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Group Breaks

on March 4th, 2010 by stusigpi

5 boxes SP Authentic Football4 boxes 2009/10 Trilogy HockeySignups through Thursday.

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Nolan’s prediction.

on March 4th, 2010 by Spiff

Nolan Ryan says that he thinks the Rangers can win 92 games this season. Ron Washington says that’s not a problem. Haven’t heard if Ron thinks that Josh Hamilton’s 96 wins is a doable mark or not. 92 would be just fine with me. That would very possibly…

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Thursday Night at the Movies – 2009 Academy Awards

on March 4th, 2010 by capewood

For reasons I’ve not bothered to figure out, there are 10 movies nominated for Best Picture this year. Of the more than 40 movies that came out last year that we saw, we only managed to see three of the movies nominated. We saw the trailers for this an…

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Mail from Cardboard Heaven

on March 4th, 2010 by Drew

Hey guys, Drew back here, with the next package of I believe 11 packages this week. My mailbox is exploding this week because of the need for 2010 Topps, and I’m actually pretty close to finishing the base set, just 4 more cards (218, 242, 249, 264). T…

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2010 Bowman Will Feature Topps First USA Baseball Cards

on March 4th, 2010 by Mike Smeth

It didn’t take long for Topps to make use of their recently acquired rights to USA Baseball. Thursday afternoon Topps announced the debut of USA Baseball cards under the Topps brand will be in the new-look, completely revamped 2010 Bowman Baseball card set. Both the 2009 National Team and the 2009 18 & Under [...]

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Guest Commentary: Steven Judd Examines the Buy/Sell Psyche

on March 4th, 2010 by Tracy Hackler

Regardless of what you think you might know about Steven Judd (and depending on how long you’ve been in the industry, that might be a lot or a little), what you might not know is that buying and selling sports cards has always been his true passion in the hobby.

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The Grand Scheme It’s A Name That You Love To Touch.

on March 4th, 2010 by Grand Cards

But You Mustn’t Touch! Good God am I glad that baseball is back. Like, actually back. Like dirt on the pants, crack of the bat back, for real. Sure, I haven’t been able to see anything on TV, and there are a bunch of bugs that need to be worked out in the spring training game trackers and I haven’t seen or heard a single minute of actual baseball other than a quick highlight of Curtis Granderson grounding the the right side of the infield in his debut yesterday, but do I really need any of that, when I can just follow the Open Thread on Bless You Boys?

they are obsessed with calling max a power arm
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    they are, but its true lol by tigers22 on Mar 4, 2010 10:36 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
    In fairness, the average Tigers fan has never seen Max Scherzer throw a pitch in their life. They have no way of knowing what kind of pitcher he is. by Trysdor on Mar 4, 2010 10:37 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs

    Max Power! It’s a name you love to touch. But you mustn’t touch….. by ChrisDTX on Mar 4, 2010 10:40 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs

Simpsons quotes always win.

This is what happens, Larry Geez. A heavy day of work followed up by spending Three f*ing hours trying to catch a f*ing rat(!) in my house last night instead of just watching the Wire on DVD and browsing the internet, plus an early morning-site visit that kept me off of the internet until about noon this afternoon means that I was blissfully unaware of a certain bit of huge hobby altering news. You know the bit. Here’s the non-collectors take courtesy of official law talkin’ guy Craig Calcaterra:

Major League Baseball sued the Upper Deck baseball card company about a month ago for releasing baseball cards with team logos and stuff without having a license to do so. The case settled yesterday. All that’s missing from the settlement terms is a provision which requires Upper Deck’s CEO to be Bud Selig’s butler for the next ten years:

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  • Upper Deck must receive approval from MLB for the use of baseball jerseys, pants, jackets, caps, helmets or catcher’s equipment in future products featuring players. This too is harsh. So much so that I get the feeling MLB just put this one in the demand letter to see if Upper Deck would agree to it. They’re probably laughing now. If I was Upper Deck, however, I’d use this term to my advantage. Next year: baseball’s first all-nude card set. Now that Antonio Alfonseca is retired it’s probably safe enough to dip a toe into those waters.
  • Of course, there are copious amounts of commentary from the card blogging world here, or here or here, here, here and here, here, and here. Full MSM participation too!

    So you’re saying that I’m a little late to the party. As such, I’ll restrain from extensive commentary other than making a few notes. As to this point in the settlement:

    Upper Deck agreed it will not make any new baseball card sets which feature MLB logos, uniforms, trade dress, and/or color combinations which are suggestive of MLB ball clubs.

