So here we go, this is arguably the ultimate part of this entire presentation of My
Baseball Collection because this is My...
Mark McGwire is the man that truly got Me into the sport not to mention the
Baseballs Season of 1998. First off here is this
1989 Leaf Donruss Baseball Card of him, My Mom got it for Me because she got a Me lot of
Mark McGwire stuff for
Christmas because she knew how much Loved him and she liked him too
Here's this great
Wooden Stand-Up that My Mom got Me with a
91 Oakland A's Upper Deck Baseball Card Here's more that she got Me, I love that
Blue Card Plaque I believe My Grandma got Me this from
Avon. I wore the heck of of this beautiful
Mark McGwire Watch for years until it broke but I never threw it away I mean why in the heck would I or anybody for that matter, this thing is priceless
Here's these
Pins that My Mom got Me
Now this is arguably My most prized of all, not only in My
Baseball Collection but regardless of genre. My Mom got Me this absolutely special
Upper Deck Chase for 62 Mark McGwire 30 Card Set. Like I said before,
Upper Deck is My favorite just darn arguably the best. I love to look & feel these. Their still quite pristine and they are priceless to Me
Here's these tremendous
Mark McGwire USPS Envelopes that she got Me too. When I saw what these were when I opened them up for
Christmas, I was wowed, I never saw anything like these before, they're so great
Now here's this special stuff My Grandma got Me. Remember when they used have
Newspaper Newsstands around the corner in your neighborhood
Well I always talk about how pathetic this day & age is and seeing the absence of these is only a small part of that
Well one night Me & My Grandma were out I when I wanted to get some
McGwire stuff which gosh I loved
98 I saw this great looking
Mark McGwire flyer on it at one
St. Louis Post Dispatch Newsstand down the street and she got out of the car and took it and gave it to Me because she knew how much I wanted it
She also got Me a
Mark McGwire Baseball Weekly in a similar fashion as well. See how she was, I said before I got some more stories to tell about her and that's just one of'em
Take a gander at these
I got these two great
Baseball Weekly Papers of the
98 Home Run Race, look at that history
Here's this tiny
Running Press Baseball Wit and Wisdom Book from
Frank's Nursery & Crafts along with My tiny
Quotable America that I showcased last year right here in
My Odds & Ends Topic and I greatly showed
Frank's Nursery & Crafts because they were such a great store. You can check out the whole great showcase plus
Phantom Fireworks & Johnnie Brock's Dungeon for
Halloween on
Page 3 which
Johnny Brock's has a huge history with the
St. Louis Cardinals or just simply click here--->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-odds-ends-insane-keychain-t1176-20.htmlHere's these two
Magazines of
GONE! I'm not sure why I got duplicates here
I had to have the
Mark McGwire Tribute to the King of Swing Magazine as well, gosh these are still so cool & wonderful
My Mom got Me these two
Mark McGwire 70 Homer Runs Books which that
25th Anniversary was just this past
Wednesday, the 27th Look at how rad these are
Here's these two
Sports Illustrated Magazines I have...
