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Sunday, December 07, 2008

Featured pick up: 2008 Topps Triple Threads Ryan Zimmerman triple relic


I was looking through stacks of cards at a twice a week card show and saw a 2008 topps Triple Threads autograph/patch/bat [serial #'d 18/50] of Ryan Zimmerman - it was $15 and I wasn't going to pick up, though I thought the patch pieces popped out.

One of things I want is build up a 'scavenger's personal collection' of cards - which is to say I'm looking for singles [autographed, game-used, rookies] in the $10-$40 range I can probably put away in my collection for the next 10 years.

I'm not a Washington Nationals fan by any means and I would have left the card alone - if it featured someone like Dmitri Young, Cristian Guzman Austin Kearns, Paul LoDuca or some other mediocre player the Nationals have put out on the field in recent seasons.

Zimmerman was a hot rookie back in 2006, but after an OK sophomore campaign in 2007 - he was banged up and played in only 106 games in 2008.

With what I typically pick-up [scrap commons, maybe a random pack or two or something else] at a show I wouldn't be able to pick up something nicer than the Zimmerman - though the card does seem a little gaudy. The green just doesn't do anything for me, aesthetically.

The autograph featured on a card was on a sticker - and the autograph seems typical of what the style of autograph he has signed for trading card companies in the past year.

PS: I probably get about 10 page views per two days compared to hundreds for probably some bloggers, each day - but my Internet connection is screwy at best and I have not updated the blog as much as I probably can.

At the very least, I probably haven't been able to visit my favorite card blogs with regularity - to see what other collectors have to blog about lately.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

I bought an $11.99 Fairfield repack box with 10 assorted packs

2003 Fleer Flair #79 Aramis Ramirez #62 Eric Chavez #21 Tom Glavine #83 Nomar Garciaparra #40 Curt Schilling 2003 World Series contest card 2012 Topps Series II retail #612 Carlos Beltran #386 Ryan Zimmerman #622 Daniel Hudson #523 Jim Johnson #640 Jemile Weeks #597 Hank Conger #629 Gordon Beckham - Golden Moments parallel #659 Homer Bailey #521 Ruben Tejada #627 Justin Smoak #462 Brett Lawrie #649 Brandon Crawford 1990 Fleer Oakland Athletics logo sticker #180 Ben McDonald #238 Dave Smith #16 Mike Moore #545 Ken Patterson #446 Roberto Kelly #569 Dwayne Murphy #291 Kevin Brown #595 John Smoltz #632 Wade Boggs/Mike Greenwell #246 John Costello #496 Brad Komminsk #204 Dwight Gooden #174 Phil Bradley #316 Chris Bosio #112 Charlie Leibrandt 2010 Upper Deck #160 Grady Sizemore #239 Billy Butler #296 Braden Looper #129 Alexei Ramirez #441 Jeremy Affeldt #536 Shairon Martis #278 Casey Blake #320 Scott Baker #SE-51 Joe Nathan - Portraits insert #SB-148 Pedro Martinez - Biography insert #466 Yadier Molina #202 Curtis Granderson #207 Ryan Perry #510 Scott Downs #252 Brian Bannister #177 Seth Smith #552 Houston - Ballparks subset #584 Jered Weaver / Kendry Morales - Los Angeles team checklist 2010 Upper Deck #142 Justin Lehr #27 Dusty Hughes #71 Kris Medlen #394 Andy LaRoche #300 Jeff Suppan #102 Jason Varitek #413 Nick Hundley #SB-10 Zach Duke - Biography insert #S-60 Gordon Beckham - Supreme insert #389 Chad Durbin #120 Sean Marshall #435 Brian Wilson #483 Willy Aybar #218 Burke Badenhop #519 Roy Halladay #258 Kevin Jepsen #568 Arlington - Ballparks subset #587 Joe Mauer / Joe Nathan - Minnesota team checklist 2012 Topps Heritage #42 David Robertson #347 Chipper Jones #128 Seth Smith #147 David Freese #180 Mitch Moreland #BF-EW Early Wynn - Baseball Flashbacks insert #178 Devin Mesoraco #61 Aubrey Huff #378 Jeff Niemann 2006 Upper Deck Series I and II combo pack #531 John Halama #547 Glendon Rusch #539 Doug Mirabelli #682 Jeff Cirillo #626 Todd Wellemeyer #674 Rafael Furcal #720 Kyle Farnsworth #792 Jamey Wright #847 John McDonald #879 Carl Crawford #857 Alfonso Soriano #907 Sendy Rheal #985 Andre Ethier #961 John Koronka #MLB-2 Phillie Phanatic #SH-22 Ryan Zimmerman - Season Highlights insert/bonus card #241 Eric Gagne #412 Raul Ibanez #127 Miguel Perez #246 Jayson Werth #417 Yuniesky Betancourt #132 Luke Hudson #340 Brett Myers #406 Ichiro #473 Frank Catalanotto #258 Nelson Cruz #467 Jason Botts #182 Omar Infante #27 Jose Valverde #426 Ryan Theriot #141 Casey Blake #SH-8 Manny Ramirez - Season Highlights insert/bonus card 2012 Topps Series I - eight card pack #228 Brent Lillibridge #249 Trevor Plouffe #141 Brandon Belt #GG-52 Hank Aaron - Golden Greats insert #GS-4 Cal Ripken Jr. - Gold Standard insert #106 Mark Trumbo #244 Sergio Santos #52 Justin Verlander / Jered Weaver / James Shields - 2011 AL Earned Run Average Leaders 2012 Topps Series I - eight card pack #250 Jered Weaver #207 J.P. Arencibia #GG-69 Albert Pujols - Golden Greats insert #GF-4 Freddie Freeman - Gold Futures insert #95 Chris Parmelee #26 Kyle Lohse #238 Emilio Bonifacio #60 Hanley Ramirez 2008 Upper Deck X #88 Felix Hernandez #95 Josh Hamilton - Die Cut #X-MO Magglio Ordonez - Xponential insert #38 Troy Tulowitzki - Die Cut insert / Gold parallel? Mystery Rewards info card #50 Howie Kendrick #85 Aaron Rowand

