Showing posts with label Paul DeJong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul DeJong. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

New Cardinals and an Old Friend


New (to me) Cardinals cards and a fun surprise.
 
Earlier this year, Padrographs opened some new card packages and was kind enough to send some of the Cardinals spoils my way. We once again had a couple of major Topps releases from 2024 bleed into the 2025 calendar, including this fun "rookie year" insert of Masyn Winn that's a throw back to a mid-90s insert design.


From the 2025 Topps Series 1 set came a few Nolan Arenado inserts, as he is one of the lone players still with the Cardinals that could be considered a star these days.


Arenado did not get traded in the offseason despite at least one serious attempt, and did not get traded at this year's trade deadline. I imagine the market for him had shrunk even further, as his production at the plate has fallen off dramatically (and he is currently injured.)


Topps swiped a few insert concepts from canceled sets like Big League and Opening Day recently to assimilate them into the main flagship set. I think these must have only been available in some special retail configuration or another.


Stan the Man gets in on the 2025 Series 1 fun.


I assure you this is a rainbow foil parallel, one of the only shiny parallels that exists these days that doesn't throw a bunch of weird glittery patterns at you. Of course, it scans just like a base card.


The 2024 Topps Heritage High Numbers product was the other carryover from last year. From left to right, top to bottom, we have a guy in a City Connect jersey who was recently dealt ahead of the trade deadline, a Rule 5 pick from last year who recently rejoined the active roster, a speed demon who is still developing at the plate (or so they tell me), a "sunset card" of sorts of one of my favorites, and a guy who was recently DFA'd twice and is currently in the minors for another unmentionable team.


The big fun surprise, of course, is this Paul DeJong signed card of his "Bowman 1st" Chrome card. DeJong is with the Nationals right now and has recently smacked a couple of homers. Good for him!

Sunday, December 22, 2024

'Tis the Season for Trades and Contest Updates


Recapping a mega card package and an embarrassing contest update. And yes, it's about that time! 
 
Before I get into the cards (probably why you're here) from Too Many Verlanders, it's time to fess up to a major blunder. I always spend time whining about people who enter my contests and fail to complete certain requirements, especially filling out their entire brackets or actually filling out their game predictions. Well, guess what? That was me this year. While the college football contest doesn't require you to lock in all of your picks before the first game starts like the basketball one does, apparently I screwed something up because none of my picks actually saved. I also didn't bother to go and check on this until the better part of a week had passed since the contest began. Fortunately, it really doesn't matter what my picks actually are because I'm the one hosting the thing, but I still feel very stupid about it. It also means I have basically zero rooting interest in any of these football games outside of the ones that are legitimately important to me (i.e. the Duck-based ones.)

In any case, with a week down and twelve games already completed, Ginko-5 is currently at the top of the table, although many others are in very close pursuit in looking at everyone's maximum possible points. Everyone's records look really good right now, which makes it all the more embarrassing that I'm not really taking part this year. Although it's still fairly early, it already seems likely that this could come down to the championship game about a month from now.


It's high time to check out some cards. Dennis sent over a bunch of stuff from a bunch of sports teams that I follow, and I made no real attempt to organize these by squad or player. First up is a "gold minted" parallel of The Yadier Molina from the dearly departed Topps Fire brand (okay, well, maybe just "departed".)


The Honeyman was a recent Cardinals draft pick (2023), and his name is very close to Honeypot, which makes me chuckle.


I'm still getting used to the whole idea of current college players having trading cards (aside from the stuff they used to give away for free for people heading into the stadium back in the day), but I definitely like it. I've never bought fully into collecting NFL cards, but I could see myself buying blasters of college football cards if they ever came up with a decent set at an affordable price point. (Sage brand cards are too dollar store for me, and the Topps stuff seems too expensive... it would be nice to have a middle ground.)


A.J. Brown could just about put the whole Eagles squad on his back and drag them to the Super Bowl as long as they could find someone who would consistently throw it to him.


Speaking of that guy, well, it really sucks that Jalen Hurts got hurt today. I hope he will be back soon, but it's hard to tell with concussions. Yikes.


