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2007 Fleer

on February 22nd, 2010 by madding

Spring training is upon us! That also means that it’s time to start thinking about fantasy leagues. With that in mind, here’s a pack of Fleer’s last flagship baseball set, Upper Deck style. These are still favorites of the repack scene. 259 – Bobby …

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A Barrel Full of Cardinals

on February 22nd, 2010 by madding

(Or is that barrelful?) Here’s another trade post from a frequent trader: Ed from Roll Out the Barrel. This wasn’t really a trade for anything specific that I recall, but I did recently send him a stack of Brewers and stuff from his want lists.While …

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Topps Million Card Giveaway Card of the Day

on February 22nd, 2010 by Bud (First Day Issue)

I was lucky enough to pull a code and redeem it over the weekend when Topps was handing out vintage cards like (enter clever anecdote here). I wish I had some more because it still looks like nothing but 1970’s…which raises some real questions about …

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Card of the Day: Eric Lindros ‘90-’91 Score RC #440

on February 22nd, 2010 by rosschrisman2003

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Spot the Sig-8th Inning-Roundup

on February 22nd, 2010 by Rod

The signature was of Larry Colton, pitcher, author and founder of Wordstock h .  Larry Colton was a pitcher for the Phillies in 1968, he pitched two innings in a game at Candlestick Park, he ended up with a 4.50 ERA.  After the game he went o…

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Pack Break: 2010 Topps Baseball Series 1 Hobby *HIT*

on February 22nd, 2010 by packaddict

This is 1 of 3 hobby packs I picked up Friday hoping for a hit. Really I was hoping for a code card though.. which have been avoiding me over my last 7 packs. And here’s my hit. Nice card, but from a player I hardly follow. These are only running $1-2 …

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Mike Boddicker, 1986 Donruss #8

on February 22nd, 2010 by Kevin

The Orioles sure waited until the last possible moment, but word has finally leaked out that they’ve secured a TV announcer lineup for the 2010 season. There are plenty of familiar names to O’s fans, including a couple of surprises.It was presumed that…

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2010 Chachi Special Edition #JW Jayson Werth

on February 22nd, 2010 by Jim

The last time we saw Jayson Werth, being struck out by Mariano Rivera in the 8th inning of Game 6, he was sporting a tidy little soul patch on his chin and a few days’ stubble growth.A little over three months later, Jayson Werth arrived at Spring Trai…

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National League – June 24

on February 22nd, 2010 by MattR

Player of the Day: Dave Concepcion was 3 for 4 with a homer and 4 RBI in Cincinnati’s thrilling 9-8 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. After the Phillies tied the game at 4-4, Johnny Bench hit a grand slam to put the Reds ahead 8-4. The Phillies sco…

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#249 Jim Clancy

on February 22nd, 2010 by Dean Family

Who is this player?Jim Clancy, starting pitcher, Toronto Blue JaysEntering the 1980 season, Jim Clancy’s role on the Toronto Blue Jays pitching staff was unclear. Coming off of an injury that ruined his 1979 campaign, Clancy responded by leading the cl…

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Cito Gaston is morphing from a Brave into a Pirate right before our eyes!

on February 22nd, 2010 by Fleerfan

I came across this negative that is currently up for auction on ebay from The Topps Vault and did a double take wondering what in the world was going on in this picture:This is the negative that was used to create the 1979 Clarence (Cito) Gaston card:T…

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When They Where Young

on February 22nd, 2010 by McCann Can Triple

I don’t really care for most of the 2010 topps inserts. Or well, I shouldn’t say that as I do find the cards interesting. I just have a hard enough time getting the base set and then you add in the half a dozen inserts and it seems you will never fini…

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2003 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Bobby Hill

on February 22nd, 2010 by Paul

Who is this? Bobby Hill, a former infielder for the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh PiratesWhat is this? An autograph card from the 2003 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection setWhere’d I get it? eBayHow much did it cost? 99 cents, plus $2.75 shipping.Why is this…

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Flashback.

on February 22nd, 2010 by Spiff

So I finally got some 2010 packs today of both Topps and Upper Deck. Got a code card for the Topps Million Card Giveaway. As I was entering the code I thought of the 1998 Pacific Online set. I am showing Mike Simms on card number 745 as an example.How …

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#485 Nellie Fox

on February 22nd, 2010 by Kevin

Just a week after posting Luis Aparicio, we come across his good friend and longtime double play partner! I love it when things work out that way. Fun facts about Nellie Fox: -A native of St. Thomas, PA, Nellie signed with the Philadelphia Athletics at…

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Damonation

on February 22nd, 2010 by Grand Cards

I couldn’t decide exactly what I wanted to do here. First, I was thinking that I would do some quick thoughts immediately after the deal was signed. Then, I thought that I would do a Damonpalooza Grand Scheme-esque link-fest chock full of commentary. Once my browser got to 20(!) tabs of Johnny Damon themed articles, I just couldn’t bear the thought. So, because I feel like saying something, I’ll try again. If some of my ideas parallel those of other bloggers, journalists etc., I’m sorry. I’ve been reading a lot these last two days.

