Blog Roll 2.0 (124 blogs)
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Phillies at Padres: April 26th to April 28th
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1984 Topps #148
1984 Topps #224
*Friday 9:40, Saturday 8:40 and Sunday 4:10*
*Petco Park - San Diego, CA*
*At the Ballpark:* There are some pre and po...
1 hour ago
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I've been waiting for this
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One of the technological improvements of our era that may not really be an
improvement is the constant notifications about your purchase.
If you've orde...
1 hour ago
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Doncon & Raya named as the Twins minor league Player and Pitcher of the Week
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The Minnesota Twins have announced that Low-A Fort Myers infielder Rayne
Doncon and Double-A Wichita right-handed pitcher Marco Raya have been named
Twin...
3 hours ago
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Another yankee Mailday
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It feels odd getting yankee items. As a Red Sox collector I have WAY to
many of them but I keep getting more because Virdon spent a year and a half
wit...
8 hours ago
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Cake or Gum? 1976 Pete Rose
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Last time it was gum with the 7-2 victory. Who will win this time?
Two very different photos here. Hostess has Rose posing with a bat at
Candlestick Park...
9 hours ago
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Trapped In Time: Remnants Of The 81st And 82nd Trades
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Lots of cards on the chopping block today! Let's go!
*Trade #81 (Brendan: The View From The Third Floor)*
Traded 02/02/21: 2008-09 O-Pee-Chee (hockey) #1...
10 hours ago
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Not A Wallet Card, But Close
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My wife was clearing out a big 4-drawer file cabinet full of old receipts
and tax documents, calendars and planners and such, and shredding it. She
came ...
11 hours ago
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2024 Cub #36
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Cody Bellinger crashed into the outfield wall at Wrigley Tuesday night.
He was taken out of the game with sore ribs as a precaution. On Wednesday
he w...
13 hours ago
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#288 Bob Cerv - New York Yankees
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*Robert Henry Cerv*
*New York Yankees*
*Outfield*
*Bats:* Right *Throws:* Right *Height:* 6'0" *Weight:* 200
*Born:* May 5, 1925, Weston, NE
*Sig...
13 hours ago
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Catching Up With Kirsten Verdun
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Kirsten Verdun will forever hold a bittersweet place in my heart.
Realistically, it was much more sweet than bitter.
After a stellar career on the mound ...
13 hours ago
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Jim Colclough - WR
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The list of great AFL receivers usually starts with Lionel Taylor, Don
Maynard, Art Powell, and later on Lance Alworth, Fred Biletnikoff and Otis
Taylor. ...
1 day ago
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#298 Dave Nicholson - Kansas City Royals
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*David Lawrence Nicholson*
*Kansas City Royals*
*Outfield*
*Bats:* Right *Throws:* Right *Height:* 6'2" *Weight:* 215
*Born:* August 29, 1939, St...
1 day ago
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BBA: 5 Best Pack Pulled Hits
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I'm always down for a Blog Bat-Around. The topic currently trending around
the blogosphere is posting your five best pack pulled hits. It was
inspired by...
3 days ago
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Angels Blast from Day One - 1961
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*TRIVIA WINNER: **The answer to last weeks question was actually in the
story; Charley Smith and most of you got it.* *The Prize: 20 points toward
the...
4 days ago
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From the Favorites Box: Astros Team Checklist, 1979 Topps #381
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*A series where I post some thoughts about favorite cards. Previous cards
in the series are available here.*
Here's an image you don't see on a team che...
5 days ago
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RIP - Roman Gabriel
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Roman Gabriel, quarterback for the Rams and Eagles in the 1960s and 1970s,
passed away today April 20, 2024 at age 83.
In 1962, he was the first overall pi...
6 days ago
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RIP - Roman Gabriel
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Roman Gabriel, quarterback for the Rams and Eagles in the 1960s and 1970s,
passed away today April 20, 2024 at age 83.
In 1962, he was the first overall pi...
6 days ago
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Tape Measure Job
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I picked up an opened penny pack of *circa *1950* Bazooka *last month in
large part due to the fact the bubble gum was still intact and not broken
like o...
