Eddy Rodriguez defected from Cuba with his family when he was just eight years old. His father was a fisherman and they left on the boat, which nearly capsized. They ran out of food and resorted to eating coffee beans. He played college ball at the University of Miami and played a season of independent ball before signing a minor league contract with the Padres in 2011. He was promoted to the Padres when the starting catcher was injured. He played in just two games for San Diego in 2012.
The Padres today called up their 46th player, SS Luis Urias. He will play mainly second base for the rest of this season. He is currently ranked #22 in the Top 100 Major League Prospects and the #4 prospect for the Padres. He is 21 years old and has been playing in the Padres system since 2014.
Last night the Padres called up their 45th player of the year, Jacob Nix. He pitched six scoreless innings and picked up the win in his major league debut. In the best farm system in the majors he was the number 14 prospect for the Padres. He was drafted by the Padres in the 3rd round in 2015.
Stealing an idea from Wrigley Wax I made a compilation of everyone who has played for the Padres this year. They are in alphabetical order, but from here on out the new guys will be added at the end. Almost all the unsigned cards have been sent to the players to sign, except for Colten Brewer, which will go out this weekend.
Jeff Fulchino, played in the majors from 2006 to 2011. He played for the Marlins, Royals, Astros and Padres. He was never traded moving from team to team via the waiver wire. He pitched in just three games for the Padres after being waived by Houston. He had pitched in 36 games for Houston for coming to San Diego. He finished his career with a 4.84 ERA. I sent this custom card to Jeff via an autograph dealer I know.
New Year, Old Cards
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*A big bunch of cards to peruse.*
I think I've hit a first here at the blog where I busted on past Blogger's
built-in character limit for tags. I like to...
211 - JOSE VIZCAINO, CUBS, IF
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*The basics: *Jose Vizcaino was entering his third season with the Cubs
when this card was issued. Vizcaino would play in the most games for a
single se...
got yer ginter?
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i already shared the 2025 topps allen & ginter cards that i found in a
hanger pack courtesy of a nearby lcs, but i also picked up some cards from
that rele...
Modern cards, modern consequences
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I can't say there was ever a time when I liked every card that came out of
a pack or into my collection.
Even in my youngest days of opening packs, bet...
Five years of Visions
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Ready for some of the coolest junk wax around? For 5 years in the early
90s, Fleer produced a subset called Pro Visions. They were outlandish art
cards, ...
Calm Before the Storm
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Collecting sports cards can be relaxing. Rooting for sports teams can be
quite the opposite. Today's a big day for one of my favorite teams and
I've been...
When Baseball Cards Disappeared
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While baseball continued to be played on the field during World War II, the
trading cards defining the era were extinguished by a sudden, total
collapse of...
New HOF guys / 9-pocket PC binder
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Now that top-tier PC guys of mine Fred McGriff and Dick Allen are finally
in Cooperstown, I'm much less emotionally invested in Hall of Fame drama.
It's ...
#115 De La Soul (+ Gorillaz bonus)
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De La Soul leaps into the 1991 MusiCards set here at #115. Pro Set got a
lot of mileage out of this photo, using it on all 4 cards they put out
featurin...
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.