Friday, March 8, 2019

Payday Pack - Flipped Off!

Another payday, another pack of Topps base! I'm still enjoying the set, so let's see what gems this foiled pack reveals to me...

3rd Place

2019 Topps #13 David Price

I still think he should have been co-MVP with Steve Pearce. I love how his leg perfectly "kicks" the border.

2nd Place

2019 Topps #269 Francisco Lindor

Lindor is giving the opposing team a genuine "sorry/not sorry" look.

1st Place

2019 Topps #273 Kole Calhoun

Outside of the famous shot from Jose Bautista, has a bat flip ever been more perfectly captured on a card? This has to be up there. What a beautifully executed shot!

Other Contestants Not Appearing On Stage:
#110 Trevor Bauer
#190 Steven Duggar (RC)
#61 Touki Toussaint (RC)
#173 Michael Fulmer
#ICR-15 Don Mattingly (Iconic Card Reprints insert)
#SSB-41 Stephen Strasburg (Super Stars Of Baseball insert)
#83 Lou Trevino
#89 Corey Dickerson
#86 David Bote
#65 Derek Dietrich
#81 Wade Davis
#192 Luis Urias (RC)
#225 Yadier Molina


Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Repack Haiku #92 (Carlos Quentin)

Red Sox dodged bullet
Almost traded for Nomar
Couldn't stay healthy 

2009 Topps 206 #3 Carlos Quentin

Monday, March 4, 2019

First Impressions - 2019 Topps Heritage

As much as I like Heritage, it's not a set I'll ever chase. The set completionist in me finds all those short prints an abomination of the hobby. In the past, I've bought maybe a hanger or two, then maybe hope I find them on clearance. This year, however, I've been more excited than ever purely because of my personal team fandom. The 1970 set had two great subsets going for it - the World Series highlights and the Sporting News All-Stars. The Red Sox are obviously well represented in both. In fact, the set has a whopping 34 Red Sox cards in it, and only 4 of them are short prints. That, to me at least, makes this a set worth buying. Here's my first in-hand look at 2019 Heritage, along with some thoughts:

#88 Corbin Burns/Nate Orf


The honor of the first card from the pack goes to this pair of Brewers rookies. Upon further research, neither of these guys appeared on the Brewers Top Prospect lists for 2019 or 2018. Not much to get excited about.

#326 Tyler Skaggs
#182 Andrew Cashner
#172 Chad Sobotka/Bryse Wilson
#126 Max Stassi


It looks like they did a great job with the backs too! Cartoons are always a plus, and Stassi's cartoon is the first time I can recall seeing the "pitch-framing" skill to be mentioned.

#257 Brad Hand
#50 Yoenis Cespedes
#115 Billy Hamilton


First look at a player who changed uniforms during the off-season.

#69 2018 NL Pitching Leaders
#4 Justin Smoak (1970 Topps Scratch Off insert)


A cool reproduction of an original 1970 insert. If I ever get a double, I might be tempted to play it...

#298 Derek Rodriguez
#130 Hunter Renfroe
#380 Jesse Winkler
#304 Chris Taylor


Shout out to a UVa alum! I like the contrast on the background with the blue sky over an almost sepia earth. Somewhere, someone is looking at this card and thinking "Hey! That's my car!"

#280 Nick Ahmed
#113 Lance McCullers Jr
#299 Nicky Delmonico
#208 Tony Kemp
#282 Harrison Bader (ASR)


We end things with the best card of the pack. How can you not love those old style ASR trophies?

Yawn! Not only did I fail to pull any Red Sox cards, but this pack severely lacks any star power. In fact, outside of the Pitching Leaders card, no one in this pack was featured on MLB's Top 100 Players Now list. That's really disappointing.

Oh, well. Hopefully the next pack will make up for it...