Now before I got any further I must show this one in-depth because it's one of the most imperative of all because it dealt with the
Home Run Race in such a visual capacity, I'm still wowed by it. If anybody ever wanted just one historic
SIM for history I would say THIS IS IT, there's been nothing like it before nor since so let's take a closer look here
I love that cover and this picture of
Mark and how he's smiling, it always looked so good and the one where he's batting the ball is great but the one where he looks exhausted against the wall with that great expression
Next is a bit of
"Slammin" Sammy Sosa, the great looking
Wrigley Field, fans who painted their-selves SOSA and we even see
Greg Vaughn whom would become a
Cardinal years later
Now here's a tremendous section. It's CGI graphics of
Bush Stadium & Wrigley Field titled where they hit'em. This also shows the other
Ball Parks they blasted those homers as well, it's so interesting
Here this
Making his Mark Section.Now this is My favorite part of the whole
Magazine which just this section alone is worth the price of the publication because this is the major reason why I wanted this in the first place. It's a superb fold-out of EVER homer hit by
"Big Mac" Mark McCwire & "Slammin" Sammy Sosa. Take a long gander at this, I've looked at this countless times since I got it 25 years ago this year and it's still as fun now as it was then, such pure historic fun
Here's the
Last Page and how apropos it is that their both together like that
The
Back Cover is of
Chevy I got this special
CD at My local
7-11 down the street. They had it on the counter, I saw it and I had to get it even though I really knew nothing about it. It's titled
The Ballad of Mark McGwire and it's performed by
Zip and the Mersmen. It's all for charity for the
MERS - Metropolitan Employee Rehabilitation Now the lead is
Zip Rzeppa, he's the guy in the background. I grew up watching him on the news for years. He was a top sportscaster and if you never seen him then you really missed one of the best of all-time. He's as sport-nutty as you can get. He's won tons of awards and to this day I've never seen a sportscaster as exciting, eccentric and as vocal as him. You seriously need to see him if you never have before because he was like no other
So now I'm getting to the nitty gritty of things. Here's My
clothing that I wore countless times when Me & Mom went to the
Ballgames in
98 & 99. First off here's My regular
St. Louis Cardinals T-Shirt. Now the highlighted
STL is actually from a different
Shirt which that is all it had on there and I've always felt it was such a waste of space and I really dislike that but the other was pretty good as it looked like how it should be
Now here's My prized
Mark McGwire "Mac Zilla" T-Shirt. My Mom surprised Me one day when she came home from work at
Sears in Crestwood. You can tell how much I wore it, the sweat stains wouldn't come out no matter how much We washed it but heck this is history and it's
My History She thought I'd really like it because Her, Me & My Grandparents all saw
Godzilla 1998 together at the
AMC Esquire together and she was right, I loved it
Mark is a
Kaiju Titan towering over
St. Louis. It's such a pretty picture too because you see what was once Our beloved
Bush Stadium, all those good buildings and of course the
great ancient gorgeous Mississippi River & Illinois right there, look at that
1998 Copyright, gosh I loved this time, there's never been a time like before nor since
She also got Me a
Mark McGwire Baseball Cap celebrating his
70th Home Run. I wore this like every time too and in fact I'm sure there wasn't a time I didn't
Now notice I have two, really nice
Pins on it. I believe My Grandma got Me them at Our
Holly Hills Walgreens I've showcased many times previously
I absolutely adore the picture one of
McGwire, I fell in love with it the moment I first saw it. His
Jersey 25 Cardinals one is quite nice as well. These has been on here ever since I decided to put them on there 25 years or so ago
Here they are together, every time Me & My Mom went to the
Cardinals Games I wore them, I was always dressed for the occasion for sure and looking back on this sure brings those great times back too. I know people throw things like this away, donate them and/or by other ways but really by doing that you are getting rid of your history & moments. I care about this stuff and that is something I will never, ever do
So now here is My most prized item of this whole lot and in a minute you'll see why. Remember in
Part 1 when I showed My
1992 St. Louis Cardinals 100th Anniversary Magazine and I said this...
BrandonDaCollector wrote:Now
KPLR Channel 11 was really the one to watch because they had such great fun stuff on. I've talked about it before how it was some of the most absolute exciting weeks for years because every Saturday Night they'd have
Freddy's Nightmare's @ 10:00 PM, then Friday the 13th the Series at 11:00 PM and then The Three Stooges at 12:00 AM Midnight - 3:00 AM plus
Monster & Kaiju movies
Oh these were the times. We'd have the great cartoons during the week,
wrestling on Saturday plus great horror shows. Unfortunately they took them off air around
1990/1991 but dang, I pity this generation to have not experienced this because it was such a great time to be a kid and I'm quite grateful that I did
This channel was great. I have a very special
St. Louis Cardinals Baseball VHS Tape that I had My Grandma get from them that I will showcase in time. They still exist right in
Downtown St. Louis and they are now partners with
Fox 2. I have always liked My local channels since I was a youngster
So here is it.
