Tony Hawk was born and raised in San Diego. This is his second appearance on a card as a fan of the Padres. Someone in St. Louis got this signed when Tony was there for the opening of a skatepark. This is the second first pitch card in my collection, the other is Agness Mckee.
A (Sportlots) Monday!
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Another week of summer vacation is complete, and now the month of August is
staring me in the face. As usual, I have no idea how the summer flies by
so qu...
Star Search
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*Anyone else watch Star Search back in the 80's?* If not, it was a television
show hosted by Ed McMahon where people competed against each other in areas
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178 - LUIS POLONIA, ANGELS, OF
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*The basics:* Luis Polonia appears for the only time in the 1993 Upper Deck
set. This is the 10th Angels card in the set so far. Three of them were
conn...
another 5 bites the dust
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the mets retired david wright's number 5 last weekend in a ceremony that
also included his induction into their hall of fame. that means that i can
officia...
The most Hall of Famers, yearly update (2025)
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Back in January, when we knew the five former players who were going to be
inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for 2025, I wrote a post on those
fi...
#107-108 Al B. Sure! (+ "Weird Al" Yankovic bonus)
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With card #107, the 1991 MusiCards set transitions into its "rap and R&B"
subset. We leave the "pop" section and its lime green tops and hot pink
bottoms...
Big trip, big cards
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I was recently out of town for 9 days in the Denver area. Just another
excuse for not posting often! I was coaching my 14u travel softball team
in the b...
A Holiday Weekend PWE Round-Up
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*Fun things come in small envelopes.*
It's time for another round of small trade envelopes and things of that
nature. This bunch is pretty baseball (an...
I am a Navy brat who went to 10 schools in 12 years in 4 different states. I have lived in 7 different states. I read two or 3 books a week. I manage a used bookstore for the county library system.
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