1976 Topps - Mike Squires
Johngy's Beat has many special requests, when it comes to custom cards. I love the challenges, but many challenges were waiting for me with this request.
One: I could not find any Mike Squires pictures in the red and white uniform.
Johngy eventually solved that by sending me a high resolution picture. The only downside was that I'd have to wait. It was sent literally hours after my hard drive crashed.
Two: Lack of access to my programs and files. Again, with the hard drive crashed, it was impossible to get anything regarding custom cards done.
Three: I never noticed before, but there is no first baseman standalone card for the White Sox in the 1976 Topps set. Go ahead and look. You won't find one. Which is why I had to make my own. Digitally underneath lies "Pops".
Carlos May was the regular first baseman in 1975, but he was listed as an outfielder in the 1976 Topps set.
Mike made his MLB debut on September 1, 1975. He appeared in 20 games, all at first base. Apparently, this wasn't enough to warrant a card in the 1976 set. This has now been corrected. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Post Christmas Bonanza With GCRL
Don't let the title fool you. I've been working on this list since before Christmas. Between the holiday madness and ice slipping (which is really fun and unexpected, until the pain sets in the next day) and chipping a tooth on cheesecake tonight (don't ask), I've had to put off completion of this massive list.
Wait no longer! The list is complete and I am proud and happy to present the cards sent over by GCRL.
This was so fun to go through right before the holiday! I intended on finishing the list on Christmas day, but one thing after another happened and... well, it was delayed a bit.
Brace yourselves. It's a long list!
1976 Topps
413 - Pete Varney
607 - Rich Hinton
1976 Topps Traded
434T - Morris Nettles
1979 Topps Checklists
404 - White Sox
1980 Topps Checklists
112 - White Sox
1982 K-Mart
21 - Rich Allen
1985 Fleer
659 - Checklist
1985 Topps Traded
43T - Ozzie Guillen
1986 Donruss
208 - Ozzie Guillen (2)
1986 Fleer
202 - Joel Davis
206 - Ozzie Guillen
219 - Greg Walker
1986 Fleer Box Bottoms
C3 - Ozzie Guillen
1986 OPC
6 - Rudy Law
14 - Julio Cruz
64 - Floyd Bannister
65 - Harold Baines
87 - Tim Hulett
123 - Greg Walker
233 - Richard Dotson
254 - Ozzie Guillen
284 - Bob James
288 - Ron Kittle
290 - Carlton Fisk
1987 Donruss
124 - Joel Davis
580 - Gene Nelson
1987 Fleer
500 - Tim Hulett
502 - Steve Lyons
659 - Checklist
1987 Fleer Update
U-72 - Fred Manrique
1987 Sportflics Team Preview Cards
26 - Fisk, Cangelosi, Walker, Karkovice, Baines, Guillen, Hassey, Cochrane, Cowley, Thigpen, James, Morman
1987 Topps
54 - Bill Dawley
61 - Bobby Thigpen
318 - Jim Fregosi
482 - Daryl Boston
667 - Ron Hassey
1988 Donruss
306 - Bill Long
370 - Gary Redus
383 - Floyd Bannister
1988 Fleer
407 - Jack McDowell
1988 Pacific Baseball Legends
91 - Luis Aparicio
1988 Score Traded
24T - Rick Horton
52T - Mark Salas
56T - Dan Pasqua
66T - Jeff Bittiger
85T - Jack McDowell
89T - Dave Gallagher
108T - Melido Perez
1988 Topps Folders
Greg Walker
1988 Topps Traded
68T - Jack McDowell
1989 Bowman
61 - Jack McDowell (2)
1989 Donruss
489 - Fred Manrique
531 - Jack McDowell
573 - Bill Long
1989 Score
128 - Harold Baines
1989 Score Traded
26T - Eric King
47T - Scott Fletcher
80T - Richard Dotson
97T - Ken Patterson
102T - Donn Pall
103T - Carlos Martinez
1989 Score Young Superstars
7 - Eric King
1989 Topps
408 - Greg Walker
486 - Jack McDowell
1990 Donruss
15 - Ozzie Guillen DK
58 - Carlton Fisk
135 - Ozzie Guillen
294 - Ivan Calderon
371 - Ken Patterson
531 - Carlos Martinez
660 - Harold Baines AS
1990 Donruss MVP
BC-19 - Carlton Fisk
1990 Fleer
545 - Ken Patterson
1990 Fleer Stickers
White Sox logo
1990 Score
115 - Dave Gallagher
1990 Score Rookie/Traded
44T - Phil Bradley
80T - Jerry Kutzler
85T - Wayne Edwards
90T - Scott Radinsky
105T - Craig Grebeck
1990 Topps
569 - Ivan Calderon
1990 Upper Deck
269 - Bobby Thigpen
1991 Classic Game
184 - Alex Fernendez
1991 Fleer
123 - Lance Johnson
129 - Jack McDowell
1991 Leaf
506 - Cory Snyder
1991 Score
62 - Scott Radinsky
132 - Donn Pall
496 - Steve Olin
1991 Score Rookie/Traded
52T - Mike Huff
81T - Brian Drahman
1992 Bowman
371 - Jack McDowell
1992 Donruss
191 - Alex Fernandez
374 - Ron Karkovice
1992 Leaf
78 - Wilson Alvarez
1992 Stadium Club
635 - Steve Sax (2)
761 - Wilson Alvarez (2)
866 - Ramon Garcia
894 - Charlie Hough
1993 Leaf
330 - Lance Johnson CL
1993 Pinnacle
560 - Kirk McCaskill
1993 SP
271 - Jason Bere
1993 Topps
41 - Alex Fernandez
1993 Upper Deck
597 - Tim Raines
1994 Action Packed
63 - James Baldwin
1994 Bowman's Best
10 - Lance Johnson
1994 Ultra
32 - Joey Cora
35 - Lance Johnson
1995 Collector's Choice
2 - Scott Ruffcorn
497 - Olmedo Saenz
498 - Scott Sanderson
1995 Collector's Choice SE
231 - Julio Franco (2)
232 - Jack McDowell (2)
234 - Alex Fernandez
236 - Ozzie Guillen (2)
1995 Fleer
118 - Ozzie Guillen
1995 Sonic Coke
14 - Minnie Minoso
17 - Joe Jackson
1995 Stadium Club
71 - Darrin Jackson (3)
1995 Stadium Club Members Only
16 - Julio Franco
24 - Lance Johnson
1995 Stadium Club Virtual Reality
54 - Ron Karkovice (2)
68 - Wilson Alvarez
1996 Leaf
39 - Alex Fernandez
1996 Pinnacle
40 - Alex Fernandez
1996 Topps
405 - Roberto Hernandez (2)
1996 Upper Deck
303 - Darren Lewis
1997 Bowman
128 - Jeff Abbott
1997 Collector's Choice
74 - Mike Cameron
1997 Collector's Choice White Sox Team
CW - Checklist
CW2 - Wilson Alvarez
CW3 - Tony Phillips
CW4 - Lyle Mouton
CW5 - James Baldwin
CW8 - Chris Snopek
CW9 - Ray Durham
CW11 - Ozzie Guillen
CW12 - Roberto Hernandez
CW13 - Jaime Navarro
1997 Donruss
346 - Chris Snopek
1997 Score
158 - Ray Durham
1997 Topps
137 - Chris Snopek
201 - Mike Cameron
215 - Ray Durham
310 - James Baldwin
1998 Collector's Choice
61 - Scott Eyre
62 - Jeff Abbott
114 - Tom Fordham
1998 Donruss Elite
68 - Jeff Abbott
1998 Omega
57 - Jaime Navarro
1998 Pacific
53 - Tony Castillo
1998 Pinnacle
78 - Jeff Abbott
1998 Score
89 - Jaime Navarro
99 - Lyle Mouton
1998 Score Rookie/Traded
RT140 - Ray Durham(2)
RT243 - Mario Valdez (4)
RT244 - Magglio Ordonez
1998 Stadium Club
346 - Mike Caruso
1998 Upper Deck
570 - Magglio Ordonez
1999 Fleer Tradition
53 - Mike Caruso
87 - Ray Durham
409 - Mike Cameron
504 - Greg Norton
1999 Fleer Tradition Rookie Flashback
4 - Greg Norton
1999 Fleer Tradition Update
U-10 = Jesus Pena
U-26 - Kip Wells
U-28 - Joe Davenport
U-138 - Paul Konerko
1999 Just
170 - Pat Daneker
1999 Metal
24 - Mike Sirotka
264 - Robert Machado
1999 Omega
56 - Paul Konerko
59 - Mike Sirotka
61 - Mark Johnson, Chris Singleton
199 Pacific
98 - Mike Cameron
1999 Pacific Crown Collection
67 - Wil Cordero
68 - Jaime Navarro
1999 Skybox Premium
239 - Chris Singleton
1999 Skybox Thunder
71 - Mike Caruso
1999 Sports Illustrated Greats Of The Game
11 - Luis Aparicio
1999 Stadium Club
303 - Jeff Abbott
1999 Topps
155 - Magglio Ordonez
425 - Carlos Lee
1999 Topps Traded
T79 - Paul Konerko
1999 Topps Stars
84 - Mike Caruso
1999 UD Choice
71 - Mike Caruso
1999 Upper Deck Encore
21 - Paul Konerko
1999 Upper Deck MVP
48 - Paul Konerko
50 - Jim Parque
1999 Upper Deck Retro
20 - Ray Durham
1999 Upper Deck Ultimate Victory
29 - Paul Konerko
1999 Victory
88 - Checklist
2000 Aurora
33 - Chris Singleton
2000 Bowman
32 - Ray Durham
408 - Kevin Beirne
2000 Pacific Crown Royale
30 - Paul Konerko
2000 Fleer Focus
71 - Mike Sirotka
98 - Carlos Lee
2000 Fleer Gamers
73 - Paul Konerko
2000 Impact
57 - Ray Durham
2000 Pacific
101 - Greg Norton
2000 Pacific Crown Collection
58 - Jason Dellaero
61 - Jesus Pena
2000 Pacific Paramount