    AND

    Upper Deck will not airbrush, alter, block, or otherwise manipulate MLB logos or uniforms in any of their future baseball card products.

    That’s like, way harsh. Totally. You’re so banned from using logos and MLB marks that you’re banned from NOT using logos and MLB marks. If you even think about not using an team logo, we’ll sue you again!

    Seriously, I can’t even believe that that is a real provision of this agreement. How this doesn’t completely shut down Upper Deck in baseball, I don’t know.

    For it’s part, Upper Deck put out a press release that did say something promising:

    “Great cards of great players have always been the cornerstone of Upper Deck products,” added Upper Deck Founder and CEO Richard McWilliam. “We’ll just have to see how innovative and creative we can become now.”

    You think? I’m not really sure how they’ll be able to pull it off, but if they do it will be epic.

    Of course, the thing on everybody’s mind is, what is going to happen to Goudey? Maybe that’s just my mind. Old-timey generic uniforms anyone?

    I’d buy that.

    Dave Dombrowski is the Best GM in baseball Hear me out. First, it is worth noting that Tim Marchman on SI.com, who just ranked all 30 MLB GM’s pegs DD at #13. And that might be a little high, considering that the ranking appears to be pretty laurels-heavy:

    Dombrowski hasn’t had the best run lately between a string of dubious trades involving players like Jair Jurrjens and Curtis Granderson and the equally dubious contracts given players like Gary Sheffield and Dontrelle Willis. That said, you have to respect his incredible resume. He built the outstanding Montreal Expos clubs of the early 1990s, won a world championship in Miami and a pennant with a Tigers team that just three years before was arguably the worst team of all time, and he probably has still more success ahead of him.

    But even Marchman doesn’t listen to the irrefutable mountain of data. For all those front-office geeks like me:

    This comes from a stupendous study that dissects the factors that go in to creating a successful baseball team, as measured by how many people come out to your games. (H/T Bless You Boys)

    Dissecting his summary, something jumped out as me clear as day. An attendance maximizing team will take 3-year breaks in between playoff trips. Look at the graph! You benefit from making the playoffs in one year, get significant residual effects the first two years after the playoffs and then head back down to the mean. Make the playoffs again and the cycle repeats.

    So, as much as we can criticize the Tigers for “choking” down the stretch the last two years, it is possible that Dombrowski was just playing the role of shrewd, revenue-maximizing business man. Seriously, read the article because it is really fun if you’re a business of baseball wonk like me.

    Also, there is a full three-season gap between the Tigers’ last playoff bid in 2006 and 2010. Just sayin’.

    In other news I have a ton of cards that came in, and a few galleries that are near completion. With my heavy work and rat-chasing days behind me (oh please be behind me), look for some catching up in the next few days. The cards, they are pretty so stick with me.

    Misc. Bad Wax asks if Alex Gordon will ever be a star, I really, really hope so. Curtis Granderson is fitting in fine on whatever that team is that he’s on now. This deserves a longer post but won’t get one: Talking to African-American Tigers pioneers Willie Horton and Jake Wood, photo gallery complete with a 1961 Topps! How appropriate. I prefer my compliments to be backhanded, like the title of this article: Brent Dlugach shows Tigers something new: He can hit. A grain of good news? Don’t call it a comeback. Seriously, too soon.

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    Reggie Jackson 2005 Fleer ‘Classic Clippings’ – Jersey Relic Card

    on March 4th, 2010 by 30-Year Old Cardboard

    Reggie Jackson 2005 Fleer ‘Classic Clippings’ – Jersey Relic Card
    I feel like I stole this one.  I paid just $2 for this bad-boy.  $2??  Yes, just $2!!!
    The card looks great but there is some very puzzling data presented making me wonder what jersey this little swatch may have been cut from.
    My notes:

    Reggie played for the [...]

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    Ron Davis, ‘81 Highlight

    on March 4th, 2010 by Devon

    Reliever Ron Davis was on fire when he took the mound in Anaheim on May 4, 1981. Nobody could hit him, and from the photo on this card, you can understand why. He looks like he’s going to beat up anyone who dares step up to the plate next. That’s rather intimidating.

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    1954 Ernie Banks Topps #094

    on March 4th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

    Ernie Banks lit up Wrigley Field in the 1950s as one of the first power hitting shortstops.

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    1954 Ernie Banks Topps #094

    on March 4th, 2010 by The Golden Age of Baseball Cards

    Ernie Banks lit up Wrigley Field in the 1950s as one of the first power-hitting shortstops.

