Friday, July 31, 2020

TTM autographs received: Steve Renko

The longtime big league pitcher and one-time Angel signed my cards in about two weeks - the 1971 Topps and 1979 Topps were from a box of loose cards featuring one-time Angels [either pictured as Angels or in another team's uniform] I still need autographs of.

Just to get the TTM machine going, where I may have some mail to look forward to - I dug out cards from the misfit Angels box, to put together and send out some recent requests.

For my Angels all-time autograph collection, I prefer an Angels card, though that might not be the case as I try to go for quantity in tracking down any sort of autograph to count - I worried about not being able to send Renko an Angels card, but I pulled his 1983 Topps from a set I purchased and sent it with the two others.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

TTM autograph received: Roger Repoz

The former big league outfielder and one-time Angel signed my 1968 Topps issue in about a week - this card came from a box of loose cards featuring one-time Angels [either pictured as Angels or in another team's uniform] I still need autographs of.

Just to get the TTM machine going, where I may have some mail to look forward to - I dug out cards from the misfit Angels box, to put together and send out some recent requests.

Repoz was a serviceable player who was just a little above league average as a hitter [105 OPS+] despite a .224 batting average in 9 MLB seasons - though it wasn't in the major leagues, Repoz had a 5-year run as a slugger [122 home runs /.512 slugging] in Japan through the mid 1970s.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

TTM autograph received: Merv Rettenmund

The former big league outfielder and one-time Angel signed my 1979 Topps issue in about a week - this card came from a box of loose cards featuring one-time Angels [either pictured as Angels or in another team's uniform] I still need autographs of.

Just to get the TTM machine going, where I may have some mail to look forward to - I dug out cards from the misfit Angels box, to put together and send out some recent requests.

I'm glad I sent to Rettenmund because he's one more subject counted towards my Angels all-time collection - but he also has nice penmanship and signed my Angels card cleanly.

Monday, July 27, 2020

2020 Topps Now Dr. Anthony Fauci Throws First Pitch #2



"As much as people inappropriately, I think, make me somewhat of a hero — and I'm not a hero, I'm just doing my job — there are people who get really angry at thinking I'm interfering with their life because I'm pushing a public-health agenda."

I haven’t bought a Topps Now card in a while, but decided to get a single copy last minute - as a card collector, this is my passive way of recognizing someone real in these hard times.

Dr. Fauci symbolizes the COVID-19 pandemic and how politicized things have gotten where he has been put through the ringer - where he and his family have gotten their lives threatened because he isn’t willing to be a puppet of the current administration.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Featured autograph - Jason Castro

The former Houston Astros and Minnesota Twins catcher homered in his debut with Angels - despite unimpressive career batting numbers, hopefully he is a guy to kind of provide stability behind the plate.

Saturday, July 25, 2020

TTM autographs received: Dave Parker

Parker signed my two cards in blue Sharpie in about a couple of weeks - one was a 2001 Upper Deck Minor League Centennial set card that I might have started in the mid 2000s and may still be working on in perpetuity, while the other is an Angels card that I chose to send because it was going to my all-time Angels autograph collection.

I saw there were Parker successes and I jotted out a letter to ‘The Cobra’ and put together a request along with $20 - he might have hooked up with an autograph middleman for a while, so in addition to a 'promoter tax,' you couldn’t just send to him outright.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Is this guy still playing for the Angels?

Maybe a 60-game season is just what Albert Pujols needs to stay healthy and put up a batting line that looks somewhat decent - rather than slogging through a normal season that started in late March and likely ended in late September.

Even if Pujols plays in only 30-40 games, I would love to see him put go on a tear - it's probably too late in his career, but it would be nice to see once last burst of dominance from the all-time great.

As far as the upcoming big league season goes, I think it's going kind of unique, but peculiar to have no fans in the stands - maybe I'm an odd duck, but I get self-conscious about watching a game remotely at home while 35,000 other people get to experience watching a big league game in person.

For at least a little bit, everyone seems like they have to watch MLB somewhere other than a ballpark - so maybe I'll be more focused about the game happening on the field, rather than feel a little jealous about the fans in the stands and asking why I'm not where they are.

Monday, July 20, 2020

2020 Negro Leagues Legends set

I picked up this 184-card set featuring retired and long deceased players from the Negro Leagues after seeing it on a couple of other card blogs [#1, #2] and maybe on Twitter - a retro themed non MLB card set may not be my cup of tea, but this was one of those purchases to make my collection a little bit more well rounded and in my mind, makes me more of a ‘true collector’ than someone always looking ‘here and now’ purchase.

