Monday, March 4, 2024
Around The Card Room, Take 16
Monday Morning Autograph - Mark Mulder
I own a couple of thousand autographs, the majority have never appeared on my blog. Here is a random autograph that I have never posted.
Today: 2000 Bowman Draft and Prospects Autographs Mark Mulder
Why Do I Own This Card?
We all remember the Cardinals years of Mark Mulder? Hopefully you remember him pitching for the early 2000s Moneyball A's teams. He was traded to the Cardinals in December of 2004 for pitching prospect Dan Haren, catcher Daric Barton, and relief pitcher Kiko Calero. Mulder pitched decently in 2005, but then ran into shoulder problems which limited him to just 23 games in 2006, 2007, and 2008. It was a sad ending to an otherwise really good career. If you don't remember him on the Cardinals, do not go refresh your memory. It's not pretty, nor happy.
The biggest highlight from his time with the Cardinals was hitting a home run on the first Opening Day at Busch Stadium III while also collecting a win against the Brewers.
When Did I Get This card?
I own several Mark Mulder autographs, all of them were bought post 2005 when the prices of his card tanked.
Haiku About Mark Mulder
Moneyball, pitcher
Shoulder injuries, Big Trade
Oh! What Could Have Been
Back of The Card
Bowman cards from this era always have nice write-ups on the card backs, and this one is no different. They give mention to his college career, time with USA Baseball playing in the Pan Am Games, and his quick ascension through the Minors and into the A's starting rotation. In all, Mulder only pitched 24 games, all in Triple A, before the A's made him a starter in the middle of the 2000 season.
Saturday, March 2, 2024
All My Wildest Dreams Come True
In the almost 20 years I have lived in North Carolina, I have thought it would be really awesome to see a favorite player with the Durham Bulls end up on the Cardinals and have a successful run with my favorite Major League team. For years, I have been hoping that someone like Evan Longoria, David Price, or Blake Snell would end up in St. Louis, but it has never happened.
Well, this past year the Cardinals finally ended up with a favorite former Durham Bulls player when they signed Taylor Motter (mutliple times) to be a utility player and the person at the end of their bench. Not really the type of star power I was hoping for, but I was still a big fan of Motter on the Cardinals.
Taylor Motter is good defensively at multiple positions, but can struggle with the bat. Taylor's performance on the Cardinals did not really surprise me, as he has bounced around to multiple teams over the past few seasons.
If you are a regular reader or read my Twitter page, you know that I really wanted a Taylor Motter card on the Cardinals during the past year regardless of on-field production and my wish came true when Topps included him in their Heritage High Numbers release.
I believe I declared this my favorite card of 2023.......
Over the past few months, I have checked on parallels for this card on Ebay and COMC, but have seen none. I figured the base card was good enough for my collection. However, last weekend I revisited my saved search "2023 Heritage Motter" one last time and I struck gold.
I found the black parallel, which would be the rarest Motter parallel outside of the printing plates.
This card is limited to a stated print run of just 50 copies.
Although, it's not actually serial numbered.
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
2024 Blake Snell Autograph Count: 5
This is the 95th Blake Snell autograph in my collection and comes from the 2019 Topps On-Demand product "Momentum Rising", which featured cards of younger star players. The checklist included Fernando Tatis Jr., Vlad Guerrero Jr., Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and many others including Blake Snell. Each set of 20 cards, which were painted by water color artist Richard Sullivan, came with one autograph.
Naturally, the two-time Cy Young Award winning pitcher is likely the worst autographed card in the set. That's fine for me, because this card was dirt cheap.
Here is the front of the card.
I like the white card stock and border design.
Is that a sticker autograph?
Why, yes it is a sticker autograph signed by Blake Snell.
How do I feel about the art work?
I am not a huge fan of adults using water colors.
How do I feel about water colors in general?
My daughter really likes combining crayons and water colors. I think it's a good look. She's also in first grade, so it seems like an appropriate art medium.
