Collector’s Corner: 3/16/14

With a sub-.500 Spring Training record, Cole Hamels on the shelf until May and the recent Rollins/Sandberg dustup, the Phillies could sure use a little good fortune.  Lucky for them, tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day!  Traditionally a popular Spring Training event – it regularly ranks among the first games to sell out.  

Because it occurs during Spring Training there are not a lot of St. Patrick's Day themed Phillies collectibles, but I was able to dig up a few to get you in the spirit for tomorrow's festivities:

St. Patrick's Day Game Used Jerseys

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Photo via huntauctions.com

The Phillies have been wearing the green on St. Patrick's Day since at least 1981, when reliever and well known Irishman, Tug McGraw started the tradition to honor his favorite holiday.  Though they are somewhat common – with new versions becoming available every year, these game-used jerseys are are easily the most popular "one-time-use" uniforms you can buy.  Sales of those worn by recent stars regularly sell at auction for between $400-500.

Mike Schmidt, 1989 Classic Travel Update #153

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Spring Training coverage back in the 1980s was no where close to what it is today.  Fans received updates from Florida, but rarely saw games or highlights on TV.  I remember hearing that the Phillies wore these unique uniforms, but never had the opportunity to see them for myself.  That was, not until this Mike Schmidt card appeared in the 1989 Classic Travel II game.  The oddity made it instantly desirable for collectors.  It is still one of his most recognized cards today. 

2013 Chase Utley, Spring Training Exclusive Bobble Head

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Photo via Kulbys Collectibles

This figurine was part of the bobble head set sold exclusively at the Phils' Spring Training home, Bright House Field, last season.  While each player in the set was dressed in Spring Training gear, the Utley bobble head was the only one to be featured in the popular green St. Patrick's Day jersey.  Sold out long ago, the bobble heads continue to sell well above their $25 retail value on the secondary market.

Hobby News and Notes:

A rare variation of the 2013 Topps Kyle Kendrick card - A closer look at the strangest error card ever

The 2014 Phillies Group Leader Bobble Head – A review of this year's Rollins/Utley exclusive figurine

March 2014 Philly Show Recap  - Check out my experience at the area's largest memorabilia show

 Review of the 2014 Topps Turkey Red Phillies Cards

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