Here we go with My
Baseball Collection Part 4: McGwire & McDonald's This fourth presentation will be a crucial one because this is the time in
1998 when I became a huge
Mark McGwire fan thus becoming a major
Baseball fan for years to come
Now these first items that I have are very special, so special in fact they are truly OOAKS because I believe I'm the only one in existence that has these simply because their unique customs
So you saw the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Logo above. Well they are Our local
newspaper which is one of the most famous ones in the country, I mean if you love critics,
Bernie Miklasz was the journalist for it for a very long time and it was such a great time getting these papers during the era of
McGwire & the Home Run Race, there was never a better time before nor since. One day in
September they had a nice
cover and another picture that I fell in love with. So in love I wanted'em more than any part of the
paper so I came up with the idea about making them into "something" but I was never good at making crafts and custom stuff so I looked to My Grandma and asked her about it and she's like yeah, I can make them as
Stand Ups for you Angel
So when it was all said done she did a wonderful job for Me 25 years ago THIS YEAR, THIS MONTH
Here's My first
Mark McGwire Stand Up, like I said, I just fell in love with it, he's away with the gray jersey, performing his mighty sweet swing. You can tell how she made & constructed this beauty
Now here's this one, this was the
cover of one edition of the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch and I adored this as well. It was so awesome looking and I just had to have it. I was probably one of the only people that when saw the paper thought that of making it a
Stand Up. While others throw things away without a single thought, I was always creative at wanting things like that ever since I was a youngster. You can see how My Grandma MiMi made & constructed this one too. Here he is
Here's a cool close-up of'em
Now here they are together side by side. The tall one is about 13" tall and while the shorter one is about 5" high or so. Like I said, I'm probably one of the only people that has these and I'm quite thankful for these and how I got them
Now here we go with a different entry that one may not expect
Yes, I have a a
St. Louis Cardinals 1998 Baseball Schedule that I kept
Me & My Mom went to many games in
98 and it was all so fun. Now notice this has the same exact picture as My
Tall Mark McGwire Stand-Up just seen above which I was quite surprised that it was I mean it's such a tremendous looking picture probably most states never seen this other than
Missouri which is a shame cause I dislike it when others don't know & see what
"The Show Me State" has to offer however I've shown so much in here in all imperative
Odds & Ends since the first page and more is yet to come
Here's the
inside of the small
booklet with the info, seating prices & areas.
Here's the
game scheduled. Notice the
Famous-Barr & Starter too, you can tell that this is
1998 Here's a closer look at the layout of the original
Bush Stadium. It was such a great one. Like so many things history is being replaced and so many people aren't really isn't noting & thinking about it
Never would I think that they would tear it down
I know most of every inch of it because I was there so many times. Notice
Broadway, that is a very historic street. In My Grandma MiMi's tribute I had revealed that the legendary late great wrestler that she personally knew,
Joe Tangaro, his restaurant was there and unfortunately nobody has occupied it nor restored his history, it's really a depressing thing right there
You can see the great
Ancient & Gorgeous Mississippi River from
Broadway way too so again and it's a great way to get to
Down Town St.Louis Now moving on to this special entry...
I have no idea how I got this
Kansas City Life Insurance St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Gary Gaetti Card. This is in the same series as the
Cards I got when I was waken up from My coma in
St. Louis Children's Hospital in
1995 when I met
Tom Pagnozzi & Bernard Gilkey seen in
Part 2: Origins however it's clearly
1998. I'm thinkin' I got this as a freebie at one of the ball games in
98 which really leads Me to that conclusion...