55 - Greg Norton
2000 Pacific Paramount Gold
54 - Carlos Lee
2000 Skybox
97 - Chris Singleton
2000 Skybox Dominion
258 - Kip Wells
274 - Pat Daneker, Aaron Myette
2000 Skybox Dominion New Age
14 - Kip Wells
2000 Topps
13 - Magglio Ordonez (2)
261 - Carlos Lee
286 - Paul Konerko
2000 Topps Opening Day
158 - Paul Konerko
2000 Ultra
232 - Paul Konerko
2000 Upper Deck Gold Reserve
107 - Carlos Lee
2000 Upper Deck Hitter's Club
48 - Magglio Ordonez
2000 Upper Deck HoloGrFX
86 - Carlos Lee
2000 Upper Deck MVP
204 - Carlos Lee
208 - Paul Konerko
2000 Upper Deck Pros And Prospects
39 - Paul Konerko
2001 Donruss Signature Series
30 - Paul Konerko
2001 EX
57 - Paul Konerko
2001 Fleer Focus
174 - Carlos Lee
2001 Fleer Futures
74 - Magglio Ordonez
2001 Fleer Tradition
117 - Paul Konerko
2001 Fleer Triple Crown
34 - Paul Konerko
2001 SP Authentic
35 - Paul Konerko
2001 SP Game Bat - Milestone Edition
39 - Carlos Lee
2001 Topps
64 - Carlos Lee
122 - Paul Konerko
2001 Topps Chrome
49 - Carlos Lee
2001 Topps Gold Label Class 1
81 - Paul Konerko
2001 Ultra
178 - Paul Konerko
2001 Upper Deck
136 - Paul Konerko
2001 Upper Deck Black Diamond
38 - Ray Durham
2001 Upper Deck MVP
133 - Paul Konerko
2001 Upper Deck Vintage
136 - Carlos Lee
2002 Donruss Class Of 2001
86 - Carlos Lee
2002 Donruss Elite
38 - Paul Konerko
2002 EX
82 - Paul Konerko
2002 Fleer Box Score
8 - Paul Konerko
88 - Carlos Lee
2002 Fleer Maximum
155 - Carlos Lee
2002 Fleer Showcase
76 - Paul Konerko
2002 Leaf
15 - Carlos Lee
2002 Studio
58 - Paul Konerko
2002 Topps
264 - Paul Konerko
2002 Topps Opening Day
148 - Carlos Lee
2002 Topps Gold Label
121 - Paul Konerko
2002 Upper Deck
478 - Carlos Lee
621 - Paul Konerko
2002 Upper Deck Authentics
74 - Carlos Lee
2002 Upper Deck Vintage
108 - Carlos Lee
115 - Team Checklist
2003 Absolute Memorabilia
73 - Joe Borchard
2003 Authentix
101 - Joe Borchard
2003 Donruss
10 - Josh Stewart
56 - Mitch Wylie
111 - Mark Buehrle
113 - Jose Valentin
115 - Rayce Clayton (2)
2003 Donruss Classics Sample
51 - Mark Buehrle
2003 Donruss Team Heroes
125 - Joe Borchard
2003 Fleer Box Score
11 - Mark Buehrle
70 - Bartolo Colon
2003 Fleer Platinum
120 - Billy Koch
2003 Upper Deck First Pitch
123 - Paul Konerko
2005 Topps Opening Day
89 - Magglio Ordonez
2006 Fleer Tradition
189 - Scott Podsednik
2006 Upper Deck Season Highlights
SH-24 - Jim Thome
2008 Goudey
42 - Paul Konerko
43 - Jermaine Dye
45 - Nick Swisher
2008 A Piece Of History
108 - Lance Broadway
110 - Heath Phillips
2008 Upper Deck Documentary
1869 - June 14th (Sox lose to the Rockies)
3379 - August 6th (Sox remain one game ahead of Detroit)
2009 Bowman
173 - A.J. Pierzynski
2009 Goodwin Champions
29 - Carlos Quentin
2009 SP Authentic
84 - Jim Thome
2009 Topps Ticket To Stardom
28 - Paul Konerko
66 - Jose Contreras
144 - Gavin Floyd
2009 Upper Deck
82 - Orlando Cabrera
2009 Upper Deck X Die Cut
21 - Jermaine Dye
See. I told you that was long.
Thank you so much! This package was a blast to go through. It brought up so many different memories, it was like hundreds of presents in one!
Wait no longer! The list is complete and I am proud and happy to present the cards sent over by GCRL.
This was so fun to go through right before the holiday! I intended on finishing the list on Christmas day, but one thing after another happened and... well, it was delayed a bit.
Brace yourselves. It's a long list!
1976 Topps
413 - Pete Varney
607 - Rich Hinton
1976 Topps Traded
434T - Morris Nettles
1979 Topps Checklists
404 - White Sox
1980 Topps Checklists
112 - White Sox
1982 K-Mart
21 - Rich Allen
1985 Fleer
659 - Checklist
1985 Topps Traded
43T - Ozzie Guillen
1986 Donruss
208 - Ozzie Guillen (2)
1986 Fleer
202 - Joel Davis
206 - Ozzie Guillen
219 - Greg Walker
1986 Fleer Box Bottoms
C3 - Ozzie Guillen
1986 OPC
6 - Rudy Law
14 - Julio Cruz
64 - Floyd Bannister
65 - Harold Baines
87 - Tim Hulett
123 - Greg Walker
233 - Richard Dotson
254 - Ozzie Guillen
284 - Bob James
288 - Ron Kittle
290 - Carlton Fisk
1987 Donruss
124 - Joel Davis
580 - Gene Nelson
1987 Fleer
500 - Tim Hulett
502 - Steve Lyons
659 - Checklist
1987 Fleer Update
U-72 - Fred Manrique
1987 Sportflics Team Preview Cards
26 - Fisk, Cangelosi, Walker, Karkovice, Baines, Guillen, Hassey, Cochrane, Cowley, Thigpen, James, Morman
1987 Topps
54 - Bill Dawley
61 - Bobby Thigpen
318 - Jim Fregosi
482 - Daryl Boston
667 - Ron Hassey
1988 Donruss
306 - Bill Long
370 - Gary Redus
383 - Floyd Bannister
1988 Fleer
407 - Jack McDowell
1988 Pacific Baseball Legends
91 - Luis Aparicio
1988 Score Traded
24T - Rick Horton
52T - Mark Salas
56T - Dan Pasqua
66T - Jeff Bittiger
85T - Jack McDowell
89T - Dave Gallagher
108T - Melido Perez
1988 Topps Folders
Greg Walker
1988 Topps Traded
68T - Jack McDowell
1989 Bowman
61 - Jack McDowell (2)
1989 Donruss
489 - Fred Manrique
531 - Jack McDowell
573 - Bill Long
1989 Score
128 - Harold Baines
1989 Score Traded
26T - Eric King
47T - Scott Fletcher
80T - Richard Dotson
97T - Ken Patterson
102T - Donn Pall
103T - Carlos Martinez
1989 Score Young Superstars
7 - Eric King
1989 Topps
408 - Greg Walker
486 - Jack McDowell
1990 Donruss
15 - Ozzie Guillen DK
58 - Carlton Fisk
135 - Ozzie Guillen
294 - Ivan Calderon
371 - Ken Patterson
531 - Carlos Martinez
660 - Harold Baines AS
1990 Donruss MVP
BC-19 - Carlton Fisk
1990 Fleer
545 - Ken Patterson
1990 Fleer Stickers
White Sox logo
1990 Score
115 - Dave Gallagher
1990 Score Rookie/Traded
44T - Phil Bradley
80T - Jerry Kutzler
85T - Wayne Edwards
90T - Scott Radinsky
105T - Craig Grebeck
1990 Topps
569 - Ivan Calderon
1990 Upper Deck
269 - Bobby Thigpen
1991 Classic Game
184 - Alex Fernendez
1991 Fleer
123 - Lance Johnson
129 - Jack McDowell
1991 Leaf
506 - Cory Snyder
1991 Score
62 - Scott Radinsky
132 - Donn Pall
496 - Steve Olin
1991 Score Rookie/Traded
52T - Mike Huff
81T - Brian Drahman
1992 Bowman
371 - Jack McDowell
1992 Donruss
191 - Alex Fernandez
374 - Ron Karkovice
1992 Leaf
78 - Wilson Alvarez
1992 Stadium Club
635 - Steve Sax (2)
761 - Wilson Alvarez (2)
866 - Ramon Garcia
894 - Charlie Hough
1993 Leaf
330 - Lance Johnson CL
1993 Pinnacle
560 - Kirk McCaskill
1993 SP
271 - Jason Bere
1993 Topps
41 - Alex Fernandez
1993 Upper Deck
597 - Tim Raines
1994 Action Packed
63 - James Baldwin
1994 Bowman's Best
10 - Lance Johnson
1994 Ultra
32 - Joey Cora
35 - Lance Johnson
1995 Collector's Choice
2 - Scott Ruffcorn
497 - Olmedo Saenz
498 - Scott Sanderson
1995 Collector's Choice SE
231 - Julio Franco (2)
232 - Jack McDowell (2)
234 - Alex Fernandez
236 - Ozzie Guillen (2)
1995 Fleer
118 - Ozzie Guillen
1995 Sonic Coke
14 - Minnie Minoso
17 - Joe Jackson
1995 Stadium Club
71 - Darrin Jackson (3)
1995 Stadium Club Members Only
16 - Julio Franco
24 - Lance Johnson
1995 Stadium Club Virtual Reality
54 - Ron Karkovice (2)
68 - Wilson Alvarez
1996 Leaf
39 - Alex Fernandez
1996 Pinnacle
40 - Alex Fernandez
1996 Topps
405 - Roberto Hernandez (2)
1996 Upper Deck
303 - Darren Lewis
1997 Bowman
128 - Jeff Abbott
1997 Collector's Choice
74 - Mike Cameron
1997 Collector's Choice White Sox Team
CW - Checklist
CW2 - Wilson Alvarez
CW3 - Tony Phillips
CW4 - Lyle Mouton
CW5 - James Baldwin
CW8 - Chris Snopek
CW9 - Ray Durham
CW11 - Ozzie Guillen
CW12 - Roberto Hernandez
CW13 - Jaime Navarro
1997 Donruss
346 - Chris Snopek
1997 Score
158 - Ray Durham
1997 Topps
137 - Chris Snopek
201 - Mike Cameron
215 - Ray Durham
310 - James Baldwin
1998 Collector's Choice
61 - Scott Eyre
62 - Jeff Abbott
114 - Tom Fordham
1998 Donruss Elite
68 - Jeff Abbott
1998 Omega
57 - Jaime Navarro
1998 Pacific
53 - Tony Castillo
1998 Pinnacle
78 - Jeff Abbott
1998 Score
89 - Jaime Navarro