6 days ago
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Hall of Famers
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A few years ago I posted the Hall of Famers in the 1967 (NFL only), 1968,
1971, and 1972 sets.
There are the 38 Hall of Famers in the 1966 set, 3 more than...
6 days ago
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Sticky Gold
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I've said before how much of a fan I am of the Topps Now NHL stickers.
They have had a Serial numbered to 10 parallel since they started, but this
year ...
1 week ago
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RIP - Ken Holtzman
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Ken Holtzman, a starting pitcher for the Cubs and Athletics, passed away on
April 14, 2024 at age 78.
Holtzman made his major-league debut with the Cubs ...
1 week ago
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Not so common after all
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Here's a card I finally welcomed into my collection after damn near (I kid
you not) a *decade *of searching.
One has big ideas for cards they've been wan...
1 week ago
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Sticker shock at the LCS
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I have never had an instance where I went to a card shop, pulled a bunch
of cards, and then put them back because the price was just so high. That
is, unt...
1 week ago
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Gary Carter: Hall of Fame Catcher (The Mets Years Part Three: 1987-1989)
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*After the Championship:** In 1987 Gary Carter was 33 years old, age as
well as a dozen years in the major leagues behind the plate began catching
up t...
2 weeks ago
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1992 Padres Stadium Club Team set
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There seem to be a lot more action shots in the 92 set and fewer posed
shots.
There are 33 cards in this set, which is up 9 cards from 1991. Wit...
3 weeks ago
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1956 Topps baseball #171 "Jim Wilson, if that is your real name"
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I researched game situations for several 1956 Topps cards in my 17-March
post, including #171 Jim Wilson. This post revisits and revises my initial
take....
4 weeks ago
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2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball Set Added
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The Topps Series 1 2024 set of 350 cards is now part of the Baseball Card
Gallery at the Card Cyber Museum.
The Baseball Card Gallery at the Card Cyber M...
5 weeks ago
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TTM Success: Tom Dukes
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Grabbing TTM off the bottom of the pile, this nice return came from Tom
Dukes. He was a relief pitcher in the late 60's and early 70's for a
couple o...
1 month ago
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Project Purge: COMC and Other Fun
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*PROJECT PURGE:*
*COMC Submission*
*The Four Major Sports Groups*
*Updated: 29 FEB 2024*
A little background: I've been on COMC (Check Out My Cards) since ...
1 month ago
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Happy Blogiverary To Curly W Cards
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*HAPPY BLOGIVERSARY!*
Today marks the 11th Blogiversary for *"Curly W Cards"*. I think I might
have missed posting last year for the 10th Blogiversary...
1 month ago
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Franklin High Star Ron Santo
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Fandom and it's associated collecting is a strange thing. When I first
became a Ron Santo fan I was young boy. Ron was in his prime, smashing
home runs...
2 months ago
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More menkos from COMC!
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I have some more lovely menkos to share today. A few of these are cards I
got in my last COMC order and forgot to include in my Japanese post, but I
got m...
2 months ago
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Now Boarding...United Airlines NFL Ads from the 1960s
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With the news that American Airlines and United Airlines have added Flight
1989 from Kansas City to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl to take advantage of
the...
2 months ago
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Joe More Mr. Nice Guy
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Congrats to Joe Mauer, Hall of Famer.
3 months ago
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Starting9 Series #3 Clemente Published!
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We here at Phungo HQ are very happy to announce that we have published
the third series of Mystery Games for Starting9.
If you want to play the new li...
3 months ago
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Recent Pick Ups
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*Three great new pickups for me recently.*
As some of you already know, I collect certain stamped back T206s. These
purple number back stamps rarely se...
7 months ago
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Sunday at the National - Kellogg's Cards
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I was only able to get to the National today even though it is 20 miles
from my house. Next year I will hope to get to the show during the last
two day...
8 months ago
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When Teams Are Sellers
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As I write this, Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo Lopez, Lance Lynn, Joe Kelly and
Kendall Graveman have all been traded away. Others, like Tim Anderson, have
bee...
8 months ago
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So this just happened....
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There was the monthly local trade night at the local shop this past
Thursday evening. Frivolities were had, poor life choices were made, the
usual.
