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Name: Ryne Sandberg Team: Chicago Cubs Position: Second base Value of card: Getting mauled by a rhino Key 1991 stat: At least three shirts worn at all times Well, hello: There it is. Where? Just above the Bust cup, as though you...
Name: Ryne Sandberg Team: Chicago Cubs Position: Second base Value of card: Getting mauled by a rhino Key 1991 stat: At least three shirts worn at all times Well, hello: There it is. Where? Just above the Bust cup, as though you couldn't see it. It's clearly the focal point of the card, and it's staring right at you. Does it fluster you? Good. You look at it and know it has a checkered past. You feel its presence and know that it's seen more action than you ever will. Even Ryne Sandberg himself is afraid to acknowledge its presence. You can't help but be in awe of its girth and mutter a four-letter word. "Cubs." Wait, what? We were talking about the Cubs logo. What were you looking at?
about 1 hour ago
Born on today's date, Miguel Tejada. The "twilight of the career" thing really blows.
Born on today's date, Miguel Tejada. The "twilight of the career" thing really blows.
about 1 hour ago
No player in the 20th century has won more games in his final season in the majors than Sandy Koufax.  Koufax wrapped up his big league career in 1966 while winning 27 times for the Dodgers.
No player in the 20th century has won more games in his final season in the majors than Sandy Koufax.  Koufax wrapped up his big league career in 1966 while winning 27 times for the Dodgers.
about 2 hours ago
Nationals 5, Phillies 2Game 48 - Friday Night, May 24th in WashingtonRecord - 23-25One Sentence Summary: The Phillies handed a win to the Nationals as shoddy defense and a lack of offense contributed to the 5-2 loss.What It Means: The ...
Nationals 5, Phillies 2Game 48 - Friday Night, May 24th in WashingtonRecord - 23-25One Sentence Summary: The Phillies handed a win to the Nationals as shoddy defense and a lack of offense contributed to the 5-2 loss.What It Means: The Phillies had a chance to hit .500 for the first time since April 14th, but it was not to be. They'll need to win the next two games against the Nationals in order to arrive in Boston on Monday at break-even.What Went Wrong: The bottom of the fifth was a disaster for the Phillies. With a runner on first and one out, Adam LaRoche hit a deep fly to center that probably should have been caught by Ben Revere. Instead, the ball dropped in and LaRoche had an RBI-triple. A few batters later, after the Nationals had taken a 3-2 lead, Michael Young couldn't handle a ground ball which went (erroneously) for a hit and kept the inning alive. Steve Lombardozzi, the next batter, doubled to score two more Nationals runs.From the sixth through the ninth innings, the Phillies were held hitless.Featured Card: Revere had a miserable night, misplaying the ball in the bottom of the fifth and grounding into a rally killing double play in the top of the fifth. He left three men on base and his 0 for 4 dropped his season average to .250. He's starting to hear boos and his first few months in Philly have been fairly miserable - some would even say they've been Otero-ish.So let's show Revere some love with this post. Maybe if I feature his first baseball card featuring him in red Phillies pinstripes, it will help turn things around.
about 2 hours ago
Filed under: Card of the Day
Filed under: Card of the Day
about 7 hours ago
Funny when you get patches that so obviously match up 2008 Masterpieces Patch /50 Ryan Grant #57
Funny when you get patches that so obviously match up 2008 Masterpieces Patch /50 Ryan Grant #57
about 7 hours ago
The official Cardboard Connection radio show with your hosts Doug Cataldo, the Voice of the Collector - Rob Bertrand and David Wright! Tune in for hobby discussion with industry pros, athletes & fellow collectors. Visit www.cardboardconn...
The official Cardboard Connection radio show with your hosts Doug Cataldo, the Voice of the Collector - Rob Bertrand and David Wright! Tune in for hobby discussion with industry pros, athletes & fellow collectors. Visit www.cardboardconnection.com for all of your trading card news, checklists, forums and more. Also be sure to visit the hosts blogs: Doug Cataldo - http://dougcataldo.blogspot.com Rob Bertrand - http://voiceofthecollector.com Russ Cohen - http://sportsology.netCardboard Connection Radio | Sports Cards | Trading Cards | Collecting | Memorabilia
about 11 hours ago
By Chris Olds | Beckett Baseball Editor Detroit Tigers pitcher Anibal Sanchez may only have a 5-4 record this season, but his win over the Minnesota Twins Friday night was one of the more memorable games of his career. He nearly threw th...
