Saturday, January 1, 2022

1969 - Globe Imports, Sports Illustrated and Nabisco Flakes

 I've been slowly going through those vintage Sports Illustrated I picked up recently. I was leafing through a 1970 issue when I saw this add.

I thought the photos looked familiar, and quickly enough, being the card nerd that I am, I figured it out.

They're the source of the 1969 Globe Playing card photos! Most of them, anyway. (I don't have a Yaz playing card, which is not part of the "base" set and is pretty rare). 

 I thought I had stumbled upon something pretty big, as I hadn't seen a reference to SI posters last time I looked up the Globe set. However, this was covered pretty well on a variety of forum posts many years ago. Apparently the SI photos (which were licensed and have logos) appeared in 1969 on not just the black-and-white Globe cards but also color Nabisco Flakes cards, which are also logoless. Those Flakes cards look nice but they seem to be a lot more rare and expensive than the Globes.

There were 48 SI posters, 24 Nabisco cards, and 55 players total on Globe Playing cards, due to a few instances of a card being issued with different players at different times. (There is a Babe Ruth from a Globe celebrities set that is sometimes incorrectly lumped in with this set.) I put together a little chart to show who is in what set:

Clete Boyer Atlanta Braves G
S
Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves
N S
Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles G N S
Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles G N S
Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox G
S
Reggie Smith Boston Red Sox G
S
Jim Lonborg Boston Red Sox G N S
Tony Conigliaro Boston Red Sox G
S
Rick Reichardt California Angels G
S
Jim Fregosi California Angels G N S
Don Mincher California Angels G

Billy Williams Chicago Cubs G
S
Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs G
S
Ron Santo Chicago Cubs G N S
Joel Horlen Chicago White Sox G
S
Tommy John Chicago White Sox G N S
Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds G N S
Jim Maloney Cincinnati Reds G
S
Max Alvis Cleveland Indians G
S
Tony Horton Cleveland Indians G N
Ken Harrelson Cleveland Indians G

Earl Wilson Detroit Tigers G
S
Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers G N S
Al Kaline Detroit Tigers G N S
Denny McLain Detroit Tigers G

Mickey Lolich Detroit Tigers

S
Bob Aspromonte Houston Astros G

Jim Wynn Houston Astros G
S
Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers G
S
Willie Davis Los Angeles Dodgers G

Al Ferrara Los Angeles Dodgers G N
Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins G N S
Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins G
S
Cesar Tovar Minnesota Twins G
S
Chico Cardenas Minnesota Twins G

Rusty Staub Montreal Expos G N
Jerry Koosman New York Mets G
S
Bud Harrelson New York Mets G
S
Ron Swoboda New York Mets G
S
Tom Seaver New York Mets G N S
Mickey Mantle New York Yankees G
S
Mel Stottlemyre New York Yankees G N S
Rick Monday Oakland Athletics G N S
Bert Campaneris Oakland Athletics G
S
Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics

S
Richie Allen Philadelphia Phillies G N
Johnny Callison Philadelphia Phillies G

Chris Short Philadelphia Phillies G
S
Gene Alley Pittsburgh Pirates G
S
Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates
N S
Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates

S
Mike McCormick San Francisco Giants G
S
Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants G N S
Willie Mays San Francisco Giants G N S
Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants G
S
Tim McCarver St. Louis Cardinals G

Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals G N S
Curt Flood St. Louis Cardinals G

Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals G N S
Orlando Cepeda St. Louis Cardinals G

Paul Casanova Washington Senators G N S
Frank Howard Washington Senators

S

Two players are in the Nabisco set but do not appear in the Globe set - just Aaron and Clemente. In both cases the Nabisco card does match the SI poster. In four cases a player got an SI poster but not a Globe or Nabisco card - Mickey Lolich, Reggie Jackson, Bill Mazeroski and Frank Howard. I thought maybe it would be interesting to see where the other photos came from, but apparently they were just '68 SI posters that were no longer being offered by the time this advertisement was printed. Still, it was a fun little further dive into this weird oddball set.


4 comments:

  1. This may have already been covered elsewhere before, but it's new to me, and is quite a bit more interesting than I initially thought it would be.

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  2. I didn't know of any this, and had no idea the Nabisco set was so rare. I got a Nabisco Mel Stottlemyre at a card show last January for a dollar. Now I'm wondering if there were any other cards from the set I didn't buy.

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  3. That Nabisco set looks cool, I'll have to keep an eye out for those.

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  4. Thanks for all the hard work you put into this post. I wasn't even aware of these Nabisco cards. Looked them up on COMC and they are pretty pricey.

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