Full disclosure: I'm rooting for the Yankees in the playoffs now that my Cardinals are out.
Night Owl sent over a nice looking autograph, as well as this Upper Deck Icons which contains a "piece of baseball memorabilia." Nice.
Also thrown in was a Figgy card with one of the rainbow of parallels from 2008 Baseball Heroes. Actually, I'm not sure that grey is officially part of the rainbow.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Cards on Cards trade without some choice Cardinals cards. I've just chosen a few of the high caliber selection that Night Owl went with. Larry Walker wasn't around for long, so I don't have many St. Louis cards of his. Shiny Chrome cards in trades are always a good thing.
Izzy! I appreciate Jason Isringhausen much more as a pitcher now that's he moved on. Ryan Franklin may well have been one of the best relievers in the league this season, statistically speaking, but he doesn't have a power arm and absolutely can not be trusted in high pressure situations. When right, Izzy was one of the best at shutting teams down with men on base. Of course, those men were often put there by his own doing.
I'll probably miss Upper Deck's boring, pointless sets next season because at least they were licensed sets. Hopefully they don't plan on putting out a No Logos version of something like this next year. (I always feel bad when I rip on cards that other people send me. I still want these boring, pointless cards if I don't own them. So, thank you.)
Carp and Mulder were quite a duo for one season, at least. They'll always have 2005. Mulder's train fell off the tracks in 2006, sadly.
Here's another Larry Walker card. There was definitely a golden theme to this trade, which is really nice. I love these cards. They're not too difficult to pull from packs and have a sparkly tinge to the borders, which is something that most gold-colored cards lack. Also, I'm a sucker for serial numbered cards, even if it means that there's thousands of cards out there just like this one.
Night Owl sent over a nice looking autograph, as well as this Upper Deck Icons which contains a "piece of baseball memorabilia." Nice.
Also thrown in was a Figgy card with one of the rainbow of parallels from 2008 Baseball Heroes. Actually, I'm not sure that grey is officially part of the rainbow.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Cards on Cards trade without some choice Cardinals cards. I've just chosen a few of the high caliber selection that Night Owl went with. Larry Walker wasn't around for long, so I don't have many St. Louis cards of his. Shiny Chrome cards in trades are always a good thing.
And we head to the 13th inning...
Izzy! I appreciate Jason Isringhausen much more as a pitcher now that's he moved on. Ryan Franklin may well have been one of the best relievers in the league this season, statistically speaking, but he doesn't have a power arm and absolutely can not be trusted in high pressure situations. When right, Izzy was one of the best at shutting teams down with men on base. Of course, those men were often put there by his own doing.
I'll probably miss Upper Deck's boring, pointless sets next season because at least they were licensed sets. Hopefully they don't plan on putting out a No Logos version of something like this next year. (I always feel bad when I rip on cards that other people send me. I still want these boring, pointless cards if I don't own them. So, thank you.)
Carp and Mulder were quite a duo for one season, at least. They'll always have 2005. Mulder's train fell off the tracks in 2006, sadly.
Here's another Larry Walker card. There was definitely a golden theme to this trade, which is really nice. I love these cards. They're not too difficult to pull from packs and have a sparkly tinge to the borders, which is something that most gold-colored cards lack. Also, I'm a sucker for serial numbered cards, even if it means that there's thousands of cards out there just like this one.
Thanks again to Night Owl, who is also the winning recipient of another Clayton Kershaw auto thanks to his Dodgers knocking the Cards out last week. I guess I need to start digging.
I think you owe me something else by saying you're rooting for the Yankees now. You would have fit right in around the television tonight. 4 people rooting for the Yankees and me. I need to move to another state.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get to keep at least some of those cards!
I might take Larry's cards when you're not looking!!
ReplyDelete(Let it be known that I am NOT rooting for the Yankees -- I am pulling for the ANGELS since the Cards got knocked out.)