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Card show purchases #1

Spent $14 on an assorted number of common cards - it seems like I'm scraping at the bottom of the barrel, but sometimes you have to bite the bullet, digging around a dime box [and only spending $1 because 'you only like the cheap stuff'] to find some overlooked, scrap cards.

1994 Pinnacle
#165 Brady Anderson Museum Collection
- it is a parallel of sweet common card featuring the athletic Anderson leaping to try and make the grab.

2005 Topps Update and Highlights - I don't care for these guys' cards, but if I see them, I'll approach them to sign.

UH 232 Humberto Sanchez
UH 242 Cody Haerther
UH 268 Ryan Feierabend
UH 285 Vinny Rottino
UH 303 Manny Parra


2007 Topps Allen and Ginter
#220 Ryan Zimmerman - hopefully I need this card.



2007 Upper Deck Masterpieces - I can't get enough of these cards, though I don't know how to start collecting them and/or really find a reason to besides liking the way they look.

#63 Stephen Drew - he has become an all-star performer in 2008, though his on-base percentage needs to go up.
#67 Ryan Zimmerman
#90 Curt Schilling
- the card's image tells you everything.

Friday, March 07, 2014

Random thoughts - Ryan Zimmerman

Ideally I wanted to collect his cards 'on the side,' expecting him to be a rising star at one point - though he isn't even 30 yet, it seems like he's been playing for 10 years and there isn't as much hype associated with his career.

On the surface, he seemed to be a good guy to collect even though he plays for an East Coast team I wouldn't see much - he's always put up decent numbers and had the ability to come through in clutch situations for the Nationals in his career.

I guess Zimmerman is still a viable major leaguer - living the life, playing for a potential World Series contender while being paid nearly like a franchise player he once was thought to be.

It seems peculiar that I don't seem to hear much about him through the national media - he seems like just another good player who maybe trending downwards at he enters his 30's.

Has had the yips throwing the ball and maybe more of a passable first baseman in the near future - rather than a star third baseman for the rest of his MLB career.

A comparable player to Zimmerman maybe David Wright, but while Wright has sort of gone through his up and downs - I think he sorts of still has the allure of a star.

Am I'm wrong about Zimmerman being merely 'meh' over the last several years - does it matter that perhaps he isn't the first guy fans talks about when mentioning the Washington Nationals?

Saturday, February 14, 2015

2015 Topps Series I blaster recap

I still have to pick up my share of loose hobby packs and an obligatory hobby jumbo pack - but I think I got my initial retail samplings of this year's Topps flagship brand out of the way.