A narrative maybe about how the card set might be good display in plastic sheets and flip through like a book - an actual book about the Negro Leagues might be cheaper, but I’m still a card collector.

After making an order through the Negro Leagues History Website, I got my cards in about 5 days and to give me something to do for a little bit in the afternoon, I committed to displaying the 184-card set in plastic sheets - I just had enough pages [21] to use and bought a new binder at a Target since I didn't have a spare handy.

I was worried about leaving some empty spots in the last page - but there were a couple of information cards enclosed as well as advertising cards from memorabilia dealers.

Keeping the set sealed might have been an option, but it feels odd not to get a feel of the cards in-hand for the $70 I spent [including s/h] - the cards look fairly nice, with a little high brow feel without really being so.

Out of the box, the condition of the cards were pretty good - though the thin, matte cardboard the cards are printed on might be a little fragile when handled loosely.

Considering the cards I may need for various loose card projects, breaking down this set might have been an option - but I typically like to leave something I bought as a set together rather than funnel cards into 100 different places only to have some leftover cards making up a loose, incomplete set.



Saturday, July 18, 2020

Featured autograph - Jim Kaat

The former MLB pitcher who made his debut in 1959 and pitched through the early 1980s signed a pair of cards blue Sharpie for a $10 donation - I went on a two week vacation to Venice and Milan in February [just before the COVID-19 pandemic rocked those places hard] and this was a successful request waiting for me when I got back home.

I got Kaat's autograph in-person 25 years ago when during the pre-Internet days, I might get a glimpse a guy on TV and bring his card to my local big league ballpark in case he might show up with a particular team [Kaat was a broadcaster with the visting New York Yankees] - I don't think I ever saw him again, but must have gotten another autograph [through the mail] in the early 2000s.

I'd gotten Kaat's 1973 Topps card from COMC [?] because few vintage pitchers hitting cards exist otherwise - I don't think 'image dominant' mini-collection cards particularly need an autograph, but I thought I might as well send my card to the 81-year old, who presumably is still able to sign in the here and now.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Featured autograph - Larry Harlow

The former big league outfielder from the 1970s and 1980s signed my two cards in black Sharpie - like my recent featured autographs, this was a TTM request I sent early in the year and got back as part of the mail that piled up when I wasn't home for 5 months.

Admittedly, just like about all the rank-and-file players in team history Harlow wasn't a familiar name to me - but against the Baltimore Orioles [his old team], Harlow was a Angels postseason hero for a game back in the 1979 ALCS, when his game-winning base hit gave the Angels their first playoff win.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Featured autograph - Bob Bolin

The former MLB pitcher from the 1960s and 1970s signed my card in black ink - like my recent featured autographs, this was a TTM request I sent early in the year and got back as part of the mail that piled up when I wasn't home for 5 months.

"Post office sent this back to us. Hope everything OK."

This was sort of an odd success where my self-addressed stamped envelope was returned to Bolin even though I only use my address on the 'from' part of my SASE - someone must have put their address over mine instead of my mail being sent to me outright with postage due [if that was the problem in the first place].

For what it's worth, my SASE was re-sent in its own envelope, postage paid as well - I appreciate that gesture from the 81-year old and presumably whoever helps him sort through his mail.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Featured autograph - Jack Nicklaus

The golfing icon supposedly signed my two cards in black Sharpie - this was a request I sent early in the year and got back as part of the mail that piled up when I wasn't home for 5 months.

This was one of those requests where I assume someone of his stature and age doesn’t bother with actually going through his mail - but I took a chance in case the autographs might be the real deal compared to being an Autopen or a ghost signer.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Topps Project 2020 Keith Shore Ken Griffey Jr. #88

I got this card in the mail from Topps and despite its notoriety, it's going into my micro-mini Ken Griffey Jr. PC - Shore's cards were probably the oddest looking Project 2020 cards early on, like he purposely dumbed his cards down to appeal to third graders, but market conditions have made his cards [Don Mattingly and Mark McGwire for example] valuable just the same.

After the boom, now everyone was going to pounce on any future Shore release and the hype was huge as Junior happened to be the next Shore card - because of FOMO I bought one just the same, but I knew there was going to be 70,000 of these cards made instead of the sub 10,000 numbers his early cards did.

