by ebbets55 » April 5th, 2026, 9:57 am
And here is the obituary.
JD
Joseph L. Phillips, born August 31, 1939, passed away peacefully in McKinney, Texas on March 14, 2026, at the age of 86.
A passionate sportsman, musician, and renowned authority on vintage baseball gloves, Joseph lived a rich and accomplished life marked by quiet strength, family devotion, and a deep love for America’s pastimes. His professional and personal pursuits brought him national recognition in the world of baseball memorabilia while allowing him to provide for and cherish his family.
Joseph enjoyed a multifaceted career that blended athletic participation, musical performance, and expert scholarship. He played five years of semi-pro baseball, reaching the State Finals of the National Baseball Congress in Texas in 1964. He was a standout slow-pitch softball player from 1967 to 2012, earning National All-Tournament honors four times (2001–2003 and 2005), and earlier pitched in an Army Air Force All-Star Game in 1960. A charter member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and a lifetime member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, he also performed musically, playing in a band with Hall of Fame steel guitarist Tom Brumley in 1959–60 and recording the song “The Fly” in 1964.
His greatest legacy in the sports collecting community came through his expertise on baseball gloves. Joseph authored the definitive book *Nokona Ball Gloves: A Texas Tradition*, published numerous articles including six for *Sports Collectors Digest* (where he served as a columnist), and wrote and edited over 90 issues of *The Glove Collector* newsletter. He was featured in a *Sports Illustrated* article on baseball gloves and was quoted in *The New York Times*. His passion led to memorable conversations and interviews with baseball legends including Brooks Robinson, Robin Roberts, Bobby Richardson, Johnny Bench, Nolan Ryan, Andre Dawson, Jim Piersall, and Marques Haynes, as well as discussions with golf icon Jack Nicklaus, NFL coach Tom Landry, and former American League President Bobby Brown. He had the honor of meeting Presidents Gerald Ford and George W. Bush.
Above all, Joseph cherished the bonds that held his family together through the years and found his deepest fulfillment in their shared moments.
A Celebration of Life (a come-and-go event) will be held in his honor on **Sunday, April 12, 2026**, from **11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.** at **3351 Virginia Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75072**.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Danalee Phillips; his son, Joe Mark Phillips (Spouse Deanne Phillips); his daughter, Sherrill Phillips; his granddaughter, Erika Martinez spouse Austin Martinez), Abby Phillips and Ava Isom; and his great-grandchildren, Blakely Crump and Cohen Martinez. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Joseph’s memory to a charity of one’s choice that supports family causes or youth sports.