Commemorative patch pack
#FHRM-MM Mike Moustakas - first home run medallion card; even if they aren't going to worth much, these cards are pretty nice to have in-hand; I do wonder if the medallions are going to rust over time and it's just too bad I got a guy who killed the Angels in the Division Series last October.

Pack one
#40 Joakim Soria
#79 Starling Marte
#227 Madison Bumgarner
#277 Cincinnati Reds team card
#325 Felix Hernandez
#298 Rymer Liriano
#R-2 Alexi Amarista - Robbed in Center insert
#FHR-39 Dustin Pedroia - First Home Run insert
#191 Yimi Garcia
#267 Zack Greinke
#67 Hunter Pence

Pack two
#77 Edwin Escobar
#246 Chris Carter
#287 Everth Cabrera
#60 Michael Wacha
#271 Pittsburgh Pirates team card
#42 Todd Frazier
#215 Alejandro De Aza
#H-16 Catfish Hunter - Highlight of the Year insert
#72 Jordan Lyles
#121 Garrett Jones
#131 Edward Mujica

Pack three
#241 Dilson Herrera
#182 Devin Mesoraco
#61 Johnny Cueto / Clayton Kershaw / Adam Wainwright - 2014 National League ERA Leaders
#21 Brett Gardner
#38 Jordan Zimmerman
#7B Hank Aaron - Baseball History insert
#FHR-21 Jose Bautista - First Home Run insert
#173 Carlos Torres
#89 Michael Choice
#266 Brandon Phillips

Pack four
#183 Craig Gentry
#65 Alexei Ramirez
#342 San Diego Padres team card
#319 Derek Jeter
#317 Clayton Kershaw
#48 John Axford
#96 Sergio Santos - Rainbow Foil parallel
#I-12 Frank Thomas / Jose Abreu - Inspired Play insert
#233 Carlos Ruiz
#274 Ryan Zimmerman
#62 Nolan Arenado

Pack five
#44 Gio Gonzalez
#83 David Wright
#43 Starlin Castro
#314 Jackie Bradley Jr.
#297 Scott Kazmir
#A-5 Yasiel Puig - Archetypes insert
#FHR-22 Josh Hamilton - First Home Run insert
#55 Trevor May
#162 Drew Pomeranz
#114 Mike Zunino

Pack six
#112 Daniel Nava
#149 Daniel Murphy
#341 Felix Hernandez / Chris Sale / Corey Kluber - American League ERA Leaders
#88 Madison Bumgarner
#49 Dominic Leone
#H-7 New York Giants Shot Heard 'Round the World' - Highlight of the Year insert
#JR-4 Jackie Robinson - The Jackie Robinson Story insert
#216 Greg Holland
#91 Corey Dickerson
#218 David Buchanan

Pack seven
#82 Nick Tepesch
#201 Tommy LaStella
#200 Miguel Cabrera
#5 Josh Donaldson
#167 Matt Cain

#FHR-40 Deion Sanders - all things considered [i.e. with all the non-baseball subjects Topps' Allen and Ginter sets and even subjects in this year's First Pitch inserts], Sanders is my pick for the least likeliest guy whose card I'd expect to pull from a 2015 pack of baseball cards.

I realize he was a 'two-sport' player whose accomplishments in the NFL have him enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame - but this isn't the early 1990's [the height of Prime Time] and no one cares about his pro baseball career in 2015.

#FP-09 Tom Willis - First Pitch insert
#99 Yonder Alonso
#240 Anthony Ranaudo
#339 Austin Jackson

Pack eight
#328 Adrian Gonzalez
#36 Julio Teheran
#120 Yoenis Cespedes
#129 Jacob DeGrom
#205 Josh Harrison
#300 Mike Trout - Gold parallel serial #'d 2011/2015
#F40-9 Alex Rodriguez - Free Agent 40 insert
#335 Matt Barnes
#292 Neil Walker
#309 Maikel Franco

Pack nine
#151 C.J. Cron
#116 Vidal Nuno
#25 Jose Bautista
#206 Rick Porcello
#R-7 Ryan Ludwick - Robbed in Left insert
#FHR-03 David Wright - First Home Run insert
#39 Salvador Perez
#110 Tony Sipp
#66 Vance Worley
#310 Jake Lamb

