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2009 Topps Chrome Part 2

on March 10th, 2010 by Motherscratcher

This post is in honor of my triumphant Rose Bowl win. Well, not really my win. All I did was sit on my couch and hope like hell that the Buckeyes didn’t get embarrassed again. So I sat there drinking beer and eating junk food and tried to keep my ul…

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There is a Contest on the Horizon!

on March 10th, 2010 by Collective Troll

Greetings Trollites! I am working 5 shifts in 2 days so this will be the ONLY post I am putting up. Tomorrow, March 11th Esther Gin N Juice will be celebrating our 4th Wedding Anniversary! That has me in a REALLY good mood and we will celebrate with a …

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eBay Loot!

on March 10th, 2010 by packaddict

I got the top 3 Goudey 4-in-1′s for my Ichiro collection, but I guess if I ever wanted to build a Sizemore collection they could go in that too. Weird.The Eddie George comes from the Photo Engravings insert set in Pacific’s 1997 Philadelphia effort. I …

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2009 Topps Sterling Baseball Box Break

on March 10th, 2010 by The Cardboard Connection

2009 Topps Sterling Baseball Box Break

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Corey Haim’s career also reflected on cardboard

on March 10th, 2010 by chrisolds

Actor Corey Haim, who was found dead of an accidental overdose on Wednesday, appeared in a pair of Upper Deck sports card sets last year as a tribute to his role in “Lucas” — a film where he played an unlikely football player.

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Something horrible has happened!

on March 10th, 2010 by JD's Daddy

Life has been rough. Two days of bachelor parenting have worn daddy down. Weather has gotten cold again, traffic has sucked, skies are gray…and the dark cherry Starbucks mocha has given me heartburn. It also looks like Buchholz will be on the outsi…

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2007 Sp Authentic Football Box Break

on March 10th, 2010 by The Cardboard Connection

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Upper Deck’s New Baseball Direction Suggestion

on March 10th, 2010 by White Sox Cards

There’s not any logos to be seen on the Babe. Could this be the future of Upper Deck baseball?Photo found via @si_vault on Twitter.

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I Really Mean it this Time!

on March 10th, 2010 by lonestarr

Okay, I guess I meant TODAY is when I finally get down to business. Damn if being medicated again didn’t help the hell out of me, I feel pretty good today.  Being able to sleep rocks!  Gonna get some packages ready to send, there’s about a dozen bubble mailers ready to go that [...]

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1967 Coca-Cola Orioles Baseball #5, Jim Palmer

on March 10th, 2010 by Matthew Glidden

Today’s profile marks my 4th 1967 Coke cap and 2nd Hall-of-Fame pitcher, following the Dodger set’s extremely young Don Sutton.Aside from his memorable career in underwear (Google Image Search), Jim Palmer could pitch a little. In fact, he’s the only m…

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6 Spots left – Hockey Group Break 4 boxes 2009/10 Trilogy

on March 10th, 2010 by stusigpi

Here is how this is going to workand here is the Product Breakdown4 boxes 2009/10 Trilogy15 slots2 teams per slotTeams are randomly assignedPaypal to stusigpi@hotmail.comPlease include your handle and your address with your payment$39 per slotEverythin…

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Andre Dawson 2005 Topps Pristine Legends Baseball – Jersey Relic Card

on March 10th, 2010 by 30-Year Old Cardboard

Andre Dawson 2005 Topps Pristine Legends Baseball – Jersey Relic Card
I picked up this card prior to Andre’s election into the Hall of Fame.  And I am lucky that I did because it would be tough to find it now for the bargain price I paid for it…  another episode of Ebay madness!!!
The card is [...]

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Upper Deck Cancels 2010 Draft Edition Football

on March 10th, 2010 by Tracy Hackler

Citing time constraints and an inability to execute the product the way it wanted to, Upper Deck officials on Wednesday confirmed that the company will not produce 2010 Draft Edition Football, an NFL Draft-centered product originally slated to release in April.

