A half-hearted attempt at a baseball card blog, and occasionally other baseball musings
Friday, January 20, 2023
TCDB Trade Recap: Cards From Pen Argyl, PA
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Repack Haiku #289 (Ruben Sierra)
Monday, January 16, 2023
2023 Obligatory Hall of Fame Post
For the past few years, I wrote about who I felt deserved to get elected. I decided to do that again this year as well. Pardon me while I copy and paste from part of my original post from 2018:
I obviously do not have an official vote, but I too have thought about who is worthy and who would make my unofficial ballot. Before I list my choices, a few clarifications into my voting process:
- I'm a "Big Hall" type of guy - I believe that the Hall's main purpose is to reflect the history of the game. I'm not going to cross a guy off just because he's not an inner circle type.
- As far as PED users go, I generally don't have a strong opinion. Again, the Hall should reflect this era of the game. To be honest, I have genuine reservations as to how much PED usage affects a player's overall stats. That being said, those guys are placed in the back of the line. As much as I may feel Manny Ramirez deserves to get in, if there are at least 10 other worthy candidates, he won't make my ballot.
Definitely Worthy
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2002 Fleer Tradition Update #U334 Scott Rolen (AS) |
Probably Worthy
These players have strong cases, but not airtight. There are usually
some reservations. However, if they get elected, I won't have a problem
with it.
Todd Helton - There's a significant gap between his home/road splits. Should that matter? I haven't really decided.
Torii Hunter - Statistically, he's not among the elite, but he strikes me as the kind of player whose 9 Gold Gloves, highlight reel catches, and overall love of the game will get him in someday through a veterans' committee.
Gary Sheffield - He may not have been the most likable person, but he was a scary hitter at his peak.
Billy Wagner - He was dominant on the field (more so
than Trevor Hoffman), but pitching under 1,000 innings in his career is
a tough hurdle to jump.
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1993 Score #534 Gary Sheffield (DT) |
Maybe Worthy
These guys have their supporters, and will have a long stay on the ballots because of them, but I'm not convinced they belong.
Not Worthy
Beltran is the only newcomer that has a chance, and even he's not a given. There's a lot of former Red Sox players on this list, and they all contributed to a World Series title. Thanks for that guys, but I still wouldn't vote for you.
My Ballot
Here's my unofficial 10 player ballot:
- Carlos Beltran
- Todd Helton
- Torii Hunter
- Andruw Jones
- Jeff Kent
- Manny Ramirez
- Alex Rodriguez
- Scott Rolen
- Gary Sheffield
- Billy Wagner
Ramirez, Rodriguez, Sheffield, and Petite are held
back due to their PED connections, while Beltran gets the same treatment for his involvement in the Astos scandal. That leaves Rolen
from the Definitely Worthy list and 5 guys from the Probably Worthy
list. Four
spots remaining for the cheaters, which gives them all a spot save for Petitte.
Friday, January 13, 2023
2022 Year In Review
2022 Highlights
- The blog reached half of a decade, which I celebrated with a little giveaway.
- This was my biggest year for trading, hands down! According to my records, I completed 99 trades this year! 51 were done through the TCDB, which is 30 more than I did last year on the site and a new high there as well. (I know you're wondering: How many of those 99 trades were for the Time Travel Trading Project? A whopping 83!)
- Speaking of Time Travel Trading, it continues to grow at an enormous rate. I celebrated the 200th Time Travel Trade this year, and the number of cards in the stack has grown from 408 cards to 624. My trade partners have fed this beast with their generosity, and I am thankful!
- I acquired what is now the oldest baseball card in my collection: a 1933 Goudey!
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I added two more cards to my
Golden Sox Project which puts me at 11 of the 35 cards, or just under 1/3 of the way. I'll keep plugging away at this, but unless prices come way down on the Rafael Devers ASR card, I may not get this complete anytime soon.
- I completed 7 sets in 2022 (1988 Fleer Award Winners, 1988 Donruss Boston Red Sox Team Collection, 1988 Topps Kmart Memorable Moments, 1991 Fleer - Pro-Visions Factory, 1992 Fleer - Roger Clemens Career Highlights, 2017 Topps - MLB Awards, 2022 Topps Boston Red Sox) All of them were small sets - either inserts or box sets.
- Did I say 7 complete sets? Thanks to some Christmastime generosity from a fellow blogger, I got one additional set completed, and a major one at that - the 1988 Topps UK minis sets! (Appropriate post forthcoming!)
2022 Diamond Jesters Blog Stats
Number of posts: 152 (6 more than last year, but still far short of the 170+ I had been consistently reaching prior.)
Month with the most posts: 19 posts in July, thanks to a large Hall of Fame class size.
Top 5 viewed posts: The spam bots can be funny sometimes - over 200 views difference between the top two spots!