Pack 10
#340 Carlos Gomez
#286 Trevor Rosenthal
#9 Hunter Pence
#219 Kennys Vargas
#343 Shane Greene
#H-27 Cal Ripken Jr. - Highlight of the Year insert
#JR-6 Jackie Robinson - The Jackie Robinson Story insert
#231 Andrew Cashner
#78 Yordano Ventura
#253 Gregory Polanco

Thursday, March 10, 2022

2022 Topps Series 1 blaster recap - 1 of 3

Pack one
#198 Jake Rogers
#57 Kyle Gibson
#55 Robbie Grossman
#172 Nick Solak
#83 Will Smith
#253 John Means 
#352 Greg Holland
#87 Nolan Arenado
#70 Ryan Weathers
#190 Emmanuel Clase
#206 Kyle Lewis
#169 Kyle Freeland
#T87-56 Bo Bichette - 1987 35th Anniversary insert
#SMLB-9 Mookie Betts - Stars of MLB insert

Pack two
#116 Alicides Escobar
#24 Trevor Rogers
#197 Alex Kirilloff
#265 Keston Hiura
#315 Pete Alonso
#298 Drew Ellis RC
#321 Bryce Harper - City of Walk-Off Love
#181 2021 NL RBI Leaders - feat. Adam Duvall, Austin Riley and Ozzie Albies
#145 Joey Wendle
#223 Martin Maldonado 
#297 Hyn-Jin Ryu
#76 Nicky Lopez
#HRC-17 Matt Olson - Home Run Challenge game card
#SMLB-4 Rafael Devers - Stars of MLB insert

Pack three
#30 Kyle Muller RC
#86 Kris Bryant
#188 Ha-Seong Kim
#157 Bruce Zimmerman
#127 2021 National League Strikeout Leaders - feat. Zach Wheeler, Max Scherzer and Corbin Burnes
#109 Toronto Blue Jays team card - feat. Marcus Semien, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette Jr.
#260 Trevor Story
#318 Josh Reddick
#296 Ryan Zimmerman
#240 Corbin Burnes
#215 Wander Franco (RC)
#288 Christian Yelich
#GN-17 Cody Bellinger - Generation Now insert
#SMLB-30 Dante Bichette - Stars of MLB insert

Pack four
#179 Zach Eflin
#108 Zach Pop RC
#195 Drew Smyly
#291 Sean Manaea 
#131 Luis Gil RC
#49 Brett Gardner
#302 Tyler Glasnow
#134 Tylor Megill RC 
#119 Walk-Off Water - feat. New York Yankees / Gleyber Torres
#264 Jackson Kowar RC
#21 Shane Bieber
#91 Kyle Seager
#SMLBC-5 Javier Baez - Stars of the MLB insert; Chrome parallel
#SMLB-25 Nolan Arenado - Stars of the MLB insert

Pack five
#273 Luke Weaver
#35 Gerrit Cole
#113 Brock Holt
#219 Salvador Perez
#216 Kyle Schwarber
#202 2021 American League RBI Leaders - feat. Salvador Perez, Jose Abreu and Teoscar Hernandez
#138 2021 American League Strikeout Leaders - feat. Robbie Ray, Gerrit Cole and Dylan Cease
#285 Ben Gamel
#141 Yermin Mercedes
#73 Johnny Cueto
#291 Lucas Giolito
#209 Buster Posey
#JNF-FF Freddie Freeman - Commemorative relic card
#T87-45 Casey Mize - 1987 35th Anniversary insert
#SMLB-13 Jacob deGrom - Stars of MLB insert

Pack six
#257 Justin Turner
#193 Dom Nunez
#305 Starling Marte
#6 Jazz Chisholm Jr. 
#45 Sonny Gray
#142 Aroldis Chapman
#233 Cristian Pache
#97 Curtis Terry RC
#2 Craig Kimbrel
#317 Colin Moran
#3 Huascar Ynoa
#176 Matt Chapman
#293 Mike Foltynewicz - Royal Blue parallel
#SMLB-2 Ronald Acuña Jr. - Stars of MLB insert

Pack seven
#241 Tommy La Stella
#284 Yasmani Grandal
#117 Brandon Crawford
#192 Eduardo Rodriguez
#146 2021 National League Home Run Leaders - feat. Fernando Tatis Jr., Adam Duvall and Pete Alonso
#204 2021 National League ERA Leaders - feat. Corbin Burnes, Max Scherzer and Walker Buehler
#121 New York Yankees team card - feat. Aaron Judge
#44 Didi Gregorius 
#258 Andre Jackson RC
#275 Ketel Marte 
#256 James McCann
#12 Gavin Sheets RC
#WTTS-50 Mike Piazza - Welcome to the Show insert
#SMLB-28 Clayton Kershaw - Stars of MLB insert

Monday, October 27, 2014

Fairfield assorted 20 pack repack mix #2

This box didn't end up having as much juice as the first repack box - though the cards may not be worth much individually, the nicer cards came out of the five 2013 Topps Archives packs.