Johnny Damon is a Tiger and all was made right in the world. Seriously, that is what so many things would have you believe. And while I’m squarely in the more pessimistic camp I think that the reality skews to the sunny side. The Tigers are better with Johnny Damon then they were without him.

And that, really, is all that matters.

Up to and including this signing, the Tigers offseason had been a hodgepodge, nonsensical series of isolated baseball moves that may or may not have made sense individually but together looked like a scatterplot regression with an r-squared below .1, if you know what I mean. Am I right? Sorry, I had a long day.

Anyway, this offseason was a mess. Johnny Damon was the last messy move in a messy offseason. Part of me thinks that whatever cynicism among the fan base is less directed towards the addition of Johnny Damon and more towards the confusion of the offseason as a whole. I mean, the questions just roll off the tounge, don’t they?

  • If they have the money to pay Damon, why not keep Granderson and Polanco?
  • If they have some money, why not offer Polanco arbitration and hope to get some draft picks?
  • Why not sign Johnny Damon for one year and keep Granderson?

Etc.

This is all compounded by the deal that Damon got. $8 million is a lot. It is not a bargain. It is not the deal you sign right before camp starts. That said, it is entirely likely that Damon will be worth $8 million (or more!) to the team, at which point it looks like a good deal. Damon the bargain is a welcome addition. Damon the holdout is viewed with skepticism. Add to that the fact that he was significantly aided in his offensive output by Yankee Stadium and that he leaves something to be desired defensively (although it’s not like the Tigers’ other options were budding gold-glovers). It is unlikely that Johnny Damon 2010 will be a repeat of Johnny Damon 2009.

To help swallow all this, allow me to give a little bit of perspective. It is a one year deal. No, this isn’t me saying “at least he’s only here for one year,” or “thank god the Tigers aren’t tied to him long term” or anything like that. I emphasize that it was a one-year deal, because it means one thing and one thing only: not my problem.

Huh? Ok, here’s the deal. It’s 3 days before Spring Training and you know that your team has some glaring holes. You had a budget and you’ve stuck to it. You had a plan (to some degree) and stuck to it (for the most part). But now it’s crunch time and you’re looking and just don’t see a competitive team. At least, not competitive enough. Then you look around and see that there is a player out there that could make you better, and he’s yours if you want him. Do you act like a scrooge and say “no, I have a plan” or do you say, F*** it. We need this, and I’m willing to pay now. I know what I would do. And so does Mike Ilitch. In fact, I’m glad the Tigers have an owner who has this mentality.

The bottom line is this: Johnny Damon’s deal is coming out of Mike Ilitch’s Ostrich Egg omelette and ivory backscratcher budget . This doesn’t hurt the team short term or long term. It doesn’t hurt their flexibility (in fact, Damon could theoretically be dealt to a contender for prospects if the Tigers fall out of it) and most importantly, it makes the team better.

And that’s the bottom line. The Tigers had a chance to get better and they took it. No retrospect, no “what ifs,” nothing like that. This was an isolated event. To the card collectors, this is putting a little bit extra on your eBay bid in the closing seconds. Ultimately, regardless of how good you think Damon will actually be with the Tigers, it is hard to argue that they aren’t better with him than they were without.

It also happens that the Tigers added another one of baseball’s “good guys,” who is great with fans and a veteran leader. Blah blah blah intangibles etc., but say “Gerald Laird fight” or “Miguel Cabrera Drunk” to Tigers fans and we all know how important that is.

So relax, Tigers fans. The drama is over and baseball can now start, with the Tigers in a better place than they were just a week ago. It’s springtime right? How about some optimism? As for me, let’s get those Johnny Damon-as-Tiger baseball cards churning, so that I can have a better reason to bring him up again.

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2010 Topps Opening Day

on February 22nd, 2010 by White Sox Cards

The economy must be rebounding. That was the excuse for not trotting this set out last year. Wait. Let me get this straight. The economy is in the toilet and you want to get rid of your most affordable product? That’s Topps logic!I’ve always liked Open…

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My first 2010 Longoria

on February 22nd, 2010 by chris OK

Thanks to Sewingmachineguy i got my first 2010 Evan Longoria Card.quoting from the back of the card”Longo” was no one-year wonder.Turkey Cards are so choiceThank you for the great addition :)

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Sloppy Topps – Mis-Stamped foil Edition

on February 22nd, 2010 by deal

In both my earlier posts regarding 2010 Topps I have mentioned the mis-stamping of the foil printing on the cards. The last two or three cards in four of the packs (all of the base cards after the inserts) had the “bad foiling”. Previously I have fe…

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2010 Topps

on February 22nd, 2010 by White Sox Cards

I could have sworn I did a review for 2010 Topps. In all the 2010 Topps related posts, not one is a review. In a way, I’m glad that I waited. This set has grown on me.The first card out of the team set shows perhaps the greatest achievement of the 2009…

