Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Repack Haiku #450 (Henry Rodriguez)

His home runs led fans
To throw candy bars on field
"Oh Henry" indeed!
  
1993 Stadium Club #226 Henry Rodriguez

The Expos' single season home run leader before Vladimir Guerrero came around, Rodriguez was a fan favorite. Here' a clip I found of some MLB greats enjoying Rodriguez's  appearance at the 1996 All-Star Game:

Monday, March 2, 2026

TCDB Trade Recap: Cards From Nacogdoches, TX

Kicking off March with a quick post here. I was proposed a trade on the TCDB by Wayne, who offered up three cards in exchange for just one that he needed. Sounded like a good deal to me!
 

The 2002 and 2012 Topps cards knocked off two more cards from my Missing Sox list, with the Active Leaders card being the last Red Sox card I needed from that set (not including the corrected versions or short print). The Craig Hansen was on my want list only because Johnny from Johnny's Trading Spot gifted me almost the entire team set of 2006 Fleer last Autumn.
 
Favorite Card: Nomah!
 
Thanks for the trade Wayne! 

Friday, February 27, 2026

Top 5 Hall Of Fame Tribute: Bill Mazeroski

Earlier this month, baseball and its fans lost another all-time great when Hall of Fame Pirates legend Bill Mazeroski passed away at the age of 89. In honor of his legacy, I present a Top 5 tribute of cards, consisting of the 3 cards of his I own plus 2 favored classics.
 

1957 Topps #24 Bill Mazeroski (RC)  

 
I do not own either of these first two cards. Mazeroski began his MLB career in 1956 at the age of 19 and would continue having a 17-year career. 
 

1961 Topps #312 - 1960 World Series Game #7

- Mazeroski's Homer Wins It! (WS)  

 
Although his claim to fame was his otherworldly defense, his single defining moment was his walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. It's one of the greatest upsets in all of sports, as the juggernaut Yankees were playing in their 10th World Series in the past 12 years. (They actually outscored the Pirates in that series 55-27!)
 

1970 Topps #440 Bill Mazeroski  


Of course Mazeroski's Hall of Fame resume is based largely on his defense. One of the greatest fielders ever, he won 8 Gold Gloves  in a 10 year span. He led the league in putouts 5 times, assists 9 times, and double plays for 8 straight years! His 1706 double plays is still the record for 2nd basemen.
   

1971 Topps #110 Bill Mazeroski  


Maz won a second World Series with the Pirates in 1971. By then, he was relegated to part-time duty, and would eventually retire after the 1972 season at the age of 35. 
 

2016 Topps Archives #118 Bill Mazeroski 

 
The 10-time All-Star spent 15 years on the Hall of Fame ballot without getting elected, but was finally given his due by the Veterans Committee in 2001.
 
Rest in Peace, Mr. Mazeroski.  

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Repack Haiku #449 (Andrew McCutchen)

One of eleven
To hit ten or more home runs
Seventeen straight years
 
2023 Topps
#490 Andrew McCutchen

 
Last season, "Cutch" became the 11th player all time  to hit at least 10 home runs in each of their first 17 seasons! The list he joined is quite impressive:
 
  • Hank Aaron (23 straight seasons!)
  • Eddie Murray (20)
  • Carl Yastrzemski (20)
  • Barry Bonds (19)
  • Albert Pujols (19)
  • Frank Robinson (19)
  • Harold Baines (18)
  • Mickey Mantle (18)
  • Jeff Kent (17)
  • Willie McCovey (17)

Monday, February 23, 2026

First Impressions: 2026 Topps

Almost 2 weeks after it's release, it's time for me to stretch out an over-saturated topic and give my first impressions of the base set. Tired of reading people's opinions yet? Oh well, here's 1 more!
 