2008 Upper Deck Spectrum
#69 Nick Swisher
#84 Felix Hernandez
#85 Ichiro
#DJ 91 Derek Jeter - Retrospectrum insert

2009 Upper Deck Spectrum
#82 Tim Lincecum
#98 Vernon Wells
#95 Ian Kinsler
#SS-TH Tim Hudson - Spectrum Swatches insert / jersey card
#65 Derek Jeter
#33 Troy Tulowitzki

2012 Topps 
#10 Jon Lester
#154 Ty Wigginton
#TM-35 Zack Greinke - 1987 Topps minis insert
#TT-17 Joe Morgan / Brandon Phillips - Timeless Talents insert
#42 Drew Pomeranz
#283 Brandon Allen
#285 Drew Storen
#131 Ian Desmond
#27 John Buck
#194 Danny Duffy

2013 Bowman Platinum
#BPP 91 Michael Wacha
#54 Josh Hamilton - Gold parallel
#68 Johnny Cueto
#BPP 90 Marcel Ozuna

2013 Bowman Platinum
#44 Jarrod Parker
#BPCP 94 Ty Hensley - refractor
#60 Will Middlebrooks
#BPP 67 Joey Gallo

2013 Topps Series I
#54 Jaime Garcia
#236 Joe Nathan
#308 Desmond Jennings
#43 R.A. Dickey
#277 Brendan Ryan
#4 Yadier Molina
#268 David Lough
#247 Luis Perez
#TM-42 Willie Mays - 1972 Topps minis insert
#146 Kyle McClellan
#102 Denard Span
#237 Brandon Lyon

2013 Topps Series I
#44 Anthony Rizzo
#275 Johnny Cueto
#135 Eric Hosmer
#255 Josh Johnson
#23 Jemile Weeks
#100 Mike Moustakas
#231 Melky Mesa
#TM-18 Carlos Santana - 1972 Topps minis insert
#32 Craig Breslow
#180 Casey Kotchman
#258 Doug Fister
#159 Felipe Paulino

2013 Topps Series I
#329 Rafael Soriano
#38 Brian Wilson
#133 James Shields
#120 Ian Desmond
#207 Matt Holliday
#330 Ryan Raburn
#266 Albert Pujols
#CD-18 Chris Sale - Chasing the Dream insert
#221 Heath Bell
#312 Scott Hairston
#71 Kyle Kendrick
#208 Kurt Suzuki

2013 Topps Series I
#16 Andre Ethier
#52 C.C. Sabathia
#137 Edinson Volquez
#34 Felix Hernandez
#179 Detroit Tigers - 2012 ALCS Game 4
#35 Justin Verlander
#288 Starling Marte
#183 Drew Hutchison
#241 Jacoby Ellsbury - Emerald parallel
#164 Lucas Harrell
#56 Joe Blanton
#250 Jon Niese

2013 Topps Series I - die-cut pack designed as a hanger
#141 Carlos Santana
#22 Clayton Kershaw
#213 Alex Rodriguez
#263 Ted Lilly
#85 Sean Doolittle
#187 Nick Maronde
#111 Casey Kelly
#CD-25 Mike Moustakas - Chasing the Dream insert
#215 Gordon Beckham
#279 Vicente Padilla
#168 Kyle Farnsworth
#211 Jarrod Parker

2013 Topps Series I - die-cut pack designed as a hanger
#28 Prince Fielder
#155 Mat Latos
#113 Starlin Castro
#115 Tim Hudson
#17 Shin-Soo Choo
#149 Yovani Gallardo
#254 Sean Burnett
The Million Dollar Chase info card
#56 Joe Blanton
#250 Jonathon Niese
#152 Jose Contreras
#177 Elliot Johnson

2013 Topps Archives
#27 Manny Machado
#88 Derek Holland
#102 Matt Moore
#169 Pedro Alvarez

#83-BH Bryce Harper - 1983 All-Stars insert
#178 Giancarlo Stanton
#1 Babe Ruth
#69 Eddie Mathews