99 - Lyle Mouton
1998 Score Rookie/Traded
RT140 - Ray Durham(2)
RT243 - Mario Valdez (4)
RT244 - Magglio Ordonez
1998 Stadium Club
346 - Mike Caruso
1998 Upper Deck
570 - Magglio Ordonez
1999 Fleer Tradition
53 - Mike Caruso
87 - Ray Durham
409 - Mike Cameron
504 - Greg Norton
1999 Fleer Tradition Rookie Flashback
4 - Greg Norton
1999 Fleer Tradition Update
U-10 = Jesus Pena
U-26 - Kip Wells
U-28 - Joe Davenport
U-138 - Paul Konerko
1999 Just
170 - Pat Daneker
1999 Metal
24 - Mike Sirotka
264 - Robert Machado
1999 Omega
56 - Paul Konerko
59 - Mike Sirotka
61 - Mark Johnson, Chris Singleton
199 Pacific
98 - Mike Cameron
1999 Pacific Crown Collection
67 - Wil Cordero
68 - Jaime Navarro
1999 Skybox Premium
239 - Chris Singleton
1999 Skybox Thunder
71 - Mike Caruso
1999 Sports Illustrated Greats Of The Game
11 - Luis Aparicio
1999 Stadium Club
303 - Jeff Abbott
1999 Topps
155 - Magglio Ordonez
425 - Carlos Lee
1999 Topps Traded
T79 - Paul Konerko
1999 Topps Stars
84 - Mike Caruso
1999 UD Choice
71 - Mike Caruso
1999 Upper Deck Encore
21 - Paul Konerko
1999 Upper Deck MVP
48 - Paul Konerko
50 - Jim Parque
1999 Upper Deck Retro
20 - Ray Durham
1999 Upper Deck Ultimate Victory
29 - Paul Konerko
1999 Victory
88 - Checklist
2000 Aurora
33 - Chris Singleton
2000 Bowman
32 - Ray Durham
408 - Kevin Beirne
2000 Pacific Crown Royale
30 - Paul Konerko
2000 Fleer Focus
71 - Mike Sirotka
98 - Carlos Lee
2000 Fleer Gamers
73 - Paul Konerko
2000 Impact
57 - Ray Durham
2000 Pacific
101 - Greg Norton
2000 Pacific Crown Collection
58 - Jason Dellaero
61 - Jesus Pena
2000 Pacific Paramount
55 - Greg Norton
2000 Pacific Paramount Gold
54 - Carlos Lee
2000 Skybox
97 - Chris Singleton
2000 Skybox Dominion
258 - Kip Wells
274 - Pat Daneker, Aaron Myette
2000 Skybox Dominion New Age
14 - Kip Wells
2000 Topps
13 - Magglio Ordonez (2)
261 - Carlos Lee
286 - Paul Konerko
2000 Topps Opening Day
158 - Paul Konerko
2000 Ultra
232 - Paul Konerko
2000 Upper Deck Gold Reserve
107 - Carlos Lee
2000 Upper Deck Hitter's Club
48 - Magglio Ordonez
2000 Upper Deck HoloGrFX
86 - Carlos Lee
2000 Upper Deck MVP
204 - Carlos Lee
208 - Paul Konerko
2000 Upper Deck Pros And Prospects
39 - Paul Konerko
2001 Donruss Signature Series
30 - Paul Konerko
2001 EX
57 - Paul Konerko
2001 Fleer Focus
174 - Carlos Lee
2001 Fleer Futures
74 - Magglio Ordonez
2001 Fleer Tradition
117 - Paul Konerko
2001 Fleer Triple Crown
34 - Paul Konerko
2001 SP Authentic
35 - Paul Konerko
2001 SP Game Bat - Milestone Edition
39 - Carlos Lee
2001 Topps
64 - Carlos Lee
122 - Paul Konerko
2001 Topps Chrome
49 - Carlos Lee
2001 Topps Gold Label Class 1
81 - Paul Konerko
2001 Ultra
178 - Paul Konerko
2001 Upper Deck
136 - Paul Konerko
2001 Upper Deck Black Diamond
38 - Ray Durham
2001 Upper Deck MVP
133 - Paul Konerko
2001 Upper Deck Vintage
136 - Carlos Lee
2002 Donruss Class Of 2001
86 - Carlos Lee
2002 Donruss Elite
38 - Paul Konerko
2002 EX
82 - Paul Konerko
2002 Fleer Box Score
8 - Paul Konerko
88 - Carlos Lee
2002 Fleer Maximum
155 - Carlos Lee
2002 Fleer Showcase
76 - Paul Konerko
2002 Leaf
15 - Carlos Lee
2002 Studio
58 - Paul Konerko
2002 Topps
264 - Paul Konerko
2002 Topps Opening Day
148 - Carlos Lee
2002 Topps Gold Label
121 - Paul Konerko
2002 Upper Deck
478 - Carlos Lee
621 - Paul Konerko
2002 Upper Deck Authentics
74 - Carlos Lee
2002 Upper Deck Vintage
108 - Carlos Lee
115 - Team Checklist
2003 Absolute Memorabilia
73 - Joe Borchard
2003 Authentix
101 - Joe Borchard
2003 Donruss
10 - Josh Stewart
56 - Mitch Wylie
111 - Mark Buehrle
113 - Jose Valentin
115 - Rayce Clayton (2)
2003 Donruss Classics Sample
51 - Mark Buehrle
2003 Donruss Team Heroes
125 - Joe Borchard
2003 Fleer Box Score
11 - Mark Buehrle
70 - Bartolo Colon
2003 Fleer Platinum
120 - Billy Koch
2003 Upper Deck First Pitch
123 - Paul Konerko
2005 Topps Opening Day
89 - Magglio Ordonez
2006 Fleer Tradition
189 - Scott Podsednik
2006 Upper Deck Season Highlights
SH-24 - Jim Thome
2008 Goudey
42 - Paul Konerko
43 - Jermaine Dye
45 - Nick Swisher
2008 A Piece Of History
108 - Lance Broadway
110 - Heath Phillips
2008 Upper Deck Documentary
1869 - June 14th (Sox lose to the Rockies)
3379 - August 6th (Sox remain one game ahead of Detroit)
2009 Bowman
173 - A.J. Pierzynski
2009 Goodwin Champions
29 - Carlos Quentin
2009 SP Authentic
84 - Jim Thome
2009 Topps Ticket To Stardom
28 - Paul Konerko
66 - Jose Contreras
144 - Gavin Floyd
2009 Upper Deck
82 - Orlando Cabrera
2009 Upper Deck X Die Cut
21 - Jermaine Dye
See. I told you that was long.
Thank you so much! This package was a blast to go through. It brought up so many different memories, it was like hundreds of presents in one!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Parents Can Be Awesome
Even though I'm rapidly approaching my mid thirties (at what point do you go from early to mid?), my parents still try to make me feel like a kid at Christmas. I found all these packs in my homemade stocking that my late grandmother made for me. Since 1999, it's been a tradition to have Mr. Hankey sticking out the top of the stocking until it gets put away. Some may call it a mockery of the season, but I call it having fun.
Along with more practical things (Cool Water and a Sox scarf), I received the requisite ornament (I can probably fill three trees with all that I've gotten in the past 33 years), clothing, and a few DVDs (Up, District 9, 30 Rock Season 1, and the Peanuts 70s Collection Vol. 1).
After a meal of lasagna and polish sausage, my friend and I headed off to flip the meager holiday pickings on television. Then my friend got the bright idea to invite one of his friends over and we all played Trivial Pursuit Pop Culture until the wee hours of the morning. It had to be the most bizarre Christmas that I've spent since I was working alone cleaning a store on December 25th.
I didn't concern myself with what any sports team was doing. I didn't check my mail or the other blogs in every spare moment. I checked, but even that was nonchalant. It was a day spent with family and friends and the only thing that could top it would be if Tracey was able to make it. Instead, she spent a nice quiet holiday catching up with her sister from Georgia and her mom.
I hope everyone's holiday was full of joy and was as stress free as possible.
Along with more practical things (Cool Water and a Sox scarf), I received the requisite ornament (I can probably fill three trees with all that I've gotten in the past 33 years), clothing, and a few DVDs (Up, District 9, 30 Rock Season 1, and the Peanuts 70s Collection Vol. 1).
After a meal of lasagna and polish sausage, my friend and I headed off to flip the meager holiday pickings on television. Then my friend got the bright idea to invite one of his friends over and we all played Trivial Pursuit Pop Culture until the wee hours of the morning. It had to be the most bizarre Christmas that I've spent since I was working alone cleaning a store on December 25th.
I didn't concern myself with what any sports team was doing. I didn't check my mail or the other blogs in every spare moment. I checked, but even that was nonchalant. It was a day spent with family and friends and the only thing that could top it would be if Tracey was able to make it. Instead, she spent a nice quiet holiday catching up with her sister from Georgia and her mom.
I hope everyone's holiday was full of joy and was as stress free as possible.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Belles
A Christmas gift from Jack aka Baseball Dad of All Tribe Baseball.
1998 SPx Finite Spectrum
71 - Albert Belle (2079/2250)
Thank you so much! This really brightened my holiday!