Just to show I’m either not looney or maybe just not smart enough at the time, I didn’t get the other card - a Joshua Vides Nolan Ryan because while any of these Project 2020 cards might have been cash money cards, I’m only focused on the Mike Trouts [regardless of print run or future value] and a card or two that catch my eye.

After the fact, I was only off about 20,000 as there were 99,177 Shore Griffey Jr. [and 64,629 Vides Ryan] cards - the lure of the flip value brought in chumps who keyed in on the Griffey Jr., believing very new Project 2020 card was going to be a quick flip for at least $500 each.

After the Shore Griffey Jr. release, the values crashed and no one is going to be bragging about making a mint off any one particular card - I lost about $13 on the Griffey Jr. since I paid the full price [$21.44 including tax] on Topps.com for a single card.

Maybe the Vides Ryan, paired with the Griffey Jr. wasn't a serious consideration for me but I can pick one up for $10 as well.

Thursday, July 09, 2020

Featured autograph - Pete Harnisch

Harnisch signed my two cards in blue Sharpie, though this I didn’t realize this MIA request was out for the longest time - until I got it back earlier in the year as part of the mail that piled up when I wasn't home for 5 months.

I might have sent this when he was working for the Angels back in 2012, but dating the stamps - this request might have been sent out in 2007 or 2008.

For what it's worth, I remember sending to him 20 years ago when he was still an active player [I think the cards were a 1991 Topps Traded and 1997 Fleer] - but presumably, I got those back within that time frame.

Wednesday, July 08, 2020

Will professional baseball be played this month?

Major League teams have started up summer camps and there is a cautious optimism the highest level of professional baseball will be played - I’m ambivalent because on MLB Trade Rumors or on Twitter, it seems like I'm reading daily news about players choosing to opt out of the 60 game schedule, different players getting sick with COVID-19 and needing to self-quarantine while there are instances where the testing is amateur hour at best.

I’ll watch the games if and when they start up but it's a long 3 weeks from now till that mid season Opening Day start - I'm still hoping to see Anthony Rendon mash for the Angels sooner than never along with what the team can do in a shortened, abbreviated season.

Ironically MLB has turned me off over the past 10-15 years because of the very things they have to do now to protect the self-absorbed players - social distancing and keeping them in this bubble where there might not be any sort of 'non-essential' casual access / contact allowed [ok, to get an autograph if nothing else] between players and fans.

To get overly dramatic, it might be one year from now, two years or five and it might not happen at a MLB game - but I just might cry that first time I get my first in-person baseball autograph from a big league player when an opportunity presents itself.

Tuesday, July 07, 2020

TTM autographs received: Jim Palmer

The Hall of Famer pitcher and longtime baseball broadcaster signed my two cards in blue Sharpie in about a week or so - Palmer has usually traveled with the visiting Baltimore Orioles and I've gotten him in-person several times over the past 20 years, but the last time I probably saw him was in 2012.

I dug some Palmer cards out of my IP boxes a year or so ago but left them loose until decided to finally send a couple out c/o a So. Cal address with $20 enclosed - I don’t want to blow my wad on TTM, but to get some cards inked up, what I might do is stagger my requests.

In addition to sending to subjects who don’t require a fee [yet?] - I’ll have those one or two ‘special requests’ I need to add money to.

Sunday, July 05, 2020

2020 Topps Series 2 hanger box recaps

I waited on an Excell employee to restock the card section at a Target to see if I can score a cardboard fix - to his credit, the guy wasn’t letting anyone touch anything as he busied himself with the job of unboxing various trading card product.

In between watching this guy putting out non-sport stock, I saw 2020 Big League value packs and blasters, 2020 Opening Day blasters and eventually 2020 Topps Series Two hanger boxes and value packs being placed on the shelves or hung up on the hooks - I felt silly, but who knows if I'll ever see the card section of any Target with actual unopened product to purchase.

Maybe the trading cards to look for would be NBA cards, but I wouldn't know anything about that - I was really hoping to see at least some 2020 Bowman Mega boxes I probably missed my window for those this year and I didn't see them being put out.

I grabbed the two hanger boxes of Topps while some father / son duo on stand by grabbed all the 2020 Panini Prizm baseball mega boxes and maybe some 'Pokemon' thing - there might be gold in those Prizm boxes but Panini's unlicensed baseball stuff is junk to me.

