A half-hearted attempt at a baseball card blog, and occasionally other baseball musings
Monday, March 1, 2021
Schalk Up Another Completed Set!
Friday, February 26, 2021
TCDB Trade Recap: Cards From Bonney Lake, WA
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Monday, February 22, 2021
TCDB Trade Recap: Cards From Niantic, CT
Friday, February 19, 2021
First Impressions: 2021 Topps
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Repack Haiku #192 (Rick Cerone)
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1987 Topps Traded #21T Rick Cerone |
Monday, February 15, 2021
Time Travel Trading Update #50
The Time Travel Trade Stack:
2018 Topps
#502 Xander Bogaerts
2017-1018 Pocket Schedule
Carolina Hurricanes
2017 Bowman
#12 Trea Turner
1998 Score
#68 Scott Rolen
#74 Mark McLemore
1994 Sportflics
#113 Pete Harnisch
1993 Leaf
#271 Jay Buhner
1993 Classic Draft Picks (basketball)
#33 Will Flemons
#67 Bennie Seltzer
1992 Fleer Ultra
#594 Dave Righetti
1991 Upper Deck
#778 Dave Righetti
1990 Fleer
#629 Jose Canseco (POD)
1990 Upper Deck
#626 Frank Viola
1990 Pro Set - Theme Art (football)
#10 Super Bowl X Pittsburgh Steelers / Dallas Cowboys
1989 Score
#495 Larry Parrish
1987 Donruss
#34 Terry Steinbach (RC, RR)
1987 Topps
#313 Roberto Clemente (TBTC)
1986 Topps
#5 Rose Special '75-'78
#6 Rose Special '79-'82
#401 Fernando Valenzuela (Turn Back The Clock)
#510 Wade Boggs
1986 Topps Major League Leaders Minis
#65 Tony Gwynn
1985 Topps
#694 Joe Carter
1983 Topps
#70 Steve Carlton
1982 Donruss
#NNO Checklist 545-653
1982 O-Pee-Chee E.T. The Extraterrestrial (non-sport)
#15 Among Elliott's Toys
1982 Topps
#3 Tim Raines (HL)
#34 Joe Sambito
#70 Tim Raines
#74 Bob Clark
#303 Bill Caudill
#399 Pat Zachry
#401 Johnny Bench (IA)
#462 Dave Chalk
#480 Steve Carlton
#651 Carl Yastrzemski (IA)
#754 Joe Morgan
1981 Donruss
#374 John Candelaria
#383 Jose Cruz
#409 Carney Lansford
#420 Tommy Lasorda (MGR)
#421 Charlie Leibrandt (RC)
#427 Leon Durham (RC)
#496 Mickey Rivers
#531 Jerry Koosman
#565 Ken Landreaux
1981 Fleer
#27 Tim McCarver
#268 Rod Carew
1981 Topps
#82 Astros Future Stars (RC)
#98 Clint Hurdle
#121 Larry Harlow
#151 Claudell Washington
#182 Bob Grich
#194 Rod Scurry
#226 Manny Sanguillen
#250 Ron Guidry
#259 Mets Future Stars
#277 Alfredo Griffin (RC)
#350 J.R. Richard
#363 Geoff Zahn
#365 Graig Nettles
#402 NL Championships
#414 John Pacella
#450 Dave Kingman (AS)
#465 Bill Russell
#477 Luis Gomez
#494 Bob Walk
#530 Steve Garvey
#560 Joe Morgan
#569 Al Williams
#632 Alan Bannister
#650 Buccky Dent (AS)
#695 Kent Tekulve
#726 Rick Monday
1980 Topps
#29 Mark Wagner
#88 Ken Landreaux
#90 Manny Trillo
#143 Bruce Bochte
#145 Darrell Evans
#157 Willie Wilson
#325 Dan Driessen
#362 Danny Goodwin
#406 Paul Molitor
#572 Jerry Morales
#642 Ken Forsch
#655 Tug McGraw
#671 A's Future Stars
1979 Topps
#25 Steve Carlton
#130 Bob Watson
#214 Boston Red Sox (TC)
#388 Jack Billingham
#465 Reggie Smith
1978-79 Topps (basketball)
#37 Mike Gale
#46 John Shumate
#55 George Johnson
#62 Anthony Roberts
#66 Lonnie Shelton
#76 Brian Winters
#129 Ray Williams (RC)
1978 Topps
#148 Andre Thorton
#373 Jim Willoughby
#385 Tito Fuentes
#424 Boston Red Sox (TC)
#482 Rick Miller
#706 Rookie 1st Baseman (Cage/Cox/Putnam/Revering)
1976 Funky Sales Corp Funky Facts Baseball
#2 In A Trance
#3 Fans Vs Players
#5 Baseballeese
1976 Topps
#70 Roy Smalley/Roy Smalley Jr. (FS)
#196 1975 AL RBI Leaders (Scott/Mayberry/Lynn)
1975 Topps
#66 Willie Horton
#310 '74 Victory Leaders
#378 Derrel Thomas
#402 Bob Tolan
1974 Topps
#38 Don Kessinger
#67 Tommy Helms
#107 Alex Johnson
#141 Pat Bourque
#158 Jack Billingham
#158 Jack Billingham
#227 Mike Lum
#248 Tom Hull
#349 John Vukovich