1998 SPx Finite Spectrum
71 - Albert Belle (2079/2250)
Thank you so much! This really brightened my holiday!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
A Marie Christmas
Technically, this package came during my forced technological exile, but it was still in December, so I'm counting it towards Christmas. Take that logic spewing pig dogs!
Marie, of A Cardboard Problem, was kind enough to clear off her desk (or something similar), and send over some White Sox cards for me. Yay!
Accompanying with the spectacular package was a note saying basically that I will enjoy these more than she will. I could say that would be true, unless Marie has changed the city of her black and white pinstriped uniform fascination. I highly doubt that. It's what makes this community so cool. The fact that everyone has their own little niche, even when it seems that they overlap sometimes.
Let's see what Marie sent over!
1998 Topps
141 - Jaime Navarro
249 - Jason Dellaero, Troy Cameron
2001 UD Victory
223 - Herbert "Milkman" Perry (Or "Gator", like he prefers)
2003 Topps
636 - Chicago White Sox Team (2)
2007 Bowman Heritage Pieces Of Greatness
PG-DE - Darin Erstad (People just don't want Erstad bats in their collections)
2008 UD Documentary
963 - May 7 (A massacre 13-1 loss to the Twins)
964 - May8 (A rebounding win against the Twins)
2761 - July 9 (An Adam Russell win?!)
3109 - July 27 (A comeback too short for a loss to the Tigers)
4189 - September 5 (A Buehrle whipping to the Angels)
2009 Goodwin Champions
29 - Carlos Quentin
46 - Jim Thome
2009 Goudey 4 in 1 Blue
35-76 - Griffey, Dye, Thome, Quentin (It's sad that only one remains)
2009 SP Authentic
14 - Paul Konerko
50 - John Danks (2)
110 - Jermaine Dye
2009 Spectrum
23 - Carlos Quentin
24 - Jim Thome
2009 Topps T-206
284 - Alexei Ramirez
2009 Topps T-206 Gold Border
3 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Topps Chrome
107 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Topps Gold
506 - Paul Konerko (0337/2009)
2009 Topps Ticket To Stardom
177 - Alexei Ramirez
189 - Jim Thome
2009 Toppstown
TTT19 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Toppstown Gold
TTT19 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Topps Updates
UH36 - Konerko, Dye
UH117 - Alex Rios
UH147 - Jayson Nix
UH241 - DeWayne Wise
UH268 - Chris Getz (2)
UH309 - Scott Podsednik
UH319 - Ramon Castro
2009 Upper Deck X
20 - Paul Konerko
2009 Upper Deck X Jersey Memorabilia
UDXJ-PK - Paul Konerko
2009 Upper Deck X XPonential
X-JD - Jermaine Dye
Thanks, Marie! These were great! It was eating away at me that I couldn't get to the computer and shout this out to the world. Now that the computer is running and my programs are slowly being installed back in, I can give this package the respect that it deserves.
Marie, of A Cardboard Problem, was kind enough to clear off her desk (or something similar), and send over some White Sox cards for me. Yay!
Accompanying with the spectacular package was a note saying basically that I will enjoy these more than she will. I could say that would be true, unless Marie has changed the city of her black and white pinstriped uniform fascination. I highly doubt that. It's what makes this community so cool. The fact that everyone has their own little niche, even when it seems that they overlap sometimes.
Let's see what Marie sent over!
1998 Topps
141 - Jaime Navarro
249 - Jason Dellaero, Troy Cameron
2001 UD Victory
223 - Herbert "Milkman" Perry (Or "Gator", like he prefers)
2003 Topps
636 - Chicago White Sox Team (2)
2007 Bowman Heritage Pieces Of Greatness
PG-DE - Darin Erstad (People just don't want Erstad bats in their collections)
2008 UD Documentary
963 - May 7 (A massacre 13-1 loss to the Twins)
964 - May8 (A rebounding win against the Twins)
2761 - July 9 (An Adam Russell win?!)
3109 - July 27 (A comeback too short for a loss to the Tigers)
4189 - September 5 (A Buehrle whipping to the Angels)
2009 Goodwin Champions
29 - Carlos Quentin
46 - Jim Thome
2009 Goudey 4 in 1 Blue
35-76 - Griffey, Dye, Thome, Quentin (It's sad that only one remains)
2009 SP Authentic
14 - Paul Konerko
50 - John Danks (2)
110 - Jermaine Dye
2009 Spectrum
23 - Carlos Quentin
24 - Jim Thome
2009 Topps T-206
284 - Alexei Ramirez
2009 Topps T-206 Gold Border
3 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Topps Chrome
107 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Topps Gold
506 - Paul Konerko (0337/2009)
2009 Topps Ticket To Stardom
177 - Alexei Ramirez
189 - Jim Thome
2009 Toppstown
TTT19 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Toppstown Gold
TTT19 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Topps Updates
UH36 - Konerko, Dye
UH117 - Alex Rios
UH147 - Jayson Nix
UH241 - DeWayne Wise
UH268 - Chris Getz (2)
UH309 - Scott Podsednik
UH319 - Ramon Castro
2009 Upper Deck X
20 - Paul Konerko
2009 Upper Deck X Jersey Memorabilia
UDXJ-PK - Paul Konerko
2009 Upper Deck X XPonential
X-JD - Jermaine Dye
Thanks, Marie! These were great! It was eating away at me that I couldn't get to the computer and shout this out to the world. Now that the computer is running and my programs are slowly being installed back in, I can give this package the respect that it deserves.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
A White Whale Hooked
The hustle and bustle of the holidays are upon us. Add the already hectic holiday time to a crashed hard drive and you've got the makings of a Christmas disaster.
Beyond all miracles, Christmas has been salvaged big time by a group break from I Am Joe Collector. Not one, but two Joe Jackson bat cards were pulled from the boxes. One for each grouping. Not too shabby!
When I learned about the first Joe Jackson bat card available, it instantly went on my want list. That 2001 SP Legendary Cuts card is still on the list, only now it's not as high a priority. This officially becomes my coolest card. My best pull. The only thing that could possibly top this would be a relic from the 19th century with a White Sox connection. Come to think of it, that might not even top this.
I have tasted the forbidden fruit of Joe Jackson and I like it! Regardless of Jackson's involvement in the misdeeds of others, this is a bat relic of an elite player who was cut down in his prime. Not by illness or death, but by banishment. It has a gritty allure to it all. This feels like something that should not be. By all means, it shouldn't be here at all.
I have strong reservations about butchering historical artifacts for the greed of today's collecting market. The players of nearly a century ago did not have the same mindset about the collecting market that today's players have. There was no collecting market back then. All that was around were a bunch of kids and a few eccentric adults with time on their hands. That's part of what makes this card so unique and special.
I'm still pinching myself to make sure it isn't a dream. It's a reality and my smile is still ear to ear.
Beyond all miracles, Christmas has been salvaged big time by a group break from I Am Joe Collector. Not one, but two Joe Jackson bat cards were pulled from the boxes. One for each grouping. Not too shabby!
When I learned about the first Joe Jackson bat card available, it instantly went on my want list. That 2001 SP Legendary Cuts card is still on the list, only now it's not as high a priority. This officially becomes my coolest card. My best pull. The only thing that could possibly top this would be a relic from the 19th century with a White Sox connection. Come to think of it, that might not even top this.
I have tasted the forbidden fruit of Joe Jackson and I like it! Regardless of Jackson's involvement in the misdeeds of others, this is a bat relic of an elite player who was cut down in his prime. Not by illness or death, but by banishment. It has a gritty allure to it all. This feels like something that should not be. By all means, it shouldn't be here at all.
I have strong reservations about butchering historical artifacts for the greed of today's collecting market. The players of nearly a century ago did not have the same mindset about the collecting market that today's players have. There was no collecting market back then. All that was around were a bunch of kids and a few eccentric adults with time on their hands. That's part of what makes this card so unique and special.
I'm still pinching myself to make sure it isn't a dream. It's a reality and my smile is still ear to ear.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Attention Traders! The State Of The Blog
I need your addresses. Please e-mail them to me. Even if you never intend to trade with me again, I'd like to have those addresses replaced. Plus who knows, I've been known to send stuff at random.
I once had quite a list, but that went with my crashed hard drive. I can understand someone who gets frustrated enough to shave off hair. I've been going through that for the past few days. It's a good thing that the time of wearing my hair past the middle of my back are long gone or I might think drastic thoughts.
After switching out a power supply on a computer I have been building over the past year, I find out that the graphics card is missing a cord and the burner is DOA. Everything else worked, but there was no workaround for the graphics card and without the cord in place, it will not boot up.
Instead of sinking more money into the pit, I decided to scrap it and sell off the parts. This was made easier by my computer expert having a working, fairly new computer that he was doing nothing with. He gave me an unbelievable deal on it, so I swiped it up. It's not my ideal computer, but it is better than the previous one.
On the old computer, I was able to switch out the hard drives that crashed, but could not extract any information off of them. So, I have a running temporary computer, until the other one arrives in the morning light. Up until this afternoon, I could live by the old adage, "If it wasn't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all". Thankfully, my luck seems to be improving.
Slowly, things are getting back to normal here. Please help me get back to normalcy a bit quicker by sending those addresses. My sanity thanks you.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Welcome, Juan Pierre! You'll love it here!
I once had quite a list, but that went with my crashed hard drive. I can understand someone who gets frustrated enough to shave off hair. I've been going through that for the past few days. It's a good thing that the time of wearing my hair past the middle of my back are long gone or I might think drastic thoughts.
After switching out a power supply on a computer I have been building over the past year, I find out that the graphics card is missing a cord and the burner is DOA. Everything else worked, but there was no workaround for the graphics card and without the cord in place, it will not boot up.
Instead of sinking more money into the pit, I decided to scrap it and sell off the parts. This was made easier by my computer expert having a working, fairly new computer that he was doing nothing with. He gave me an unbelievable deal on it, so I swiped it up. It's not my ideal computer, but it is better than the previous one.
On the old computer, I was able to switch out the hard drives that crashed, but could not extract any information off of them. So, I have a running temporary computer, until the other one arrives in the morning light. Up until this afternoon, I could live by the old adage, "If it wasn't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all". Thankfully, my luck seems to be improving.