By Chris Olds | Beckett Baseball Editor Detroit Tigers pitcher Anibal Sanchez may only have a 5-4 record this season, but his win over the Minnesota Twins Friday night was one of the more memorable games of his career. He nearly threw the second no-hitter of his eight-years in MLB, blanking the Twins for a 6-0 win at home but allowing a single hit in the ninth to Joe Mauer. He would have been just the sixth pitcher to throw a no-no in each league. Sanchez (click here for a checklist or OPG) appears on just 571 cards for his career, carrying a total value of just $1,919.05, excluding rarities. His 12 Rookie Cards can be found in 2005 MLB products with his priciest being his 2005 Ultimate Signature card that typically checks in at $60 or less. It’s an autographed card limited to just 125 serial-numberd copies. He did not appear on a Topps card as a rookie, with 11 of his 12 made by Upper Deck and the final card produced by Donruss. His earliest cards can be found in 2004 Just Minors prospect/minor league sets. (Click here to see Sanchez items on eBay.) The right-hander is 53-55 for his career spent with the Marlins and Tigers. He has 86 certified autograph cards with a few of them noting his previous no-no among season highlights recaps. His only no-hitter was on Sept. 7, 2006, with the Marlins when he blanked the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 2-0 win as a rookie. Chris Olds is the editor of Beckett Baseball magazine. Have a comment, question or idea? Send an email to him at colds@beckett.com. Follow him on Twitter by clicking here.
about 11 hours ago
Joel McKeon didn't get much of a chance to show what he could do in spring training 1986, The Chicago Tribune wrote. That's because he hurt his wrist.At AAA Buffalo in April, though, McKeon showed exactly what he could do. He also earned...
Joel McKeon didn't get much of a chance to show what he could do in spring training 1986, The Chicago Tribune wrote. That's because he hurt his wrist.At AAA Buffalo in April, though, McKeon showed exactly what he could do. He also earned his first call up to the majors."I had my forkball working," the new White Sox pitcher McKeon told The Tribune of his time at Buffalo. "Hopefully, it will stay."For McKeon, his forkball and other pitchers ended up working well enough to keep him up in Chicago into July, until illness cut his season short. His pitches also worked well enough to get him back to Chicago the next year. In a pro career that continued another four seasons, though, he wouldn't return.McKeon's career began in 1982, taken by the White Sox in the first round of the June secondary draft, out of Miami-Dade College in Florida.With the White Sox, McKeon got 11 starts his first season, four in the rookie Gulf Coast League and seven after making the jump to AA Glens Falls. At Glens Falls, he went 5-2, with a 3.00 ERA.After playing at single-A Appleton in 1983, McKeon returned to Glens Falls for 1984 as as reliever. McKeon got into 45 games that year for Glens Falls, five starts, posting an ERA of 3.64.McKeon moved to AAA Buffalo in 1985, returning there to start 1986. It was that May 3 that McKeon made his debut with Chicago.McKeon ultimately got into 30 games in relief for the White Sox in 1987, posting a 2.45 ERA. He also picked up three wins and a save.McKeon picked up his second relief win by mid-May, the second coming on two innings of work, The Tribune wrote."I told him that we'd use him," White Sox manager Tony LaRussa told The Tribune after that second McKeon win. "Spots on the major-league roster are precious. If you have a guy for a certain role, you use him."By July, McKeon was pitching well. Then he came down with hepatitis, having to be hospitalized, The Tribune wrote. His teammates also had to get preventative shots. He was out for the year.He came back for 1987, but his numbers suffered. After 11 outings, his ERA hit 8.00 and he got sent back down. But he pitched well enough there to get another chance in July."I'm starting to get the forkball over," McKeon told The Tribune. "Ive quit trying to throw the ball past hitters when you don't throw that hard. I've got my timing together. Hopefully, it will show."McKeon, though, lasted just two more outings, his last giving up four earned runs in 2.2 innings of work.McKeon continued playing through 1991, moving through the Padres, Braves and Expos systems, before landing with the Orioles for his final two seasons, ending his career without returning to the majors.Chicago Tribune, May 7, 1986: Walker's Wrist Feeling 'Better,' Weights Test NextChicago Tribune, May 16, 1986: McKeon Answers Call For ReliefChicago Tribune, July 24, 1986: Sox Shot Down By IndiansChicago Tribune, July 1, 1987: In keeping with1990 CMC-Pro Cards Tally Players/Coaches Featured:1,145Made the Majors: 667 - 58.3%-XNever Made Majors: 478-41.7%5+ Seasons in the Majors: 28910+ Seasons in the Minors: 173
about 12 hours ago
Andre Dawson 2013 Topps Tribute – Green With the easy job of adding the base card of Andre Dawson from the new 2013 Topps Tribute set to my collection, it then began time to go after the colored parallel versions became the next ph...
Andre Dawson 2013 Topps Tribute – Green With the easy job of adding the base card of Andre Dawson from the new 2013 Topps Tribute set to my collection, it then began time to go after the colored parallel versions became the next phase for me. In years past, the colored versions of the Tribute cards came out quickly and sold for quite a bit earlier on.  Lucky for me, I learned that they could be had a few weeks later for much less money but the supply may be a little limited. But, I took that philosophy with me to this year’s release and I was able to snag the Green version if the card for under $2.00.  And I would say that is a good deal!!! The card is serial numbered as 2/75.  And the Green is a nice contrast to the Cubs uniform that Dawson is wearing. Enjoy.
about 12 hours ago