Friday, March 1, 2019

Topps Needs To Stop

A card from this year's new set got me thinking, and pushed me down a rabbit hole. Just in case you were curious, since the start of the decade, Topps has given us:

2010 Topps - Cards Your Mom 

Threw Out #CMT-33 



2012 Topps Archives - Reprints #8



2012 Topps Tier One - Clear Rookie 

Reprint Autographs #CRA-DM



2013 Topps- Manufactured 

Rookie Card Patch #RCP-16




2014 Topps - Manufactured Rookie 

Commemorative Patch #RCP-19



2014 Topps - Future Stars 

That Never Were #FS-29



2016 Topps Archives 

65th Anniversary Edition #A65-DM



2016 Topps - Berger's Best #BB-33



2017 Topps - Rediscover Topps #NNO



2017 Topps Clearly Authentic 

- Clearly Authentic Reprint Autographs #CARAU-DM



2018 Topps Archives 

- Topps Rookie History #8


 And now the latest offering....

2019 Topps 

- Iconic Card Reprints - #ICR-15



Topps, you need to stop. Seriously, just stop. 

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Repack Haiku #91 (Randy Ready)

First thought in my head:
I wonder if he's sick of
"Are you Ready?" jokes


1991 Upper Deck #540 Randy Ready

Monday, February 25, 2019

Time Travel Trading Update #27


Xander Bogaerts couldn't believe what he saw as he entered the room. Ornate display cases completely covered three full walls from floor to ceiling. Inside, the displays were filled with all sorts of baseball memorabilia. It was well known in the Red Sox clubhouse that Nomar had an impressive collection, but until he saw it with his own eyes he couldn't fathom how extensive it was.

"What do you think?" Nomar asked with a hint of pride. Xander paused, taking in a picture of Nomar with the great Ted Williams, before answering. "It's incredible. I feel like I'm at the Hall of Fame." 

"Here, let me show you my latest acquisition." With a casual flip, Nomar tossed a ball into Xander's waiting hands. A baseball - old, dirty, easily a hundred years old. The weight and feel of it was different then what was used today, but in his hands it felt as familiar as anything. Slowly, almost reverently, he turned the ball until he could see the writing: "To Nomar - Best wishes, Babe Ruth." Wow, a baseball autographed by the legendary Babe Ruth! That must have set Nomar back a.... The thought trailed off in Xander's mind as he looked at the inscription again. "To Nomar." Was this a prank? Perhaps Nomar was having fun at his expense. The writing had to have been forged, but still, the age of the ball was undeniable. He doubted Nomar would deface such a treasure for the sake of a joke.

"How is this possible? Babe Ruth died about 80 years ago himself? Where did you get this?" A sly smile formed on Nomar's face. "Would you believe I actually met him? I have some very powerful friends who've built a working time machine, and this ball is proof it works. Unfortunately, their funding has been cut, and so I've been helping solicit donations. Interested?"

Xander peered at the ball again, then gazed around at all the vintage artifacts on display. 

"Tell me more..."

**********

Some fresh cardboard was enough to entice two new trades, both courtesy of the TCDB! First off is a 2-for-1 from a collector named Dan. I don't think this was initially intended to be a Time Travel Trade, just a regular one. However, it met my prerequisites, so into the stack are a couple of Red Sox shortstops from last year's set:


Not bad for the 30th Time Travel Trade, if I do say so myself!

Next up are some cards from a TCDB member named Garrett. I sent three cards his way, and he sent these 4 back:


A couple of former Cy Young winners highlight this group of cards. I know, you may look at 1989 Fleer and think "junk wax", but I prefer to think of it as "Holy crap these cards are 30 years old!"

These new additions, plus all the rest here, are waiting for some brave soul to take them into their collection. I still have most of the new 2019 pack available too. All I'm looking for is an older card in return, whether it's a year prior like Dan's cards or "Holy crap these cards are 30 years old" like Garrett's! Make me an offer!

The Time Travel Trade Stack:

2019 Topps
#27 Mike Leake
#32 Carlos Correa
#57 Justin Verlander
#62 Elvis Andrus
#123 Jose Martinez
#189 Khris Davis (LL)
#215 Didi Gregorius
#217 Joe Jimenez
#226 Almora Albert
#274 Francisco Cevelli
#290 Steven Souza Jr.
#346 Chris Iannetta

2019 Topps - Super Stars Of Baseball
#SSB-32 Chris Carpenter

2018 Topps
#502 Xander Bogaerts

2018 Topps - Instant Impact
#II-3 Nomar Garciaparra

2008-09 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#128 Tim Thomas

2001 Upper Deck - e-Card (golf)
#E-TW Tiger Woods

1998 SP Top Prospects
#119 James Manias

1993 Classic Draft Picks (basketball)
#33 Will Flemons
#67 Bennie Seltzer

1990-91 Hoops (basketball)
#168 Glen Rice (RC)

