Custom Set Pages
Saturday, September 26, 2020
‘93 Topps missing players are done and Stadium Club in the wild
Monday, September 21, 2020
Tigers Manager sunset cards
A few days ago, Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire announced he was retiring due to health issues. I'll have to admit, although I have been following baseball a little more in the past year or two, that I was not a really big Gardenhire fan. Not because of the guy himself, I just would've liked a bigger name person to manage the Tigers. I wasn't really even convinced to stop sleeping when the Tigers hired Brad Ausmus before Gardy. I thought Alan Trammell was a great hire (and should get a good amount of the credit for Jim Leyland's '06 AL Champion team). I was a huge fan of Leyland. I guess I figured the Tigers would hire somebody with good playoff pedigree like Buck Showalter or perhaps somehow lure Mike Hargrove out of retirement. Ausmus had potential to me, but wasn't given much time, and was forced to see the Tigers start to rebuild during his tenure, so I think he deserves more credit that he was given. Gardenhire, to me, seemed like he was kind of finished with baseball after leaving the Twins. He was a coach for a little bit, but I had figured his managing days were over, and kind of like Grady Little or Lou Piniella would just disappear from the sport entirely. Then the Tigers go and hire him, and you could tell it was kind of like 'let's get a well-known name, and hire him for a few years while we get prospects'. I am kind of excited to get another manager, but before I get to some names I would be ok with being the next Tigers manager, I'm going to throw some Tigers sunset manager cards your way.
Gardenhire was the last Tigers manager. I believe with his health, this will be it for Gardy. He probably won't appear in the 2021 Topps set, so I'll go ahead and use this custom as his sunset card.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Knocking out some Topps Rays teams sets and my vacation plans
Last week I finally bit the bullet on an eBay listing of a number of complete Rays Topps sets. It had every one from 1997 to 2010, plus a few from 2011, but it was missing a few cards with Cubs on them (the guy was a Cubs collector), and a few of the Update cards. I figured I would get a number of Rays sets done with the cards, so I purchased them, and they arrived yesterday.
I knew that I would still be short from completing a few sets, as I knew I was missing a few flagship Topps cards from Player Collection guys. Going through my Rays Wantlist, I checked off all of the cards that the lot I purchased had added, and it looks like I have the 1997, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, and 2019 Topps/Topps Update and or Traded sets completed. There are also a few with only 1 or 2 cards needed to complete them. I figured now would be a good a time as ever to list all of the cards needed to complete my Topps Rays run.
T19 Paul Hoover
T20 Ryan Rupe
T6 Josh Pressley
T86 Rocco Baldelli
T106 Greg Vaughn
2001 TOPPS/TOPPS TRADED
362 Chin-Feng Chen/Corey Patterson/Josh Hamilton Prospects
2003 TOPPS/TOPPS TRADED
T170 Matt Diaz
2006 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
568 Aubrey Huff
2007 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
341 Akinori Iwamura
2008 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
61 Carlos Pena HR Leaders
501 Elliot Johnson
UH124 Alex Rodriguez/Evan Longoria
UH168 Ben Zobrist
2009 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
22 Evan Longoria/David Price combo
UH191 Ben Zobrist
2012 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
52 James Shields ERA Leaders
US203 Fernando Rodney
US239 Luke Scott
US305 David Price All-Star
2013 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
94 David Price ERA Leaders
95 David Price Wins Leaders
US26 Wil Myers Rookie Debut
US148 Ben Zobrist All-Star
2014 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
336 Ben Zobrist
US6 Jose Molina
US203 Cole Figueroa
2015 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
US278 Rene Rivera
2017 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
US17 Chris Archer All-Star
US198 Chih-Wei Hu
2020 TOPPS/TOPPS UPDATE
98 Jesus Aguilar
305 Tyler Glasnow
406 Charlie Morton
548 Brian O'Grady
554 Mike Zunino
626 Nate Lowe
664 Yonny Chirinos
If you have anything you can spare to help me complete some of these sets, anything would be appreciated, and I'm kind of looking to get some trades going again. It looks like I'm only 36 cards away from completing the run (perhaps it will be closer to 50 when 2020 Topps Update comes out).
I came back from getting my car looked at today, and it was a little disappointing. I have a stick shift (everyone should drive one in their lifetime), and the car was sounding like it would stall out if I had the AC running while at a stop light. Then yesterday on the way home from work, my low tire pressure light went on. I had scheduled todays appointment about a week ago, so I took it in, and there was a recall on a coil in the engine which they thought was causing the stalling issue, and my tire originally needed a patch, but turns out it was dry rotting, so I had to get a new tire, and then they also informed me that the battery was pretty low, so it turned out to be an expensive trip instead of just a repair that I was hoping would be covered under the Kia warranty. At least it is good to drive for a while. It ran like a dream on the way home.
I'm a little nervous about money right now just because of all of the repairs and because we have a vacation coming up. I think we'll be ok, I just can't have any major repairs come up and probably won't be purchasing any more cards for a little bit. I'll get a nice bonus check before Thanksgiving, so that will be nice.
For vacation, we plan on leaving for North Carolina on October 15 or 16, and seeing some of my wife Karen's relatives that haven't met our son Kyler yet. After spending a few days there, we will drive up to Michigan, and see some of mine. I'm sooooo looking forward to a week plus off of work. Too much drama with coworkers, I don't trust anyone there, and the worst boss I've had since I've started working in 1999. I'm not wasting a second thinking about work when we are on vacation. Although there won't be any stadiums or baseball games this year, I am hoping to find a baseball card shop somewhere on our trip. I know I've seen one or two in Grand Rapids when we went there last year. If you are close to Grand Rapids, hit me up, and maybe we can do an in-person trade at a card shop. I'll wear my mask.
I think the best thing for me about vacations is eating at different places. There are new places to eat that are only located in certain parts of the country, and you can usually find a restaraunt in every city that is unique and has something great that makes you want to come back next year. I also love how you can just chill and don't have to rush to do anything. That is what I am all about. I am going to take my time, not have to get up at friggin 4 AM every day, and just get to hang out with my wife, son, and (mostly) decent people. Counting down the days.
Thanks for checking out my latest post.
-Jeremy
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Cards from Kerry, Gavin, and remembering 9-11
After baseball, he became a trader, and was in one of the towers on 9-11. I wish I would've payed more attention to the players back in '96 when I probably got this autograph, but I was only 13. It's kind of sad to know that I have an autograph of someone who was in the towers that day. I hope that everyone who was in the towers that day is remembered tomorrow and that those left behind can live their lives in rememberance of those who aren't with us. With things as crazy as they are in 2020, we all could use some brightness and hope (and packs of cards on shelves).