Fol...
1 year ago
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#1 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates team card
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Per Topps tradition, the reigning World Champs take card #1....Beat the
favored Orioles who were the seemingly invincible Goliath….upon inspection
howeve...
1 year ago
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#350 Mickey Mantle - New York Yankees
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*Mickey Charles Mantle*
*New York Yankees*
*Outfield*
*Bats:* Both *Throws:* Right *Height:* 5'11" *Weight:* 195
*Born:* October 20, 1931, Spavin...
1 year ago
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Pandemic Pretender; or, Cards for Sale!
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Hey everyone - well, yeah, it has been quite a few months since I last
spoke up in this space, and during that time I pretty much came to the
conclusion ...
1 year ago
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Project GJ22 - Shohei Ohtani
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Inspired by topps project 2020 and topps project 70. Loosely based on 1991
donruss!
1 year ago
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*September 18, 2022* Some more signed customs from private
signings.......starting with some Mets.....thank you Lou from Signatures4U.
Dwight Gooden
...
1 year ago
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'We need your stinking patches!' Showing off Topps manufactured patches
through the years
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I've seen some hot takes that people aren't happy with the commemorative
batting helmet cards included as bonuses in 2022 Topps Series 2 blasters.
I've ...
1 year ago
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Baseball Movies by the Kalem Company
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*Kalem Kalendar* - August 1, 1912
*Kalem Kalendar* - August 15, 1913
1 year ago
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#82 Mickey Mantle
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*#82 Mickey Mantle*
94 of 274
34.3% complete
*"His Walk About" -* Mickey Mantle played in 12 World Series and won seven
World Series Rings during his 18...
1 year ago
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The Long and Winding Road
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And so, the last of my seven set blogs shuts down today. I have had a lot
of fun doing this since I started in September 2009, but I must admit the
last ...
1 year ago
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Remembering the Summer of '69
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Today is the final post to this 1969 set blog.
This blog was started in 2009 by a blogger named Pack Addict (who later
changed his handle to Socially Aw...
1 year ago
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All Good Things Come to an End
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As I mentioned in my last post, I am closing the lid on this blog after 12+
years, 314 posts, and over 452,000 blog views (many probably my own - lol).
I ...
1 year ago
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Packing Up This Blog (fittingly, into a burlap sack)
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As I mentioned in my 1967 blog post today, I am discontinuing my blogs.
(Many would say "I thought you did already.") When it becomes a chore
rather than...
1 year ago
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Topps All-Star Misses: 1961 NL Outfield
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The 1961 Topps "Sporting News" All Star cards were pretty close to
accurate as far as reflecting what the cards purported to represent. Topps
had Aaron...
2 years ago
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1983 Tampa Bay Bandits
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The Tampa Bay Bandits made a splash by bringing on Burt Reynolds as a
minority partner and good will ambassador in 1983, something much needed by
the new...
2 years ago
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Truist Park
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755 Battery Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
September 28, 2021
The tale of our visit to Truist Park doesn't begin where you may think -
the ballpark. It b...
2 years ago
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You moved. Here’s a way your TTM autographs can reunite with you 18 months
later!
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I moved. The United States Post Office took 10 days before deciding to
forward my mail. (This isn’t counting the lost change of address card I
mailed in al...
2 years ago
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Winging It with Roberto Clemente
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One of the most celebrated images of the great Roberto Clemente shows the
outfielder gracefully leaping to catch a ball as clouds in the background
fo...
2 years ago
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Denver Broncos
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After 9 straight 4th-place finishes (always in a 4 or 5 team division) the
Broncos fired their head coach and hired John Ralston for the 1972 season.
They ...
2 years ago
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Dick Allen “15” Memorial Patches
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To honor Dick Allen’s legacy and celebrate his Hall of Fame worthy
accomplishments the Phillies announced that players and coaches will wear a
commemorativ...
2 years ago
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1976 Kellogg's #37 - Jim Palmer
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* *What did he do to deserve a 1976 Kellogg's card?*
* Multiple Cy Young Award winner
* Multiple 20 game winner
* American League ERA lea...