#185 Tomoyuki Sugano
 
The honor of the first card goes to Mr. Sugano. Let talk about that design. For the most part I like it. I appreciate the attempt to use jersey fabric as a theme, and I appreciate that Topps is actually trying to design sets that will be memorable. I think the execution on the theme fails by not having the fabric design throughout the border. Fading away to white takes away from it. I like a lot of the design elements too. The 75th Anniversary stamp isn't too gaudy, the team color stripes are cool, and the font is easy to read. The 3-letter team designations are redundant with the logos, but not awful on their own. As for this card in particular, that Baltimore City Connect jersey is uninspiring. Someone got paid to come up with that...
 
#17 Nick Castellanos
#18 Ryan Ritter (RC)
#44 Shane Smith
#216 Gavin Sheets
#232 Chad Stevens (RC)
#338 TJ Friedl
#75 Camilo Doval
#286 Anthony Seigler (RC)
 
The Topps base set was officially released on February 11th. Seigler was traded to the Red Sox on February 9th. For a set that routinely features players no longer with their pictured team, that has to be some sort of record... 
 
#137 Sean Burke
#208 Jack Leiter
#155 Drew Gilbert (RC)
#209 Riley Greene
#254 Gavin Williams
#235 Logan Gilbert
#74 Alex Freeland (RC)
#219 Rafael Devers
#58 Kris Bubic
#175 Eric Lauer
#15 Payton Tolle (RC) 

 
Speaking of the Red Sox, my first 2026 Red Sox card is of up and coming starter Payton Tolle. He is quickly becoming a fan favorite with his unicorn fastball, humorous interviews, and glorious mustache. Also, I looked at all the Red Sox cards in this set, and out of 17 cards featuring Red Sox players, 5 different jerseys are being displayed. (In addition to the traditional white and grays, Boston now has a traffic light of options - red, yellow, and green!) It kind of took away from the team cohesiveness if you know what I mean...
 
#278 Jose Altuve
#22 Clayton Kershaw

 
A proper sunset card for an all-time great. You love to see it!
 
#40 Sonny Gray
#198 Boston Red Sox (TC)
#65 Masataka Yoshida

 
Back to back Red Sox cards! Nice, this might be the most Red Sox cards I've ever pulled in my first pack of the year.
 
#336 Kumar Rocker (FS)

 
If you include the Texas "T", then Topps has hit all four corners on this card! Just something I noticed...
 
#182 Grant Holmes
#341 Giancarlo Stanton
#116 Yanquiel Fernandez (RC)
#329 Miguel Vargas
#9 Nick Privetta
#102 Juan Burgos (RC)
#136 Ezequiel Tovar
#156 Dominic Canzone
#164 Brenton Doyle
#35 CJ Kayfus (RC)
#110 Evan Carter
#70 Bob Seymour (RC)
#261 Zack Wheeler

 This looks like a good spot to talk about the back. First of all, see what I meant by having the jersey encompass the whole border? This looks much better and they should have done the same to the front. The card number is easy to read, thank you Topps. The stats though? Are my eyes getting worse or did they get even smaller? I swear the font size got smaller...
 
#111 Cam Schlittler (RC)
#345 Andrew Benintendi
#94 Yu Darvish 
#112 Carson Seymour (RC)
#81 Matt McLain
#267 Willy Adames
#163 Brandyn Garcia (RC)
#274 Hunter Goodman
#331 Bryce Miller
#259 Luis Morales (RC)
#106 Kyle Freeland
 
#48 Stephen Kolek

 
Topps moved the inserts to the back of the pack rather than putting them in the middle, which is fine by me. These Holo Foil parallels do nothing for me.
 
#FP-4 Kevin Negandhi

 
I have no idea who this guy is. I haven't watched ESPN since I ditched cable and went with streaming services. He does not look happy.
 
#322 Trea Turner
#128 Felix Bautista
 
Granted, I do think these Diamante Foil look nicer than the Holo Foil parallels, but as 1 of 71 parallel sets available it's still unnecessary. 
 
#T91-17 Jeff Bagwell

I do enjoy these inserts, only because the past few years have been paying tribute to the sets I grew up with and collected in my youth. Seeing the 1991 set reminds me however that this nostalgia period is coming to a close soon. 
 