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Quest for 1998 – Part 4 Some Bowman Cards

on March 10th, 2010 by capewood

My quest for 200 1998 cards continues.Bowman Previews #3 Ken Griffey, Jr.This insert set is, perhaps technically, not really part of the Bowman set as it was inserted in 1998 Series 1 Stadium Club at 1 in 12 packs. At this time, Bowman was a pretty lat…

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Come Play NCAA Bracketology!

on March 10th, 2010 by Rob- AKA "Guido"

With the NCAA College Basketball Tournament starting a week from tomorrow (sorry the play in game doesn’t count) I though it might be fun to have a Bloggers Bracket Pool. It’s free to play. JOIN NOW. The password is, what else, votc.

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Random Topps Card of the Day: 1977 Topps Traded #350 Larry Dierker

on March 10th, 2010 by James B. Anama

Thanks to the Topps Card Randomizer, introducing the Random Topps Card of the Day for Wednesday, March 10, 2010:Official Card Set Name and Card Number: 1977 Topps #350.Player Name, position, team: Larry Dierker, pitcher, Houston Astros.Major League Deb…

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The first 2010 Topps Allen & Ginter baseball promo card is …

on March 10th, 2010 by chrisolds

Topps’ media and dealer mailing of its sales materials for 2010 Allen & Ginter is a bit different than other, more traditional offerings besides the different look of the sellsheet and the checklists inside.

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The Royal(s) treatment

on March 10th, 2010 by handcollated

Why is this one of my favorite cards? Well, surely by now you have seen the other Topps team cards that pepper the Series 1 checklist.  The most popular of these is card #1 of Prince Fielder and the Brewers. Other teams have the usual home plate celebration conglomeration demonstrated here by my beloved [...]

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johnny bench takes things a little too literally

on March 10th, 2010 by gcrl

by sitting on a bench for a photo, later used on this 2001 topps american pie cardand, if this card is to be taken as literally as bench seems to take it, then johnny must be surrounded by frank brickinpocket, clarence highwaistedpants, and yogi droopy…

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Is newly retired Nomar Garciaparra a Hall of Famer?

on March 10th, 2010 by Newspaperman

When news came out Wednesday that Nomar Garciaparra was announcing his retirement, I echoed the sentiment that many others had — didn’t he already leave the game?
Fact is Nomar Garciaparra has been a shell of his former self for much of the last decade, thanks in large part to a string of injuries that led [...]

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Cartoon O’ The Day..

on March 10th, 2010 by Captain Canuck

Hey kids, it’s time for the latest installment of the Cartoon O’ the Day…. Brooklyn, New York??Balding? Check.Heavy 5 o’clock shadow? Check.Smoking? Check.Beer in hand? Check.Wearing a wife beater? Check.Good ole New York!

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Fare thee well, Nomar

on March 10th, 2010 by Sully

So Nomar did indeed call it quits, and I am glad he did it in someways on his terms.Sure I bet he still wants to play… but at least he doesn’t spend the rest of 2010 and 2011 going from team to team, breaking down more and more.So he gets to retire a…

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‘Same Card, Different Paths’ – Card #48

on March 10th, 2010 by 30-Year Old Cardboard

‘Same Card, Different Paths’ – Card #48
1970 Topps - Card # – AKA – ‘The Bill Buckner Rookie Card’

Jack Jenkins – Jenkins’ career spanned 3 major league seasons and in that time he appeared in just 8 games.  A pitcher, used as both a starter and reliever, Jenkins just did not have ‘the stuff’ to stick around long.  His [...]

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Goose could be lonely guy in Cooperstown …

on March 10th, 2010 by T.S.

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   You would think that all grumpy old men would stick together, but I haven’t
been able to find much of a kinship with 2008 Hall of Fame inductee Goose Gossage.
  

   Oh, he was great fun to watch at the peak of his game 30 years ago or
so, but I think the combination of my general disdain of the save statistic and the
Gossage-induced absurdity of complaining about nuance within the already questionable
interpretation of the usefulness of the same statistic, and, like Goose, I start to
honk a bit.
  

   That and Goose did a good deal of bitching and moaning about the HOF
voting results in the years that didn’t quite bring him to the 75 percent threshold.
I’m not quibbling with the idea that he should be in the Hall of Fame, but merely
noting that his carping about other candidates – and potential future candidates –
borders on the disingenuous.
  

   In a brief interview in the March 7 New York Times, he sidestepped
a question about whether Mariano Rivera is the best closer in baseball history
with his traditional lament about the enfeebled one-inning save vs. the manly two-inning
variety that was the norm during his time. I mean really, would it have diminished
Gossage at all to have simply said, “Yeah, the historical record would seem to have
laid that question to rest some time ago.”
  