Slowly, things are getting back to normal here. Please help me get back to normalcy a bit quicker by sending those addresses. My sanity thanks you.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Welcome, Juan Pierre! You'll love it here!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Black Wednesday
Sorry for my recent absence. I'm afraid it will be longer. The current epidemic of crashing hard drives hit me Wednesday night. I should be up and running again by the end of the month.
Congrats to J.J. Putz for signing with the White Sox. You'll love it here and you'll be able to continue your bromance with Matt Thornton.
As a result of the crashed hard drive, all regular features will be put on hold, as if you haven't already noticed. If I didn't need all the information that was on the hard drives, I'd already be back up and running. Yes, I do back up, but I can't back everything up. The sudden loss of the hard drives made backing everything up an impossibility.
For those of you who e-mailed with your concern, thank you. If I can't get back before December 25th, please have a happy holiday. I'm hoping my computer guy can squeeze me in before then.
Congrats to J.J. Putz for signing with the White Sox. You'll love it here and you'll be able to continue your bromance with Matt Thornton.
As a result of the crashed hard drive, all regular features will be put on hold, as if you haven't already noticed. If I didn't need all the information that was on the hard drives, I'd already be back up and running. Yes, I do back up, but I can't back everything up. The sudden loss of the hard drives made backing everything up an impossibility.
For those of you who e-mailed with your concern, thank you. If I can't get back before December 25th, please have a happy holiday. I'm hoping my computer guy can squeeze me in before then.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
WSC Birth Years: Scott Podsednik
Card #32 - Scott Podsednik
Born: March 18, 1976
In 2009, Scott and the White Sox formed a symbiotic relationship. Pods needed a place to play and prove himself and the ChiSox needed a contact leadoff man with some speed and an outfielder. The partnership proved invaluable.
Things started to immediately improve for the White Sox and Podsednik seemed to enjoy a return to his 2005 form. While the Sox didn't make the playoffs in 2009, Scotty Pods proved his worth by keeping them in the race until September.
One can only speculate if Podsdenik is on the club in 2010. His accomplishments in a White Sox uniform speak volumes to the type of player he can be when healthy.
Born: March 18, 1976
In 2009, Scott and the White Sox formed a symbiotic relationship. Pods needed a place to play and prove himself and the ChiSox needed a contact leadoff man with some speed and an outfielder. The partnership proved invaluable.
Things started to immediately improve for the White Sox and Podsednik seemed to enjoy a return to his 2005 form. While the Sox didn't make the playoffs in 2009, Scotty Pods proved his worth by keeping them in the race until September.
One can only speculate if Podsdenik is on the club in 2010. His accomplishments in a White Sox uniform speak volumes to the type of player he can be when healthy.
WSC Birth Years: Wilson Betemit
Card #31 - Wilson Betemit
Born: November 2, 1981
Wilson was supposed to turn it all around in Chicago. That never really happened. What the White Sox did get was five errors in thirteen appearances in the field. It wasn't exactly gold glove material.
Betemit is a complex player. On paper, he looks like he will do well and break out of whatever funk he is in. In reality, Wilson is a streaky player who thrived in the National League and did well enough in the American League when the teams were unfamiliar with him.
The White Sox have nothing to worry about in 2010, except revenge. Betemit was picked up the the Kansas City Royals and could possibly be in the lineup when the White Sox face KC next year.
Born: November 2, 1981
Wilson was supposed to turn it all around in Chicago. That never really happened. What the White Sox did get was five errors in thirteen appearances in the field. It wasn't exactly gold glove material.
Betemit is a complex player. On paper, he looks like he will do well and break out of whatever funk he is in. In reality, Wilson is a streaky player who thrived in the National League and did well enough in the American League when the teams were unfamiliar with him.
The White Sox have nothing to worry about in 2010, except revenge. Betemit was picked up the the Kansas City Royals and could possibly be in the lineup when the White Sox face KC next year.
WSC Birth Years: Brent Lillibridge
Card #30 - Brent Lillibridge
Born: September 18, 1983
Brent has an incredible upside. Youth and speed are among his many tolls. Experience will eventually tell the tale on Lillibridge. If he is peaking in his career right now, he will be an adequate utility infielder and backup outfielder, but Brent may just be finding out what his ultimate role in the majors will be.
Lillibridge may just be perfect for the two spot in the lineup. He can produce enough contact and have enough speed to be a threat. He was one of Atlanta's best organizational prospects before a trade landed him with the ChiSox. 2010 looks to be the litmus test for Brent. If he can improve offensively, look for him to explode on the scene, wherever the Sox can find room for him.
Born: September 18, 1983
Brent has an incredible upside. Youth and speed are among his many tolls. Experience will eventually tell the tale on Lillibridge. If he is peaking in his career right now, he will be an adequate utility infielder and backup outfielder, but Brent may just be finding out what his ultimate role in the majors will be.
Lillibridge may just be perfect for the two spot in the lineup. He can produce enough contact and have enough speed to be a threat. He was one of Atlanta's best organizational prospects before a trade landed him with the ChiSox. 2010 looks to be the litmus test for Brent. If he can improve offensively, look for him to explode on the scene, wherever the Sox can find room for him.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Midnight Hootenanny
A tiny Don Slaught of packages have made their way into my house in the past week or so. Don Slaught is my term for onslaught, ever since I was a kid. Now you know, and knowing is roughly equivalent to but not more than half the battle.
In today's mail was an eBay non-baseball card package. If your prying eyes must know, it was the horror/comedy film "Student Bodies" on DVD. I know I can watch it anytime on YouTube for free, but I like owning a copy of movies.
That will be my viewing agenda for tonight. My card agenda for tonight has been taken care of by the Night Owl.
There were a small amount of cards from my want list and a few off the beaten path. With packages like this coming in the mail, how could I not enjoy the monthly festivities? I am forced to enjoy them to the fullest. This is why I'll be shopping for the ingredients this week to make cookies. Sugar cookies with festive sprinkles, snickerdoodles and Kahlua cookies. Yum!
Enough about my daily habits and multi-holiday preparations. Bring on the cards!
1984 Fleer
White Sox cap & logo sticker
2000 Upper Deck Gold Reserve
105 - Frank Thomas
106 - Mike Sirotka
111 - Paul Konerko
2002 Donruss Classics
93 - Carlos Lee
2009 Goodwin Champions Mini
75 - Carlton Fisk
2009 OPC
65 - Alexei Ramirez
2009 Topps Ticket To Stardom Perforated Parallel
189 - Jim Thome
2009 Topps Updates & Highlights
UH169 - Mark Kotsay
2009 Topps Updates & Highlights Gold Parallel
UH319 - Ramon Castro (1294/2009)
2009 Tristar PROjections
123 - Daniel Hudson
2009 Upper Deck "Fool You" Upperdeckstore.com Insert
Ken Griffey Jr.
2009 Upper Deck X
21 - Jermaine Dye
Thanks, Greg! The mini Fisk and my first non-custom card of Daniel Hudson are definite highlights. Small card packages certainly pack a mighty wallop!
In today's mail was an eBay non-baseball card package. If your prying eyes must know, it was the horror/comedy film "Student Bodies" on DVD. I know I can watch it anytime on YouTube for free, but I like owning a copy of movies.
That will be my viewing agenda for tonight. My card agenda for tonight has been taken care of by the Night Owl.
There were a small amount of cards from my want list and a few off the beaten path. With packages like this coming in the mail, how could I not enjoy the monthly festivities? I am forced to enjoy them to the fullest. This is why I'll be shopping for the ingredients this week to make cookies. Sugar cookies with festive sprinkles, snickerdoodles and Kahlua cookies. Yum!
Enough about my daily habits and multi-holiday preparations. Bring on the cards!
1984 Fleer
White Sox cap & logo sticker
2000 Upper Deck Gold Reserve
105 - Frank Thomas
106 - Mike Sirotka
111 - Paul Konerko
2002 Donruss Classics
93 - Carlos Lee
2009 Goodwin Champions Mini
75 - Carlton Fisk
2009 OPC
65 - Alexei Ramirez
2009 Topps Ticket To Stardom Perforated Parallel
189 - Jim Thome
2009 Topps Updates & Highlights
UH169 - Mark Kotsay
2009 Topps Updates & Highlights Gold Parallel
UH319 - Ramon Castro (1294/2009)
2009 Tristar PROjections
123 - Daniel Hudson
2009 Upper Deck "Fool You" Upperdeckstore.com Insert
Ken Griffey Jr.
2009 Upper Deck X
21 - Jermaine Dye
Thanks, Greg! The mini Fisk and my first non-custom card of Daniel Hudson are definite highlights. Small card packages certainly pack a mighty wallop!
WSC Vintage: Dixie Leverett
Card #12 - Dixie Leverett
Dixie (born Gorham Vance Leverett) started his rookie season in 1922 on a hot streak. He compiled a 13-10 record with a respectable 3.34 ERA. Each year after was slightly worse.
In 1925, Leverett reported to camp ten pounds overweight. He was quickly sent down to the minors and stayed there the rest of the season. Dixie eventually shed the weight and was back with the White Sox in 1926.
By that time, he was a shell of his former self. He only appeared in six games in 1926 and his ERA ballooned to 6.00 for the year. Dixie pitched well enough with the minor league Indianapolis Indians, in 1927 and 1928, to get picked up by the Boston Braves in 1929.
1929 was not kind to Dixie and the Braves dropped him after the season. By the end of the 1931 season, there are no further records of Leverett playing professionally.
Dixie (born Gorham Vance Leverett) started his rookie season in 1922 on a hot streak. He compiled a 13-10 record with a respectable 3.34 ERA. Each year after was slightly worse.
In 1925, Leverett reported to camp ten pounds overweight. He was quickly sent down to the minors and stayed there the rest of the season. Dixie eventually shed the weight and was back with the White Sox in 1926.
