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CC: Royale With Cheese

on March 1st, 2010 by Thorzul

In what was possibly the landmark work of 1990s cinema, Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, one of the most memorable scenes involves Vincent (John Travolta) describing his recent European trip to fellow hitman Jules (Samuel L. Jackson). Apparently, the…

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Translucent Cardboard: My Newest Personal collection

on March 1st, 2010 by SpastikMooss

Welcome to the home page of my translucent card collection. Feel free to scroll down and gaze in awe of these excellent pieces of cardboard perfection. Translucence rules! Every time I get a new translucent card, I will add it to this page. Also, if …

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Frustration…

on March 1st, 2010 by lonestarr

I am getting really frustrated with my collection.  It is a total mess that I can no longer keep up with.  It’s holding me back from sending out my end of trades to Baseball Dad (the Alomar is missing), McCann (one of the mini Chipper jerseys is missing), The Great Sports Name Hall of Fame [...]

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Preview Gallery: 2009 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions Entomology cards

on March 1st, 2010 by chrisolds

Upper Deck has continued to release images of its forthcoming Goodwin Champions Entomology Cards, which will be bugging many a collector when the redemptions begin shipping soon.

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Why Topps Heritage is Dead to Me.

on March 1st, 2010 by FanOfReds

That’s right; Topps Heritage is dead to me.  You see, this isn’t something that happened overnight.  Oh no, this has been three years in the making…As you probably know by now, I’m a set collector first, Barry Larkin collector second, and a…

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Topps reveals 2010 Heritage Baseball short-prints & variations

on March 1st, 2010 by chrisolds

Topps detailed the oddities that can be found in its 2010 Heritage Baseball set on Monday, announcing the following…

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Quest for 1998 – Part 2

on March 1st, 2010 by capewood

My quest is to reach 200 different (base cards, inserts and parallels) cards for 1998. Here are the 3rd and 4th cards I’ve acquired.1998 Bowman’s Best Refractor #19 Gary Sheffield1998 Bowman’s Best was a pretty expensive purchase, a 6-card pack set you…

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1967 Coca-Cola Yankees/Mets Baseball #5, Fred Talbot

on March 1st, 2010 by Matthew Glidden

Just last week–that’s late Feb 2010–the Fleer Sticker Project blog did a great profile of Coke’s various 1967 and 1968 baseball promotions. I’ll link to those excellent articles after a quick look at their Yankee team set.Bottle cap (inside)This…

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Andre Dawson 2009 Topps Uncirculated Autograph!!!

on March 1st, 2010 by 30-Year Old Cardboard

Andre Dawson 2009 Topps Uncirculated Autograph!!!
Andre has a small handful of certified autograph cards issued in 2009.  All were issued very late in the year, and prices skyrocketed immediately following his Hall of Fame election.
This card is made by Topps and is tagged as ‘Uncirculated’.  Issued in a heavy plastic case, and sealed with some certified holographic [...]

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First Look Gallery: 2010 Panini Prestige Football

on March 1st, 2010 by Tracy Hackler

Panini Prestige, formerly Playoff Prestige and annually the first football product on the market with updated draft information, is set to release May 13 packing its usually solid array of impact, including four autograph or memorabilia cards and 24 Rookie Cards per box.

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Found and needed

on March 1st, 2010 by handcollated

If you’ve sent me a trade request since my return to blogging, I’m sorry I haven’t followed up with you yet. But I do have a decent excuse, aside from the usual lack of time and energy. Over the course of the past few years, I’ve been employing what I like to call [...]

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Contest!!!

on March 1st, 2010 by Drew

Not here, again! But over at The Great Orioles Autograph Project, a contest is going on. Thanks to the Troll for showing me the way, now I’ll tell you guys about it. But I swear, if one of you wins this contest I’m gonna have to….Congratulate you and…

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J J. Putz

on March 1st, 2010 by Dan

Who: Pitcher J J. Putz Team: Seattle MarinersCard: 2008 GoudeyAcquired: In Person, Soxfest 2010Comments: Ah yes, another Goudey to add to the collection. New White Sox member J.J. Putz signed this bad-boy for me at Soxfest 2010. While signing, he joked…

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I Was There…

on March 1st, 2010 by PunkRockPaint

It was a beautiful thing to witness live! Joe over at The Priceless Pursuit documented our shared disappointment of our weekly (weakly?) local card show. He also claims that I Bipped him in a motel parking lot… In front of his two month old son!!! I …