Because My
Kansas City Gary Gaetti Card and My
St. Louis Cardinals 1998 Baseball Schedule was both together in My keepsake drawer with much of My
Mark McGwire & Baseball Collectibles so here they are
So here I go about the main subject of this showcase is all about
I don't know about other states but
McDonald's & Baseball is huge together. I mean at the original
Bush Stadium there they had
Big Mac Land hence the great
Sticker that you saw that concluded My great
Part 3: Inception showcase. All of this history is fading away and with the help of so few like Myself, it is being preserved but it's not the easiest thing fighting the future
So
The St. Louis Cardinals is absolutely THE team of
McDonald's here and another thing, their
Logo is the
double arches, St. Louis is
The Gateway City with it's
Arch in
Down Town next to
Bush Stadium so it's always been cool to know about the companionship of all of that not to mention
"Big Mac" Mark McGwire So We saw the commercial on TV and I'm like I gotta have those
So soon after We went to Our usual
McDonald's and We got three of four special
Glasses in this set. they didn't have
"The Running Redbird" Lou Brock of this special
Dynasty Series but I'm glad who i got which here we have
"Gibby" Bob Gibson whom is a
St. Louis Cardinal legend. My Grandparents & My Mom told Me all about him when they saw him at the same time back their day. Also here's
"The Wizard" Ozzie Smith whom I knew and saw in person and had the opportunity to meet but I didn't do it. In
Part 1 & Part 2: Origins I showcased My
100th Anniversary St. Louis Cardinals Magazine with him on the
Cover. Last but certainly not least is
"Big Mac" Mark McGwire whom I wanted the most out of the three but I'm usually not a cherry picker and I'm so glad that I got what I could with the help of My Grandma taking Me there
I've kept these
Collectible Glasses in pristine condition as I have never used them and really why in the heck would you want to I mean really and they look so marvelous, they look as good now as they did when I first got them 25 years ago this year at
McDonald's Here's the back of'em which is very exciting and fun. I love how their designed with the trivia, stats, career highlights. I also dig the color scheme of them as a whole of the
Glasses not to mention the
McDonald's, Coca-Cola & St. Louis Cardinals Logos + 1998 Copyrights on the sides and in fact to this very moment, these
McDonald's Dynasty St. Louis cardinals Baseball Glasses are still some of the most great looking
Glasses I've ever seen
Now here's the
McDonald's I got them at. This is the one I've talked about many times on the board in many topics. This is on
Kingshighway which is a big long street that has a ton of history with a lot of fast food joints and much more was/is there which I could make a whole topic of that all on it's own
They have remodeled it of course but doesn't look a whole lot different than what it did in
1998. I've been going here since I was a youngster which more on that in a sec...
Now South Town is a big area and I've known it all My life and most of it's ups & downs via it's changes since I was young. This is where
Venture, Frank's Nursery & Crafts, National, Famous-Barr, Shop n' Save, Mrs. Brock's Karate School that I was a student at for a time plus so many more places that I know. Well arguably the most exciting section of this whole area is
McDonald's and it's competing neighbor
White Castle. It was always a hard choice when I was a youngster of what place to go to cause I was usually a
Mickey D's kid however I loved the taste of
White Castle and their building and like their opponent next door, they too had they own kind of
Happy Meals and sometimes even better toys which I have showcased a little of them in My
Vintage Action Figure Topic with some more to come in the future
Now here's a recent look at how they are next to each other. Now like
McDonald's, White Castle also remodeled their building too in around the
early to mid 2000s.It was always something going to each one as I'd love to look over the other way and be like yep, there they are. Here's the drive-thru where you can see both of'em
So I've showcased and talked about them many times previously because I care so much, back in the day when it was the old
McDonald's and We'd go thru the drive-thru i'd look over there and see
Venture which many times We'd go to
Venture & Frank's Nursery before
McDonald's. I have expressed this with much love in My other topics including this one I greatly presented
Frank's and I have talk about them in as well as others and I hope you've been following Me here. These were such good and special times that I had in the
80s & 90s when I was a youngster. Today's generation really has no idea how fun it was then and I seriously doubt they ever wanted to know nor was taught about it in anyway which is really dejecting
Sadly as good as
1998 was, this year of
98 marked the demise of
Venture when they went out of business, it's always been so bitter-sweet for Me
Here's the back way in
McDonald's drive-thru and you can see where
Venture was which is now a
Burlington Coat Factory for about twenty or so years now, again so many people have no clue how fun this was
Now here we go with another special collection that I got at a different location of
McDonald's and this is one of My most prized items regardless of genre and this is none other than...
This My
McDonald's Salute to Mark McGwire & St. Louis Cardinals Baseball & Stand Set Me & My Family all went to
South County's McDonald's to get them in
98. Oh I saw the commercial and I had to have them, thank goodness they had all three
They are actually real & authentic
Baseballs and at the time they were revolutionary
Photo-Balls Here's close-ups of the
Balls with
Mark's Records & Feats of when he hit
50 Homers Three Years in a row, hit #62 & #70 These pics of Mine speak for their-selves
Here's the
McDonald's that is in
South County on
Lindbergh just down the road from where
Toys R' Us used to be that I've showcased many times previously with My good topics
I really have no connection to this location however compared to the one on
Kingshighway as I believe this was the only time I ever went there which was solely to get those special
Mark McGwire Photo-Baseballs & Stand Set because they were the only ones in My area that had'em, that's right, My
Kingshighway location was out of stock
Of course this one is remodeled as well.
Here's My
McDonald's Dynasty St. Louis Cardinal's Glasses & Mark McGwire Photo-Baseball Set all together, I'm quite grateful that I have these and that I am able to showcase these to present in My all-imperative
Odds & Ends So that will conclude My
Baseball Part 4: McGwire & McDonald's showcase and I hope you liked it and were surprised. before sure to check out the previous parts if you haven't
Next will be a huge one that will show most of My
Mark McGwire Collection so get ready for that, until then I'll see you around