#TOG-18 Bryce Harper
#TOG-13 Pete Crow-Armstrong 

 
I' going to be nit-picky here. Titans of the Game makes me think of the absolute legends in the history of the game. The Hall of Famers and the eventual no doubters. Is PCA a titan? Maybe some day, but not yet. And what's with the black baseballs?
 
#SMLB-18 Jose Ramirez
#SMLB-10 Francisco Lindor

 
Stars of MLB is back again. The design is OK, but outside of also being team colored I'm not excited by it. 
 
It's been well documented that Topps/Fanatics has decreased the amount of cards in the boxes, so I really don't know how much product I'll buy this year. That being said, one of the "hot" rookies in the set happens to be a red Sox player, so if I don't open a pack and find a Roman Anthony, he may just be a bit overpriced on the buy/trade front by the time the season is over. Still, for the set itself, I like the design on the whole, but all the extra inserts and parallels haven't piqued my interest. 
 
 

Friday, February 20, 2026

Trapped In Time: Remanats Of Trades #171 - 180


 
I'm doing something different this time. Instead of listing the remnants for the next 5 trades, I'm listing the next 10. The reason is simple: The next 5 trades just have a single card left over. That's great, it means cards were claimed and traded for, but for the purposes of this post it's a bit boring. By expanding to the next group of 5 we have 11 cards on the project chopping block instead. Let's see whose time in the Time Travel Trading stack is drawing to a close...
 
Trade #171 - No Remnants!
Trade #172 - No Remnants! 
Trade #173 - No Remnants! 
Trade #174 - No Remnants!
 
Trade #175(Personal collection swap)
Added to My Personal Collection 06/17/22: 2022 Bowman #29 Bobby Dalbec, 2020 Bowman Chrome - Prospects #BCP-161 Noah Song, 2018 Topps - Gold #129 Chris Sale (LL) (SN2018), 2013 Topps #279 Vincente Padilla, 2007 Topps #264 David Murphy (RC), 1975 Topps #612 Terry Hughes, 1970 Topps #540 Gary Peters

Added to the Time Travel Trading Stack 06/17/22:
  • 2017 Topps - MLB Award Winners #CYA-1 Rick Porcello
  • 2015 Topps (football) #138 De'Anthony Thomas (See Trade #184)
  • 2010 Bowman Chrome #86 B.J. Upton (See Trade #184)
  • 2009 Topps - Gold #177 Eric Hinske (See Trade #184)
  • 2004 Bowman Heritage #289 Marland Williams (See Trade #225)
  • 1971 Topps #105 Tony Conigliaro (See Trade #228)
  • 1958 Topps (football) #3 Joe Schmidt (See Trade #287)

 
Wow. hard to believe this card is 9 years old already. Porcello appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time this past election, and was an obvious "one and done" candidate. Porcello might be the last pitcher to earn a Cy Young based on a gaudy win total. (Seriously, even as a Red So fan I'm amazed he beat out Verlander!)
 
Trade #176 Brendan (The View From The Third Floor)
Traded 06/24/22: 1979 Topps (football) #325 Roger Carr, 1981 Fleer #2 Larry Bowa
 
Received 06/26/22:
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Opening Day #OD-6 Colorado Rockies (See Trade #184)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Opening Day #OD-7 San Diego Padres (See Trade #184)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Opening Day #OD-10 Miami Marlins (See Trade #184)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Opening Day #OD-14 Boston Red Sox (See Trade #233)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Triple Play #TPC-3A/3B/3C Bellinger/Betts/Kershaw (See Trade #184)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Triple Play #TPC-7A/7B/7C Bogaerts/Devers/Verdugo (See Trade #189)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Triple Play #TPC-8A/8B/8C Hosmer/Machado/Tatis (See Trade #184)
  • 2022 Topps Opening Day - Triple Play #TPC-9A/9B/9C Jimenez/Robert/Abreu (See Trade #184)
  • 2021 Topps #220 Marcel Ozuna (LL) (See Trade #184)
  • 2021 Topps #312 Marcel Ozuna (LL) (See Trade #233)
  • 1981 Donruss #29 John Mayberry (See Trade #240)
  • 1981 Donruss #180 Rudy Law
  • 1981 Donruss #375 Don Robinson
  • 1979 Topps #51 Ray Fosse
  • 1978 Topps #480 Ron LeFlore