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Trading With Wax Wombat!

on February 22nd, 2010 by White Sox Cards

Like I mentioned earlier, things are crazy around here. Crazy trade-wise! Spring is around the corner. The dormant winter is starting to fade away. Our favorite entertainers are suiting up as you read this! It’s a glorious time of year… no matter how…

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KuboTEN

on February 22nd, 2010 by NPB Card Guy

I received the cards from my first order placed through KuboTEN today. The whole process was pretty easy, although a bit slow. I had won the auction in question back in December, but I waited until mid-January to actually get the cards shipped as I w…

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1967 Topps Al Ferrara Los Angeles Dodgers

on February 22nd, 2010 by dugoutdug

On Monday, February 22, 2010, the mailbox had a great prize waiting for me. It is an autographed 1967 Topps Baseball card of Al Ferrara, outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Card number 557 in the 1967 Topps Baseball set of 609 cards. It marks the 4…

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Falcons, Crowns, Maple Leafs and U-S-A

on February 22nd, 2010 by Chuck's Used Cards

After last night’s North American battle of the ice, the USA came out on top again over Canada. This makes the host’s climb to the medal podium somewhat harder.The Americans have gone with one goalie – RYAN MILLER. Canada started strong with …

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The fifth dimension

on February 22nd, 2010 by night owl

Even though I am a word person, that doesn’t mean I don’t get along with numbers. I was one of the better students in math through much of school and even got through calculus until they started talking about imaginary numbers. Then things got shaky. I…

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2002 Phillies Wantlist

on February 22nd, 2010 by Jim

2002 Donruss #20 Pat BurrellNeeded:Where to start? Here are the 2002 sets from which I have few to no Phillies cards. I’m on the look-out for any and all Phillies cards from these sets:Bowman Chrome, Bowman Heritage, Bowman’s Best, Donruss Classics, Do…

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Spot the Sig-8th Inning-Clue 2

on February 22nd, 2010 by Rod

 The contestant that correctly guesses this weeks auto will be rewarded with a Double! There will a clue every hour after 3 PM on Monday until someone identifies the signature.  Clue No. 1-AuthorClue No.  2-Hedy Lamarr These are the g…

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2000 Future Bee Power League UL box break (pack 4)

on February 22nd, 2010 by Jason

Fumitoshi Takano – backup outfielded for the Buffaloes and later the Rakuten Golden Eagles.

Atsuhiro Motonishi – currently on Marty Brown’s staff for Rakuten as the outfield baserunning coach, former Gold Glove winner in 1989 with the Hankyu Braves.

Kiyoshi Hatsushiba – shockingly has a fairly extensive bio over at the BR Bullpen.

Kazuya Shibata – played alongside Hideki Okajima for the

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Possible Paterno Relics Coming Soon?

on February 22nd, 2010 by rosschrisman2003

Most likely not.  Thats why two Penn State graduates paid $9,000.00 for an autographed pair of Joe Paterno’s glasses.  Last month Paterno had eye surgery and he no longer needs those thick Coke bottle like glasses to see.  You can read the whole story over on ESPN.
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#163 Donn Clendenon

on February 22nd, 2010 by sideshow

One of the most famous Mets of all time is posed in Pirates gear here. After all, Donn spent the first decade-plus of his career in the Pittsburgh organization. My example of this card is in the EX range — no creases but some noticeable corner wear and a clean back. This is a common [...]

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One T206 Relic I’d Like To Have

on February 22nd, 2010 by rosschrisman2003

The Honus Wagner T206 tobacco card is one of the most counterfeited and reprinted cards on the market.  I consider myself lucky to have seen three originals in person and actually held one worth about $900,000.  I’m a sucker when it comes to the old relics that can be found in 2002 Topps T206.  From [...]

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Another Code, Another 70s Card

on February 22nd, 2010 by White Sox Cards

Hmmm. Is Topps telling me something by giving me the previous record holder for consecutive batters retired? Jim Barr set the record of 41 back in 1972, which was equaled by White Sox closer Bobby Jenks in 2007 and bested by White Sox starter Mark Bueh…

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Reds For White Sox

on February 22nd, 2010 by White Sox Cards

Small trades have been fast and furious around here lately. I think it has to do with the amount of new releases in the past month. Whatever the reason, I like it!

I am down to only needing Fisk and Rios to complete my 2010 Topps Series One team set. …

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Spot the Sig-8th Inning-Clue

on February 22nd, 2010 by Rod

 The contestant that correctly guesses this weeks auto will be rewarded with a Double! There will a clue every hour after 3 PM on Monday until someone identifies the signature.  Clue No. 1-AuthorThese are the ground rules that I have stole…

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More Tribute and Sterling Pulls

on February 22nd, 2010 by tigre

Here’s some more 2009 Topps Tribute and Sterling pulls I got on Saturday. As always, they are available for trade for something interesting and of equal value, just email…2009 Topps Sterling Roy Campanella #42/502009 Topps Sterling Rogers Hornsby #2…

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