   And speaking of the tainted one-inning save, how many times do you suppose
Warren Spahn finished off yet another complete game under circumstances that would
provide for a “Save” to be awarded? It’s just changes in strategy and tactics of MLB
over the course of the game’s evolution.
  

   But my real beef with Goose comes when he – now safely installed in Cooperstown
– grandly pronounces that hardly anybody else should be. I could argue that, in terms
of his impact on the managerial ranks, Billy Martin’s footprint in MLB was
no less imposing than Goose’s, but the reliever decrees that Martin doesn’t belong
because “we didn’t get along” and “he didn’t handle (pitching) staffs well.”
  

   I’m not even a Martin apologist or advocate for his HOF chances, merely
commenting that guys who manage to get their plaque ought to be a bit more gracious
about some of those still on the outside looking in (figuratively speaking).
  

   Gossage also insists that Mark McGwire and any of the other steroid
users should not be admitted.
  

   Yikes. That could mean for some quiet midsummer weekends in Central New
York in the years ahead. Many of the biggest names in Major League Baseball over the
last two decades would be excluded by Goose, to say nothing of whoever might be on
that list of 104 names that we don’t know about … yet.
  

   For a guy who played smack dab in the middle of an era when guys were
popping Greenies like they were going out of style – fortunately they actually were
– Gossage is pretty strict about denouncing anything that might be considered performance
enhancing.
  

   Anybody want to take a stab at suggesting that amphetamines aren’t “performance
enhancing”? I’m hardly an expert – not my mood enhancer of choice or temperament –
but I understand that they are generally useful in enhancing a number of different
kinds of performances.
  

   And to forestall any criticism, I’m not suggesting that Gossage popped
anything more potent than a Tylenol. But vast numbers of his contemporaries did, and
I’ve never heard any complaints from him about the effect of all that on the integrity
of the game.

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When the Oscars and Sports Collectibles Collide

on March 10th, 2010 by JRJ

This just in: “The Blind Side” was a popular movie. If you’re into the movie, Oscar Awards and offensive lineman, then MAB has the perfect collectible for you. MAB Celebrity Services is offering an autographed movie poster of “The Blind Side.” For $50 …

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Delivery Time! Trade with David from Drinking the Orange Kool-Aid

on March 10th, 2010 by FanOfReds

I’ve probably mentioned it about 100 times, but I love completing trades with fellow bloggers (and blog readers)!  This year, you may have noticed, I’ve decided to keep a running tally of how many trade envelopes/boxes I send out…my current tota…

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1976 Topps #378 – Steve Stone

on March 10th, 2010 by MattR

Steve Stone pitched in the majors from 1971-1981. He gained fame for his long broadcasting career with the Chicago Cubs. Stone was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1969. Steve pitched in the minors in 1969 and 1970. He made the San Francisco club…

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Spring Training 2010: Coco Crisp

on March 10th, 2010 by unclemoe

Outfielder, Coco Crisp is new to the A’s in 2010. He brings eight years of Major League experience and a World Series ring to a youthful Oakland organization.# 568 – Coco CrispProgress: 224/990

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Topps Rookie Cup Comes to Life

on March 10th, 2010 by Ryan Cracknell

And here I’d thought the Topps rookie cup was merely a cartoon doodle honoring the previous year’s best rookies. Well, here’s a card that arrived the other day:It comes from 2005 Topps Rookie Cup Baseball. It’s part of an insert set called Original Rel…

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Not So Deep Thoughts: NCAA, Big Ben and more

on March 10th, 2010 by Tuff Stuff

Lots of things going on in the sports world these days so instead of
picking one single topic and writing an expanded column on it, I’ll
just throw in my two cents on several of them.

NCAA Tournament Expansion:

This debate is a simple one. As it is right now with 65 teams in the mix to start
the tourney, I’d say about 20 actually have a chance to win the title and it’s likely
closer to about 8-10 that have a good chance of winning. If the field is then opened
up to 96 teams, those numbers don’t change. The list of contenders would remain exactly
the same while the list of pretenders would grow. What would the point of adding 31
more teams, all of which, have little-to-no chance of seeing the championship game
other than on TV like you and me. I’m a huge fan of the excitement that accompanies
the Madness but sometimes less is actual more. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Nothing
in the world captures the hearts of sports fans and non-sports fans like the Madness
of March. Any sport that can get Betty from Accounting filling out three brackets
and screaming her lungs out for a late break-away foul call is doing just fine. 

