Here's a different name for this week's #MyCardMonday: Matt Morris. Matty Mo was a stalwart in the Cardinals rotation for almost a decade start around 1997 running through 2005. He had some good years and some mediocre years, but was the best pitcher on several of the late 90s/early 2000s Cardinals teams. Morris was a little bit tricky to collect. He had a few autographs and a few relic cards, but nothing too spectacular. I think at some point I owned a patch card of his from the 2003 UD Authentics set, but sold it after he left the Cardinals for the Giants. I still have a nice autograph of the Cardinals hurler from the 1997 Donruss Signature set and he also signed for the 2004 Upper Deck USA Baseball set. Oh and he signed in a Stadium Club Co-Signers set. This dual Morris relic out of the 2004 Donruss Diamond Kings set was always one of my favorite Matty Mo cards. I loved the artwork on these cards and opened several boxes of this product. Really fun open.
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