KPLR Channel 11 which then in
1998 became
WB 11 (notice the
Logo difference) which they had a partnership with
Warner Brothers and showed tons of
WB & DC cartoons like
Animaniacs & Batman and even cool classic comedy shows like
Drew Carey. I saw this special on TV on their channel, it was called
The Summer of 62 Special and I just loved how it was. I loved it so much I had My Grandma call them up because she was so good at getting things for Me because she had her ways
After she succeeded, a few days later I got a package in the mail that was addressed to Me
I was quite euphoric when I saw it was from
WB 11 and I've kept it in it's
Envelope as it's still near in pristine condition in the same drawer with most of the
Mark McGwire Collectibles you seen & read about above as I wanted to keep it safe & sound because it is so special to Me
Here's a close-up of the
Shipping Label. I marked it off thru My Paint Program so My full name & address in concealed. Look at the beautiful
WB 11, KPLR St. Louis Logo, seeing this is something else. Gosh they paid
$3.00 shipping for this and I got this for
FREE Look at their address being
ACME Television Now what this is was a special documentary about
The 1998 Home Run Race that was made by
KPLR WB 11 and it had tons of clips of the whole season and interviews with
Mark McGwire plus much more. One thing I absolutely adored about it was that they made a custom video, basically it was like a
Wrestler's Titan Tron Entrance Video and this being the great fun days of the
Attitude Era it caught My attention immediately. They played the
Guns n' Roses "Welcome to the Jungle" song because that was
Mark's theme every time he'd come to the plate and I am quite thankful that I got see him do that and hear that song at the original
Bush Stadium more times than I can count with My Mom
It was so awesome and so was that custom music video that they made
Here's the
VHS Box with
WB 11's Custom Summer of 62 Special Label on there. It looks like a blank
Video Tape but they made it quick and it was just for Me
Here's another look at the whole set. Now on the
VHS Box, they scratched off a previous label on there that read
"Wonderful World of Disney" Now isn't that weird
I'm probably the only person on this whole planet that has this. Like My
Mark McGwire Stand-Ups that I showcased earlier on, I'm probably the only fan that wanted this stuff made and I truly have one of a kind items of this nature and really I very grateful for it
SIDE NOTE: In the
mid to late 2000s they became the
CW and rather recently joined with
KTVI Fox 2 which on their shows you can see that they have the same logos & affiliations. I've loved
Fox 2 as well because I used to watch all kinds of horror & sci-fi shows on it like
The X-Files, stuff like
WWE SmackDown and of course
MLB Post Season & World Series Games. I've always liked My local channels ever since I was a youngster
So that will conclude My
Baseball Part 5: Mark McGwire Collection. Amazing that I showcased
5 Parts within a month so if your just now seeing this go to
Page 11 where I posted
Part 1 that was on
September 2nd as today is
October 2nd I have shone a ton of great stuff so far and really I can't believe that I posted all of this but I'm grateful for it all
Now this isn't everything. I have some more items including a huge, life-size, 6 foot 5
Mark McGwire Nabisco Stand-Up that My Grandma made a deal for Me to have over at the old
Loughborough Schnucks plus I wanted a gigantic 4 foot tall & wide, 15 pound
Custom Newspaper Scrapbook that is incomplete
These are extremely hard to get to right now in My storage. If I can work things around maybe I can showcase them sometime in the future. Now this special
McGwire Collection you just saw will be My last one for this season as
Baseball Season is going in it's
Post Season stage and
Halloween is slowly approaching. Since next year marks the
25th Anniversary of 1999, plus years after it including
2000 & 2002, I plan on showing My other great
Baseball Books, My second
McDonald's McGwire Collection including a great
Upper Deck Baseball Card Set that is actually a bonus spinoff of
Upper Deck's MVP Card Series because most of this was so rad that I was collecting all of this in
1999 which again next year marks it's 25th anniversary. I have that entire
1999 Upper Deck MVP Set including all of the totally superb
Chase Cards plus the entire
1999 Upper Deck Victory Set + Chase Cards as well. Also I have the absolutely ginormous, 2-binder set of
Topps' 2002 Baseball Cards Set + Chase Cards I'll have a lot present next season and I hope you'll be really looking to see it
However, be looking soon in My great
Video game Collection Topic because I will have a big showcase of all of My
Baseball Video Games and don't forget, you can check out so much more great stuff that I've done prior in My cool fun
Topics I hope you liked this
Mark McGwire Collection of Mine that I showcased. Next will be some spooky themed stuff for
Halloween and I hope you'll stick around to see what I have in store here next in My all-imperative
Odds & Ends, until the next one, I'll see you around