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    The Future Of Sports Cards Uncensored

    on March 4th, 2010 by Gellman

    These last few weeks have been a whirling dervish of ridiculousness in the hobby, and it has not been much different around the Gellman household either. First off, my wife is about to begin month eight of the pregnancy, and is getting to the point whe…

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    I just can’t.

    on March 4th, 2010 by McCann Can Triple

    I can’t throw away a baseball card. I just can’t. No matter what condition they are in, I just can’t toss it. They could be soggier than day old corn flakes and have more wrinkles than a 110 year old son worshiping meth user, but I can not and will n…

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    Last Chance to Get Counted for the HOF Autograph Giveaway

    on March 4th, 2010 by Ryan aka Orioles Magic

    Here’s the list of entries I have for this contest. If you are in the Spring Training Contest and either follow the blog or linked to it on your blog, you should have an entry. If you don’t see your name here, then you won’t be counted. Let me know …

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    First Look: 2009-10 Absolute Memorabilia basketball cards

    on March 4th, 2010 by chrisolds

    Panini America unveiled on Thursday one of its first high-end basketball cards releases to arrive in its rookie season as the NBA’s sole licensee of basketball cards in 2009-10 Absolute Memorabilia, a familiar high-end brand for baseball and football fans through the years.

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    First 2010 TTM Success

    on March 4th, 2010 by Rod

    Ten days ago I sent out nine cards to various persons to be signed, some of them were licensed Topps cards, some were unlicensed Upper Deck cards and two of them were unlicensed Padrograph cards.  Since the cards were unlicensed I did not use the …

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    1989 Topps Giants – Part 4 (pitchers)

    on March 4th, 2010 by MattR

    Rick Reuschel (#65) was 17-8 with a 2.94 ERA in 32 starts and was the ace of the Giants’ staff.Steve Bedrosian (#8T) was 1-4 with 17 saves and a 2.65 ERA in 40 games in 1989.Jeff Brantley (#14T) was 7-1 with a 4.07 ERA in 59 games (1 start) for the Gia…

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    83F Project 2010-03-04 14:09:00

    on March 4th, 2010 by Scott Mortimer

    #45 – Ted Simmons – Milwaukee Brewers – 1983 Fleer Ted Simmons’ Career Stats from Baseball-Reference.com1983 Fleer Autographed Baseball Card Project

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    2010 Bowman USA Baseball Checklist

    on March 4th, 2010 by The Cardboard Connection

    2010 Bowman USA Baseball Set Checklist.

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    AMAZING Magnificent MINI Madness!!!

    on March 4th, 2010 by Collective Troll

    Duane from the Democratic Roadkill Blog has been hooking me up with amazing Allen and Ginter cards for a while now. A few weeks back I got a mind blowing package filled with amazing inserts and minis from the 2008 set which I really need to get scanned…

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    I Had A Dream

    on March 4th, 2010 by Matt F.

    I had a dream of writing a great Roberto Luongo vs. Ryan Miller post last week in preparation for Canada vs. US II…plus I could highlight my awesome Roberto jumbo card from last year’s Victory set…2008-2009 Upper Deck NHL Victory Hockey #OS2 Rober…

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    2000 Topps, Todd Moser

    on March 4th, 2010 by zman40

    #T7 Todd MoserI have three cards from 2000 Topps signed and all three come from the traded set. I wasn’t really collecting cards at the time. Does anyone know if 2000 Topps Traded were avaiable in packs or only as a complete set?Here are two cards of…

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    COMMENTARY: MLB Properties vs. Upper Deck — Examining the settlement

    on March 4th, 2010 by chrisolds

    In short, Upper Deck gave up nearly everything that it held to be vital in its defense of its infringing products, according to its own statements in its court documents.

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    Random Topps Card of the Day: 1995 Topps #103 Mariano Duncan

    on March 4th, 2010 by James B. Anama

    Thanks to the Topps Card Randomizer, introducing the Random Topps Card of the Day for Thursday, March 4, 2010:Official Card Set Name and Card Number: 1995 Topps #103.Player Name, position, team: Mariano Duncan, shortstop-second baseman, Philadelphia Ph…

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    Quick Thoughts on the Upper Deck Fiasco

    on March 4th, 2010 by FanOfReds

    Upper Deck played with fire and got burned, I can’t say that most of us didn’t see that coming…According to the Yahoo! article, “Upper Deck Co will pay Major League Baseball Properties a ‘substantial’ sum, plus more than $2.4 million to settle e…

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