2013 Topps Archives
#182 Andre Ethier
#35 Adam Dunn
#74 Miguel Montero

#MT-DJ Derek Jeter - Tall Boy insert
#66 Tim Hudson
#125 Kyle Lohse
#199 Eric Hosmer
#33 Corey Hart

2013 Topps Archives
#77 Tony Cingrani
#144 Paul Molitor
#184 Kyle Seager

#MT-BP Buster Posey - Tall Boy insert

#GH-JR Jackie Robinson - Gallery of Heroes insert
#154 Yovani Gallardo
#4 Marco Scutaro
#78 Johan Santana

2013 Topps Archives
#163 Hyun-Jin Ryu
#15 Mike Morse
#58 Cole Hamels

#MT-DM Denny McLain - Tall Boy insert
#142 Willie Stargell
#175 Yogi Berra
#18 Jon Lester
#62 Jacoby Ellsbury

2013 Topps Archives
#182 Andre Ethier
#35 Adam Dunn
#74 Miguel Montero
#117 Carlos Santana

#83-BP Buster Posey - 1983 All-Stars insert
#70 Ozzie Smith
#147 Hiroki Kuroda
#155 Wilin Rosario

2013 Topps Chrome
#67 Ryan Vogelsong
#132 Ricky Nolasco
#155 Adam Eaton - refractor
#49 Andrew McCutchen 

2013 Topps Chrome
#189 Alfredo Marte
#CC-MH Matt Harvey - Chrome Connections insert
#55 Mike Olt
#122 Adrian Beltre

2013 Topps Chrome
#160 Ian Kinsler
#177 Mike Moustakas
#213 Gio Gonzalez - refractor
#166 Jackie Bradley Jr.

2013 Topps Opening Day
#172 Manny Machado
#93 Justin Upton
#SC-8 Ryan Zimmerman - Superstar Celebrations insert
#35 Justin Verlander - blue parallel serial #'d 1666/2013
#24 Tommy Milone
#160 Johan Santana
#43 Pedro Alvarez

The one hit included with the 20 packs was a 2003 Flair J.D. Drew Diamond Cuts jersey card #DC-JD - Drew was a fine ballplayer when healthy but was more than a little detached, so he wasn't a traditional fan favorite.

Sunday, March 08, 2015

2015 Topps Heritage value pack recap

It's only one pack, but this was such boring break - I pulled one lousy insert, no short prints or anything else but base.

#374 Jimmy Rollins
#366 Alex Cobb
#26 Ryan Zimmerman
#306 Rafael Ynoa / Jackson Williams - these are a pair of Rockies rookies from 2014, though Topps managed to make Williams into an Angel after he was claimed off waivers by the Halos during the off-season.
#411 Ryne Sandberg
#129 Alex Avila
#307 Alfredo Simon
#32 Andrelton Simmons
#330 Carl Crawford
#91 Nick Markakis
#NAP-12 Felix Hernandez - New Age Performers insert
#70 Yoenis Cespedes
#353 C.C. Sabathia
#288 Yimi Garcia / Melvin Mercedes - it may not mimic the original 1966 Topps set [or any vintage Topps set that had dual rookie stars], though I prefer as many players i.e. the rookies to actually have their own cards as opposed to two guys being put on one card.
#221 Clayton Kershaw / Johnny Cueto / Adam Wainwright - 2014 National League Pitching Leaders; ERA
#220 Mike Trout / Miguel Cabrera / Nelson Cruz - 2014 American League RBI Leaders
#119 Trevor Rosenthal
#5 Ryan Vogelsong
#13 Stephen Vogt
#107 James McCann / Kyle Ryan

Monday, May 31, 2021

A-Z player challenge - my picks to click

I stumbled upon this blog post started by The Diamond King - maybe the idea of having a favorite player has been done before but to narrow it to one player per letter is a challenge that gets my mind working and maybe more importantly, participating in a 'community' exercise.

I didn't want to spend too much time going over my choices because they should be spontaneous no brainers - but to cheat a little, I'll mention at least one other player considered and in some cases, probably interchangeable with the ones featured.

In some cases, I may have players in mind I'm not going to bother mentioning - though I do considered them favorites regardless and have prominent spots as far my memory banks go.

As a little wrinkle, I'm going from Z-A

Z - Ryan Zimmerman - it was either the longtime Washington Nationals star or Barry Zito, who became the next big thing in Oakland as part of the Big 3 in the early 2000s.