#534 Eddie Watt
#572 Enzo Hernandez
#638 Ken Sanders
#660 Larry Dierker
1974 Topps - Team Checklists
#NNO Montreal Expos
1974 Topps - Traded
#270T Ron Santo
#458T Jim Ray
#496T Tom Murphy
1973-74 O-Pee-Chee (hockey)
#53 Richard Lemieux
1973 Topps
#102 Rudy May
1972 Topps
#33 Billy Martin (MGR)
#43 Rick Wise
#163 Tug McGraw
#197 Johnny Briggs
#225 World Series Game 3 - Manny Sanguillen
#231 Casey Cox
#239 Tom Timmermann
#266 Bobby Bolin
#363 Ron Klimkowski
#373 John Mayberry
#438 Maury Wills (IA)
1971 Topps
#16 Ken Singleton (RC)
#63 AL 1970 RBI Leaders (Howard/Conigliaro/Powell)
#63 AL 1970 RBI Leaders (Howard/Conigliaro/Powell)
#69 AL 1970 Pitching Leaders (Cuellar/McNally/Perry)
#71 AL 1970 Strikeout Leaders (McDowell/Lolich/Johnson)
#80 Bill Melton
#90 Joe Pepitone
#95 Luis Tiant
#105 Tony Conigliaro
#123 2nd Series Checklist #133-263 (CL, VAR)
#146 Ralph Houk (MGR)
#195 AL Playoffs Game 1 - Powell Muscles Twins!
#208 Billy Martin (MGR)
#270 Rico Carty
#328 World Series Game 2 - Buford Goes 2-4 (WS)
#374 Clete Boyer
#374 Clete Boyer
#388 Al Oliver
1970 Brooke Bond North American Wildlife In Danger (non-sport)
#32 Polar Bear
1970 Topps
#16 Charlie Metro (MGR)
#18 Carlos May
#18 Carlos May
#38 Mack Jones
#47 Bob Miller
#105 Tony Gonzalez
#115 Alex Johnson
#206 Clete Boyer
#238 Jose Laboy (ASR)
#324 Tony Taylor
#390 Willie Davis
#457 Rico Petrocelli (AS)
1969 Topps
#66 Orioles Rookies
#75 Luis Aparicio
#80 Norm Cash
#131 Chris Cannizarro
#139 Andy Kosco
#182 Bill Rigney (MGR)
#484 Joe Gordon (MGR)
1969 Topps - Deckle Edge
#13 Mel Stottlemyer
1968 Topps
#4 1967 AL RBI Leaders (Yastrzemski/Killebrew/Robinson)
#7 1967 NL ERA Leaders (Niekro/Bunning/Short)
#39 Cookie Rojas
#44 Frank Kostro
#46 Dave Ricketts
#53 Gene Alley
#90 Vada Pinson
#181 Jerry Zimmerman
#208 Willie Davis
#257 Phil Niekro
#260 Jim Wynn
#309 Ken Henderson
#320 Frank Howard
#348 Larry Colton/Dick Thoenen
#449 Gene Oliver
#519 Jerry Stephenson
1967 Topps
#1 The Champs (F. Robinson/Bauer/B. Robinson)
#60 Luis Aparicio
#348 Tug McGraw
#366 Andy Kosco
1966 Topps
#46 Howie Koplitz
#104 Alex Johnson
#154 Chuck Hiller
#575 Earl Wilson
1965 Topps
#17 Johnny Romano
#27 Dick Bertell
#86 Les Narum
#87 Nelson Mathews
#108 Don Mincher
#111 Lee Thomas
#178 Dalton Jones
#307 Barry Latman
#352 Alex Johnson (RC)
1965 Philadelphia (football)
#193 John Paluck
1964 Philadelphia (football)
#172 Ken Gray (RC)
1964 Topps
#18 Billy O'Dell
#45 Milt Pappas
#92 Steve Ridzik
#95 George Altman
#341 Jim Roland
1964 Topps - Coins
#7 Frank Malzone
1963 Topps
#155 Bill Stafford
1961 Fleer Baseball Greats
#56 Dolf Luque
1961 Topps
#32 Ray Sadecki
#38 Bob Lillis
#83 Bob Bruce
#96 Billy O'Dell
#98 2nd Series Checklist 89-176 (CL, VAR)
#111 Jack Meyer
#114 Hobie Landrith
#258 Jack Sanford
#267 Norm Siebern
#399 Cliff Cook (RC)
1960 Topps
#289 Willie Jones
1959 Topps
#298 Tex Clevenger
#424 Ken Aspromonte
#424 Ken Aspromonte
1959 Topps (football)
#80 Joe Perry
1958 Topps
#273 Hal Smith
1958 Topps Zorro (non-sport)
#83 Rude Awakening
1957 Topps
#138 Minnie Minoso
#212 Rocky Colavito (RC)
#249 Dave Pope
#406 Bob Hale
1956 Topps
#80 Cincinati Redlegs (TC, VAR)
#103 Willie Miranda (white back)
#156 Johnny Antonelli
#211 Murray Dickson
#284 Ike Delock
1956 Topps Flags of the World (non-sport)
#70 Jordan
1955 Topps
#45 Hank Sauer
1954 Bowman
#73 Don Mueller
1954 Bowman Power For Peace (non-sport)
#91 USS Coral Sea (CVB43)
1953 Topps
#213 Ray Scarborough
1952 Bowman
#57 Clyde Vollmer
1938 Church & Dwight Useful Birds Of America Tenth Series (J9-6) (non-sport)
#2 Black-throated Green Warbler
1937-38 Diamond Matchbooks Tan 6 (hockey)
#NNO Glenn Brydson
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: 81 (3 Pending!)
