batting around with some fun facts
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i am always happy to participate in a good ol' blog bat around! in diamond
jesters original post yesterday, matt wrote about a series of fun
statistical fa...
169 - OREL HERSHISER, DODGERS, P
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*The basics:* Here is Orel Hershiser's only appearance in the 1993 Upper
Deck set. It took five years, but the thrill of Hershiser's 1988 season had
fi...
Elusive '80s cards ... really? Part 2
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This is the continuation of a series I started in February, about how that
even for the 1980s, there are elusive cards for team collector types.
I went th...
Find or Flop?
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At the start of the month, I went out to the De Anza Flea Market and found
a guy with sandwich bags filled with 50's, 60's, and 70's baseball cards.
He ...
Cheesin' It
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*Cardinals box break cards featuring Nolan Arenado (still a Cardinal!) and
more.*
I've slowed down lately in my participation in group box breaks for a ...
Oversized 2 - no theme
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With as many items as I recently purchased from some bins of oversized
collectibles, there is bound to be a lot of random. This post is kind of a
catch a...
#105 Paul Young
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Paul Young rocks jeans and a wife-beater (pardon the term) here on his lone
MusiCard. Despite being a British artist, he wasn't included in the UK
editi...
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.
2 comments:
In the top row, what's the difference between 1 and 3? I can't see it.
Wow. Awesome.
I gotta ask about '91 Topps. I'm familiar with the Micro set. What is the slightly-bigger-than-Micro card? Is that a Cracker Jack insert?
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