1990-91 Pro Set Super Bowl 160 (football)
#16 SB XVI Ticket - San Francisco 49ers / Cincinnati Bengals

1990 Upper Deck
#626 Frank Viola

1990 Pro Set - Theme Art (football)
#10 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers / Dallas Cowboys 

1989 Fleer
#29 Bob Welch

1989 Score
#495 Larry Parrish

1986 Sportflics
#122 John Tudor

1986 Topps
#5 Rose Special '75-'78
#6 Rose Special '79-'82
 #401 Fernando Valenzuela (Turn Back The Clock)

1985 Topps
#694 Joe Carter

1982 Donruss
#NNO Checklist 545-653

1982 O-Pee-Chee E.T. The Extraterrestrial (non-sport)
#15 Among Elliott's Toys

1980 Topps
#143 Bruce Bochte
#157 Willie Wilson
#671 A's Future Stars

1979 Topps
#130 Bob Watson
#465 Reggie Smith

1977 Topps
#524 Rowland Office

1975 Topps
#378 Derrel Thomas
#402 Bob Tolan

1974 Topps
#38 Don Kessinger
#67 Tommy Helms

1974 Topps - Team Checklists
#NNO Montreal Expos

1973-74 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#53 Richard Lemieux

1973 Topps
#18 Leroy Stanton
#29 Tony Taylor
#36 Steve Barber
#79 Jim Willoughby (RC)
#98 Dick Woodson
#99 Carl Taylor

1972 Topps
#43 Rick Wise
#109 Jerry May
#437 Maury Wills
#438 Maury Wills (IA)

1971 Topps
#16 Ken Singleton (RC)
#63 AL 1970 RBI Leaders (Howard/Conigliaro/Powell)
#71 AL 1970 Strikeout Leaders (McDowell/Lolich/Johnson)
#90 Joe Pepitone
#95 Luis Tiant
#105 Tony Conigliaro
#146 Ralph Houk (MGR)
#183 Gil Hodges (MGR)
#195 AL Playoffs Game 1 - Powell Muscles Twins!
#208 Billy Martin (MGR)
#290 Tony Oliva
#374 Clete Boyer
#385 Maury Wills
#388 Al Oliver

1971 Topps (football)
#22 Ken Avery (RC)

1970 Topps
#47 Bob Miller
#56 Phillies Rookies - Joe Lis/Scott Reid (RC)
#103 Frank Reberger

1970 Red Rose and Blue Ribbon North American Wildlife In Danger (non-sport)
#32 Polar Bear

1969 Topps
#139 Andy Kosco

1969 Topps - Deckle Edge
#13 Mel Stottlemyre

1969 Topps (football)
#73 Bennie McRae
#154 Sam Baker

1968 Topps
#4 1967 AL RBI Leaders (Yastrzemski/Killebrew/Robinson)
#348 Larry Colton/Dick Thoenen

1968 Topps - Game
#15 Steve Hargan

1968 Topps (football)
#7 Earl Gros

1967 Philadelphia (football)
#109 New York Giants (TC)

1966 Topps
#154 Chuck Hiller

1966 Philadelphia (football)
#104 Rams vs. Browns

1965 Philadelphia (football)
#193 John Paluck

1964 Philadelphia (football)
#172 Ken Gray (RC)

1963 Topps
#155 Bill Stafford

1961 Topps
#32 Ray Sadecki
#38 Bob Lillis
#96 Billy O'Dell
#165 Gino Cimoli
#258 Jack Sanford
#267 Norm Siebern

1960 Topps
#95 Frank Thomas

1959 Topps
#289 Willie Jones

1959 Topps (football)
#80 Joe Perry

1958 Topps
#371 Marty Keough (RC)

1958 Topps Zorro (non-sport)
#83 Rude Awakening

1957 Topps
#66 Brooks Lawrence
#235 Tom Poholsky
#249 Dave Pope
#371 Bob Lennon

1956 Topps
#21 Joe Collins
#103 Willie Miranda (white back)
#156 Johnny Antonelli

1956 Topps Flags of the World (non-sport)
#70 Jordan

1955 Topps
#126 Dick Hall (RC)

1954 Bowman
#73 Don Mueller

1952 Bowman
#57 Clyde Vollmer

1938 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Tenth Series (J9-6) (non-sport)
#2 Black-throated Green Warbler

The Time Travel Trading Project is simple in concept. I started out with a random pack of 2018 Topps Series 1 baseball cards. My aim was to trade every card in that pack for something older. Each card I receive in turn is then made available for trade, with the goal to get the oldest card I can get.

