos Beltran and Ryan Church homered — with Church sending a drive over the 16-foot wall and into the well where the Home Run Apple sits in straightaway center field — and the Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 Tuesday night.

Santana (8-3) tied his career high by allowing four home runs for only the second time in 221 major league starts, allowing drives to Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez, Jimmy Rollins and Chase Utley. Ibanez's drive was just the 10th ever off Santana on an 0-2 pitch.

But Santana also helped himself with his bat, hitting a tying double in the sixth off Clay Condrey (4-1). Alex Cora's RBI single made it 5-4 and Church homered off Chad Durbin in the seventh.

But Utley chased Santana with a home run leading off the eighth, and Jayson Werth singled off Bobby Parnell. Pedro Feliciano relieved and got Howard to ground into a double play, then retired Ibanez to bounce out.

Francisco Rodriguez finished for his 16th save in 16 chances. Rollins led off with a single, his fifth hit in two games since being dropped from leadoff to the No. 6 slot, pinch-hitter Matt Stairs grounded into a forceout and Greg Dobbs, another pinch-hitter, took a called strike three.

New York, which lost the NL East to the Phillies on the final day of each of the last two seasons, has won four of five against Philadelphia this year. Despite injuries to first baseman Carlos Delgado and shortstop Jose Reyes, the Mets closed within two games of the division leader.

Philadelphia also has health concerns. Before the game, the Phillies put struggling closer Brad Lidge on the disabled list because of a sprained right knee.

There were just 38 homers in the first 26 games at Citi Field — a fraction of the 105 in 29 games at the new Yankee Stadium — but seven were hit in this one, two more than the previous high set when the Mets beat the Phillies 7-5 on May 7.

Santana allowed a season-high five earned runs and eight hits in seven-plus innings. His ERA, which had led the NL at 2.00, rose to 2.39.

Phillies starter J.A. Happ gave up four runs and six hits in 5 1-3 innings.

Wright's second-inning homer ended his homerless streak at 100 at-bats, one shy of his career high, set in 2006. His fourth home run of the season was his first since May 7 against Philadelphia's Jamie Moyer. Beltran extended the lead to 3-0 with a two-run drive in the third.

Santana was dominant in the first four innings, starting 15 of 16 batters with strikes and throwing 42 of 50 pitches for strikes. But perhaps he was too much around the strike zone.

Howard turned on an 0-1 pitch for his 18th homer and Ibanez followed three pitches later with his 20th, the first off Santana on an 0-2 pitch since the Yankees' Jason Giambi on May 17 last year, according to STATS LLC.

Rollins hit a two-run drive for a 4-3 lead in the sixth, just his fourth home run of the season.

Fernando Tatis doubled leading off the bottom half and took third when catcher Carlos Ruiz threw away a pickoff attempt for an error. Tatis was thrown out at the plate by Howard on Church's grounder to first, although he appeared to slide in ahead of Ruiz's tag and plate umpire Lance Barksdale seemed to blow the call.



by the associated press

Lilly shuts Astros in Cubs 7-1

HOUSTON (AP) — Ted Lilly pitched 6 2-3 shutout innings and the Chicago Cubs beat the Houston Astros 7-1 on Tuesday night.

Lilly (7-4) allowed only three hits to beat the Astros for the sixth straight time and improve to 3-0 against them this season.

Mike Fontenot hit a solo homer and Andres Blanco added a two-run double for the Cubs, who improved to 5-1 at Minute Maid Park this season. Their 16 hits tied a season high, first set in an 11-6 win in Houston on April 8.

Lance Berkman hit his 299th career homer in the ninth off Sean Marshall to avoid the Astros' sixth shutout loss of the season.

The Cubs beat Houston for the sixth time in the last eight meetings and began hammering starter Brian Moehler (2-4) in the first inning.

Alfonso Soriano doubled on the fourth pitch and scored on Kosuke Fukudome's ground-rule double that one-hopped into the stands in right. Fukudome scored on Derrek Lee's single and he later crossed home on Geovany Soto's RBI single to put the Cubs up 3-0.

Lilly, who came in with only two hits in 24 at-bats in 2009, led off the second inning with his first career triple, a drive to the gap in right center. He scored when Astros second baseman Edwin Maysonet threw wildly to first on a bouncer by Fukudome.

Fontenot led off the third with a solo homer to left, his sixth of the season, to make it 5-0. Fontenot has eight RBIs in his last seven games.

Brandon Backe pinch-hit for Moehler in the bottom of the third, ending Moehler's shortest start since April, when he left after 2 1-3 innings in Pittsburgh with a sprained knee.

Lilly, meanwhile, allowed only Hunter Pence's double and a walk to Backe through the first five innings.

Backe, making his third relief appearance since coming off the disabled list on May 28, escaped a two-out, bases-loaded jam in the fifth when Theriot popped up.

The Cubs loaded the bases with two outs again in the sixth and this time, Blanco doubled to the right-field corner for a 7-0 lead.

Lilly retired 10 straight hitters before Miguel Tejada's two-out single in the Astros sixth. Lilly struck out Pence to end the inning.

Aaron Heilman relieved Lilly with two outs in the seventh inning and struck out Maysonet. Heilman pitched a scoreless eighth before Marshall finished.

Notes:@ Astros 2B Kazuo Matsui (strained hamstring) will play for Double-A Corpus Christi between Wednesday and Saturday and will likely rejoin the lineup next week. Matsui ran the bases at Minute Maid Park before Tuesday's game. ... Astros RHP Geoff Geary (right biceps tendinitis) threw two innings in a simulated game on Tuesday. The middle reliever said he felt ready to pitch again, but Houston manager Cecil Cooper set no timetable for Geary's return. ... Cubs RHP Rich Harden will start Saturday's game against Minnesota, manager Lou Piniella said. Harden, on the disabled list since May 18 with a back strain, threw 70 pitches in a rehab start for Iowa on Monday. ... Piniella said Cubs IF Aaron Miles (right shoulder strain) will be activated before Wednesday's game.


by the associated press