THIS MONTH

Unique Baseball Treasure to be On Display A bit of baseball memorabilia from 67 years ago will be on display at the Cherry Hill Card Expo located in the Double Tree Hotel 2349 Marlton Pike W. Cherry Hill New Jersey. 08002 on Saturday November 30, 2024 from 11 am to 2 pm It’s a panel of baseball-quality horsehide measuring 25×45 inches on which is inscribed the personal signatures of every player, coach and manager of every team in the American League of 1957. This priceless piece of baseball lore was obtained by former Marcus Hook/ Wallingford, Pa resident, the late Mickey Vernon, when he played for the Boston Red Sox during the 1957 season. During spring training of that year, Mickey obtained a blank horsehide from a sales representative. He had the inspiration to have his teammates sign it and then saw to it that members of the opposing teams added their signatures when they came to Fenway Park to play the Red Sox during that same 1957 season. Nineteen of the signatures are accompanied by a caricature of the player drawn by an illustrator working for the Boston Herald newspaper at the time. Don’t miss the chance to see this national treasure on display, For more information, email museum Historian Rich Pagano rp1751@aol.com or call Jim Vankoski at 610-909-4919 Help us preserve Delco’s Sports History by making a donation to our museum via our PayPal button on the home page of our website www.delcosportsmuseum.org

Ted Williams batting with Mickey Vernon on deck. 1956

In 1956, Ted Williams and Delco’s own Mickey Vernon enjoyed outstanding years for the Boston Red Sox. Each made the American League All-Star Team and at the conclusion of the season, each was 38 years old. The two men were at the top of their game. Jim Vankoski 610-909-4919 

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A National Treasure

Bobby Shantz 98 year old 1952 American League MVP shown here with Delco Sports Museum curator Jim Vankoski. Photo was taken this past weekend. Bobby is one of a handful of WW II veterans with major league experience still living.

George Sydnor

Of the 140 players in this video only Willie Mays is still living. Greatest Baseball video ever filmed!

The Sports Legends of Delaware County Museum is saluting the golden age of baseball and this country’s “Greatest Generation” with a DVD called “Ballfield to Battlefield and Back–From FDR to JFK”. The DVD features sixty minutes of color footage of WW II and Korean War-era major league players from 1939 through the 1950s. More than eighty players in the DVD who served in the military, including 40 members of the Hall of Fame, are identified, along with their branch of service. Among the Hall of Fame veterans featured are Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Bob Feller, Warren Spahn, Hank Greenberg, Jackie Robinson, and Yogi Berra. All of those featured were professional ballplayers prior to WW II, served their country during WW II and then returned to the ballfield–Ted Williams was called to serve again during the Korean war. The DVD also features four presidents (FDR, Harry Truman, Ike, and JFK) “throwing out the first ball” in Washington DC. There is also color footage of Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium in 1947 and of the legendary Honus Wagner when he was a coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates. This national treasure was filmed and narrated by two former major league players, George Case (six-time stolen base champion and four time all-star) and Mickey Vernon (two-time batting champion and seven -time all-star). For information on how to obtain this DVD for that special fan of the WW II and Korean War era, contact Jim Vankoski at the SLDC Museum at 610-909-4919 or email. vankoski21@comcast.net SLDC Museum

Mickey’s Horsehide Club

Living Members of “Mickey Vernon’s Horsehide Club. As of September 30, 2023