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Ted Williams, San Diego Padres

on March 1st, 2010 by Bo

Recently there was controversy over a new card showing Babe Ruth in an Atlanta Braves card, when there was never a major league team in Atlanta in his career. Any chance of a controversy over this old card featuring Ted Williams as a San Diego Padre? …

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2000 Lancaster JetHawks Grandstand, Willie Bloomquist

on March 1st, 2010 by zman40

#4 Willie BloomquistHere is a card that I got signed at Royals Fanfest last year. At that time, I was a Royals partial season ticket holder. For that years event, season ticket holders were let into Fanfest an hour before the general public. The first …

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Sports Cards Uncensored Fantasy Baseball – Who Wants In?

on March 1st, 2010 by Gellman

Guys, I am creating a fantasy baseball league for the site and I am looking for people to play. We had a great football league this year and baseball should be no different. I would prefer those of you who wont quit halfway through the season, so I am …

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Were you a winner on Free Stuff Friday?

on March 1st, 2010 by chrisolds

We’ve completed the Free Stuff Friday contest drawings for this week. Were you a winner? Find out after the jump… if not, be back here on Friday for more chances to win sports cards and memorabilia.

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SPA and Ultimate 1 of 1s Are Starting To Surface

on March 1st, 2010 by Gellman

One thing I love about SPA and Ultimate is that the number of 1/1s in this set are minimal. They are not like triple threads where every other card is a printing plate or serial numbered 1/1, and the value of the 1/1s usually reflects that. SPA has one…

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Random Topps Card of the Day: 1985 Topps #350 Wade Boggs

on March 1st, 2010 by James B. Anama

It’s a brand new month, and we’ve reset the Topps Card Randomizer to come up with seven new cards to present for this week. Introducing the Random Topps Card of the Day for Monday, March 01, 2010: Official Card Set Name and Card Number: 1985 Topps #350…

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New Source For The ‘30-YOC Did You Know’ Series…

on March 1st, 2010 by 30-Year Old Cardboard

New Source For The ‘30-YOC Did You Know’ Series…
Amazingly, I have posted 100 baseball related factoids in my ‘Did You Know’ series – all using the same source.  During that stretch, I have learned a ton, re-remembered quite a bit, and fallen deeper in love with baseball and its amazing history.
Thanks to ‘Armchair Reader – [...]

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Saving the USPS, one “Great Giveaway” at a time…

on March 1st, 2010 by --David

I found it funny that on the day the USPS was asking Congress to cut back on their working days, I managed to mail off enough packages (many of which went Priority since I had gobs of those little boxes) to cover the daily pay of at least one postal wo…

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Official Super Bowl portrait lets Saints fans relive moment

on March 1st, 2010 by chrisolds

The Super Bowl has come and gone — but New Orleans Saints fans still can’t seem to get enough of their championship team’s memorabilia.

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No, I Don’t Want Your Game-Used Pants

on March 1st, 2010 by admin

With a plethora of jersey cards readily available continuing to drive prices down, card companies have tried to extend interest by introducing new memorabilia cards that distinguish themselves from the traditional “hit”. The answer for the time being has been the patch cards featuring multiple colors. They are rarer than one color Jersey cards and [...]

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2009 National Chicle Football Art Sends the Wrong Message

on March 1st, 2010 by admin

2009 National Chicle Football is just the latest throwback design from Topps Inc. used to entice nostalgic collectors into the modern football card market. Previous issues included Topps Magic and Topps Mayo. Having success with these issues, Topps continued the trend by releasing 2009 National Chicle. These cards feature artist renditions of each player in [...]

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2010 Sage Hit High Series Football Card Preview

on March 1st, 2010 by admin

2010 Sage Hit High Series Football is scheduled to release on 31 Mar and will cost about $90 per box. Each box will contain 30 packs with five cards per box. Collectors can expect nine autographs per box and one insert card per pack. There will be no redemption cards in this product. There are [...]

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Major League Baseball’s Poor Keep Getting Richer

on March 1st, 2010 by Brett Lewis

2010 could be the beggining of a new era for major league baseball. Teams like the Cubs, Red Sox, Mets, Angels, and yes, even the Yankees are going to come the sobering reality that the league’s best young talent isn’t on their roster or in their system. While they were spending big time money, baseball’s [...]

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Wanna Make Me Jealous?

on March 1st, 2010 by White Sox Cards

Check out this auction of the Bay for a Luis Aparicio and Gordon Beckham dual on card autograph and game-used bat relic.Hats off to anyone who pays for this one!