By that time, he was a shell of his former self. He only appeared in six games in 1926 and his ERA ballooned to 6.00 for the year. Dixie pitched well enough with the minor league Indianapolis Indians, in 1927 and 1928, to get picked up by the Boston Braves in 1929.
1929 was not kind to Dixie and the Braves dropped him after the season. By the end of the 1931 season, there are no further records of Leverett playing professionally.
Monday, December 7, 2009
A Trade From The Birthday Boy
A few weeks ago, a box of Lipton Tea arrived in the mail. Twenty four family sized Iced Tea Brew bags. Being the iced tea connoisseur that I am, I excitedly opened the box. In my horror, I discovered that there wasn't any tea bags to be found. To my delight, there were baseball cards inside instead.
These weren't just any baseball cards. These were White Sox and White Sox player related baseball cards! All the way from the other side of 355. Chris from On Card Autos sent over a mother lode of Sox related cards.
I decided the best way to tackle the enormous amount of cards was to whittle it down to the cards I needed. The rest will go straight into my White Sox redistribution program. The anointed cards from my want list and a few select upgrades will be reported here.
This past weekend, I decided to get off my duff and sort the cards. I originally went through the cards when they first arrived, but put off sorting because of a wake, a funeral and a holiday. Now that everything is back on track, let's go through the stack of needs.
1989 Topps Rookies
8 - Dave Gallagher
16 - Melido Perez
1991 Fleer
712 - Bobby Thigpen (John Franco)
1993 Ultra
174 - Lance Johnson
1994 Pinnacle
347 - Jason Bere
531 - Darrin Jackson
1994 Select
311 - Alex Fernandez
1994 Topps Gold
270 - Frank Thomas
2002 Upper Deck
545 - Edwin Almonte
2003 Studio
20 - Frank Thomas
2003 Topps
109 - Frank Thomas
2004 Fleer Legacy
50 - Magglio Ordonez
2004 Fleer Tradition
183 - Mark Buehrle
2004 SkyBox LE
62 - Bartolo Colon
2004 Topps Opening Day
112 - Paul Konerko
2005 Donruss
143 - Carlos Lee
2006 Topps
44 - Carl Everett
98 - Geoff Blum
2006 Ultra Rising Stars
URS10 - Tadahito Iguchi
2007 Fleer Mini
262 - Joe Crede
333 - Jerry Owens
2007 Ultra SE
35 - Paul Konerko
38 - Mark Buehrle
39 - Tadahito Iguchi
2007 Upper Deck
615 - Nick Masset
618 - Toby Hall
624 - Jim Thome
2008 Topps Opening Day
175 - Javier Vazquez
2008 Upper Deck Documentary
1269 (CWS49) - May 24th
2164 (CWS74) - June 20th
2009 Upper Deck
589 - Chris Getz
Thank you, Chris! This was a real treat to go through. I'm still working on your return package, but it will get there soon.
Before it gets too late, make sure you wish Chris a happy birthday today!
These weren't just any baseball cards. These were White Sox and White Sox player related baseball cards! All the way from the other side of 355. Chris from On Card Autos sent over a mother lode of Sox related cards.
I decided the best way to tackle the enormous amount of cards was to whittle it down to the cards I needed. The rest will go straight into my White Sox redistribution program. The anointed cards from my want list and a few select upgrades will be reported here.
This past weekend, I decided to get off my duff and sort the cards. I originally went through the cards when they first arrived, but put off sorting because of a wake, a funeral and a holiday. Now that everything is back on track, let's go through the stack of needs.
1989 Topps Rookies
8 - Dave Gallagher
16 - Melido Perez
1991 Fleer
712 - Bobby Thigpen (John Franco)
1993 Ultra
174 - Lance Johnson
1994 Pinnacle
347 - Jason Bere
531 - Darrin Jackson
1994 Select
311 - Alex Fernandez
1994 Topps Gold
270 - Frank Thomas
2002 Upper Deck
545 - Edwin Almonte
2003 Studio
20 - Frank Thomas
2003 Topps
109 - Frank Thomas
2004 Fleer Legacy
50 - Magglio Ordonez
2004 Fleer Tradition
183 - Mark Buehrle
2004 SkyBox LE
62 - Bartolo Colon
2004 Topps Opening Day
112 - Paul Konerko
2005 Donruss
143 - Carlos Lee
2006 Topps
44 - Carl Everett
98 - Geoff Blum
2006 Ultra Rising Stars
URS10 - Tadahito Iguchi
2007 Fleer Mini
262 - Joe Crede
333 - Jerry Owens
2007 Ultra SE
35 - Paul Konerko
38 - Mark Buehrle
39 - Tadahito Iguchi
2007 Upper Deck
615 - Nick Masset
618 - Toby Hall
624 - Jim Thome
2008 Topps Opening Day
175 - Javier Vazquez
2008 Upper Deck Documentary
1269 (CWS49) - May 24th
2164 (CWS74) - June 20th
2009 Upper Deck
589 - Chris Getz
Thank you, Chris! This was a real treat to go through. I'm still working on your return package, but it will get there soon.
Before it gets too late, make sure you wish Chris a happy birthday today!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Relic In The Tin
Relic In The Tin
Goodbye Wax Heaven
Though we never met at all
You had the content to mesmerize
While lesser blogs did fall
They crawled out of the woodwork
And they commented into your brain
They came to see Canseco
And stayed when you changed your name
And it seems to me your blog lived its life
Like a relic in the tin
Never knowing which game was played
When the cards came in
And I would have liked to have met you
But I’m in the city of wind
McGwire's card burned up long before
Your legend ever did
Exclusives were tough
The toughest scoop you ever made
Blogosphere created a superstar
And time was the price you paid
Even when you retired
The readers still hounded you
All the blogs had to say
Was that Mario we’ll be missing you
And it seems to me your blog lived its life
Like a relic in the tin
Never knowing which game was played
When the cards came in
And I would have liked to have met you
But I’m in the city of wind
Pinnacle closed up long before
Your legend ever did
Goodbye Wax Heaven
Though we never met at all
You had the content to mesmerize
While lesser blogs did fall
Goodbye Wax Heaven
From the man on the South Side of Chicago
Who wishes you the best in your new life
You are more than just Wax Heaven’s Mario
And it seems to me your blog lived its life
Like a relic in the tin
Never knowing which game was played
When the cards came in
And I would have liked to have met you
But I’m in the city of wind
Fleer went bankrupt long before
Your legend ever did
Goodbye Wax Heaven
Though we never met at all
You had the content to mesmerize
While lesser blogs did fall
They crawled out of the woodwork
And they commented into your brain
They came to see Canseco
And stayed when you changed your name
And it seems to me your blog lived its life
Like a relic in the tin
Never knowing which game was played
When the cards came in
And I would have liked to have met you
But I’m in the city of wind
McGwire's card burned up long before
Your legend ever did
Exclusives were tough
The toughest scoop you ever made
Blogosphere created a superstar
And time was the price you paid
Even when you retired
The readers still hounded you
All the blogs had to say
Was that Mario we’ll be missing you
And it seems to me your blog lived its life
Like a relic in the tin
Never knowing which game was played
When the cards came in
And I would have liked to have met you
But I’m in the city of wind
Pinnacle closed up long before
Your legend ever did
Goodbye Wax Heaven
Though we never met at all
You had the content to mesmerize
While lesser blogs did fall
Goodbye Wax Heaven
From the man on the South Side of Chicago
Who wishes you the best in your new life
You are more than just Wax Heaven’s Mario
And it seems to me your blog lived its life
Like a relic in the tin
Never knowing which game was played
When the cards came in
And I would have liked to have met you
But I’m in the city of wind
Fleer went bankrupt long before
Your legend ever did
Friday, December 4, 2009
Cleaning Finds
Today, while I was getting the mail, a small white envelope almost slipped by me. Fortunately, I recognized it in time to be addressed to me. If not, it might end up in another pile of mail and i might not see it for a week.
Matthew of the excellent blog, The #5 Baseball Card Type Collection, sent over a few goodies unbeknownst to me.
Found these while cleaning - must be for you!
An astute observation indeed. Out of the envelope came five cards. One had me initially puzzled. I wasn't sure if it was a card or not, but one quick look into the SCBC and the mystery was solved.
Let's see what Matthew sent over this time.
1969 Globe Imports Playing Cards Blank Back
6H - Joel Horlen
1981 TCMA 1959 White Sox
2 - Nellie Fox
1984 Ralston Purina
33 - Carlton Fisk
1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Sealed Pack
33 - Robin Ventura
2007 UD Masterpieces Windsor Green
39 - Frank Thomas
Thanks, Matthew! This little bundle of happiness is just the thing to start the weekend off right. I'm still looking out for number 5 cards to send your way.
Matthew of the excellent blog, The #5 Baseball Card Type Collection, sent over a few goodies unbeknownst to me.
Found these while cleaning - must be for you!
An astute observation indeed. Out of the envelope came five cards. One had me initially puzzled. I wasn't sure if it was a card or not, but one quick look into the SCBC and the mystery was solved.
Let's see what Matthew sent over this time.
1969 Globe Imports Playing Cards Blank Back
6H - Joel Horlen
1981 TCMA 1959 White Sox
2 - Nellie Fox
1984 Ralston Purina
33 - Carlton Fisk
1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Sealed Pack
33 - Robin Ventura
2007 UD Masterpieces Windsor Green
39 - Frank Thomas
Thanks, Matthew! This little bundle of happiness is just the thing to start the weekend off right. I'm still looking out for number 5 cards to send your way.
Card Spotlight: 12-4-09
1968 Topps Game #13 - Gary Peters
Inserts are nothing new. In packs of 1968 Topps, there were cards depicting a baseball game. One could either purchase many packs trying to complete the set or send away for a set of 33 cards.
These cards are notable in a few different ways. The cards are a throwback to the 1951 set. The backs have a similar feel to them and the fronts are reminiscent of the baseball game on those original cards.
If sixties cards of stars are a little out of your budget, this is a perfect way to complete a vintage set. Stars like Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente, Carl Yastrzemski, Hank Aaron and Pete Rose are just some of the players that make up the set.