2 years ago
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Houston Oilers
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The 1970 Houston Oilers finished at 3-10-1, and drew the 3rd pick in the
1971 draft (Dan Pastorini). They made marginal improvement to 4-9-1 in
1971, but t...
2 years ago
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Atlanta Falcons
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After compiling records of 3-10 and 1-12-1 in their first two seasons, the
1968 Falcons finished up at 2-12 in 1968.
They replaced original head coach No...
2 years ago
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John Means, 2021 Topps #272
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I may have strayed far from the discipline of my early years of blogging,
but I'm not so far gone that I won't check back in on the occasion of the
be...
2 years ago
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Cards #1 to #310 Bindered
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When it comes to my sets, I sleeve them and keep them in 3-ring binders.
My 1952 set build effort is not exception. I view the Topps base set as a
sort...
3 years ago
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Weekly Round-Up - A New Endeavor & a Legend Takes a Break
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Boy it's been a rough and challenging week on the work/professional front.
Glad I have cards, this blog, this hobby and this great community to keep
me ...
3 years ago
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Why do we care so much?
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I haven't posted to this blog in 1,595 days. That seems like enough of a
break. Maybe I'll pick it up again, maybe I won't, but I am on Twitter all
the...
3 years ago
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1965 Was a Very Good Year
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But the time has come to retire this blog. Several things contributed to
this decision:
1. I was down to my last 4 cards to post here (Frank Thomas, Ste...
3 years ago
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I Had My Kicks With '66
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The time has come to retire this blog. Several things contributed to this
decision:
1. I have run out of cards to post here (other than for players that...
3 years ago
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Time to Waive Goodbye to This Blog
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The time has come to retire this blog. Several things contributed to this
decision:
1. Design-wise, the 1963 set my 3rd favorite (behind 1965 and 1967),...
3 years ago
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Reprints: 1940 Play Ball Philadelphia A's Team Set
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The Athletics left Philadelphia long ago, and the Phillies maintained
their history in the city for many years through their inclusion on the
Philadelph...
3 years ago
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#290 Jerry Lumpe
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*Jerry Lumpe Kansas City Athletics*
*Career:* Jerry Lumpe was a Yankee prospect who put up impressive minor
league numbers but wasn't quite good en...
3 years ago
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Claudio Manela
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Here’s an artistic rendering of the Filipino lefty Claudio Manela, who
played in the Negro National League, Cuban League, and Eastern League in
the early 1...
3 years ago
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The Dodger Blue Zoo
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On August 20, 1978, Dodgers teammates Don Sutton and Steve Garvey fought in
the Shea Stadium visitors’ clubhouse. Sutton had been quoted as saying,
“All yo...
3 years ago
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Phillies to retire Dick Allen's #15
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From the Phillies
The Phillies will bestow the highest honor a club can confer upon a former
player by retiring Dick Allen’s No. 15, Managing Partner Joh...
3 years ago
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Happy Independence Day!
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A couple of pieces for you on the 4th of July, 2020. I'm staying in. If
you go out, be safe.
This card is circa 1940.
First Day Cover 1976
The history...
3 years ago
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Wear a mask!!
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*Wear a mask!!!*
*It's common sense.*
*And be safe in all you do.*
3 years ago
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July 2020 POBC Magazine
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Here's our July issue of POBC Magazine.
Please comment or send an email to pobcMAG@mail.com.
This month features my recollections of the 1978 All-Star Gam...
3 years ago
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1978 Topps Baseball #356 New York mets
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The 1978 season was a low point in the history of the New York mets. The
stars of the early-mid 70s (Tom Seaver, Jon matlack, Dave Kingman, etc.)
were...
3 years ago
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a super 1971 topps super rich allen
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because rich allen's array of 1971 releases - his topps flagship card,
dell's today stamp, and other issues - featuring photos taken in dodger
stadium, i a...
3 years ago
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Placeholder for Not Blogging Enough: Various Top 10 Wantlists
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It has been more than a year since I put virtual pen to paper on this
fading site. So, in that state of mind, as I continue to organize and
become the ...
4 years ago
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#68 Daryl Spencer
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Spencer played 10 years in the National League with the Giants, Dodgers,
Cardinals, and Reds. He grew up in Kansas where his father was an oil field
dr...