Unique trading partners: 43
Number of cards mailed out: 283
Year of oldest card mailed out: 1953
Number of cards received: 507
Year of oldest card received: 1915
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Repack Haiku #191 (Eddie Murray)
Monday, February 8, 2021
TCDB Trade Recap - Cards From North Fort Myers, FL
Friday, February 5, 2021
Top 5 Tribute: Hank Aaron
1973 Topps #1
All-Time Home Run Leaders
1973 Topps #100
1985 Topps Woolworth
All-Time Record Holders #1
2016 Topps - Berger's Best (Series 2)
#BB2-1964 Tops In N.L.
Maybe someday I might possess this beauty from 1964, but for now this reprint will do just fine, featuring two iconic ballplayers. I read somewhere that with all these recent deaths, Mays is now the oldest living Hall of Famer. I hope he's doing well, I don't think anyone can handle it if something happened to him too.
2019 Topps Archives #78
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Good Luck, Pedey!
Monday, February 1, 2021
Kindness From Tom and Chris
Friday, January 29, 2021
Top 5 Tribute: Don Sutton
1973 Topps #10
The earliest card of his in my collection, Sutton was at the top of his game in 1973. He made his second All-Star team and finished 5th in Cy Young voting.
1981 Topps #605
Suttoning (verb, origin unknown): To pose for a picture by getting down on one knee and crossing your arms over the knee that's up. Don apparently liked posing this way.
1986 Donruss Highlights #16
1987 Ralston Purina #6
2016 Topps Archives #16
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Repack Haiku #189 (Don Slaught)
Monday, January 25, 2021
2021 Obligatory Hall Of Fame Post
Tomorrow, we'll find out who gets to join last year's inductees Derek Jeter and Larry Walker in next summer's Hall of Fame festivities. I enjoy this time of year, especially as voters reveal their ballots. I actually like reading about these votes, and the thought process each writer makes in choosing who they think is worthy. I wish more writers gave us a inside look at their choices. It's fascinating.
Last year, 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
These are the guys I don't have to think hard about. They belong, and that's all there is to it. Obviously, because of the PED issue, it's possible that not all of these guys may make my final ballot.Barry Bonds
Roger Clemens
Manny Ramirez
Curt Schilling
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2007 Upper Deck Masterpieces #90 Curt Schilling |
You know the world is a crazy place when the one guy NOT associated with PEDs is the most controversial figure...
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.
Jeff Kent - Greatest power hitting 2nd baseman of all-time, at least until Cano becomes eligible.
Scott Rolen - Ive started coming around on him. He never struck me as a superstar, but his career shows that he might belong.
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
I'll be honest, I'm not convinced these guys belong. They have genuine cases though, and I'll have to put more thought into it.
None of this year's first timers have a strong case. A part of me wants to bump Torii Hunter up a level, just because he was so fun to watch and was an amazing defender. Sosa and Petite were borderline candidates at best, and that was before the PED allegations. Abreu never struck me as a Hall of Fame player during his playing days, and seems to be a candidate just because he was consistent Andruw Jones built his entire case on the front end of his career, and if he didn't have such a mind-boggling drop-off we would be talking about a cartain all-time great. I'm going to just flat out say it - Omar Vizquel may be one of the great defensive shortstops in history, but he is not a Hall of Famer. It takes more just defense to make the Hall, and I'm not yet convinced that he belongs.
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1997 Ultra - Gold Medallion #G153 Andruw Jones |
My Ballot
Here's my unofficial 9 player ballot:- Roger Clemens
- Barry Bonds
- Todd Helton
- Jeff Kent
- Manny Ramirez
- Scott Rolen
- Curt Schilling
- Gary Sheffield
- Billy Wagner
In the end, I expect Schilling will be the only one who has a reasonable shot. Lucky for him, his latest political controversy happened after most ballots were submitted. I do think it'd be funny if he, Clemens and Bonds squeak in this year, just because it'd provide an interesting contrast to have them inducted along-side Jeter and his untarnished image.
No matter how it shakes out, it'll be another fun and exciting Hall class! (I'm just not looking forward to reading/hearing about how great Jeter is all over again.)