My daily Twins calendar on January 13th talked about how on 05.31.1964 there was a doubleheader between the Giants and Mets that lasted the longest of any doubleheader (by time: 9 hours, 56 minutes). I checked the boxscores to see who played a full game in each of the two games and found that Ed Kranepool of the Mets played both. I sent Ed a baseball and received it back today. He signed it with
Played Every Inning of Doubleheader 5-3-64″ and wrote about how he played 50 innings in 24 hours and wished the game went a little longer so it would have ended the next month! Pretty neat comment about Ed’s 24 hour period!
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A New Record!
Today, after 2,692 days, I received a card back signed from Bob Tewksbury. He signed it beautifully in blue. This beat my previous record by nearly 230 days! I was pretty surprised to see my SASE in the mailbox with my name handwritten (I went to printing my envelopes a while ago) and a Liberty Bell forever stamp on it!
And a Super Star was Born
Today I received one of the coolest baseballs ever. I was reading an old article and it mentioned how Kirby Puckett was discovered by the Twins. Jim Rantz was THE guy in this so I thought I would see if I could find him and send him a baseball asking to write about his recollection of seeing Puckett for the first time. Mr Rantz, like Kirby himself, did not disappoint! This is one of my top three baseballs in my collection for the content and what Puckett meant to me as a high schooler and beyond. Thank you so much Mr Rantz!
The Chicago Cubs Win The World Series!
Who would believe that the 2016 World Champions would be the Chicago Cubs? What a great series and gift to the long suffering fans. Today I received a baseball signed by Cubs broadcaster Pat Hughes who signed the ball with his call of the final out of Game 7 when the Cubs became champions. It looks awesome. Thanks Pat!