Number of trades completed: 31
Unique trading partners: 23

Number of cards mailed out: 73
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1956

Number of cards received: 167
Year of oldest card received: 1938

Friday, February 22, 2019

Payday Pack - It's Always Gray In New York

Maybe it's me, but for the small sample size of cards I've bought so far, collation has been horrible! I've bought less than 200 cards, and over a quarter of them have been doubles! I even have triples of cards already! Here's hoping things get better. In the meantime, let's look at my Top 3...

3rd Place

2019 Topps #263 Always Sonny

This card is actually a big swing-and-a-miss from Topps as far as I'm concerned. Topps is obviously trying to reference the TV show "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia". The problem I have is that this show's full title references another MLB city! Wouldn't an "Always Sunny" header work better for some Phillies players? No, Topps really, really needed to attach that headline to a guy named Sonny, even if said player was one of the least liked players on the team. Was any Yankee fan sad to see him get traded?

2nd Place

2019 Topps - 1984 Topps Baseball 
#T84-3 Trea Turner

These 1984 cards are pretty nice, even if they are just Archive wannabes...

1st Place

2019 Topps #21 Jean Segura

The best picture of the pack goes to a guy who will get to see how sunny Philadelphia can get. I love the outstretched arms as he glides around the bases. Dirt on a uniform is always a good addition too!

Other Contestants Not Appearing On Stage
#49 Michael Kopech (RC)
#74 Chad Bettis
#142 Pedro Strop
#228 Rafael Devers
#237 Seth Lugo
#317 Kevin Gausman
#SSB-24 Eugenio Suarez (Super Stars of Baseball insert)
#344 Max Scherzer
#203 Will Smith
#285 Sonny Gray
#20 Jose Urena
#133 Ryan Zimmerman
#57 Justin Verlander

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Repack Haiku #90 (Mike Maddux)

Greg's older brother
Is making himself well known
As great pitching coach


1988 Fleer #309 Mike Maddux

Monday, February 18, 2019

6 Degrees of Mookie - The Teddy Higuera Connection

It's time once again for "6 Degrees Of Mookie" - the fabulous game show blog post where I take a random card in my collection and attempt to connect it to current Red Sox superstar Mookie Betts! Let's take a look at today's contestant! 

Random TCDB Card:

 1992 Donruss #294 Teddy Higuera



If someone were to ask you who was the MLB's best pitcher in 1986, you'd probably say it was Cy Young and MVP award winner Roger Clemens. However, Higuera finished that season with a higher WAR! That season was one for the ages as Higuera earned his only All-Star selection en route to becoming the first Mexican to win 20 games. He one of the many tales of a pitcher with Hall of Fame talent derailed by injuries.

Looking at the list of Brewers in the 1992 Donruss set, I think I have a connection.

Teammates in the 1992 Donruss set
#294 Teddy Higuera
#51 Paul Molitor

It helps to find players who have either had long careers and played on numerous teams. Paul Molitor definitely qualifies here. Among those teams, I recall him having a stint with the Twins.

Teammates in the 1999 Fleer Tradition set
#222 Paul Molitor
#248 David Ortiz

David Ortiz was just starting out as Molitor's career was winding down. These Twins can claim to have two of the greatest designated hitters in history on the same team!

Teammates in the 2016 Topps set
#400 David Ortiz
#84 Mookie Betts

David Ortiz is probably the one former teammate Mookie has had that can claim to have been playing in the 1900's - if I can connect a card to Big Papi, that'll make my job a lot easier!

Degrees of Mookie: 3



Friday, February 15, 2019

A Fond Farewell

I came way too late to the party.  As a fairly new blogger to the scene, I haven't built up the relationships many of you collectors have over the years. I don't think I've earned my way into that "inner circle" yet.

