Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Random claims from an online purchase

These are some of the cards I've picked up lately - where I absorb someone else's odds and ends towards my collection, through various sales of dollar and under bulk.
Angels material - it’s like a reward to make keepers out of random Halos cards, where my focus isn’t always on them.

I probably haven’t considered picking up any Jo Adell cards in a couple of years - but this past tearm he looks to finally have blossomed from a bust into a serviceable MLB hitter with pop.

Maybe he ends up someone to collect all over again - where unique looking base cards and inserts end up being worth taking fliers on.

The Kikuchi card is a Houston Astros insert from 2024 Topps Japan Edition - it’s not an Angels card, but I might be looking to make keepers out some non-Angels stragglers.

I never trusted Kikuchi as a pitcher who could never avoid languishing with his control and gave up too many runs - despite the ability to tease nasty stuff.

A late 2024 run with the Astros seems to have turned his career around - where he has pitcher really well through the first half with the Angels in 2025.

I claimed the Ryan because it kind of ends up a neat card - but it looks like soft corners / wear.

I don't know about DeJesus but grabbed the card because it's a shiny first year Bowman Sapphire - where I don't really end up with hardly any cards from the countless Bowman releases during a particular year.

I already had a copy of the 2024 Topps Archives Schanuel rookie - but may squirrel away one into a themed curated set [100 cards] for the Angels.

Mix - mix - Hall of Famers Hoffman and Murray are part of my decade / binder stars collections, where I collect cards of all subjects lumped under that umbrella by default.

I'll passively make keepers out of unique looking base cards or inserts that catch my eye - where I am obligated to supplant the player collections I already have, even on a snail's pace where I kind of have to let things be sometimes.

I sometimes worry about the lasting power as far as a subject I want to keep picking up cards for under my decade stars umbrella - maybe it doesn't matter, but sometimes I feel like there should be standards as far as stars or superstars.

Valdez has been a late bloomer and who knows when he is going to falter, get exposed or decline - but the lefty starting pitcher has done enough to be a deeper cut decade stars guy for me, where I make more of his unique, cheap cards keepers.

McCutchen - ancient and past his prime, he ends up just another old guy in my book, hanging on for a decade already.

I wonder if there is no lingering sentiment left for the longtime star - where he’ll finally retire one of these years and that will be that.

Maybe my dismissive view does his significant big league career a little disrespect - where he is in the same boat as a Hoffman or a Murray and keepers shall be made out of random cards as a micro-mini tribute.

Abrams - he was staying out at casinos till the crack of dawn last year, but may have turned a corner where he is a top flight offensive shortstop who has taken things to a new level.

Other sports - even if these more recent cards from four or five years ago tend to be considered junkier base, it’s hard not to pass up cards featuring legends / icons.
Shiny Panini Donruss - it’s hard not to pass up unique parallels and/or inserts for cheap such as the Klein and Wynn, even if those Hall of Famer subjects are a little no context in my collection at large.

The Molitor ends up a little jazzier than a regular base card since it is Carolina Blue parallel - it’s primarily a stadium card for me, where I’ve tried to gather visiting players cards from different eras shown at my one-time home MLB team ballpark.

The Walker isn’t quite a color match - but the colors goes well with the Hall of Famer identified as a Colorado [Rockies] player.

The Wilhelm ends up a Pink Fireworks parallel - I randomly picked one seemingly more common parallel I liked from Panini Donruss products years ago and Pink Fireworks cards pop nice when in hand.

I don’t know if Panini still makes them in current year products - but I’ll make keepers out of most cards I spot in the wild.

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