My 'under the radar' blog featuring my baseball card collecting endeavors and hopefully some of my autographs collected in-person / through-the-mail.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
My wallet card - Joe at Rubio's
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
2015 Bowman value pack recap
Yellow parallel pack
#BP 56 Hunter Dozier
#BP 122 Hunter Renfroe
#BP 53 Corey Littrell
Pack one
#119 Andrelton Simmons
#107 David Price
#BCP 28 Austin Voth - Chrome
#BCP 1 Tyler Kolek - Chrome
#BP 69 Drew Ward
#BP 40 Ryan Merritt
#BP 84 Nick Petree
#64 Edwin Encarnacion
#11 Ian Desmond
Pack two
#123 Rymer Liriano
#22 Christian Yelich
#BCP 5 Dixon Machado - Chrome
#BP 34 Rafael Devers
#BP 132 Jake Bauers #BCP 150 Carlos Rodon - Chrome green refractor serial #'d 16/99
#BP 86 Frank Schwindel
#BCP 42 Rafael Bautista - Chrome
#68 Andre Ethier
#85 Kurt Suzuki
Pack three
#140 Trevor May
#74 Corey Dickerson
#BCP 40 Ryan Merritt - Chrome
#BP 10 Logan Moon
#BP 39 Jorge Lopez
#BP 98 Jhoan Urena - Silver Ice parallel
#BP 115 Taylor Williams
#BCP 128 Victor Alcantara - Chrome
#46 Ben Revere
#72 Kole Calhoun
Featured autograph - Josh Hamilton
Hamilton has shown no contrition for his relapse and I'm glad as hell the Angels took a stand and got rid of the guy - even though the national media have killed the Angels and owner Arte Moreno for apparent lack of tact in handling this delicate flower.
Maybe if Hamilton was putting up numbers the Angels would have taken more care help the guy out, but I think the fact that he struggled was just one part of the equation - I get people like Hamilton's story, people are still going to bat for him and his supposed disease as if he was one of them, but does anyone really know what is going on with him at any given moment?
Just to play around sometimes, I still want to imagine being Hamilton, the guy with the bravado, the guy with ability to swing for the fences willy-nilly and actually do so - maybe he makes a comeback, maybe he gives the finger to the Angels and this idea of being accountable at points in one's life, but he is someone else's problem now.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Ran into an old Angels player
I got a ball signed under the MLB logo [I was going to take a side panel, but this guy named Frank who had his own ball, asked the former Angels player to sign there under the logo] - when this retired player said, "no sweet, no sweet," meaning he wasn't willing to sign the middle part of the baseball that is typically where single signed baseballs are inked up.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Featured autograph - Carlos Rodon
The No. 3 overall pick in last year's amateur draft, it took Rodon only 34.1 random innings in the minors before getting to the Major Leagues - it doesn't mean he won't be back down in the minors at some point, but maybe it just shows how top amateur talents [particularly college players] are expected to contribute sooner than never.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
2015 Topps Museum pack break
I realize others bust boxes and cases of this stuff but I'm not one of those collectors - even if it's only one pack, I just wanted to experience what it was like to make it like a high roller until I actually busted the pack.
#56 Phil Niekro
#32 James Shields
#68 Lou Gehrig
#SSD-KV Kennys Vargas - Signature Swatches dual relic autograph serial #'d 130/299; blue ink on clear holograph sticker; though not visible in the scan, there is a loose sliver of tape / plastic on the swatch.
#41 Masahiro Tanaka - green parallel serial #'d 040/199
Saturday, April 18, 2015
2015 Topps Gypsy Queen box topper pack
#29 Chris Sale
#161 Lorenzo Cain#91 Javier Baez
#90 Carlos Santana #152 Rod Carew #163 Willie McCovey
#97 Anthony Rizzo #157 Rusney Castillo #122 Ken Griffey Jr.
#187 Xander Bogaerts
Monday, April 13, 2015
Featured autographs - Greg Holland and Salvador Perez
Tuesday, April 07, 2015
Featured autograph - Matt Cain
It probably helps to have Madison Bumgarner emerge as your outright, no doubt about it ace - but it's kind of amazing the San Francisco Giants won the World Series last year despite Cain being injured and Tim Lincecum being up-and-down.
They were the Giants' one-two pitching duo for a long time, but both Cain and Lincecum have a lot to prove - looking to find the success that defined their careers as Giants.
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Assorted finds from a card shop
A numbered Freese parallel - hopefully Freese has a better season as an Angel this season after being pedestrian in 2014.
A couple of guys who got late season opportunities with the Angels in 2014 - Diaz is now with the Colorado Rockies and O'Malley is with the Seattle Mariners.
Greinke is a little awkward and the guy doesn't like to
Gonzalez is a pretty good player who can occasionally turn it up a notch - even though as a guy in his mid 30's now, he's really more steady than spectacular