Friday, November 5, 2021

Canadians in the World Series

Well, we had the Atlanta Braves win the Series over the Houston Astros a few days ago. Around that time, the always informative Kevin Glew mentioned the first Canadian to play in the World Series as we know it now (1903-) was John O'Neill in 1906.

That piqued my interest on how many Canadians played in the World Series. Fortunately, the wonderful people at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame did a lot of the legwork for me. 

So, this list is from the Canadian Hall. Check out their site on the link above.

So as mentioned, John O'Neill was the first, playing for the White Sox in 1906

Next player to play in the Series is Jimmy Archer in 1907 for Detroit and 1910 for the Cubs.


George Gibson played and was on the winning 1909 Pirates


Larry McLean played in the 1913 Series for the Giants


Jack Graney was part of the winning Cleveland team in 1920


George Selkirk played in 6 World Series with the Yankees. He was part of five winning teams
1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1941. He was on the losing end of 1942.


Johnny Rutherford played for the Dodgers in 1952


Ron Taylor is one of two Canadians to play in the World Series for two teams. He's the only one to win a Series with two teams. He was part of St Louis in 1964, and the Mets in 1969


John Hiller played in the Series for Detroit in 1968, helping them win.


Reggie Cleveland played in the World Series for Boston in 1975


Rob Butler was a part of the Series winning Toronto Blue Jays in 1993


Next we have to go to 2004 to find a Canadian in the Series. 
Larry Walker was part of the losing St Louis Cardinals


Jeff Francis played in the Series for the Colorado Rockies in 2007, part of a losing effort.


Eric Gagne pitched in the 2007 World Series, helping Boston win.


Matt Stairs made two consecutive trips to the Series, winning in 2008 and losing in 2009 for Philadelphia


Next we have 2013. John Axford was part of the losing Cardinals team


While Ryan Dempster was part of the winning 2013 Boston Red Sox


Now, this year we had the Braves win. There are three Canadian connections on the team. 
First Alex Anthopolous is Canadian. 
Mike Soroka was injured the entire season, otherwise he'd be on this list.
Freddie Freeman is Canadian tangentally, as his parents are both from Ontario. Apparently, his mother was from Peterborough. 
































Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Finally.. I have Come Back to Blogger

 After spending the last month plus trying to get things coordinated and just generally figured out, I have some progress. Some of my cards are here, but I have to get the rest before I can truly do what I need to do. I did, however, get a Sportlots shipment and a card I purchased in so I want to show them today

First is the card I purchased. An artist who's been doing a lot of work over the past few years is Josee Tellier. She did the artwork for the Expos celebration at the Big O the last time the Jays were able to have ST games there. She also did a Josh Gibson card among other things.

Well, this one caught my eye

Fergie Jenkins 1971 I think she's an incredible artist. Check out her stuff at https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/MissTellier

Now, the Sportlots order

A Dave Stieb Signature Edition from 2004, Ebbets Field from the Fields of Yore to almost complete that insert set, and a Heritage Series Andy Van Slyke.

Next is a couple Conlon Collection George Gibsons.

Some Russ Ford reprints. I apologize for the weird angles on this one. Using a scanner app on my phone since my computer is not with me. 




Some 1983 OPC. I'm slowly but surely finishing that set. I'm more interested in the OPC sets from the 80s than I am the Topps counterparts. 

Finally, some Doug Frobel cards. It was through Kevin Glew at Cooperstown in Canada that I found out he was Canadian. I picked up as many as I could find and got a nice start I think..

So I don't think I'll be posting every day again quite yet, but it's not going to be a month plus between posts. I appreciate anyone who's stuck around with me throughout this shitshow of a year..