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2010 Phungo Cards – Sidney Crosby

on March 1st, 2010 by deal

2010 Phungo #09 Sidney Crosbyugh.I am mostly over yesterday’s game. Hockey is Canada’s game and Canada is the 2010 Winter Olympics Host Country – and for those reasons it was good to see the Canadian team win.I think it is time that we stop looking at …

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The Grand Scheme Blames The WBC

on March 1st, 2010 by Grand Cards

That’s two thus far Hmmm…

“I really believe last year his personal issues and the World Baseball Classic got Magglio off track,” Leyland said. “I believe that with all my heart. Magglio is very smart guy and a smart player. He’s stronger, he’s bigger, he’s in great shape, and his bat’s got a loud sound to it.”

That’s the skipper Jim Leyland, talking about why Maggs may have struggled last year. Oh, it gets worse

The World Baseball Classic was another likely culprit. It disrupted various players’ spring schedule and preparation, Leyland asserted Sunday, citing its effects on Ordonez and Carlos Guillen.

Yeah, that’s really just a summary of Leyland’s thoughts, but uses that journalist assertion style, wherein a writer takes a quote and substantiates it by writing it in a style that suggests he believes it to be true too. Oh, and that’s totally fine, and admittedly, the rest of the article cites a number of factors for Ordonez’s decline. But I find it odd that the author of the article happens to be the same person that repeatedly threw blog-favorite Curtis Granderson under the bus for his relatively poor 2009 season with nary a mention of his WBC commitment.

Granted, the situations are different. Ordonez had a smoking hot last few months of the season, which gives credence to the WBC slow start theory. But Ordonez is also a veteran all-star and is perhaps capable of making adjustments and improvements more easily during the season than a still young player. Just a thought.

And this isn’t the first time. Harken back to a month ago when I made this same argument, and we find another Henning article blaming the WBC for the bad season of another player. And this one, Armando Galarraga, had a tremendous start to the season before the wheels fell off.

So let’s take stock:

  • WBC is partially to blame for Ordonez’s slow star
  • WBC is to blame for Armando Galarraga’s bad season
  • WBC had an impact on Carlos Guillen’s strugles
  • WBC had no impact whatsoever on Curtis Granderson, and isn’t even worth mentioning at any point, ever?

I’m sorry. But there are now articles citing the WBC as a contributing factor for three Tigers players having vastly inferior seasons to how they performed the year before (in all cases) and well below their career norms (Ordonez, Guillen). You simply cannot use it as a crutch to explain things on one hand, and then make statements about Granderson doing too much charity work or being on the decline etc. on the other. You just can’t.

Before the season starts, I’ll reassert my prediction for the year but one of them is clear: Granderson is going to have a monster year this year, and it won’t be because he benefited from a change of scenery.

Shameless Plug My dear sweet wife has ventured into the world of the Self-Employed by opening her own massage therapy practice in Baltimore. I know that some of you that read this blog actually live in Baltimore. Ergo, if you live in Baltimore and need a massage (or your wife, girlfriend, neighbor, co-worker etc. could use a massage) you should visit Claire Taylor Massage Two locations in the city, mention Grand Cards and get 10% off your first visit.

See you in Baltimore? I’m going to make this the subject of a post on its own at some point, but I want to gauge interest. The National is in Baltimore this year. That convenient East Coast location is likely to drag many of us bloggers out of the woodwork and into Charm City for a card show. See? There’s one already The question is this: Is anybody up for a card-blogger meetup: maybe a happy hour, maybe a cookout, maybe a ballgame etc. during the show? I’ve never met any of you, and if you’re half as fun in person as you are in E-print, then it sounds like a good time. Please comment if this has any appeal to you whatsoever.

Back to Business Sorry, I got kind of off topic there for a minute. Maybe because I needed to diffuse my rage after reading this:

Granderson won’t assign blame for either issue to his eyesight, but after being diagnosed with 20/30 vision following his trade to the Yankees this winter, the outfielder is wearing contact lenses for the first time in his career.

“They said, ‘Your vision is 20/30, so let’s see if we can improve it,’” Granderson told the Daily News. “For most people, they’d let it go, but since we can possibly make me see better to hit, who knows. We’ll see.”

Are you kidding? You’re kidding right? Nobody in Detroit thought that it would make any sense to give Granderson an eye exam? As someone who has been afflicted with glasses worthy eyesight since I was in second grade this is shocking to me. Sure, 20/30 eyesight is still pretty good, but this is a sport that is completely contingent on reaction time and eye-hand coordination.