The downside to this is that on occasion you have to say goodbye to one of the greats before you've gotten an opportunity to really know them. Such is the case with Wes, most recently from the Area 40 blog. When I was a blog lurker, Wes's exploits and tales of generosity were often subjects of post from bloggers all around. He was one of the great collectors, and what separated him from most others was that he was eager to spread that joy of collecting whenever he could. The guy was a year long Santa Clause.

As many of you know, Wes decided to retire from the hobby. Rather than go quietly into that good night, he decided to go out with a bang and experience every card collector's greatest fantasy: an massive days-long pack-ripping extravaganza! As part of this orgy of cardboard, Wes decided to give away all the hits. Even more impressive (to me at least), he decided to donate all the base cards and inserts. (I don't think this part can be understated. We're talking thousands of cards here. I don't know where they'll go and how they'll be distributed, but I can't help but imagine the wide-eyes happiness some kids may get from such a donation. Wes may have created a few life long collectors from this act of kindness, and that is beautiful.)

As for the hits, which included serial numbered cards, relics, and autographs, Wes decided to make teams and lots available on a first come, first serve basis. I'm not going to lie, when he announced when  claims could be made, I had his blog loaded on my phone and refreshed constantly. I was like a Black Friday bargain hunter camped outside a store on Thanksgiving night. I knew that if I was even 2 minutes late, that one of the many other Red Sox fans out there would have my team quickly snatched up. I managed to procure the Red Sox lot, as well as any Buffalo Sabres that may show up.

Wes's "grand opening" was truly epic, and it was amazing what he pulled from all those boxes and loose packs. It was fun to follow. No Red Sox or Sabres were revealed among the biggest hits, so I had to wait until my envelope arrived to see what goodies I ended up with.

I was lucky enough to end up with 6 cards, which I'll countdown by my own personal excitement ranking:

2008 Bowman Chrome - Prospects Refractor #BCP137 Yamaico Navarro (SN#500)


I don't focus on minor leaguers and prospects, so Bowman is not a set I usually target. At least Navarro eventually made it to Boston, playing 36 games with the Red Sox in 2010 and 2011.

2001 Topps - Gold #218 Victor Martinez (SN#2011)


A part of me was hoping I'd get a gold parallel from this year's set, but I can't complain about an All-Star catcher!

2002-03 O-Pee-Chee Premier #136 Rob Ray (SN#500)


The lone Sabre in the bunch, featuring fan-favorite Rob Ray. I actually like the alternate jersey!

2017 Donruss - Season Stat Line #62 Jackie Bradley Jr. (SN#26)


Each card in this insert set was serial numbered to the player's highlighted stat, in this case Jackie's 26 home runs. The SN#26 was one of the smaller print runs in the set.

2008 Topps Moments & Milestones #102-49 Mike Lowell (SN#150)


If I ever start a player collection, Mike Lowell would get serious consideration. Besides being a Red Sox All Star and World Series MVP, he's also a fellow cancer survivor and once played in my hometown's summer league.

2004 Topps Clubhouse Collection #NG Nomar Garciaparra (MEM, T2)


A sweet Nomar Garciaparra bat relic! Am I the only one amused by the layout? It looks like Nomar is farting out the relic. Maybe Garciaparra need to cut back on the fiber?

Thanks again, Wes. You'll be missed among the blog-o-verse. Whatever the future holds, I wish you luck and happiness.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Repack Haiku #89 (Sandy Alomar, Jr.)

I thought he had a
decent case for Hall of Fame
surprised by JAWS score

1992 Donruss #29 Sandy Alomar, Jr (AS)

By the popular Hall of Fame metric, he's listed 128th, tied with Greg Zaun and behind current players like Alex Avila, Miguel Montero, and Matt Weiters. I have a hard time processing that...

Monday, February 11, 2019

Time Travel Trading Update #26


Despite a nice influx of 70s cards, my last post struck out on the trade front. I was able to get some feedback regarding the 2019 set at least. Both responses I received were in favor of adding a pack of the new set into the mix, so that's what I'm going to do!

Fresh off the rack is a pack for the stack!



Can I just say that Poncedeleon must be one of the great baseball names ever? It takes me back to middle school history... 