Are you being an art snob?
Probably, but buy some oil based pants and put on a smock.
Back of the card.
Not much about Snell, but I did check to see if Richard Sullivan appeared on a team I watched while he was in the Minors. He never made it above Double A, so I am going to guess that I never saw him. Wish there was something more about Blake Snell here.
Monday, February 26, 2024
Monday Morning Autograph - Kenny Lofton
I own a couple of thousand autograph cards, the majority have never appeared on my blog. Here is a random autograph that I have never posted.
Today: 2003 Donruss Signature Series Autograph Kenny Lofton.
Why do I own this card?
I actually wrote about this Kenny Lofton a few years back, but it was on a Cardboard Connections article about his best baseball cards. At the time of its publication, Kenny Lofton had very few certified autographs. Since that time, he's appeared in a few more modern products, but I still love this card.
I know what you are thinking, Kenny Lofton played for the Pirates?
Kenny Lofton played more than 1,200 games for the Indians. He also played for the Pirates, Giants, Phillies, Braves, Rangers, Dodgers, Cubs, Yankees, Astros, and White Sox. He never played more than 130 games for any team outside of Cleveland and played less than 100 games for 7 of those teams. Lots of trades and times as a free agent.
Not really an Indians fan, but I always loved Kenny Lofton. He was as close to a 1980s Cardinals player as anyone touched the field during the 1990s or 2000s. He led the league in stolen bases five times and ended his career with more than 600.
When did I get this card?
I pulled this out of a pack of 2003 Donruss Signature from my local card shop in south St. Louis County shortly after it was released. I was so excited about it at the time.
A Cinquain About Kenny Lofton
Kenny
Speedy, Skilled
Hitting, Running, Stealing
Should be in Cooperstown
Lofton
Back of the card.
Love that Rickey Henderson gets a mention on the back of Kenny Lofton's card. Nice write up, great stats, and an awesome baseball card.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Hello, 2024.
I kind of dig this year's design, so I was somewhat excited that they were in stock and not completely picked over. In my opinion, the cards look like a cross between the 1986 Topps cards and the neon "DOUGHNUTS" sign at Krispy Kreme Doughnut shops.
I really like the 1986 Topps set and I also like Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, as long as they are being sold at their restaurant and not a grocery store. Krispy Kremes have to be hot or they're no good.
Here are my firsts from my packs.
First card was Ronald Acuna.
I also included a scan of the back of the card, because Acuna is card number 1. Convinient for set building purposes. Unfortunately, my second card was not card number 2, but I do like these card backs.
I love how stolen bases happened last year. I miss the high totals of my childhood, which is probably another reason why I like the back of this Acuna card.
First Cardinals card was Nolan Arenado.
He's turned into a really good pitcher. See the Diamondbacks in the World Series last year.
A few other cards that were in my packs.....
Monday, February 19, 2024
I Needed Some Boxes, Maybe A Few Cards Too
I have been doing a lot of sorting the past few weeks, which probably deserves a post, but not today. Instead, I wanted to post a few cards I picked up while I was purchasing a few boxes from my local card shop this past weekend. It's a newer card shop that I wrote up a few weeks back, but I am impressed every time I stop there. Lately, it's been for boxes.
Figured I needed to check out some cards.
Here is a quick rundown.
First up, is an Adley Rutshman rookie card from Bowman Chrome. I am not an Orioles fan, but I do like a lot of their young players. I saw Adley a few year back in Durham, figured I would add a few of his cards when I get a chance. This was a good starting point......
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Blake Snell number 106 is just a red herring to make two other announcements. Announcement #1- I have not written very often in this sp...
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Skipping to the other end of the decade for my second 1990s Cardinals post to write up one of my favorite players from that era. The late 1...
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Fernando Valenzuela was a really good starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers for the better part of a decade. In 1981, he won the Nat...


