Comparative example: I played varsity baseball in high school for three years. I have contacts. One year, I had a regularly scheduled eye appointment that happened to coincide with some struggles at the plate. Turns out, my prescription needed to be change by half a power (aka, relatively little). Based on ex-post results, it made a noticeable difference in my ability to pick up pitches at a high school level. I can’t even imagine the difference that it will make with Major League Pitching.

Sure, Curtis might not be able to tell the difference, but his eyes probably can and his hitting will likely improve because of it. If it ever comes out that the Tigers didn’t know about this before the trade (an annual physical or something didn’t pick it up?) I might lose it.

Without Hyperbole Spring Training time is the best because you get all sorts of super optimistic articles that make everyone feel great about their teams chances now and forever. Just think of the future when you read stuff like this about 18 year-old Tigers #1 pick Jacob Turner:

When some players on his Boston Braves complained about batting amid the wind off the Charles River, manager Casey Stengel had this retort:

“It’s terrible. Hornsby played here one year and hit only .387 against the wind.”

It would have been interesting to see how Rogers Hornsby — the seven-time batting champion — would have done in the stiff wind in Lakeland on Thursday against right-hander Jacob Turner.

Well, he would have done awesome. Because it was Rogers freaking Hornsby and he would be going up against a 18-year old in batting practice. It wouldn’t even be close. Hornsby would have destroyed Turner. Then he would have spit on anybody that doubted him, placed hedge bets on his ability to destroy Turner batting left handed, before probably yelling derogatory slurs at the rest of the team that would make Ty Cobb blush. Bottom line: I guess it would have been interesting to see after all.

Bring on the pain For those of you that need a healthy counter-balance to all this feel-good spring training stuff, Old English D–easily one of my favorite Tiger blogs, despite her sporadic offseason posting–offers this:

So the Freep decides that torture is a valid form of journalism, and posts a 27 photo gallery of Curtis Granderson as a Yankee.

–snip–

I’m serious, it’s like someone at the Freep just found out his/her significant other was cheating and had to inflict equal pain on the rest of us.

Yeah, I looked at it. You can too. Get used to it folks. Remember all the good guy stories about Curtis we heard before, and how he was already beloved by the media as a Tiger? Well he’s a Yankee now, and they have a tendency to get media coverage from time to time.

Misc. The official Dontrelle Willis comeback, Vol. 3, Day 1 begins Wednesday. Brandon Inge is one antsy son-of-a gun when he’s not playing. In his quest to acquire relic cards of Hall of Famers for less than $5 each, Mark’s Ephemera has closed in on Al Kaline, and a really nice one at that. The Baseball Cards Blog wants Topps Heritage to take it to the next level, while I Am Joe Collector thinks that they need to shake things up and take it down a notch. Finally, because I love everything that has anything to do with Baseball fields and stadiums I give you the Baseball Fields of Europe (H/T Rob Neyer)

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The Last Card Show I Will Ever Go To

on March 1st, 2010 by Gellman

This past Saturday, I was bored. By bored I mean I was pacing around the house just to give myself something to do. Eventually I decided it was time to get out of the house, despite the fact that my pregnant wife was not happy about it. I ended up at a…

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A Contest?

on March 1st, 2010 by Collective Troll

No, not here, over at the Great Orioles Autograph Project. GREAT PRIZES, SUPER BLOG! Enter right now! Do it here. Busy today with my beautiful niece, Ruby May, the drummer of the future! She lives in London, England and has not yet experienced American…

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Wayne Granger

on March 1st, 2010 by Josh Wilker

It can mean a lot to hold something in your hands. Consider the feeling of being a kid and holding a brand new card in your hands. Say it’s 1976 and the card shows a previously unseen (or even imagined) Technicolor eruption of colors virtually bursting from the two-dimensional limits of the card. That feeling [...]

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Spring Training 2010: Luis Mendoza

on March 1st, 2010 by unclemoe

Last March, Luis Mendoza signed his card from the 08 Topps set for us. This year he signed his Refractor from the 08 Topps Chrome set.Little known fact: Last year at Triple A Oklahoma, Luis pitched a no-hitter.# 201 – Luis Mendoza ( Refractor )

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Olympic Contest Update!

on March 1st, 2010 by JD's Daddy

Well, Sunday featured an amazing finish to the Winter Games when Sid the Kid drop one in the net in overtime to lead Canada to a gold medal finish in Men’s hockey. While a great many were rooting for USA, that was a pretty amazing final minute goal j…

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