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.
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i've been holding on to this
2023 topps update jason heyward jack-o-lantern parallel since late last
year for the express purpose of posting it tonight.
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Scary Stuff and 2024 WS Champs
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*Quick real-life scary story for Halloween:* On Monday, my wife lost her
wallet on her way to work. Making matters worse: along with her driver's
license...
Quick congrats to the Dodgers
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I won't go crazy writing about the series, since I am not one of the
several very good Dodgers oriented bloggers out there that will do a great
job of it,...
#95 Sting
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Here's Sting at #95 in the 1991 MusiCards checklist. The sinister smile and
black turtleneck calls to mind the old "Sprockets" sketch from Mike Myers
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Not scary at all
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So it's the wee hours of the morning in the hazy afterglow of celebrating
the Dodgers' World Series title over --* can you believe it?* -- the
Yankees. ...
130 - CHUCK MC ELROY, CUBS, P
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*The basics:* Here is Chuck McElroy's lone card in the 1993 Upper Deck set.
It's the second Cubs card in the last four cards as Sammy Sosa just
appeare...
Good Luck Ducks, Week 9: Fighting Realm
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*The Fighting Ducks host the Fighting Illini in a battle of ranked B1G
squads. *
While it still feels like just yesterday that the 2024 college footbal...
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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