All passes are from the career of Whalen Monica
Monica started attending baseball’s World Series in 1926 and baseball’s All-Star game in 1937. Beginning in 1948 Monica worked with production companies covering the World Series and All-Star Games. His work would eventually lead him to positions with “This Week in Baseball” and Major League Baseball Productions.
Riverfront pass is made out as follows:
Name: "Whalen Monica"
Affiliation: "M.L. Films"
Location: "Dugout 1-A" Tabs appear to have been removed from bottom. There are three random-seeming holes punched near the bottom the hang has been reinforced with athletic tape, likely from the trainer in the dugout! There is an additional piece of athletic tape on the bottom of the back of the pass. Light moisture damage. Fenway Pass is made out as follows
Name: "Whalen Monica" the other fields aren't filled out all game tabs have been removed. Otherwise only light wear. Autographed on reverse by Rico Petrocelli in blue ballpoint. Autograph is very slightly overlapped at the bottom by a piece of silver tape. As with all these passes they are cool items that are MUCH rarer than a ticket stub.