Lyle Nelson Scorecard Collection : programs 1941-1997.

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Lyle Nelson Scorecard Collection : programs 1941-1997.

A collection of scorecards, game programs and scorebooks ranging from 1941 to 1997. These include the 1941 All-Star game, games played in Hawaii, exhibition games, Pacific Coast League games and various Major League games. Most of these are scored with notations on attendance, weather. An inventory is available which gives dates and scores of each scorecard where possible.

2 boxes : (.83 linear feet)

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Toronto Blue Jays (Baseball team)

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Briggs Stadium

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Pacific Coast League (Baseball)

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Nelson, Lyle donor.

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Lyle Nelson worked on radio as a color man and partner with Harry Kalas and Hank Greenwald in the early 1960s during Triple-A games at Honolulu Stadium. He has published two books, unrelated to baseball. Included in this collection is a letter written to Nelson from Clark Griffith, responding to Nelson's employment opportunities with the Washington Nationals. From the description of Lyle Nelson Scorecard Collection : programs 1941-1997. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat reco...

St. Louis Browns (Baseball team)

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Griffith, Clark, 1869 - 1955.

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Honolulu Stadium

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Hawaii League (Baseball)

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New York Yankees (Baseball team)

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The club that became the New York Yankees started as the Baltimore Orioles in 1901. American League President Ban Johnson wanted a club in New York and, after outmaneuvering the politically influential New York Giants, who did not want a competing team, Johnson moved the Orioles to New York. The first ten years of its existence, the team did not do well, contending for the pennant during only one season. In 1914, Colonel Jacob Ruppert and Tillinghast Huston purchased the team. This collection da...

Montreal Expos (Baseball team)

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Boston Red Sox (Baseball team)

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Detroit Tigers (Baseball team)

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San Diego Padres (Baseball team)

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Gilmore Field

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All-Star game (Baseball) 1941.

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Philadelphia Athletics (Baseball team)

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Seals Stadium

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Oakland Athletics (Baseball team)

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