So let's see if new set mania gets me any more trades! As always, the key for me is to get something older in return! Make your trade offers below or on the Trading Card Database (My ID is Kep75).

Let's get some trades going!

The Time Travel Trade Stack:

2019 Topps
#27 Mike Leake
#32 Carlos Correa
#57 Justin Verlander
#62 Elvis Andrus
#123 Jose Martinez
#189 Khris Davis (LL)
#215 Didi Gregorius
#217 Joe Jimenez
#226 Almora Albert
#274 Francisco Cevelli
#290 Steven Souza Jr.
#334 Jake Lamb
#346 Chris Iannetta

2019 Topps - Evolution Of
#EO-21 Vintage/Modern Baseball

2019 Topps - Rainbow Foil
#140 Daniel Poncedeleon

2019 Topps - Super Stars Of Baseball
#SSB-32 Chris Carpenter

2008-09 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#128 Tim Thomas

2001 Upper Deck - e-Card (golf)
#E-TW Tiger Woods

1993 Classic Draft Picks (basketball)
#33 Will Flemons
#67 Bennie Seltzer

1990-91 Hoops (basketball)
#168 Glen Rice (RC)

1990-91 Pro Set Super Bowl 160 (football)
#16 SB XVI Ticket - San Francisco 49ers / Cincinnati Bengals

1990 Pro Set - Theme Art (football)
#10 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers / Dallas Cowboys 

1986 Sportflics
#122 John Tudor

1986 Topps
#5 Rose Special '75-'78
#6 Rose Special '79-'82
 #401 Fernando Valenzuela (Turn Back The Clock)

1985 Topps
#694 Joe Carter

1982 Donruss
#NNO Checklist 545-653

1982 O-Pee-Chee E.T. The Extraterrestrial (non-sport)
#15 Among Elliott's Toys

1980 Topps
#143 Bruce Bochte
#157 Willie Wilson
#671 A's Future Stars

1979 Topps
#130 Bob Watson
#465 Reggie Smith

1977 Topps
#524 Rowland Office

1975 Topps
#378 Derrel Thomas
#402 Bob Tolan

1974 Topps
#38 Don Kessinger
#67 Tommy Helms

1974 Topps - Team Checklists
#NNO Montreal Expos

1973-74 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#53 Richard Lemieux

1973 Topps
#18 Leroy Stanton
#29 Tony Taylor
#36 Steve Barber
#79 Jim Willoughby (RC)
#98 Dick Woodson
#99 Carl Taylor

1972 Topps
#43 Rick Wise
#109 Jerry May
#437 Maury Wills
#438 Maury Wills (IA)

1971 Topps
#16 Ken Singleton (RC)
#63 AL 1970 RBI Leaders (Howard/Conigliaro/Powell)
#71 AL 1970 Strikeout Leaders (McDowell/Lolich/Johnson)
#90 Joe Pepitone
#95 Luis Tiant
#105 Tony Conigliaro
#146 Ralph Houk (MGR)
#183 Gil Hodges (MGR)
#195 AL Playoffs Game 1 - Powell Muscles Twins!
#208 Billy Martin (MGR)
#290 Tony Oliva
#374 Clete Boyer
#385 Maury Wills
#388 Al Oliver

