Starting Lineup (toy line)
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Starting Lineup is a brand of sports
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A typical figure stands about 4 inches (10 cm) tall, but the brand at times launched various special series that can be much larger including a 14" NBA line and came with a sports card of the respective athlete.
Initial releases
Kenner debuted the Starting Lineup figures in 1988 by releasing a 132-player
Continued success and decline
While there was always at least one annual set featuring single-packed figures for baseball, basketball, football and hockey, there were many other specialty products such as dual-packed figure sets, team sets, one-on-one scene type sets and much more. In 1989 Kenner introduced the Baseball Greats dual-packed figures, featuring such past Hall of Famers as Mickey Mantle with Joe DiMaggio, and Reggie Jackson with Don Drysdale. Basketball, football and hockey would later get their own dual-packed sets in the late 1990s.
1989 also saw Kenner releasing many other specialty and sometimes one-time only products like the AFC and NFC offensive and defensive helmet sets, 9-figure baseball team sets, baseball, basketball and football one-on-one action sequences featuring two players from different teams, and even a Headliner set which featured a superstar player displayed on a base with a miniature newspaper front page cover touting the accomplishment of that particular player.
1989 was also the year Kenner released the NBA Slam Dunk series, which featured players like Michael Jordan and Larry Bird dunking on a small basketball hoop, complete with backboard and hardwood floor. Kenner would also offer exclusive product lines through their four-issue annual Starting Lineup Collector's Club Newsletter, in which consumers could order such unique items as a Nolan Ryan Freeze Frame product in 1995, featuring the pitcher in four different team uniforms with each figure depicting a different position in his windup and delivery of a pitch. Other specialty product lines included 12" doll-like figures in 1997 and the once popular Stadium Stars baseball set featuring larger figurines placed over a base which was a replica of that player's respective stadium; Roger Clemens standing over Fenway Park is one example of such a figure.
Boxing figurines were released as part of their "Timeless Legends" series during the late 1990s, featuring Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali as well as a dual pack with enlarged figures of Ali and Joe Frazier. Other important sports figures also had figures of them released as part of that series, including Mary Lou Retton and Pelé.
After the release of the initial sets, Kenner and Hasbro, who purchased Kenner in 1991, found it difficult to produce large sets because almost all notable players had already been included in the 1988 releases.
Comeback
Legacy One, Inc. obtained the trademark after Hasbro let it lapse. As of January 2017[update], Match-Up, a Florida company, is licensed to produce Starting Lineup figures as stadium giveaways.
See also
References
- Orange County Register. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
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- ^ a b c d Malinowski, Erik (November 11, 2014). "Five Awesome Facts about Starting Lineup Figures". Fox Sports. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ^ "1988 MLB Baseball Starting Lineup Figures". Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ^ DeLessio, Joe (2017-01-11). "Starting Lineup figures are making a comeback". Sports on Earth. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
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- ^ "Stadium Give Away Starting Lineup Figures". startinglineupfigures.com.