#5 Brooks Robinson - "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. Brooks was perhaps my favorite player of all-time. I didn't just like Brooks Robinson - I wanted to be Brooks Robinson. The 1970 World Series was the Brooks Robinson show. He made one spectacular play after the other and hit .429 with 2 home runs to help Baltimore beat the Reds 4 games to 1. I had to have a pair of those flip down shades and started wearing eye black, which in those days was a burnt piece of cork. Other number 5's - of course the great Joe DiMaggio, George Brett, and Johnny Bench. Ron Gant wore number 5 for the Bravos as did Bob Horner. #4 - another all-time great
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Stan the Man
Sunday, March 29, 2015
The Commerce Comet
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Pops
#8 Willie Stargell - "Pops" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. It would have been easy to pick Yogi Berra here - or Cal Ripken - or even Carl Yastrzemski. I am big fans off all those players. But honestly I never pulled for any of them like I pulled for Stargell and the 1979 Pirates. They were so much fun. Down 3 games to 1 in the World Series they stormed back and beat Baltimore in 7 games. Down one to nothing in the 6th Stargell hit a 2 run homer to win game seven. An who as a kind didn't mimic his bat wind up! #7 - is there more than one?
Friday, March 27, 2015
Teddy Ballgame
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Larry
#10 Chipper Jones - "Larry" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. Chipper is by far my favorite player to wear number 10. The first overall pick in the 1990 MLB draft. 8 times and All-Star, NL MVP in 1999. He won a batting title in 2008 (.364). Chipper is one of the most accomplished switch hitter of all time - and is the only switch hitter to finish with a .300+ batting average (.303) and over 400 homeruns (468). Some tens you may have considered - Larry Bowa, Ron Cey, Andre Dawson and Ron Santo. Besides Chipper - Chris Chambliss was another Atlanta player to wear the number 10 well.
#9 - only one pick in my mind - a legend
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Atlanta Braves,
Chipper Jones,
MLB
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Gar
#11 Edgar Martinez - "Gar" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. The Gar could flat out hit. The only full-time DH so far to every win a batting title (1995 .356). He hit .571 in the 1995 ALDS vs the Yankees and was on base 18 times in 5 games. In game 4 he hit a grand salami in the 8th inning with the game tied 6-6. And in game 5 - down 5-4 in the 11th - doubled off of Jack McDowell to score Junior from 1st and win it for the Mariners. One of my favorite baseball moments. Other 11's I considered - Barry Larkin, Bill Freehan, and Luis Aparicio. One fo my Favorite Braves wore number 11 - Darrell (Howdy Doody) Evans. On to #10
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Edgar Martinez,
MLB,
Seattle Mariners
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Robbie
#12 Roberto Alomar "Robbie" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. Easy pick for me here. Alomar was awesome with the glove and at the plate. A 12 time All-Star and won more Gold Gloves (10) than any other second baseman in history. First player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Bluejay. Other 12's Shawon Dunston and Jeff Kent. Braves who donned the number - Dusty Baker who was on deck when Aaron hit 715 and slid heard around the world - Sid Bream. #11
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
MLB,
Roberto Alomar,
Toronto Bluejays
Monday, March 23, 2015
Elmer
#13 Dave Concepcion "Elmer" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. Pretty easy choice here. Have to be a fan of the Big Red Machine. Davey was one of the Big Eight and perfected the one bounce throw to first base. Originally drafted as a pitcher - oddly enough. Other thirteens - John Blue Moon Odum - loved the A's back in the white shoe 70s. Only Brave I could find that wore number 13 - Billy Wagner - who was more of an Astro if you ask me. On to Number 12
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Big Red machine,
Cincinnati Reds,
Dave Concepcion,
MLB
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Mr Cub
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Baseball Hall of Fame,
Chicago Cubs,
Ernie Banks,
MLB,
Mr Cub
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Heart and Soul
#15 Thurman Munson - "Heart and Soul" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. The only Yankee to ever win ROY (1970) and MVP (1976). Seven times an All-Star a good hitter but an outstanding defensive player. Considered the Heart and Soul of the Yankees, Munson was an easy pick here. Other 15s of note - George Foster and Dick Allen. Braves to wear number 15 Joe Torre, Tim Hudson, and Claudell Washington who had an All-Star season with the Bravos in 1984. #14 would be a no brainer for most. I may choose someone else.
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
MLB,
New York Yankees,
Thurman Munson
Friday, March 20, 2015
Doctor K
#16 Dwight Gooden - "Doctor K" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. Doc Gooden was an easy choice here. Gooden was dominate from the start - winning 17 games and ROY honors his first year. Appeared in the All-Star game his rookie season at 19 years old and proceeded to strikeout the side. Won the Cy Young award his next season leading the league in Wins (24), Strikeouts (268), ERA (1.53) and Complete Games (16). Hurt his shoulder in 89 and was never the same. Atlanta players to wear 16 - Rafael Ramirez and Brian McCann. Who will I pick for #15?
