Card # 80
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Helmar This Great Game
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Player |
Position |
Team |
Sandy Amoros
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Batting cage
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Brooklyn Dodgers
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Top Auction Price |
Total Sold |
Avg # Bids |
Avg # Bidders |
Last Sold |
$ 69.50
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14
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5
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3
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August 18, 2024
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About the Player
From the "This Great Game" card back: He nearly didn’t make it. That was what Amoros told reporters after Game 7 of the ‘55 Series, when he made an astounding catch that saved the game for Brooklyn. Amoros was tucked close to center field to cut off the gaps at Yankee Stadium when a drive was sent sailing toward the left field line. Off with the crack of the bat, Sandy galloped to the corner and stuck out his glove to gather in the baseball. The play halted a Yankee rally and resulted in a double play. From there, Johnny Podres cruised to a shutout win, and Dodgers fans rejoiced in large part thanks to the Amoros catch.
About the Series
This series marks a step in a new direction for Helmar. For the first time we take a serious look at baseball in the 1950's and then, perhaps, the 1960's. The game found itself changing dramatically in this post WWII era, influenced by both the larger society and technological innovation. The color barrier may have been officially broken in 1947 but the acceptance of black players by the big league clubs came slowly, if surely. Reliable and inexpensive air transportation paved the way for geographic expansion. The game, which had been centered in the East and Midwest, found new opportunities along the West Coast.
The very center of the baseball world through the decade was New York City. New York teams competed in every World Series through the decade except for 1959. In many of those years both teams competing were from the city. Interestingly, New York also became the center of the art world at the same time. Migration after WWII brought many creatives to the Big Apple and movements such as abstract, modernism, surrealism and avant-garde.
Studying the era has inspired Helmar to use bold, often surreal colors in this series. We hope that you will join us as we explore this era of change.
Card size: 3" x 4"
Individually Numbered 1-20
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Helmar This Great Game, Brooklyn Dodgers |
Card # | Thumbnail Pic | Player Name | Position | Top Auction Price |
3 | | Hodges, Gil | Standing | $ 60.99 |
6 | | REESE, Pee Wee | Full figure, two bats | $ 63.00 |
18 | | SNIDER, Duke | Sitting, smiling | $ 69.07 |
27 | | DRYSDALE, Don | Portrait, leaning on left elbow | $ 87.50 |
36 | | Black, Joe | Folded arms | $ 37.00 |
38 | | CAMPANELLA, Roy | Dugout | $ 86.00 |
71 | | Gilliam, Jim | Leaning on bat | $ 124.50 |
80 | | Amoros, Sandy | Batting cage | $ 69.50 |
81 | | Branca, Ralph | Full figure follow through | $ 97.50 |
82 | | Cox, Billy | Sitting in dugout | $ 97.50 |
83 | | Erskine, Carl | Portrait chest up | $ 72.50 |
84 | | Furillo, Carl | Batting stance at camera | $ 77.78 |
86 | | Loes, Billy | Portrait chest up | $ 86.55 |
88 | | Newcombe, Don | Hands on hips | $ 59.89 |
90 | | ROBINSON, Jackie | Bat horizontal at knees | $ 260.00 |
93 | | Neal, Charlie | looking up after swing | $ 59.89 |
97 | | Podres, Johnny | Set position | $ 108.05 |
99 | | Roseboro, Johnny | Catching position | $ 100.50 |
118 | | Roe, Preacher | Yellow pole | $ 80.00 |
124 | | Bridges, Rocky | blue buildings | $ 76.55 |
125 | | Hoak, Don | smiling | $ 90.75 |
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