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Italian-American Baseball!

December 15th, 2009 at 10:46 pm · No Comments

As you may know, Marty Appel, former PR director of the Yankees, sends me stuff every now and then to promote. Marty has great stuff. Here is a list of Italian-American baseball material. I’m 1/4 Italian. How could I refuse?

 

From Marty: 

this is a fun little product I’m helping with PR……since the Yankees seemingly had more Italian stars than any other team, headed by Lazzeri, Crosetti, DiMaggio, Berra, Pepitone, Giambi and the current manager……maybe you might like this in your Blog…..you can use images from the website cited in the release….thank you as always!  Marty
…and I’ll throw in Rizzuto and Raschi…not to mention Righetti…
 

ITALIAN AMERICAN BASEBALL HEROES CARD SET

PRODUCED BY ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA

 

New York – The rich history of Italian Americans in Major League Baseball is told for the first time in an educational and handsome set of 100 baseball cards, available now.

 

The cards, will be appreciated by collectors, baseball historians, and Americans of Italian origin, and celebrate not only the greatest names – Hall of Famers Joe DiMaggio, Ernie Lombardi, Tom Lasorda, Yogi Berra, Tony Lazzeri, Phil Rizzuto, Roy Campanella, and broadcaster Joe Garagiola, possible future Hall of Famers like Tony LaRussa, Joe Torre, Billy Martin, Ron Santo, Craig Biggio, Mike Piazza and Andy Pettitte, but such popular figures as Tony Conigliaro, Rocky Colavito, John Franco, Lee Mazzilli, Joe Pepitone, Mike Scioscia, Joe Girardi and Terry Francona.

 

The cards are a product of the National Ethnic Heritage Foundation in partnership with the Order of Sons of Italy in America, with sets available for a $49 donation to the Sons of Italy Foundation, a 501 ( c )3 charitable foundation. 

 

Only 10,000 sets have been produced, and each card features original oil portraits of the subjects by a team of artists supervised by the acclaimed George Kotsovos,   (www.theworkofgeorgekotsovos.com)

 

In addition to a full color portrait on the front, the cards feature biographical information and lifetime statistics on the back.  The five-color printing process includes metallic gold foil on 16- gauge stock, heavily coated with a UV inhibitor to prevent fading.  The cards are handsomely packaged and shrink wrapped in a 5 ¾” x 7” x 1 ½” gift box.

 

The 100 subjects selected for the set were researched and selected by originally by consensus of  various experts and the with valued comments from the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame, as well as individual baseball historians.  Included aside from players are former Baseball Commissioner Bart Giamatti, umpire Babe Pinelli, Arizona Diamondbacks founding owner Jerry Colangelo, and legendary Atlanta pitching coach Leo Mazzone, featured on his first ever card apart from minor league cards.

 

Also receiving his “first card” is Lewis Pessano “Buttercup” Dickerson, who broke into the major leagues in 1878 with the Cincinnati Red Stockings, making him the first Italian-American in the game.

 

Other familiar names are Dom and Vince DiMaggio, Bobby Valentine, Steve Sax, Vic Raschi, Dave Righetti, Jason Giambi, Sal Maglie, Frank Malzone, Gary Gaetti, Carl Furillo, Frank Crosetti, Jack Clark, Rick Cerone, Bernie Carbo, Dolph Camilli, Mark Belanger, Sal Bando, Johnny Antonelli and Barry Zito. And what set would be complete without collector’s favorite Don Mossi!?

 

The cards are not sold commercially, and are available through the two websites – www.nehf.org and www.osia.org.  The donation is acknowledged with a fully tax deductible receipt from Order Sons of Italy Foundation.  Discounts are available for three or more sets.

 

NEHF, the National Ethnic Heritage Foundation, a 501(c)3 corporation was established in August 2008 with a mission to educate the North American public about the cultural contributions made to the United States and Canada by the diverse ethnic and religious groups that power the engines or growth and knowledge.  The Foundation collects and disseminates this knowledge through print and electronic media.  Their goal is not just tolerance, but total acceptance of the minority by the majority.

 

 

Included in the set

 


Ed Abbaticchio

Johnny Antonelli

Bob Aspromonte

Ken Aspromonte

Rich Aurilia

Steve Balboni

Sal Bando

Mark Belanger

Yogi Berra

Craig Biggio

Ping Bodie

Zeke Bonura

Chris Bosio

Ricky Bottalico

Larry Bowa

Ralph Branca

Ernie Broglio

Dolph Camilli

Ken Caminiti

Roy Campanella

Tom Candiotti

Bernie Carbo

Jon Castino

Phil Cavarretta

Rick Cerone

Jeff Cirillo

Jack Clark

Jerry Colangelo

Rocky Colavito

Tony Conigliaro

Frankie Crosetti 

  

Tony Cuccinello

Doug DeCinces

Frank Demaree

Mark Derosa

Buttercup Dickerson

Dom DiMaggio

Joe DiMaggio

Vince DiMaggio

Dick Drago

Jeff Fassero

Joe Ferguson

Ray Fosse

John Franco

Terry Francona

Tito Francona

Jim Fregosi

Carl Furillo

Gary Gaetti

Joe Garagiola

Bartlett Giamatti

Jason Giambi

Al Gionfrido

Joe Girardi

Dave Guisti

Tony Graffanino

Pete Incaviglia

Paul Konerko

Tony LaRussa

Tom Lasorda

Cookie Lavagetto

Tony Lazzeri

Ernie Lombardi

 

  

Sal Maglie

Frank Malzone

Gus Manciso

Billy Martin

Phil Masi

Lee Mazzilli

Leo Mazzone

Sam Mele

Doug Mirabelli

John Montefusco

Don Mossi

Tom Pagnozzi

Eddie Pellagrini

Joe Pepitone

Rico Petrocelli

Andy Pettitte

Mike Piazza

Babe Pinelli

Vic Raschi

Dave Righetti

Phil Rizzuto

Johnny Romano

Ron Santo

Steve Sax

Mike Scioscia

Sibby Sisti

John Smoltz

Kevin Tapani

Gene Tenace

Joe Torre

Bobby Valentine

Robin Ventura

Frank Viola

Barry Zito   

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