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Dwight Gooden,
MLB,
New York Mets
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Fat Elvis
#17 Lance Berkman "Fat Elvis" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. I really like Berkman as a player - 6 time All-Star and one of the best all-time switch hitters in the NL but the main reason he is on this list is because of his nickname - FAT ELVIS. It is perfect. Not a very exciting list of 17s - Todd Helton, Mark Grace. Was fond of mimicking Mickey Rivers swing as a kid. Two Braves of note to wear 17 - Glenn "Mother" Hubbard and Felix Milan "The Kitten" - both had great gloves but not much bat.
#16 - we go back to the mound
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Houston Astros,
Lance Berkman,
MLB
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
We Are Family
#18 Omar Moreno - "We Are Family" - 9" x 12" Acrylic painting. This is mostly a team award here - Omar was the lead-off hitter of one of my favorite teams - the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates. In the 70's and part of the 80's it because vogue speedy hitter at the top of the lineup. Moreno was certainly that and hit .333 in the '79 World Series. Other 18's Johnny Damon and Gene Tenance ( and honestly would have went with Tenance had there been better reference. Braves of note - Ryan Klesko wore 18.
17 is sort of thin with superstars - but I have a favorite in mind
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
MLB,
Omar Moreno,
Pittsburgh Pirates
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Mr Padre
#19 Tony Gwynn "Mr Padre" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Gwynn wins out over Robin Yount. Gwynn hit.338 for his career. Won eight batting titles, 15 times an All-Star. A class act all the way around. Other notables who wore 19 Jay Buhner, Bert Campaneris, and Greg Luzinski. Current Atlanta Braves shortstop Andrelton Simmons wear 19 and the man who drove in Sid Bream with tow outs in the 9th to win game 7 of the 1992 NLCS - Francisco Cabrera. Do you remember who he pinch hit for? #18 is the next number
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
MLB,
San Diego Padres,
Tony Gwynn
Monday, March 16, 2015
Schmitty
#20 Mike Schmidt - "Schmitty" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Pretty easy choice here. Lou Brock and Frank Robinson get honorable mention. Schmidt considered by many as the greatest third baseman ever. 548 HR led the NL 8 times in Homeruns, 12 time All-Star, ten Gold Gloves, 3 time National League MVP. Harry Kalas call of Schmidt's 500th HR is a classic. Braves players to wear number 20 - Bruce Benedict - they're not booing, they're saying Bruuuuuce. And the Lemer - Mark Lemke.
Up Next #19
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Mike Schmidt,
MLB,
Philadelphia Phillies
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Bob
#21 Roberto Clemente - "Bob" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Played 18 seasons with the Pirates, 12 times and All-Star, MVP in 1966, 4 times he lead the NL in hitting, won 12 Gold Gloves, and had exactly 3000 hits. Died tragically in plane crash in 1972 at the age of 38. This was a no-doubter. Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa are two others to wear 21 - both tainted by PED's. The Braves Warren Spahn had his number retired in 1965 by Milwaukee so no Atlanta player ever got to wear 21. Who will get the nod at #20?
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
MLB,
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Roberto Clemente
Saturday, March 14, 2015
The Thrill
#22 Will Clark - "The Thrill" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Will the Thrill homered in his first major league at bat against none other than Nolan Ryan. I loved the way Clark competed and I like that he is a hunter and outdoors man. Played college ball at Mississippi State and is a member of the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Other notable double 2s - Jim Palmer and Bill Buckner. Brett Butler and Roland Office wore 22 for the Braves. #21 is a no-brainer and one of the all-time greats.
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
MLB,
San Francisco Giants,
Will Clark
Friday, March 13, 2015
El Tiante
#23 Luis Tiant - ""El Tiante" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Tiant started with Cleveland but made his mark in my mind with the Redsox during the early-mid 70's. Remember Tiant winning game 1 and 4 in the 1975 World Series vs the Reds. Still my favorite World Series. I strongly considered Kirk Gibson and Ryne Sandber but ultimately the character of Tiant won out - and I couldn't resist getting to paint that face. Milt Papas famously wore 23 for the Braves 68-70 and Halle Berry's husband wore 23 as well. Twenty-two is up
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Baseball Art,
Boston Redsox,
Luis Tiant,
MLB
Thursday, March 12, 2015
The Kid
#24 Ken Griffey Jr - "The Kid" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper.
