Thursday, November 16, 2023
Baby T
Monday, November 13, 2023
2023 Blake Snell Autograph Count: 13
The majority of Blake Snell autographs that are missing from my collection are either really low print runs or they are from unlicensed products from Panini and Upper Deck. I am generally not willing to spend hundreds of dollars on cards with giant patch pieces that are more or less one of ones and will also not pay Topps prices on cards with the logos airbrushed off the card.
I don't even bother to search out cheap Blake Snell autographs most days, but I did last week and I found a few cards that I decided deserved a spot in my collection. I might also have a soft spot in my heart for Upper Deck.
Here my latest Blake Snell autographed card, which is out of 2015 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions.
Snell was in Double A and Triple A in 2015, so just a prospect at this point.
The overall design of the Goodwin Champions set is fine. I dig the gold and light blue border and the design feels like it belongs with the original Champions cards from the late 1800s. The autograph is well placed on the front and the design allows a nice dead space for the signer.
The photo is a disaster.
This photo is from Snell's time in A Ball with the Bowling Green Hot Rods. In fact, the same non-airbrushed photo is on his 2014 Topps Heritage card. Upper Deck just did a little editing, changed some colors, and voila!!!!
The Bowling Green Hot Rods have terrible uniforms, maybe it's better that Upper Deck airbrushed Snell out of that yellow jersey. It's one of those attempted oddball Minor League team names gone wrong.
Back of the card........
I like that Upper Deck still put stats on the back of the autographed cards in Goodwin Champions.
I also like that they kept Richard McWilliam around after he passed away. He was instrumental in Upper Deck's glory days as a card manufacturer regardless of how his story ended.
I was hoping maybe this card was going to look a little better in-person. In the end, it checks off an autograph that I do not own and was less than $10 shipped. That's a bargain for a Blake Snell autograph these days.
Sunday, November 12, 2023
NIL Cards
Friday, November 10, 2023
Friday Five: Top Five Archives Autographs
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Pujols Post - 2008 Allen & Ginter
Do you want to see some really bad art?
Have I got something for you.
It's the 2008 Allen & Ginter Albert Pujols card.
Here's the front.
What is going on with his pants?
The rest of Albert looks like normal, but that spot is certainly interesting.
What could it be?
A few theories.
A. Laundry Stain Stick Comparison
B. Bleach Stain on white pants.
C. The sun is reflecting off his pants
D. Albert briefly wore football thigh pads
Back of the card.
It is the standard Allen & Ginter card back.
Vote for your favorite theory in the comments or make up your own.
Saturday, November 4, 2023
Around The Card Room, Take 11
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Up North At Herbie's
I spent this past weekend hanging out in northern Michigan at my brother-in-law's wedding in the small town of Alpena. It was a fun wedding and a great weekend. I love getting to spend time "Up North" in a small town on Lake Huron. The views cannot be beat........
and the Meijer store typically has all the baseball cards that I cannot find around Raleigh.
However, I skipped the retail aisles of northern Michigan during this trip in favor of the town's newly founded sports collectables store. Before I tell you that a small town of roughly 10,000 people has a better sports cards scene than one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the United States, let's clarify the status of Raleigh's local sports card shops. I think it's debatable whether or not Raleigh has a sports card shop, I guess it depends on how many digits are in your sports card budget and whether you like sleeping in your own bed.
My budget is less than four digits per shopping trip and I have a really nice mattress and comfy pillows.
Yes, I prefer the sports card scene of Alpena, Michigan over Raleigh, North Carolina.
Durham and Chapel Hill too.
Here is my scoop on Herbie's Sports Collectibles.
Nothing is very hard to find in Alpena and Herbie's is no different.
The owner runs a local restaurant that is located in a bright yellow building. Herbie's is located next door to the restaurant in a small building that has some resemblance to the card and comic shop on The Simpsons. Maybe it's just the striped awning.
I did not take pictures in the store, but I will be back in a few weeks and will give this store a follow-up post or two. The space is small, but there is a lot to look at with three display cases, several shelves of memorabilia and autographs, a slabbed card section, and shelves with packs and boxes behind the display cases. I spent roughly 35 minutes in the store looking at cards and talking to the owner, but could have spent longer if I did not have to attend a rehearsal dinner that evening.
The owner Greg was friendly and we talked about collecting, baseball card stores, and sports. No pressure to buy anything. Just pleasant conversation while you are looking at cards. I know a few people in town who have had similar positive buying experiences at the store.
I gave myself a budget of roughly $50 and I was going for single cards. Here is what I took home:
Two Hostess cards......
Both of these cards are from the 1977 set and have pretty clean cut lines. On the Fidrych card, I love his hair flowing out of his hat. That's natural curl from "The Bird", no perm needed in his case. On the Lou Brock card, I love the Cardinals pillbox hat with the stripes. Several National League teams wore these during the 1976 season, the Cardinals do not get the same attention as the Pirates for the pillbox style hats, but the red hat with the white stripes pops in my book.
Both of these Hostess cards cost me a few bucks.
Next up is a pair of 1975 Topps.
I also found a mini of former Durham Bulls pitcher Mickey Lolich. More sideburns, plus the satin jacket is sweet. Lolich did not reach 3,000 strikeouts, but he's close.
Again, both these cards were fairly inexpensive.
A few more.......
and a 1981 Topps Ozzie Smith.
He had some bins with inexpensive singles, but due to a lack of time I was only able to flip through a few cards. This is another area I will explore more on my next trip to Michigan. I found a late 1990s Mark McGwire Pacific Prism and a Panini USA Baseball card of Ozzie Smith.
Both nice cards, both were throw-ins when I checked out.
I had a large portion of my budget available after picking out the previous cards, which meant that I could go for a large card to end my first trip to Herbie's with a strong finish.
I ended up going for a Durham Bulls player, not sure I have ever posted his autograph on my blog.......
I have one other Joe Morgan autograph, but he is a Durham Bulls player who is underrepresented in my card collection. Felt like this 2017 Topps autograph was calling my name and I am happy to own it.
Overall, Herbie's was a great experience and there will be additional trips to this store posted on my blog.
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