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.
A Unique Card Show
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Today marks my fifth anniversary of writing CardBoredom. I want to discuss
a rather unique baseball card show, one where the tables exist solely to
facilit...
rogers over and out
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earlier in the year i posted about an update to my 1978 topps master set
and the representative parallel variations from 2022 topps archives within.
if you...
Elusive '80s cards ... really? Part 4
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OK, I said last month when I did the last Elusive '80s post that the next
one would show up pretty quick, and here it is.
Only a month between posts ha...
A Surprise Mailing from Rod (Padrographs)
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Recently (as in, this month), I received a surprise mailing from Rod over
at Padrographs. Rod is one of my longtime trade partners, and he always
sends me...
228 - RANDY MILLIGAN, ORIOLES, 1B
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*The basics: *Randy Milligan had completed his fourth season as the
Orioles' starting first baseman when this card was issued. He was granted
free agenc...
Rookie Card of a '90s Golf Legend
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Alright, just soak in the following image of 57-year-old professional
golfer John Daly during a practice round a few years ago at the British
Open:
M...
How Are Those Bats? (Heating Up)
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*More cards from Padrographs!*
This is a dizzying time of the year to be following sports. We're already
four weeks into the MLB season, soccer is soccer...
It's Embarrassing
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I'm pretty organized... until I'm not. There's a special place in my office
where I put things like side projects, eBay and flea market purchases, and
oth...
#118 EPMD (+ KMFDM bonus)
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The Orlando Magic get a bit of free advertising here on EPMD's MusiCard.
Must've been a fresh cap at the time this photo was taken. The NBA
expansion te...
Hall of Fame and Hall of ... Mirrors?
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OK, I didn't have a good way to tie these cards together with a nice
title, but I tried. But I am giving them away!!First up is a strange card
of recent ...
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.