If you are patient enough, you can find most of these cards for a song. That's one of the advantages to most vintage insert cards. They tend to be overlooked and packed with stars of the day.
Gary Peters is one of the forgotten stars of the sixties. From his Rookie of the Year season in 1963, he dominated the American League. He led the AL in ERA in 1963 and 1966. He reached the 20 game win mark in 1964. In 1963, he missed that mark by one game.
So, with numbers like that, why isn't Gary Peters a household name? Mostly, it has to do with the "just missed the playoffs by a game or two" record of the White Sox in the sixties. Most years, the White Sox were right in the thick of things until the last week of the season. By the time Gary made it over to Boston, his career was winding down.
Keep an eye out for Topps inserts of the sixties. They are an inexpensive way to pick up vintage star cards. Hurry, before everyone else realizes it.
Inserts are nothing new. In packs of 1968 Topps, there were cards depicting a baseball game. One could either purchase many packs trying to complete the set or send away for a set of 33 cards.
These cards are notable in a few different ways. The cards are a throwback to the 1951 set. The backs have a similar feel to them and the fronts are reminiscent of the baseball game on those original cards.
If sixties cards of stars are a little out of your budget, this is a perfect way to complete a vintage set. Stars like Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente, Carl Yastrzemski, Hank Aaron and Pete Rose are just some of the players that make up the set.
If you are patient enough, you can find most of these cards for a song. That's one of the advantages to most vintage insert cards. They tend to be overlooked and packed with stars of the day.
Gary Peters is one of the forgotten stars of the sixties. From his Rookie of the Year season in 1963, he dominated the American League. He led the AL in ERA in 1963 and 1966. He reached the 20 game win mark in 1964. In 1963, he missed that mark by one game.
So, with numbers like that, why isn't Gary Peters a household name? Mostly, it has to do with the "just missed the playoffs by a game or two" record of the White Sox in the sixties. Most years, the White Sox were right in the thick of things until the last week of the season. By the time Gary made it over to Boston, his career was winding down.
Keep an eye out for Topps inserts of the sixties. They are an inexpensive way to pick up vintage star cards. Hurry, before everyone else realizes it.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
2009 Topps Unique
Everyone seems to be focusing on the inserts of Topps Unique, which are not unique in the least. That's what most of the collectors will be focusing on with this release.
I choose to ignore the inserts in Topps Unique. I'm certainly not going to balk if any should come my way, but I won't be fighting off people for them either. Instead, I'm focusing my interest on the base set.
Most people tend to forget about the base set in releases like this. Everybody is paying all their attention to the uniform pieces and the autographs and such, that the base set gets left behind.
I've finally seen the checklist and a smattering of base cards. Let me tell you, the base set is pretty sharp looking. There seems to be some real care going into the throwaway cards of the set. These will most likely be tossed aside, like advertising inserts, while collectors frantically search for their pot of gold. That's a real shame.
From looking over the checklist and scoping out some cards on eBay, there appears to be seven White Sox cards in the base set.
9 - Jermaine Dye
49 - Carlos Quentin
99 - Paul Konerko
120 - Jake Peavy
122 - Mark Buehrle
133 - Alexei Ramirez
187 - Gordon Beckham
The one thing that you'll notice is the lack of Jim Thome. Thome is still in the set, but I am proud to announce that he is in Dodger blue in this set. While it's a minus for White Sox fans, it's a huge plus for Dodger fans.
Overall, I'm pleased with the design of 2009 Topps Unique's base set. I'm not a huge fan of the inserts that I've seen from the release, but the base set is sharp. I will be looking forward to completing this White Sox team set.
I choose to ignore the inserts in Topps Unique. I'm certainly not going to balk if any should come my way, but I won't be fighting off people for them either. Instead, I'm focusing my interest on the base set.
Most people tend to forget about the base set in releases like this. Everybody is paying all their attention to the uniform pieces and the autographs and such, that the base set gets left behind.
I've finally seen the checklist and a smattering of base cards. Let me tell you, the base set is pretty sharp looking. There seems to be some real care going into the throwaway cards of the set. These will most likely be tossed aside, like advertising inserts, while collectors frantically search for their pot of gold. That's a real shame.
From looking over the checklist and scoping out some cards on eBay, there appears to be seven White Sox cards in the base set.
9 - Jermaine Dye
49 - Carlos Quentin
99 - Paul Konerko
120 - Jake Peavy
122 - Mark Buehrle
133 - Alexei Ramirez
187 - Gordon Beckham
The one thing that you'll notice is the lack of Jim Thome. Thome is still in the set, but I am proud to announce that he is in Dodger blue in this set. While it's a minus for White Sox fans, it's a huge plus for Dodger fans.
Overall, I'm pleased with the design of 2009 Topps Unique's base set. I'm not a huge fan of the inserts that I've seen from the release, but the base set is sharp. I will be looking forward to completing this White Sox team set.
1909-1911 T206
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of this set, Topps has issued a set of their own. That set is very polarizing. A lot of people do not like it. A lot of people love it too.
Perhaps the most iconic set in the history of trading cards, thanks to the Honus Wagner card (which inspired a great book called, The Card), the T206 tobacco series is what most people think of when they think of vintage cards.
Collectors are still trying to piece together this set. There are so many back variations and pose variations, it's almost impossible to own a complete set. Good luck trying to track down a few of the rarer cards. Unless you are very lucky or have disposable income to burn, you likely aren't going to succeed.
There are 523 cards in the set (that are currently known) and 16 different back variations. Not all cards will have the same brand variations, which makes the actual number of cards for a master set still a mystery. Card variations are still being discovered.
The back variations include American Beauty (thinner cut cards), Broadleaf, Carolina Brights, Cycle, Drum, El Principe De Gales, Hindu (found in both brown ink and red ink), Lenox (found in both brown ink and black ink), Old Mill, Piedmont, Polar Bear, Sovereign, Sweet Caporal, Tolstoi, Ty Cobb and Uzit. The card combination and variation possibilities are mind numbing.
There are 27 cards featuring the White Sox.
Atz, Jake
Burns, Bill
Davis, George
Donohue, Jiggs
Dougherty, Patsy (Arm in Air)
Dougherty, Patsy (Portrait)
Duffy, Hugh
Fiene, Lou (Portrait)
Fiene, Lou (Throwing)
Gandil, Chick
Hahn, Ed
Isbell, Frank
Jones, Fielder (Hands at Hip)
Jones, Fielder (Portrait)
Owen, Frank
Parent, Fred
Payne, Billy
Purtell, Billy
Scott, Jim
Smith, Frank (F. Smith)
Smith, Frank (White Cap) (Chicago & Boston Amer.)
Sullivan, Billy
Tannenhill, Lee (L. Tannehill on Front)
Tannenhill, Lee (Tannehill on Front)
Walsh, Ed
White, Doc (Pitching)
White, Doc (Portrait)
If you choose to chase any of the set, good luck. Here is a gallery of every card to help you identify cards along the way. The distinct white borders were the first thing that Jefferson Burdick noticed about the set. The mysteries of the set keep drawing people in. Happy 100th anniversary!
Perhaps the most iconic set in the history of trading cards, thanks to the Honus Wagner card (which inspired a great book called, The Card), the T206 tobacco series is what most people think of when they think of vintage cards.
Collectors are still trying to piece together this set. There are so many back variations and pose variations, it's almost impossible to own a complete set. Good luck trying to track down a few of the rarer cards. Unless you are very lucky or have disposable income to burn, you likely aren't going to succeed.
There are 523 cards in the set (that are currently known) and 16 different back variations. Not all cards will have the same brand variations, which makes the actual number of cards for a master set still a mystery. Card variations are still being discovered.
The back variations include American Beauty (thinner cut cards), Broadleaf, Carolina Brights, Cycle, Drum, El Principe De Gales, Hindu (found in both brown ink and red ink), Lenox (found in both brown ink and black ink), Old Mill, Piedmont, Polar Bear, Sovereign, Sweet Caporal, Tolstoi, Ty Cobb and Uzit. The card combination and variation possibilities are mind numbing.
There are 27 cards featuring the White Sox.
Atz, Jake
Burns, Bill
Davis, George
Donohue, Jiggs
Dougherty, Patsy (Arm in Air)
Dougherty, Patsy (Portrait)
Duffy, Hugh
Fiene, Lou (Portrait)
Fiene, Lou (Throwing)
Gandil, Chick
Hahn, Ed
Isbell, Frank
Jones, Fielder (Hands at Hip)
Jones, Fielder (Portrait)
Owen, Frank
Parent, Fred
Payne, Billy
Purtell, Billy
Scott, Jim
Smith, Frank (F. Smith)
Smith, Frank (White Cap) (Chicago & Boston Amer.)
Sullivan, Billy
Tannenhill, Lee (L. Tannehill on Front)
Tannenhill, Lee (Tannehill on Front)
Walsh, Ed
White, Doc (Pitching)
White, Doc (Portrait)
If you choose to chase any of the set, good luck. Here is a gallery of every card to help you identify cards along the way. The distinct white borders were the first thing that Jefferson Burdick noticed about the set. The mysteries of the set keep drawing people in. Happy 100th anniversary!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
The End Of The Darren Clarke Saga
What once promised to go out with a bang, trickled out with a whimper. I'm left with more questions than answers. A little part of me is sad to come to that conclusion.
Truthfully, I had forgotten all about my bizarre encounter with Darren Clarke. Silence has a tendency to do that. I haven't heard any more developments in well over a year. No word from Topps. No word from Mr. Clarke, himself.
For some odd reason, Darren Clarke's name popped into my head today. I wondered what became of him. I hadn't heard anything about him lately, but that shouldn't be a surprise. National League relievers have a sneaky way of hiding from me. It's not their fault. It's just the nature of the game.
I went looking for answers, only to find nothing definitive. What I did find raised an eyebrow. After having a literal cup of coffee with the Rockies in 2007, he was back in the minors. I couldn't find any mention of him playing past 2008 with the Rockies AA team.
