Another page of a bunch a guys I don't remember much about. I even went and read the backs and still don't remember them. Most of them had very short major league careers. Here is how many games each played in the majors, in order; 3/20/6/45/242/9/90/6/22. I just made a card for a pitcher who pitched in one game for the 1981 Expos. How did you do recognizing these guys?
0 for 9 again. Although I feel like I've heard the names Dick Sharon and Marv Lane before... I know down inside that I don't know them. It's just my subconscious trying to save face.
Serial lot winner
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The winner of the serial numbered cards is...With a guess of 72,222...Jeff
B!!!!!The actual correct total of the serial numbers was 71384....Jeff also
got...
hey nineteen
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I've been having a rough go of it since my last post. I had a doctor visit
a couple weeks ago, just a check-up and to get the ball rolling on
scheduling ...
immaculate grid statistical analysis
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at some point earlier this year, baseball reference began sharing
immaculate grid stats. for those, like me, who have tried to keep up with
the grid each d...
Featuring Alan Foster
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*Another nice set of Cardinals, tobacco-style minis, and other ephemera.*
If I was smart enough to have tagged everyone in every trade post over the
yea...
All the graded cards I own
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Often over the years I've read blog posts or, more likely, those on social
media that invite a discussion on graded cards.
My standard response -- if I...
161 - PAT HOWELL, METS, OF
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*The basics:* The first-and-only Upper Deck card of Pat Howell. This is one
of those cards in which the player shown had played his entire major league
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#104 Karyn White
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Karyn White has card #104 in the 1991 MusiCards set. A similar card is in
the UK edition, with the logo moved to the opposite corner, and amusingly,
they...
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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I did pretty bad at recognizing, as usual. Cooo stuff though!
0 for 9 again. Although I feel like I've heard the names Dick Sharon and Marv Lane before... I know down inside that I don't know them. It's just my subconscious trying to save face.
I only know Dick Sharon. He has that terrific 1974 Topps card (and of course is in the '75 set!)
Got me on all of them. Fun post remembering some of the little guys of the sport.
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