1971 Topps (football)
#22 Ken Avery (RC)

1970 Topps
#47 Bob Miller
#56 Phillies Rookies - Joe Lis/Scott Reid (RC)
#103 Frank Reberger

1970 Red Rose and Blue Ribbon North American Wildlife In Danger (non-sport)
#32 Polar Bear

1969 Topps
#139 Andy Kosco

1969 Topps - Deckle Edge
#13 Mel Stottlemyre

1969 Topps (football)
#73 Bennie McRae
#154 Sam Baker

1968 Topps
#4 1967 AL RBI Leaders (Yastrzemski/Killebrew/Robinson)
#348 Larry Colton/Dick Thoenen

1968 Topps - Game
#15 Steve Hargan

1968 Topps (football)
#7 Earl Gros

1967 Philadelphia (football)
#109 New York Giants (TC)

1966 Topps
#154 Chuck Hiller

1966 Philadelphia (football)
#104 Rams vs. Browns

1965 Philadelphia (football)
#193 John Paluck

1964 Philadelphia (football)
#172 Ken Gray (RC)

1963 Topps
#155 Bill Stafford

1961 Topps
#32 Ray Sadecki
#38 Bob Lillis
#96 Billy O'Dell
#165 Gino Cimoli
#258 Jack Sanford
#267 Norm Siebern

1960 Topps
#95 Frank Thomas

1959 Topps
#289 Willie Jones

1959 Topps (football)
#80 Joe Perry

1958 Topps
#371 Marty Keough (RC)

1958 Topps Zorro (non-sport)
#83 Rude Awakening

1957 Topps
#66 Brooks Lawrence
#235 Tom Poholsky
#249 Dave Pope
#371 Bob Lennon

1956 Topps
#21 Joe Collins
#103 Willie Miranda (white back)
#156 Johnny Antonelli

1956 Topps Flags of the World (non-sport)
#70 Jordan

1955 Topps
#126 Dick Hall (RC)

1954 Bowman
#73 Don Mueller

1952 Bowman
#57 Clyde Vollmer

1938 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Tenth Series (J9-6) (non-sport)
#2 Black-throated Green Warbler

The Time Travel Trading Project is simple in concept. I started out with a random pack of 2018 Topps Series 1 baseball cards. My aim was to trade every card in that pack for something older. Each card I receive in turn is then made available for trade, with the goal to get the oldest card I can get.

Number of trades completed: 29
Unique trading partners: 21

Number of cards mailed out: 69
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1956

Number of cards received: 161
Year of oldest card received: 1938

Friday, February 8, 2019

Payday Pack - Rediscovering Vintage

Let's shake things up from the abundance of 2019 cards. I'll show off some new stuff for the next Payday Pack installment, I promise! I'm a sucker for clearance items. I always have to check out and see what's been marked down. My recent trip to Wally World came up with a some discounted cards. Two 36 card packs of 2017 Series 2 were marked down to $3.49 - less than 10 cents a card! Even though I liked the 2018 set much better (still plenty of that on the shelves BTW), and 2019's set was (at the time) due to arrive soon, I couldn't pass them up. I'm glad I didn't!

3rd Place

2017 Topps - Memorable Moments
#MM-47 Johnny Damon 

There are three versions of this ballplayer. The clean cut Johnny, the #NotMyDamon Yankee, and this version - The Caveman, Jesus in Center Field. His memorable moment was a grand slam dagger to the Yankees in 2004.

2nd Place

2017 Topps - 1987 Topps Anniversary
#87-177 Aaron Judge (RC)

2017 packs didn't last long on the shelves, because of the frenzy that was Aaron Judge's rookie card. I swear someone local was buying up all the packs to get his hands on as many of these as he could. He missed one. 

1st Place

1968 Topps #12 1967 AL Strikeout Leaders
(Rediscover Topps Bronze Foil Buyback)

You know that feeling when you first open a pack and can tell something was different? I had that feeling as I was slowly looking through this pack. That burlap border stood out in the middle of the modern cards we now know.  I didn't get many of the buybacks last year, but this is the first and only vintage I pulled. Now I have to decide if this should go with the rest of my 1968s or not...

Others Not Appearing On Stage
#584 David Price
#457 Brett Gardner
#593 Jose Abreu
#601 Khris Davis
#414 Zack Cozart
#615 John Jaso
#418 James McCann
#445 Alex Gordon
#594 Justin Bour
#392 Pablo Sandoval
#617 A.J. Pollock
#419 Roberto Perez
#535 Lonnie Chisenhall
#631 Zach Wheeler
#353 Felipe Rivero
#666 Rougned Odor
#510 Kelby Tomlinson (Rainbow foil parallel)
#ASM-8 Gary Carter (MLB All-Star Game MVP insert)
#ATAS-48 Barry Larkin (All-Time All-Star insert)
#448 Jose Martinez
#625 Ty Blach
#591 Matt Bush
#588 Kirk Nieuwenhuis
#351 German Marquez
#372 Ryan Schimpf
#640 Cole Hamels
#380 Albert Pujols
#460 Alejandro De Aza
#541 Shawn Kelley
#646 Corey Knebel
#595 Max Scherzer
#405 Max Kepler
#692 Rob Refsnyder
#560 Zack Greinke