Tried to make you think I was going with Willie Mays, and I love Willie but he's not my favorite #24. Late 60's early 70's Willie was past his prime so I never fell in love with Mays. Griffey on the other hand was electric from the start and I saw it all. Eligible for the HOF next year and a sure fire first ballot selection. Other 24's of note Rickey Henderson, Tony Perez, and Manny Ramirez. I currently am a big fan of Miguel Cabrera who wears 24 for theTigers.
Old Bravo's with 24 on their back - Ken Oberkfell, Derek Lilliquist, and John "the count" Montefusco. #23 is next. Tough choice - I have it narrowed to two
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Mr Incredible
#25 Jim Thome - "Mr Incredible" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Thome hit 612 homeruns in his 22 year career - good for 7th all-time. I call him Mr. Incredible because he looks just like the cartoon character. My favorite thing about Thome, on my fantasy team I traded Andy Benes for a $2 Jim Thome when he was a rookie. Won the league with him two years later. Lots of good players wore 25 Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro but the steroids kept them off my list.
Atlanta players that wore #25 - Andruw Jones (could have been so good), Pete Smith, and briefly the colorful Willie Montanez.
Atlanta players that wore #25 - Andruw Jones (could have been so good), Pete Smith, and briefly the colorful Willie Montanez.
#24 in next - a HOF centerfielder
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Chicken Man
#26 Wade Boggs - "Chicken Man" - 9" x 12" acrylic on paper. Wade Boggs was a hitting machine - career .328, 3010 total hits, 5 batting titles and on and on. Known for his superstitions - used to eat chicken before every game noting "there's hits in that chicken." Also took exactly 150 ground balls before every game, hit at 5:17, ran at 7:17 and wouldn't let the PA announcer say his number when he came to the plate. Boog Powell was a close second here but I love the superstitions and longevity of Boggs career. Braves to don the number 26 - Gene Garber, Tom House (the man who caught 715 off of Aaron's bat), Alejandro Pena and everybody's favorite Dan Uggla. Up next # 25
Tough choice - they all took steroids!
Tough choice - they all took steroids!
Labels:
Baseball Hall of Fame,
Boston Redsox,
MLB,
Wade Boggs
Monday, March 9, 2015
Giant Kick
#27 Juan Marichal - "Giant Kick" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Juan won more games in the 60's than any other pitcher. Famously won the "greatest game ever pitched" by beating the Braves Warren Spahn in 16 innings - both pitched the whole game. Mays homered off of Spahn in the 16th to win it 1-0. I almost went with Vladimir Guerrero but the leg kick won out in the end. Also seriously considered Carlton Fisk. Braves who wore 27 - Lonnie Smith and Pascual Perez. McGriff wore 27 with Braves for 5 years but wore 29 for most of his career. #26 is up next.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Be Home Blyleven
Bert Blyleven - "Be Home Blyleven" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper
Won 287 games in 22 seasons. Elected to HOF in 2011. But he makes this list as my favorite #28 not because of his Hall of Fame career but because of the nickname given to him by Chris Berman. Bert "Be Home" Blyleven - a line from an old Richard Pryor comedy routine. Honorable Mentions go to Pedro Guerrero and Bobby Tolan. Notable Braves to wear 28 - Gerald Perry and Mike Lum. On to the number #27 - a really tough choice for me. I have not decided - what is your pick?
Labels:
Baseball Hall of Fame,
Bert Blyleven,
Minnesota Twins,
MLB
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Peeking In
#29 John Smoltz. "Peeking In" = 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Smoltzie is interestingly the first pitcher to make the Hall of Fame after Tommy John surgery. As a Braves fan that was an easy pick. Runner ups include - Felipe Alou, Rod Carew, and Dan Quisenberry. If you grew up an American League fan Carew might have been the pick here. Notable Braves to wear #29 - Alou of course and Craig McMurtry. McMurtry went 15-9 in 1983 and finished 2nd to Darrly Strawberry ROY. Only won 13 more games in his career. Most of you guessed t#29 - My favorite #28 won't be so easy!
Labels:
Atlanta Braves,
Baseball Hall of Fame,
John Smoltz
Friday, March 6, 2015
The Long Arm of the Law
#30 Nolan Ryan. "The Long Arm of the Law" - 9" x 12" Acrylic on paper. Many people think of Ryan as #34 - the number he wore with Houston and Texas. But he actually had more strikeouts wearing number 30. Honorable mentions for the #30 go to Tim "Rock" Raines and Orlando Cepeda. Cha-Cha was one of my favorite Braves as a kid - he was in Atlanta 69-72. Another number 30 Braves fans will remember is old "Ground Ball Second Base" - Mike Stanton.
Off to a good start - #29 tomorrow, any guesses?
Labels:
California Angels,
Nolan Ryan,
Strike Out King
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
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