Who is going to win this thing?
It's finally baseball season and that feels great. It also means that we're just about to wrap up another year of March Radness. Before we get into the cards proper, let's see where we're at with the contest.
With just the Final Four games remaining, it's a pretty tight race for the top. The top three (Brandon L, Jordan L, and Andy R) are also the top three in max possible points, but there are quite a few brackets nipping at their heels. There was a fairly diverse selection of champions picked by everyone, but surprisingly most brackets' winners have made it all the way to the semifinal games. My champ is still alive as well, but everything else about my bracket has it stuck in the dregs of the standings.
Let's check out the cards from Rod of Padrographs. This is one of last year's holiday-themed parallels, but it looks more like some sort of tablecloth pattern to me.
I do like a good bat chunk, authentic or otherwise. I know we all need to assume the worst with cards like these, but I still like to collect them.
The second Goldy of the package is this blue prism refractor from the 2023 Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary release. Are they doing this again this year? (And by this year, I mean last year, I guess?) I hope not. It just doesn't really appeal to me, even though I've always enjoyed this particular (1954) design.
When Victor Scott (the sequel!) debuted on the Opening Day roster last season, I noticed that I had zero cards of his. No draft cards, no minor league cards... nothing. It's nice that his cards are finally starting to trickle in, especially thanks to releases from late last year.
Here's a pair of Chrome parallels from last year's Stadium Club release. A legend of the game and a future Hall of Famer.
I don't know how much longer Topps is going to be rolling with the Pro Debut set, but it looks like they once again made Chrome parallels like this one.
I know it's baseball season and all, but I still haven't properly celebrated the Eagles big Super Bowl victory here on the blog. Fortunately, there were some nice recent Eagles cards in the package for this very occasion. This is some sort of orange parallel from a Panini Illusions release featuring QB1.
This one is a black parallel of the Eagles big (literally) wide receiver star.
Speaking of big, this is one of those silly "big head" cards that bothers me a lot. Maybe I just don't like fun. The weird thing about these is that they only increased Hurts' head size just enough to be disconcerting. I've seen bigger is what I'm saying.
The last one is a pretty slick looking Prizm parallel of Haason Reddick, a guy who was not on the recent Super Bowl winning team but was a key contributor on defense for the two previous years, including their big run to the Super Bowl in 2022/23.
Thanks again to Rod, whose pile of cards keeps accumulating slowly. I swear I'll drop it in the mail one of these days.