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    Card had been sold.....thx for the interest.

    Up FT/FS is this cool, pack-pulled by me, 2012 Prime Cuts souvenir cuts cut auto #1 of MLB legendary umpire Al Barlick, numbered to 10/49....bv $50



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    Here's a little blurb about his story i found online:
    Al Barlick’s rise to becoming one of baseball’s most revered umpires remarkably began in the bottom of a coal mine in Springfield, Ill.

    In 1935, Barlick was helping his father in Springfield’s Peabody mine when a friend asked if he could fill in as an umpire for the local municipal league games. Five years later, Barlick debuted behind the plate in a doubleheader at Shibe Park, becoming one of the youngest umpires in major league history at age 25.

    During the next 27 seasons as a National League umpire, Barlick would call seven All-Star Games and seven World Series.

    Known as one of the loudest umpires in the game, Barlick was respected by peers and players alike for his hustle, stern demeanor and a strict, but fair, interpretation of the rules. He called his first All-Star Game in just his second major league season before serving in World War II with the United States Coast Guard from 1943-45.

    When he returned to baseball, Barlick was a crew member for the 1946 World Series at age 31.

    “The boy is a natural,” proclaimed Hall of Fame umpire Bill Klem. “If Barlick’s grandmother and his worst enemy were out there on opposite sides of a ball game, he would call everything the way he sees it, favoring neither side. He’s going to be the best umpire in history.”

    Barlick was a part of many historic moments during his nearly three decades in baseball. He was the first base umpire and stood directly behind Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman Jackie Robinson when Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier on April 15, 1947. Barlick worked six no-hitters, along with the first games at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, Houston’s Astrodome and Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium. He was also a crew member for the first National League Championship Series in 1969.

    “I think the greatest testimony for [Barlick] was what is said about any good umpire: You never knew he was there,” said St. Louis Dispatch sports editor Bob Broeg.

    In 1961, a poll conducted by the Sporting News determined that Barlick was the most respected umpire in the National League among managers and coaches. Displaying his characteristic humility, Barlick brushed off the distinction, stating, “The very idea of the ratings is unfair in that they place labels on hard-working officials who always try to do a good job.”

    In September 1963, Barlick requested that he call the final game for Stan Musial, one of his favorite players. But true to his unbiased character, Barlick did Musial no favors once the game began, calling the future Hall of Famer out on strikes in his first at-bat.

    “I think I earned the players’ respect – and that’s the ultimate in life, isn’t it?” Barlick would later say. “I didn’t care if they liked or disliked me, as long as I had their respect.”

    Later in 1963, Barlick was instrumental in organizing the first umpires’ union. Throughout his career, Barlick was a vocal advocate for better pay and respect for game-callers.

    “We umpires have to shoulder the too much blame,” Barlick said. “Yet all we do is enforce the rules. We don’t write the rules, just make certain none are violated.”

    In 1971, his final year in baseball, Barlick was honored with an Umpire of the Year Award by his colleagues. Major League Baseball retired his uniform number 3 in 1989, the same year he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

    “The only comment about me making the Hall of Fame is it’s a miracle,” said Barlick. “To me, it’s just a miracle.”


    Anyways, lmk if interested in trading or I can give you a pretty sweet buy price too.

    Thx!
    Last edited by azdbacks1998; 07-02-2015, 11:56 PM.
    Currently looking for:
    Football: The Gronk!
    Basketball: Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, & Michael Jordan, 90's refractors or #rd stuff, Damon Stoudamire, Penny, etc.
    Baseball: Paul Goldschmidt & Mike Trout
    + HOFer slab bed or raw.

    Collecting University of Arizona current and Alum players!!!
    Go Cats!!!

    Trade page:
    http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/nn29/deannal_2008/

  • #2
    Even though I already have a Barlick auto, I may be interested. What are you looking for in trade?

    The main items Im looking to trade for are
    Baseball HOFers Autos I need
    Orioles Autos I need
    Baseball HOFers GU I need
    Orioles GU I need
    Vintage Orioles I need 1950s through 1970
    However other offers will be considered

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    • #3
      Do you have any HOF or Iron Man relics/auto's you'd be willing to let go of?
      Currently looking for:
      Football: The Gronk!
      Basketball: Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, & Michael Jordan, 90's refractors or #rd stuff, Damon Stoudamire, Penny, etc.
      Baseball: Paul Goldschmidt & Mike Trout
      + HOFer slab bed or raw.

      Collecting University of Arizona current and Alum players!!!
      Go Cats!!!

      Trade page:
      http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/nn29/deannal_2008/

      Comment


      • #4
        Here is the thread that has my HOFer's that I have available - http://community.cardboardconnection...tos-ft-fs.html - PLMK if there are any you'd be interested in for the Barlick and/or Palmer auto's. Have a good evening.

        The main items Im looking to trade for are
        Baseball HOFers Autos I need
        Orioles Autos I need
        Baseball HOFers GU I need
        Orioles GU I need
        Vintage Orioles I need 1950s through 1970
        However other offers will be considered

        Comment


        • #5
          I checked your threads, nothing I can use really, plus i'm looking for a 1 fer 1 kinda deal....not a multi-card deal for either the Palmer or Barlick.
          lmk if interested in purchasing.

          thx
          Currently looking for:
          Football: The Gronk!
          Basketball: Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, & Michael Jordan, 90's refractors or #rd stuff, Damon Stoudamire, Penny, etc.
          Baseball: Paul Goldschmidt & Mike Trout
          + HOFer slab bed or raw.

          Collecting University of Arizona current and Alum players!!!
          Go Cats!!!

          Trade page:
          http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/nn29/deannal_2008/

          Comment


          • #6
            pm me a price please
            https://www.flickr.com/photos/92956495@N04/sets/

            my photobucket is my collection. some will be easier to trade than others, so don't be offended if I turn down a trade offer I don't like
            I collect hof au's/gu's,rcs and select lions/bears/vikings/twins/cubs for friends

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            • #7
              Thanks for the quick reply. Not interested in buying. Have a good night.

              The main items Im looking to trade for are
              Baseball HOFers Autos I need
              Orioles Autos I need
              Baseball HOFers GU I need
              Orioles GU I need
              Vintage Orioles I need 1950s through 1970
              However other offers will be considered

              Comment


              • #8
                Check me if still available: https://www.flickr.com/gp/55686140@N08/2367p9

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                • #9
                  Card had been sold.
                  Currently looking for:
                  Football: The Gronk!
                  Basketball: Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, & Michael Jordan, 90's refractors or #rd stuff, Damon Stoudamire, Penny, etc.
                  Baseball: Paul Goldschmidt & Mike Trout
                  + HOFer slab bed or raw.

                  Collecting University of Arizona current and Alum players!!!
                  Go Cats!!!

                  Trade page:
                  http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/nn29/deannal_2008/

                  Comment

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