Pee Wee Reese and the S100 by Dave Grob

How many of you would be interested in bat that was considered a players “Pro Stock Model” but could not be found listed by model number in their personal ledger sheet? I suspect not too many and that is what I want to talk about with this piece. For those that are...

Vintage Brew Volume 2 By Paul Tenpenny

“15,599” by Paul F. Tenpenny (Tencentz@aol.com) Copyright 2009 Tencentzports Reprinted with permission of the Author In 1936, the Milwaukee Brewers were at the top of their game. The American Association Champions finished the season with 90 wins and 64...

Vintage Brew Volume 2 By Paul Tenpenny

“15,599” by Paul F. Tenpenny (Tencentz@aol.com) Copyright 2009 Tencentzports Reprinted with permission of the Author In 1936, the Milwaukee Brewers were at the top of their game. The American Association Champions finished the season with 90 wins and 64...

MEARS Sunday News Extra by Dave Miedema

FOUR PLAYERS, TWO JERSEYS Recycling jerseys for spring training and even the regular season was far more common in the 1970s and 1980s than today. Two such examples will be detailed here. The 1971 Dodgers issued #36 to an infielder, Marv Galiher, who never made the...

MEARS Sunday News Extra by Dave Miedema

FOUR PLAYERS, TWO JERSEYS Recycling jerseys for spring training and even the regular season was far more common in the 1970s and 1980s than today. Two such examples will be detailed here. The 1971 Dodgers issued #36 to an infielder, Marv Galiher, who never made the...