4 years ago
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https://www.blogger.com/u/3/blogger.g?blogID=1261242413531374726#allposts
5 years ago
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1990 Socko Juice Orel Hershiser set
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This is one of those food premiums that doesn't pop up too often for a
reasonable price. I think I pulled the trigger for about $10 a few months
ago. Inter...
5 years ago
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Tops Reads of 2018
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I’m glad to finish documenting my favorite blog reads (for myself but
sharing since it may interest others). Have a Happy New Year 2019! 8. Joe’s
nightmare...
5 years ago
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#28, REX KERN, CB, Colts
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images from COMC
In college football bygones, there were teams that succeeded by running the
football, then running it again. Woody Hayes’ Ohio State t...
5 years ago
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Bob Stephenson is Another PTBNL for Schoendienst
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Bob Stephenson had just one year in the majors, spending 1955 with the St.
Louis Cardinals. He played mostly shortstop, with a little second base and
third...
5 years ago
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*The Infinite Baseball Card Set*
*has relocated! *
Please click the sign above or follow StudioGaryC.com to get to the new
website.
I will be leaving ...
6 years ago
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right on!
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Welcome!
This is a tribute to the 1971 Topps set, the first Topps set to feature
black borders on every card, full-color action on player cards, and head...
6 years ago
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#140 -- Pat Dobson
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Pat Dobson
I guess Pat Dobson will always be known as one of Baltimore's 4 20 game
winners in 1971. You have to go back to 2012 to find the last time th...
6 years ago
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Gone to Twitter
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I've been doing this blog since early 2008 and I'm afraid I'm just tired of
doing it. But I still want to show off cards I get so I plan to post cards
on T...
6 years ago
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Final Parkie Post...... for now.
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So here is the final post of my recent Parkhurst purchase. I hope to find
more soon. There is a big show here the last weekend of September, *fingers
cros...
6 years ago
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#56 - Jose Tartabull of the Boston red Sox
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Up next is someone who I grew up thinking of as just Danny Tartabull's
father. The New York Yankees slipped into irrelevancy in 1989 and...
7 years ago
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Ranew survived 1966 bat attack
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*Uncommon commons:* In more than 30 years in sportscards publishing I have
thrown hundreds of notes into files about the players – usually non-star
play...
7 years ago
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Royal Delivery.
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Long time friend, reader, and Royals fan extraordinaire Mark sent me a
small group of Rangers inserts from recent sets. Among the cards he sent my
way wa...
7 years ago
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1965 Topps Indians Rookie Stars: George Culver, Tommie Agee
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For the second post in a row we have rookie cards of players who would
become Rookie Of the Year. Here is a 1965 Rookie Stars card that was ahead
of its ...
7 years ago
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#387 Fred Stanley
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*Who is this player?*
Fred Stanley, infielder, New York Yankees
Widely known as a defensive specialist, by 1980 Fred Stan...
7 years ago
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My Hall of Fame collection of custom "What-If" cards
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Here is my latest card project: I am working on a Hall of Fame set, with
every Hall of Fame member in the Topps format for the year they were
inducted (eve...
8 years ago
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Done With the Hobby, and Topps Started Me Down This Road
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I don’t know yet whether I will write about all the reasons why, but I have
decided that I am essentially done with the hobby. It started with an
incredibl...
8 years ago
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will there be a final tribute?
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shortly after i started this blog in september of 2008, i received an email
from ben henry, creator of the baseball card blog and someone with whom i
had t...
8 years ago
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1987 Topps - Classic Set
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El Caballo87 Topps holds a special place in my heart. When I first pulled
my cards out of the attic a month ago, it was 87 Topps that I went to
first. I...
8 years ago
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Jim Bouton #470
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Jim Bouton's career spanned 10 seasons in the big leagues. After riding the
bench for his time in high school, Bouton, however, secured a professional
co...
9 years ago
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Baseball Cards: A Love Story
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I fell in love with baseball cards at the Scituate, MA town dump.
A little background … When I was a boy, my family traveled to Scituate a
couple of year...