Box one

#678 Jose Rodriguez - I think I’ve been a fan of this Major League Baseball for about 30 years and while I wouldn’t know everyone who has ever played within that time frame, I feel like I had a better grasp of the rank-and-file guys 15-20 years ago. Now, it’s like my brain doesn’t have the space to acknowledge such players [even on my team] who have come up in recent years.
#654 Tim Lopes
#407 T.J. Zeuch
#451 Justus Sheffield
#492 Paul De Jong
#439 Dee Gordon

#617 Bryan Reynolds
#579 Kevin Kramer
#493 Christian Walker

#432 Walker Buehler
#619 Rick Porcello
#660 Brandon Nimmo
#480 Ozzie Albies

#490 Austin Slater
#450 Jorge Soler
#367 Giancarlo Stanton

#625 Detroit Tigers team card 
#651 Arizona Diamondbacks team card
#390 Emmanuel Clase
#682 Ronny Rodriguez
#502 Willians Astudillo 
#641 A.J. Pollock
#531 David Bednar

#637 Trevor Story
#380 James Karinchak
#457 Kevin Gausman
#511 Jordan Hicks
#589 Eric Lauer
#486 Dawel Lugo
#699 Sheldon Neuse
#501 Tampa Bay Rays team card
#417 Colorado Rockies team card
#592 Chris Dickerson
#664 Yonny Chirinos
#518 Shin-Soo Choo
#667 Adam Haseley
#381 Kyle Garlick
#402 Vince Velasquez - I always chuckle at the fact his father is a long-time So. Cal autograph collector who I still remember trying to ask Frank Thomas at the 2010 MLB All-Star Fan Fest whether or the Nugenix spokesman knew about his 1990 Topps NNOF error.
#693 Jon Berti
#560 Chad Pinder

#401 Jake Fraley
#470 Yan Gomes
#686 Josh Reddick

#606 Martin Maldonado
#525 Jake Cave
#572 Manuel Margot
#588 Tommy Kahnle

#464 Randy Dobnak
#414 Gio Gonzalez

#369 Kolten Wong
#459 Kwang-Hyun Kim
#488 Reynaldo Lopez
#639 Kolby Allard
#551 Clint Frazier
#689 James McCann
#442 Thomas Eshelman

#540 Kean Wong

#WOD-50 Wade Boggs - WARriors of the Diamond insert
#498 Brandon Workman - Rainbow Foil parallel

#FTH-8 Fernando Tatis Jr. - Fernando Tatis Jr. Highlights
#FTH-29 Fernando Tatis Jr. - Fernando Tatis Jr. Highlights

#WOD-23 Pedro Martinez - WARriors of the Diamond insert
#85-AS-25 Jose Altuve - 1985 Topps Baseball 35th Anniversary All-Stars

#TR-58 Babe Ruth - Topps Turkey Red insert
#TR-67 Steve Carlton - Topps Turkey Red insert

#TR-76 Will Clark - Topps Turkey Red insert
#TR-87 Nick Solak - Topps Turkey Red insert

Box two - go figure, maybe the first 40 cards out of the two hanger boxes [up to #401] were all the same and the reality of being so thirsty, only to be screwed over by random collation really hit me.

FWIW, I only listed the section of the brick where it was mostly a different run of cards.

#576 Sergio Romo
#626 Nate Lowe
#557 Adam Ottavino
#440 Carter Kieboom
#427 Edwin Diaz
#447 Griffin Canning
#471 Lorenzo Cain
#379 Ivan Nova

#549 Freddie Freeman
#425 Mike Foltynewicz
#395 Scott Oberg

#404 Raimel Tapia
#414 Gio Gonzalez
#369 Kolten Wong

#459 Kwang-Hyun Kim
#488 Reynaldo Lopez

#85-AS3 Roger Clemens - 1985 Topps Baseball 35th Anniversary All-Stars blue parallel
#673 Anthony DeSclafani - Rainbow Foil
#FTH-23 Fernando Tatis Jr. - Fernando Tatis Jr. Highlights
#FTH-9 Fernando Tatis Jr. - Fernando Tatis Jr. Highlights

#WOD-47 Rod Carew - WARriors of the Diamond insert
#85AS-30 Darryl Strawberry - 1985 Topps Baseball 35th Anniversary All-Stars

#TR-60 Lou Gehrig - Topps Turkey Red insert
#TR-52 Brusdar Graterol - Topps Turkey Red insert
#TR-84 Ozzie Smith - Topps Turkey Red insert
#TR-97 Stan Musial - Topps Turkey Red insert