The Letter W, Sheet 6 and just one more page and we are done then we will start differently
Bryan Wolff, 1999 Topps; Bryan played in the Padres system from 1993 to 1999.
Cumulative Count
Cards-803
Players-740
Executives-8
Hall of Famers-8
Coaches-39
Sets of Brothers-9
Father/Son Combo-1
Trainer-1
Didn't play for the Padres-131
Letters done-22
my retired number collection - 3 for 30
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this is the 30th post in a series that shares the cards i have in my
retired number mini-collection. you can find the links to the previous
posts down at t...
... Paging "J.D. Drew" ...
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*An attempt to find one of the contest prize winners, plus a bonus
collecting dilemma. *
I've had a lot better luck about people claiming their contest ...
One-card wonders, update 16
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I noticed on baseball-reference the other day that Buzz Stephen had died
recently.
The name vaguely rang a bell but I wasn't sure why. It turns out I h...
Similar, But Different
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A few years ago, *Dion's IP Autos only* wrote a post about a cello pack of 2019
Topps on *APTBNL* that was handed out at an Orioles game he attended. I
co...
101 - SHAWON DUNSTON, CUBS, SS
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*The basics: *The is Shawon Dunston's only card in the 1993 Upper Deck set
and his only card of '93 featuring him on the basepaths.
*Card thoughts:* A ...
#87, 88, and 90 The Party (+ World Party bonus)
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We've got a few cards to hit today. In a first for the blog, we'll be
jumping order a little bit because of a hiccup in the 1991 MusiCards
checklist. (We...
2005 Topps Pristine Legends refractors
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Here's something that's been an upper-level collecting priority of mine for
at least a couple years, yet I haven't really been documenting the progress
m...
Oversized cards and big numbers
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**I have noted that all of my posts that feature Mark McGwire receive
significantly fewer views and comments. Lol!! And yet I persist....
some people ...
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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