- Cards From Cardboard Hemorrhage (373 views)
- Time Travel Trading Update #61 (172 views)
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Kissed By The Cardboard Gods (171 views)
- Time Travel Trading Update #64 (162 views)
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Time Travel Trading Update #65 (150 views)
Followers: 66 (After not earning any new followers in 2021, I get a nice bump of 6 new followers! Thanks!)
My Collection
(Stats courtesy of the
Trading Card Database)
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Repack Haiku #288 (Harold Baines)
Monday, January 9, 2023
A World Series Prize Pack From The 3rd Floor
A Wade Boggs hot pack, and surprisingly I needed 3 of the 6 (Technically, two were variations, which I do not make a note of chasing, but still I did not have them!) Other highlights include a green bordered card (serial numbered to 75) and a recreation of Roberto Clemente's iconic card from this year's Heritage set.
Friday, January 6, 2023
A Star Stays Put So Let's Revive A Blog Series!
Welcome to 6 Degrees Of Raffy!
Random TCDB Card:
1982 Topps #568 Joe Pettini
For our first challenge, we have Pettini, a utility infielder who spent parts of four seasons with the Giants in the early 80's. There are two ways I can go about finding a connection. Baseball-reference.com has a nifty little frivolity called the Oracle of Baseball that does all the heavy lifting for me. Because I've added the challenge of matching players within team sets, I still have check to see if any two players appeared as teammates with set. My second option of course is to just look at the team set and see if I recognize any future Red Sox players in it (In the case of 1982 Topps, I saw Jack Clark as an option).
Since it's been awhile since I have done one of these, and especially since I wanted to get this post done pronto, I opted to use the Oracle. This one took awhile - lots potential matches, but also a lot of instances where two players didn't appear in the same set. (For example, Devers technically played with Chris Young on the Red Sox in 2017, but Devers rookie card isn't until the 2018 set came out.) After a bit of trial and error, I did manage to find my chain:
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When finding links in a chain, guy who played in 3 different decades like Evans can be life-savers!
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Another life-saver - sunset cards! Evans appeared in numerous 1990 sets despite 1989 being his final year. I didn't need his sunset card to match him with Smoltz, but I wanted to highlight the usefulness of getting a "bonus year" out of a player.
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Our final link connects a former lifetime Red Sox great with potentially the next one. Chances are as I do more of these, you'll see quite a bit of the Laser Show as well. It bodes well to have someone at the tail end of their career overlap with the start of Rafael's!
Degrees of Raffy: 4
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Repack Haiku #287 (Doug Jones)
Monday, January 2, 2023
Trying To Find Humor In An Unfortunate Discovery
Friday, December 30, 2022
The Greatest Red Sox Cards of 2022
10. 2022 Topps Heritage - 1973 Topps Comics
#73TC-17 Rafael Devers
9. 2022 Topps Archives
#313 Vazquez Leads Red Sox (BS)
8. 2022 Topps Now
#587 David Ortiz
A Hall of Famer holding his plaque will always be a cool photo for a card. Big Papi looks sharp holding his.
7. 2022 Stadium Club
#196 Wade Boggs
6. 2022 Topps Update
#US44 Ted Williams (SP, VAR)
I don't know why Topps enjoys showing Ted Williams with cars, but this is the best one yet with Williams waving from behind the steering wheel.
5. 2022 Stadium Club
#151 David Ortiz
4. 2022 Topps
#398 Jackie Bradley Jr.
3. 2022 Choice Worchester Red Sox
#06 Triston Casas
2. 2022 Topps Heritage
#213 Christain Vazquez
1. 2022 Topps
#90 Enrique Hernandez
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Repack Haiku #286 (Mike Bielecki)
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Merry Christmas!
Have a
It's the best time of the year!
I don't know if there will be
but have a
of
Merry Christmas to all of you out in blogger-land! May your stockings be filled with cardboard! (And yes, I did just repost this from previous years - I'm not lazy, I just have a lot of presents to wrap!)
Friday, December 23, 2022
Trapped In Time: Remnants Of the 28th Trade
- 1962 Topps #278 Ken Johnson
- 1990-91 Pro Set Super Bowl 160 (football) #16 SB XVI Ticket - San Francisco 49ers/Cincinnati Bengals (See Trade #31)
- 1990 Pro Set - Theme Art (football) #10 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers/Dallas Cowboys
- 1960 Topps #289 Willie Jones (See Trade #89)
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Monday, December 19, 2022
Time Travel Trading Update #72
But we're here for the vintage! For the first time ever, we now have baseball cards (and 1 football) from the 1940's! (OK, technically I had some cards from the 1947-66 Exhibits W461 set, but those were most likely from the 50's or 60's). They're in rough condition, but they're still amazing.
Some recent baseball cards:
The Time Travel Trade Stack:
#104 Nelson Cruz
#211 Christian Javier
2022 Topps Heritage
#331 Blake Snell
#ODA-LWJ LaMonte Wade Jr. (AU)
#290 Josh Harrison
#TTY-12 Fernando Tatis Jr.