Baseball Reference even lists his final game as May 20, 2007. After eight seasons in the Rockies organization only resulting in two games pitched with the parent club, maybe Darren made peace with the fact that he wouldn't return. Maybe he focused on something else entirely. Maybe it wasn't his decision.
Whatever the reasons behind his leaving the Rockies, I wish him well. I hope that he appreciates that he pitched in two big league games. It's a lot more than most of us will ever accomplish. I am officially moving this saga to cold case. At least Darren Clarke can say that he has an unblemished ERA in the majors. Now that's something!
Truthfully, I had forgotten all about my bizarre encounter with Darren Clarke. Silence has a tendency to do that. I haven't heard any more developments in well over a year. No word from Topps. No word from Mr. Clarke, himself.
For some odd reason, Darren Clarke's name popped into my head today. I wondered what became of him. I hadn't heard anything about him lately, but that shouldn't be a surprise. National League relievers have a sneaky way of hiding from me. It's not their fault. It's just the nature of the game.
I went looking for answers, only to find nothing definitive. What I did find raised an eyebrow. After having a literal cup of coffee with the Rockies in 2007, he was back in the minors. I couldn't find any mention of him playing past 2008 with the Rockies AA team.
Baseball Reference even lists his final game as May 20, 2007. After eight seasons in the Rockies organization only resulting in two games pitched with the parent club, maybe Darren made peace with the fact that he wouldn't return. Maybe he focused on something else entirely. Maybe it wasn't his decision.
Whatever the reasons behind his leaving the Rockies, I wish him well. I hope that he appreciates that he pitched in two big league games. It's a lot more than most of us will ever accomplish. I am officially moving this saga to cold case. At least Darren Clarke can say that he has an unblemished ERA in the majors. Now that's something!
The 2nd Annual Stale Gum Trade
For the second year in a row, Chris of Stale Gum fame, has sought me out for a trade. We'll go want list hunting and reach some sort of an agreement on card exchanging.
For the second year in a row, I've been lucky enough to score a 1/1 authentic Chris Harris autograph. Very cool indeed!
I'm glad I only trade with Chris once a year. I don't have the back stock of cool stuff to send his way. It takes me all year to compile a worthy enough package to send over. Some of you know this fact a little too well. Sorry about that. I'm still working on some packages to send out to a few of you.
Without any further delay, let's see what Chris sent over!
1992 Baseball Enquirer
9 - John Smoltz
37 - Len Dykstra (Chris Harris auto 1/1)
1994 Leaf Limited Rookies
23 - Norberto Martin
1995 Finest
161 - Roberto Hernandez
1995 Leaf
69 - Alex Fernandez
1996 Bowman
2 - Ray Durham
54 - Frank Thomas
1997 Pinnacle New
12 - Albert Belle
1999 Metal
174 - Mike Caruso
2001 Bowman Heritage
223 - Joe Borchard
2001 Topps Stars
26 - Paul Konerko
2001 Ultra
255 - Jon Garland
2001 Upper Deck Ovation
65 - Joe Crede
2003 Upper Deck Game Face
121 - David Sanders
2005 Cracker Jack
151 - Paul Konerko
2005 Ultra Gold Medallion
135 - Frank Thomas
2006 Bowman Chrome Draft Picks
BDP7 - Brian Anderson
DP14 - Justin Edwards
DP59 - Tyler Reeves
DP60 - John Shelby
FG12 - Josh Fields
2008 Baseball Heroes
42 - Jim Thome
2008 Baseball Heroes Charcoal
32 - Carlton Fisk
42 - Jim Thome
43 - Jermaine Dye
2008 Topps Gold Foil
293 - Gavin Floyd
2008 Topps Heritage Black Back
301
2008 Topps Heritage High Numbers
588
2008 Topps Heritage High Numbers Black Back
541
2008 Upper Deck StarQuest
SQ-54 - Paul Konerko (uncommon)
2009 Allen & Ginter
12 - Jermaine Dye
2009 Allen & Ginter Mini A&G Back
265 - Paul Konerko
2009 Allen & Ginter Mini Black
167 - Jim Thome
2009 Bowman
BCP23 - Tyler Flowers
BCP84 - Steven Upchurch
2009 Bowman Blue
169 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Bowman Gold
108 - Jermaine Dye
127 - Paul Konerko
169 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Finest Refractor Gold
56 - Mark Buehrle (33/50)
2009 O-Pee-Chee
474 - Mark Buehrle
489 - Wilson Betemit
503 - White Sox Team Checklist
2009 Topps Attax
Mark Buehrle
Orlando Cabrera
Jermaine Dye
Bobby Jenks
A.J. Pierzynski
Jim Thome
2009 Topps Attax Silver Foil
53 - Jim Thome
Thanks, Chris! These cards were awesome! I look forward to next year's trade! Hopefully, I'll be able to hit more from your want list by then.
For the second year in a row, I've been lucky enough to score a 1/1 authentic Chris Harris autograph. Very cool indeed!
I'm glad I only trade with Chris once a year. I don't have the back stock of cool stuff to send his way. It takes me all year to compile a worthy enough package to send over. Some of you know this fact a little too well. Sorry about that. I'm still working on some packages to send out to a few of you.
Without any further delay, let's see what Chris sent over!
1992 Baseball Enquirer
9 - John Smoltz
37 - Len Dykstra (Chris Harris auto 1/1)
1994 Leaf Limited Rookies
23 - Norberto Martin
1995 Finest
161 - Roberto Hernandez
1995 Leaf
69 - Alex Fernandez
1996 Bowman
2 - Ray Durham
54 - Frank Thomas
1997 Pinnacle New
12 - Albert Belle
1999 Metal
174 - Mike Caruso
2001 Bowman Heritage
223 - Joe Borchard
2001 Topps Stars
26 - Paul Konerko
2001 Ultra
255 - Jon Garland
2001 Upper Deck Ovation
65 - Joe Crede
2003 Upper Deck Game Face
121 - David Sanders
2005 Cracker Jack
151 - Paul Konerko
2005 Ultra Gold Medallion
135 - Frank Thomas
2006 Bowman Chrome Draft Picks
BDP7 - Brian Anderson
DP14 - Justin Edwards
DP59 - Tyler Reeves
DP60 - John Shelby
FG12 - Josh Fields
2008 Baseball Heroes
42 - Jim Thome
2008 Baseball Heroes Charcoal
32 - Carlton Fisk
42 - Jim Thome
43 - Jermaine Dye
2008 Topps Gold Foil
293 - Gavin Floyd
2008 Topps Heritage Black Back
301
2008 Topps Heritage High Numbers
588
2008 Topps Heritage High Numbers Black Back
541
2008 Upper Deck StarQuest
SQ-54 - Paul Konerko (uncommon)
2009 Allen & Ginter
12 - Jermaine Dye
2009 Allen & Ginter Mini A&G Back
265 - Paul Konerko
2009 Allen & Ginter Mini Black
167 - Jim Thome
2009 Bowman
BCP23 - Tyler Flowers
BCP84 - Steven Upchurch
2009 Bowman Blue
169 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Bowman Gold
108 - Jermaine Dye
127 - Paul Konerko
169 - Carlos Quentin
2009 Finest Refractor Gold
56 - Mark Buehrle (33/50)
2009 O-Pee-Chee
474 - Mark Buehrle
489 - Wilson Betemit
503 - White Sox Team Checklist
2009 Topps Attax
Mark Buehrle
Orlando Cabrera
Jermaine Dye
Bobby Jenks
A.J. Pierzynski
Jim Thome
2009 Topps Attax Silver Foil
53 - Jim Thome
Thanks, Chris! These cards were awesome! I look forward to next year's trade! Hopefully, I'll be able to hit more from your want list by then.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
A Writer's Journey Trade
Sometimes the best trades don't seem like trades at all. That is how the latest trade with Jason of the Writer's Journey felt like.
There was no haggling over what was sent. It just happened. I saw JT left a comment about the Reds cards from a set I had purchased on the cheap just to get the White Sox cards. So I gathered the few meager Reds cards that were in the set and shipped them off, with a few extras thrown in for good measure.
I received a package shortly after from Jason. Inside were a few White Sox cards and 44 cards for my friend. I won't mention what cards, just in case my friend stumbled upon this post. Long time readers should know what I'm talking about though. Let's just say that the 44 cards hit right on the nose.
The White Sox cards in the package:
1988 Donruss Baseball's Best
11 - Harold Baines
25 - Ivan Calderon
67 - Carlton Fisk
81 - Ozzie Guillen
123 - Dave LaPoint
137 - Dan Pasqua
179 - Melido Perez
193 - Greg Walker
235 - Bobby Thigpen
249 - Ken Williams
291 - Steve Lyons
1989 Upper Deck
711 - Ron Kittle
715 - Steve Rosenberg
790 - Eddie Williams
Thanks, Jason! If I had any holes (too lazy to check right this second) in the 1988 Baseball's Best, I'm sure they are filled now. My friend will be excited when I finally get everything together. Thanks for helping!
There was no haggling over what was sent. It just happened. I saw JT left a comment about the Reds cards from a set I had purchased on the cheap just to get the White Sox cards. So I gathered the few meager Reds cards that were in the set and shipped them off, with a few extras thrown in for good measure.
I received a package shortly after from Jason. Inside were a few White Sox cards and 44 cards for my friend. I won't mention what cards, just in case my friend stumbled upon this post. Long time readers should know what I'm talking about though. Let's just say that the 44 cards hit right on the nose.
The White Sox cards in the package:
1988 Donruss Baseball's Best
11 - Harold Baines
25 - Ivan Calderon
67 - Carlton Fisk
81 - Ozzie Guillen
123 - Dave LaPoint
137 - Dan Pasqua
179 - Melido Perez
193 - Greg Walker
235 - Bobby Thigpen
249 - Ken Williams
291 - Steve Lyons
1989 Upper Deck
711 - Ron Kittle
715 - Steve Rosenberg
790 - Eddie Williams
Thanks, Jason! If I had any holes (too lazy to check right this second) in the 1988 Baseball's Best, I'm sure they are filled now. My friend will be excited when I finally get everything together. Thanks for helping!