Ben Roethlisberger: By now, everybody and their brother has heard about Big
Ben’s latest troubles involving a college girl and alleged sexual assault. Being a
life-long Steelers fan, my first reaction was: here we go again. Another gold digger
looking to cash in. But while the first woman who claimed Roethlisberger assaulted
her had no evidence to help support her claim and the case was quickly thrown out
without any criminal charges being pressed, this case seems to be different and not
in a sweep-it-under-the-rug kind of way.

Because Big Ben felt the need to hire one of the best defense lawyers money can buy
leads me to believe there is actual evidence supporting the woman’s claims. As it
stands now, no criminal charges have been charged, and despite the media painting
a very dark picture regarding Ben’s poor judgement of being in that type of situation
in the first place, Roethlisberger has yet to be charged of anything.

Unfortunately this isn’t the first time we as sports fans have gone through an athlete
being accused of similar activities and the history of such cases has proven that
no news is not good news for the person being accused. This appears to be the calm
before the storm, as the police look to gather evidence against Roethlisberger and
actually file charges. Just a gut feeling and I hope that I’m wrong, but this case
sure seems to be heading toward a trial and quite possible the beginning of the end
of a great NFL career.



NFL Offseason Moves


NFL Free Agency is always an exciting time, as fans’ dreams of Pro Bowlers joining
their squads dance through their heads. Typically the pick-ups made are nothing more
than desperate teams overpaying for guys based on their past performances only to
get little moving forward. And this year will likely have some of that as well but
I did like the moves that some teams made.

Without a draft pick inthe first two rounds (thanks Jay Cutler), the Bears made several
unexpected splashes by spending mega-millions to land Julius Peppers, Chester Taylor
and Brandon Manumalamula. If Chicago can now land a pick for disgruntled TE Greg Olson,
this could go down as one of the best offseasons in the team’s history. Peppers will
help the defensive line get pressure on the QB and ultimately help a suspect secondary,
Taylor will team with (and push) Matt Forte to forma potent backfield tandem and Manumalamula
will give the Bears an added blocker familiar with Mike Martz’s offense who can help
keep Cutler off his back and give him more time to find his own receivers instead
of opposing d-backs.

Other Free Agency winners appear to be the Jets and quite possibly the Bengals if
they can convince Terrell Owens to join Ocho Cinco’s party. The two receivers could
be the perfect combination of skill, showmanship and each would likely push the other
to become better. Carson Palmer says he can handle the two personalities and I believe
each receiver has enough in the tank to make this a marriage worth taking a shot on.


History Worth Recognition


While most sports fans don’t follow women’s basketball closely enough to understand
to fully appreciate the magnitude and the difficulty of the UConn women’s basketball
team’s incomprehensible 72-game winning streak, that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be
recognized and applauded. Winning 72 games of checkers in a row is pretty amazing
but notching six dozen victories in a major college conference is downright sick.
When you consider that every one of those wins was by double digits makes it just
that much more incredible. My hat is off to the Lady Huskies and yours should be,
too.

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Too early to call Pat Kelly

on March 10th, 2010 by Bo

1993 Studio has one of the stranger tidbits to be found on a player’s card – their pet peeve. The strangest one I’ve seen is that of Pat Kelly – he doesn’t like early phone calls.It would have been awesome if under that Studio had printed his phone nu…

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Where is the itch?

on March 10th, 2010 by Sooz

Usually around this time of year, I get the itch for baseball cards. It wanes a bit in the offseason, but comes back full force right around Spring Training – except this year.I have no idea what’s happened. I don’t know why I haven’t been going after …

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2010 Topps Heritage 2 Box Break Packs 14/15

on March 10th, 2010 by steveisjewish

Here we are on most of your Hump Days, but my Friday (I work Sun – Wed). So I am in a great mood – you – hopefully also great – A few more packs as now I am committed.Jackie RobinsonBrett CecilFrancisco Liriano – Looking super toughGavin FloydJohn Smo…

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