Y - Michael Young - I saw him as a self-made ballplayer who might have profiled to be a more of a utility guy, but emerged as a hard hitting infielder who strung up some metronomic offensive numbers.

X - NA

W - Ted Williams - there are some legendary icons in the game I had to learn about as a fan and as a card collector, regardless of when they actually played.

V - Joey Votto - despite being on a late career swoon, I see him as having comparable numbers to Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez, except Votto spent his career in the National League where he had to play the field instead of primarily being a DH, even through his mid 30s.
U - Justin Upton - he's put together a solid career, though he's playing through his decline years as an Angel.
T - Mike Trout - the gold standard of big league ballplayers, he's probably an Angel for life, but are the injuries starting to pile up and will he ever star for a Halos team that gets into the playoffs?

If Trout didn't turn out to be the player he is, on my home team - I would have probably gone with Frank Thomas, because The Big Hurt was a prominent superstar when I was really immersing myself in collecting baseball cards in the early 1990s.

S - Tim Salmon - it's been 15 years since he was last a player, but there is still nostalgia for Angels legend.

I'll go with my home team guy, but Ichiro is probably interchangeable as far as 'S' goes - though if he is known as just 'Ichiro,' shouldn't he count for 'I' as well, rather than 'Ichiro Suzuki?'

R - Cal Ripken Jr. - Alex Rodriguez would have likely been the pick but Ripken Jr. had icon status through the time he broke the all-time consecutive games played record and no one was a bigger deal in the mid 1990s era than he was.

Nolan Ryan and Babe Ruth were also considered - Ryan actually had his prime years with the Angels, though I knew him mostly as a longtime Houston Astros player and a Texas Rangers icon.

Q - Robb Quinlan - I had to dig hard for a 'Q' and may have gone Carlos Quentin, but I'll go with the home team guy who managed to stick in the big leagues for 8 seasons.

I like the idea Quinlan looked like an ordinary guy who seemed like he was plucked off the street and was asked to suit up - he was mostly a fill-in player who put modest hitting numbers, but had some decent contact skills with the ability to put the bat to the ball.

P - Albert Pujols - regardless of decade of decline and his release in the final year of his contract as Angel, you can't ever take away his accomplishments at his peak or erase the numbers he has put up in his storied playing career.


O - Shohei Ohtani - I'm wondering what combination of pitching and hitting numbers is going to get him to the Hall of Fame one day, even if it's unrealistic to see him actually get there.

I hope there isn't something a major injury that derails his ascenscion to whatever numbers he is going to end up with - either as a pitcher, DH or even as a position player.

N - Pat Neshek - the former big league reliever has been a friend of the collector ever since he was in the minor leagues and while his MLB playing career has given him opportunities to more than just another guy, he has always kept things real as a card collector or autograph collector himself.


M - Pedro Martinez - if nothing else, his confidence and fire made him an alluring, if infuriating pitcher to watch work [if you weren't a Pedro fan or a fan of the teams he pitched for], where he had a reputation as a head hunter.
L - Tim Lincecum - a decade ago, maybe he was on top of the world, but things can come down so fast.

Maybe the wear and tear took it's toll on his delivery and his arm - he couldn't finish out the second half of his big league career on his terms.


K - Howie Kendrick - despite doing it with another team, it was fun for me to see his personality come out late in his career where he had some clutch hits during the postseason to help the Washington Nationals win the 2019 World Series.
J - Derek Jeter - he's on this list because he was a national player to follow, where he wasn't just some randomly good MLB player, but a Core Four guy who starred for a New York Yankees dynasty through the early 2000s.

If not Jeter, a pick here with would Randy Johnson - he wasn't too friendly, but once he figured it out, he was the most intimidating pitcher over the past 30 years based on his reputation alone.


I - Jason Isringhausen - maybe a case where I'm digging for a player whose last name starts with an 'I,' but Isringhausen was a guy who may have been ill-fitted to be the top flight starter, but was able to rejigger his career, where he emerged as a weapon out of the bullpen.

He spent his last big league season with the Angels - I don't even know why that happened, but it did.


H - Torii Hunter - maybe Rickey Henderson would be my choice otherwise and Todd Helton would be in the discussion, but I'm good with Hunter as my A-Z player challenge favorite for the letter 'H.'