9 years ago
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#28 Vada Pinson, Hitting Coach
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courtesy of tradingcarddb
courtesy of tradingcarddb
Vada Pinson was a young kid when he was signed by the Cincinnati Redlegs in
1956. He went through th...
9 years ago
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#154 Jim Gantner, Brewers
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*Card Front:* If you wanted to get the chicks in the 70's you needed to
look like Jim here. The hair is a little longer and feathered, the small
b...
9 years ago
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I'm here, but not completely
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Am I back? I never really left, but I wouldn't say that I'll be posting
everyday. Life has been a journey lately to say the least. I have watched
my son ma...
9 years ago
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David Carpenter
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Born on today's date, David Carpenter.
"If you think a guy can foul a ball off and then at the same time hit the
catcher on the backswing on purpose, you...
9 years ago
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#658 - Lee Lacy
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I really am stretching this thing out but, trust me, it’s not intentional.
Too much work and other stuff. For our third-to-last card we get Lee Lacy
at S...
9 years ago
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3 Walk-Off Wins in 3 Days? Are You Kidding ME????
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True story.
Saw it with my own eyes...
Even I was starting to doubt my Team a little, but this is exactly what
this team and it's fans needed... Much appr...
9 years ago
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484 - Ernie McAnally
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*About This Player*
Ernie McAnally pitched in four Major League seasons with the Montreal Expos
from 1971 to 1974. McAnally was drafted originally by the...
10 years ago
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Thank You All!!
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It wasn’t until the other day that I made the connection. I was talking to
the Lovely Wife about my father passing away 3 years ago. The anniversary
of h...
10 years ago
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#446 Rocky Nelson
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Glenn 'Rocky' Nelson had such a varied and interesting career I hardly know
where to start, so let's try the beginning. Nelson signed with the St.
Loui...
10 years ago
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Happy New Year!
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I decided that New Year's Day was the perfect time to feature the first
card of the 1973 Topps set. That was back in 2011, and today is the first
day since...
10 years ago
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Happy New Year!
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10 years ago
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1977 Topps Baseball #645 - Jerry Reuss
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- Jerry Reuss was the #2 starter for the Pirates in 1977. He won only
ten games, down from his 14 wins from 1976.
- *1977 Stats:* 10-13, 4.11 ...
10 years ago
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eBay Loot: John O'Donoghue Seattle Pilots Autograph
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I swiped this beauty off the 'Bay the other day to add it to my Seattle
Pilots collection. Since there are relatively few Pilots cards to begin
with, I li...
10 years ago
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#525 Eddie Bressoud
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Here we are at last...the end of the road. One last time, I would like to
thank everyone who has read, shared, or commented on this blog over the
last fi...
10 years ago
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that's a wrap - oh my!
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well, it's time to put a bow on this blog - 'wrap' it up as one might say.
i've enjoyed going through all of the o-pee-chee sets from 1977 through
1992, an...
11 years ago
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It's Campy...Really
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This 3-inch plastic statue features Brooklyn Dodger star Roy Campanella.
Really, it does:
Molded in 1956 and sold through Dairy Queen stores that year, C...
11 years ago
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the long and winding road.
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I'm not even sure where to begin with this post.
I suppose it doesn't have a beginning at all, giving that it was
inevitable. I have a bad habit of cycling...
11 years ago
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I'm Still Here
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It has been a year of seldom posting here at 1974 Topps Set. Fellow card
blogger Devon at *My First Cards (1982 Topps)* sent me a note checking up
on me. ...
12 years ago
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Here are all the cards I created for this blog. It even includes some that
were never posted.
12 years ago
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#640 - Harmon Killebrew
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*Card fact: *This is the final Topps card issued of Harmon Killebrew during
his playing career. He had appeared in just about every Topps flagship set
f...
12 years ago
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Democratic Roadkill Delivers The Nitty Gritty Card of the Day!!!
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Today's Nitty Gritty Card of the Day came to me courtesy of Duane of the Democratic
Roadkill blog. It made its way from Ohio, down to Florida with many vint...
12 years ago
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Finished
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*It's finally complete!*
Began: August 24, 2008
Completed: June 12, 2010
13 years ago