Friday, May 28, 2010

1982 TCMA, Steve Shirley



#343 Steve Shirley

Here is a card that I got signed at a Wichita Wingnuts game last week. Steve was the visiting manager for the Sioux Falls Pheasants. I got this card signed between games of a doubleheader. The clubhouses in Wichita are in left field and I was hanging out by the Pheasants dugout. Steve walked up with his hands full of rosters and whatnot, but I asked him to sign anyway. He told me to give him a minute and a minute later, he popped back out to sign the card. I was hoping I would get some kind of response from him for having an oddball card like this, but I didn't.

I found this card on ebay earlier this month. The seller was trying to get $7 for it with $1.95 shipping and handling. I offered him $5 for it with $2 shipping and he accepted. It's still more than I wanted to spend on it, but I'm glad I did. This is now my oldest signed minor league card.

Speaking of this card, I know nothing about it. It has a copyright date of 1982 and it shows his '81 stats. But, the card isn't listed on Beckett.com. I'm not even a hundred percent sure that 343 is the card number.

Steve pitched in the minors for thirteen seasons while getting a brief cup of coffee with the Dodgers in 1982. He pitched in 7 games in relief and posted a 1-1 record with a 4.14 ERA. He pitched in Japan in '83 and '84 before coming back to the States in '85 and pitching for four more years at AAA. 1988 was the last season he played.

Steve is pictured as an Albuquerque Duke in this photo. The Dukes moved to Portland in 2001 and Albuquerque is now the home of the Isotopes. But, they are again affiliated with the Dodgers after a six year break.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool card. I get disappointed when a player fails to comment about an unusual card, too.

If you're ever looking for old minor league singles, try Dave Weber - http://minorleaguesingles.com

You might get a better deal than on eBay, and he usually has a better selection.

zman40 said...

I recently discovered Dave's site. I tried to get some cards from him recently for a trip I am going on next week, but he is out of town for a bit. I do look forward to dealing with him in the future, though.

Sumosid said...

Cool card. I love getting old minor league cards signed. I have a few that go back as far as 1973-75. I agree about not getting a reaction from a player/coach from an odd-ball card. It recently happened to me but I cannot remember who...? Oh well.

Thanks for the Dave Webber's link, Paul. Been meaning to ask you if Dave was still around.

Jeff