G - Ken Griffey Jr. - the second half of his dominant, majestic big league career was derailed by injuries, but The Kid stands tall as the iconic MLB player of the 1990s.

Vladimir Guerrero and Tony Gwynn are probably up there as 1A and/or 1B - would pick Guerrero because he was the one who starred for the Angels, but Junior may have started me that rookie card craze.

F - Chuck Finley - he was a solid lefthanded starting pitcher for the longest time, but may have been a little more low-key, so he was more than a little underrated.

In some of the junk wax era cards [around 1988] where Finley was pictured with facial hair - I always thought he looked a little like actor Anthony Edwards in Top Gun.

E - Jim Edmonds - I remember him as a first base / outfield type who could handle the bat, but hit for marginal power nearly 30 years ago.

He turned into a great, power hitting centerfielder who had his best years as a St. Louis Cardinal - Edmonds is a bit like Damon where they might be knuckleheads at heart but they were able to accomplish a bunch of things between the lines.

D - Johnny Damon - from his clean cut all-American days in Kansas City to his Boston Red Sox Idiots years, I thought he was a high energy, fun player to watch.

He seemed to be a down to earth personality and mostly a nice guy when I got his autograph in-person - even if he was mostly a meathead who was arrested for DUI in 2021, along with his wife who was getting in the way.

C - Roger Clemens - maybe Rod Carew was the initial, ideal choice, but Clemens was more of a contemporary favorite [even if we are talking about mostly the past 20-25 years rather than 'here and now'].
B - Barry Bonds - you can't tell the story of the all-time MLB home run leader without the substantial PED suspicions and generally boorish attitude, but he was just a force of nature in his late career peak.
A - Garret Anderson - I've got to get the trio of Angels outfielders [Anderson, Jim Edmonds and Tim Salmon] whose stadium giveaway poster I put up on the wall nearly 30 years ago on this list.

Friday, April 06, 2018

2018 Donruss 60 card hanger box

On a whim, I bought one of these from a Target - I like the 1984 themed retro cards though it's just hard to appreciate baseball cards with no team logos.

I like the variations because they give me something extra to look for - though from my understanding, they aren't that much harder to pull than any other cards.

#139 Orlando Arcia
#70 Jean Segura
#99 Michael Brantley
#220 Leaders in L.A. - feat. Kershaw / Seager
#127 Yu Darvish

#67 Xander Bogaerts
#95 Odubel Herrera
#121 Ryon Healy
#201 Rookie Stars - feat. Judge / Frazier
#56 Freddie Freeman
#102 Nelson Cruz
#129 Alex Wood
#72 Brian Dozier
#113 Madison Bumgarner
#205 K.C. Masterpiece - feat. Hosmer / Cain
#53 Zack Greinke
#81 Logan Morrison
#107 Jonathan Gray
#133 Dee Gordon
#75 Jake Arrieta
#21 Odubel Herrera - Stat Line serial #’d 238/344

#172 Nolan Arenado - Holo Green parallel
#263 Matt Carpenter - Holo Green parallel
#154 Clayton Kershaw - Holo Green parallel
#242 Mike Trout - Holo Green parallel
#181 Chris Archer - Holo Green parallel

#123 Rod Carew - variation, black and white photo
#254 Mickey Mantle - variation, wearing cap
#3 Evan Longoria

#163 Kris Bryant - variation, Sepia ‘KB’

#153 Corey Kluber - variation, Klubot
#17 Brian Dozier
#39 Ryan McMahon
#69 Jackie Bradley Jr. - variation, ‘JB’
#166 Jose Altuve - variation, ‘Tuve’
#15 Justin Bour
#37 Amed Rosario
#134 Marcell Ozuna
#197 Ryan Zimmerman
#179 Evan Longoria
#240 George Springer - 1984
#152 Jordan Montgomery
#261 Robinson Cano - 1984
#170 Kyle Seager

#231 Joey Votto - 1984
#141 Anthony Rizzo
#183 Kris Bryant
#245 Corey Seager - 1984
#158 Corey Seager
#191 Mookie Betts

#226 Mookie Betts - 1984
#164 Dallas Keuchel
#247 Ryan Braun - 1984

#244 Clayton Kershaw - 1984
#156 Miguel Cabrera
#265 Evan Longoria - 1984
#174 Felix Hernandez
#234 Francisco Lindor - 1984
#150 Gary Sanchez

#259 Madison Bumgarner - 1984