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  April 23, 1991 New York Yankee Stadium Official Batting Order Card
 
April 23, 1991 New York Yankee Stadium Official Batting Order Card
1991 New York Official Batting Order Card
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1991
  • SIZE -  5.5" X 7.25"
  • PRICE GUIDE 
    -1990's Common Regular Season:
    $25.00-$50.00
    -Games of Note:
    $500.00-$1,500.00
    Value will vary based on game, team and player demand. Batting order cards attributed to a player milestone or games of note carry an added premium accordingly.
 
 
NOTES:
 
   These "Official Batting Order" lineup cards are from the game played on April 23, 1991, at New York's Yankee Stadium. The Home team batting order card was filled out by Stump Merrill, and the visiting club was filled out, and signed at the bottom by HOF Manager Sparky Anderson. These pre-printed batting order cards; light blue tint for the home team, and a darker blue tint for the visiting club, were common to the 1990's. The back of each lineup card features the ground rules for Yankee Stadium.

 Batting Order cards are submitted to the umpire by the manager or coach of each team before the game when they go over the ground rules. The umpire keeps one copy of the lineup card of each team, and gives the second copy to the opposing manager. These two lineup cards come from the Don Denkinger Collection.

 The value for batting order lineup cards will vary based on age, the lineup for that game, the signature of the manager on the original copy, team, stadium, and accomplishments of noted players for that game. As with all collectibles condition is important but the crease caused by folding is normal. In general the value of a lineup card from a common regular season game from the 1990's era could start in the $25.-$50. price range. The significance of the game, noted players in the lineup or personal milestones accomplished will raise the value accordingly.

 Game played on Tuesday, April 23, 1991 at Yankee Stadium. New York Yankees 5, Detroit Tigers 0. Don Mattingly career home run 170 (season HR 1 0f 9) Yankees Manager Stump Merrill, Tigers Manager Sparky Anderson. Home plate Umpire - Don Denkinger,


 
 
1991 New York Yankee Stadium Official Batting Order Card
New York Yankee Stadium Ground Rules New York Yankee Stadium Visiting Club Ground Rules
1991 New York Official Batting Order
Card Back Ground Rules
New York Yankee Stadium Visiting Club Ground Rules

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