2020 Stadium Club - Bash & Burn
#BAB-10 Victor Robles
2020 Topps Heritage - Then and Now
#TN-10 Tony Oliva/Tim Anderson
2019 Finest
#75 Nolan Arenado
#97 Max Scherzer
2019 Topps Opening Day
#21 Kenley Jansen
2019 Topps Opening Day - 150 Years Of Fun
#YOF-5 Babe Ruth
#YOF-7 Sandy Koufax
#YOF-8 Roberto Clemente
#YOF-22 Derek Jeter
2019 Donruss Optic - Pink (football)
#108 Jeffery Simmons
2018 Topps - MLB Opening Day
#OD-19 Nolan Arenado
2018 Score - Scoreboard (football)
#4 Tom Brady
#USS-32 Josh Reddick
#PP38 Brian Johnson
#20 Randy Moss
#BCW18 Tao Bu
#77 Lester Lockett
#241 Hawks Checklist
#244 Marines Checklist
2000 Upper Deck MVP
#216 Bernie Williams
#8 Alexander Karpovtsev
1997-98 Score Philadelphia Flyers (hockey)
#18 Vaclav Prospal
#215 Glenallen Hill
#268 Scott Rolen
1997 Ultra
#255 Scott Rolen
#354 Charles Johnson
#124 Trent Dilfer
#413 Mark Portugal
#158 Shortstop Prospects
#119 Clyde Simmons
#NNO Troy Murray
#BC6 Jeff Bagwell (ROY, VAR: no dot after INC)
#46 Ed Christian
#BC-10 David Nied
1992 Pinnacle - Team 2000
#42 Jim Abbott
#48 Roberto Alomar
#59 Gary Sheffield
#267 John Riggins (RET)
#147 Working Together
#88 Nick Buoniconti
#236 Tony McCabe
1990-91 Bowman (hockey)
#19 Peter Zezel
#127 David Volek
1990 Fleer
#16 Hubie Brooks
#626 Frank Viola
1990 Pro Set - Theme Art (football)
#10 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers / Dallas Cowboys
#436 Chet Brooks (RC)
#299 Roberto Alomar
#206 Roberto Alomar
#360 Ryne Sandberg
#437 Andy Benes (FRDP, RC)
#573 Jim Abbott (FRDP, RC)
#628 Matt Williams
#764 Robin Ventura (FRDP, RC)
#30 Terry Steinbach
#U-82 Kevin Mitchell
#313 Roberto Clemente (TBTC)
#40 Ken Griffey
#322 Goose Gossage
#497 Gary Pettis
#38 Bill Bates (RC)
#39 Doug Cosbie
1984 Fleer
#15 Robin Roberts
#129 Bruce Sutter
#132 Lee May
1981 Donruss
#409 Carney Lansford
#98 Clint Hurdle
#121 Larry Harlow
#151 Claudell Washington
#182 Bob Grich
#194 Rod Scurry
#402 NL Championships
#414 John Pacella
#465 Bill Russell
#477 Luis Gomez
#494 Bob Walk
#16 Cecil Cooper
#18 Frank Lewis
#90 Manny Trillo
#59 Ron Jackson (VAR)
1979 Topps
#12 Bernard Jackson
#252 Robert Newhouse
1978-79 Topps (basketball)
1978 Topps
#41 John Ebersole
#7 Elias Sosa
1976 Topps
#74 Bryant Salter
1975 Topps
#95 John Mayberry
#121 Bill North
#169 Cookie Rojas
#184 Jorge Orta
#227 Bob Watson
#262 Rowland Office (RC)
#84 Rick Wise
#646 George Foster
#43T Jim Wynn
#63 AL 1970 RBI Leaders (Howard/Conigliaro/Powell)
#71 AL 1970 Strikeout Leaders (McDowell/Lolich/Johnson)
#80 Bill Melton
#105 Tony Conigliaro
#3 Darrell Chaney
#32 Sammy Ellis
1962 Topps
#28 Jim Ray Smith
1959 Topps
#145 Bob Nieman (RC)
#147 Ken Heintzelman
1948 Bowman
#10 Buddy Rosar (RC)
#15 Eddie Joost
#15 Eddie Joost
1948 Bowman (football)
#28 Paul Governali (RC)
#46 Sweet Sultan
#2 Black-throated Green Warbler
1937-38 Diamond Matchbooks Tan 6 (hockey)
#NNO Glenn Brydson
#10 California Jay
1922 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Third Series (J7) (non-sport)
#7 Prothonotary Warbler
1915 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America First Series (J5) (non-sport)
#1 Quail
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: 212 (4 pending!)
Unique trading partners: 66
Number of cards mailed out: 986
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1910-11
Number of cards received: 1,474
Year of oldest card received: 1890