 
There's some great cards here! A classic bunting shot, one of the greatest hitting pitchers in history, the man Pete Rose crushed at home plate, and one of the greatest prison redemption stories around!

Trade #177 Jeff (Wax Pack Wonders)
Traded 06/24/22: 2017 Stadium Club #31 Salvador Perez, 2021 Topps #2 Roberto Osuna, 2021 Topps #178 Albert Pujols, 2021 Topps Big League #286 Los Angeles Dodgers (HL)
 
Received 06/26/22:
  • 1994 Topps Archives 1954 #23 Luke Easter (See Trade #184)
  • 1994 Topps Archives 1954 #59 Gene Conley (See Trade #184)
  • 1994 Topps Archives 1954 #105 Andy Carey (See Trade #255)
  • 1994 Topps Archives 1954 #153 Rube Walker (See Trade #255)
  • 1994 Topps Archives 1954 #211 Don Hoak (See Trade #184)
  • 1982-85 Galasso Baseball Hobby Card Report T-206 Reprints #NNO George Browne
  • 1982-85 Galasso Baseball Hobby Card Report T-206 Reprints #NNO George McQuillan
  • 1982-85 Galasso Baseball Hobby Card Report T-206 Reprints #NNO Dolly Stark

I never know how well reprints will do in the trade stack, but I'm surprised these reprints of tobacco cards didn't generate any interest. Fun Fact: Did you know that there's just 21 cards listed on the TCDB featuring the San Antonio Bronchos team? Owning that Dolly Stark would automatically put you among the top collectors for a minor league team that hasn't existed since 1919!
 
Trade #178- No Remnants
 
Traded 06/24/22: 1959 Topps #424 Ken Aspromonte, 1970 Topps #38 Mack Jones
 
Received 07/11/22:
  • 1961 Topps #318 Danny O'Connell (See Trade #184)
  • 1924 Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada (ITC) Dogs Series #4 Otter-Hound

 
Maybe the reason it was hard to trade reprints of tobacco cards was because I have actual tobacco cards in the stack? I was able to make a trade last month for one thanks to a 5 for 1 offer, so let's try it again! If anyone trades me a card older than this 1924 Otter-Hound, you can take 4 more cards from the trade stack. Any takers?
 
Traded 06/24/22: 1983 Donruss #240 Doug Flynn, 1998 Pinnacle Performers #37 Gary Sheffield, 1998 Pinnacle Performers #52 Charles Johnson, 1998 Pinnacle Performers #87 Bobby Bonilla  

Received 07/14/22:
  • 1995 Flair #354 Charles Johnson (See Trade #233)
  • 1994 Finest #153 Roberto Mejia (See Trade #184)
  • 1994 Finest #413 Mark Portugal
  • 1978 Topps #137 Craig Kusick

 
The last two cards for today feature two very different cards when it comes to look and feel. Whether you prefer shiny or classic, there's a card for everyone!
 
You know the drill! Any card older than what I'm sending out! Claim them now before they get removed from the Time Travel Trade stack! 
 

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Repack Haiku #448 (Eric Hetzel)

Shoulder injury
Cut short his baseball career
Five different tears
 
1989 Donruss #660 Eric Hetzel (RC)

 
From Hetzel's SABR Biography:
 
“Dr. (James) Andrews did my surgery. He actually came out and said he’d done a lot of surgeries in his life, and he told me that I was the first one when he went in there who actually had five different tears in his shoulder. I tore my teres minor, my rotator cuff, shoulder capsule, labrum, and my DIP tendon.”