Here's Hurts again, apparently scoring on Brown's former team.


Rookie year Smitty!


This is a very classy Matt Carpenter jersey card. I hope that Carpenter's 2024 season isn't his last in MLB. I know that the Cards are not into spending money anymore with dwindling attendance in a league that is now basically just a few major market teams and a couple dozen bottom feeders, but I would love to see him hanging around the clubhouse in some capacity. There's no way he wouldn't take a minimum salary deal, right?


I know that this group of cards is kind of all over the place and not very well organized. This card is... well, I'm not really sure what this is. It's not a jersey swatch or anything, but it claims to be an "official 2004 NBA Draft Ticket" which is... what is that, exactly? Is it supposed to be a cut up piece of an actual paper ticket that someone would have used to gain entry to the draft, which was probably free? And it does say "VIP" on it, which is kind of fancy. Anyway, Sebastian Telfair always seemed like the floor as far as what Scoot Henderson could be, and I'm hoping he will greatly surpass those fears. He could definitely use a better head coach right about now, because Chauncey Billups is dreadful to put it mildly.


Baseball had Sweet Spot, which made Sweet Shot Upper Deck's NBA equivalent. A signature on a basketball swatch definitely pops.


Dennis sent me two of these David Kopp Bowman signatures. This one is the refractor version. I didn't scan the base version, but it looks remarkably similar. Kopp topped out his playing career at AAA, but he's spent most of this decade as a coach at the University of Florida.


It's our second Pauly D jersey card of the post. This one has a much more interesting design than the rather plain white looking "full-sized" relics of past Allen & Ginter sets. It also comes with a Victory Blue jersey bit.


I didn't buy a lot of 1992 Score packs, but I do remember how difficult it was to get any of these The Franchise inserts. I believe this is the last one of these Musial inserts I needed for the set. To be fair, I apparently didn't buy much of anything from the 1992 season. It was a weird downturn in my early collecting days. I came back briefly in force the following year as the 1993 Upper Deck set was amazing and had all kinds of cool inserts to drool over. And then I stopped for more than a decade.


He wasn't an Eagle for long, and I doubt there are a lot of T.O. jerseys floating around the Philly area, but for a short time it all came together with Owens and McNabb and all of the great talent around them. Until it stopped.


This is one of the more interesting additions to my Randall Cunningham collection, as he appears here (Milhouse voice: "in pog form!") with future Eagle Ricky Watters.


I wouldn't say I slept on 2023 Allen & Ginter, but I made a definite call not to collect it. That doesn't stop me from admiring the game-used memorabilia designs.


This isn't even a card, but it's a really cool mini Cardinals pennant! It has found a home in my home office space.


I remember these fancy looking Legends Memorabilia books (or magazines? book-a-zines?) kicking around the old card shops and malls back in the day. There were also those Ballstreet magazine things that came with cards like these that you were supposed to cut out as well. They were all just as unlicensed as the janky bootleg cards old dudes would try to sell you for a buck or five, like the ones with Bo Jackson or Bart Simpson, or Bo Jackson with Bart Simpson. These just looked more legit because they were fancier and shinier and printed on more expensive paper, I guess. In any case, I love this. Some jerk would have probably charged me at least $5 for this in Portland in my teens, which could have bought me lunch at Wendy's twice!


I haven't tried Googling Legends at all because it seems unsearchable, but I suspect that this brand was also affiliated with a mall store we had in the suburbs of the same name. It's also very possible that someone else had an idea to call a mall store with sports memorabilia "Legends" because it's a pretty common word applied to sports stars of a certain stature.


We're winding down here, but not before we check out the two largest card things in the package. Sidney Wicks was one of the leading scorers of the first era of the Trail Blazers franchise, essentially passing the baton off the Bill Walton who led the team to their first title. He was before my time, of course, but made the All-Star team four times despite never making the playoffs. Typically there's a very anti-non-playoff team bias when it comes to selecting players for these honors now.

The last thing to show off in this impressive collection is another Legends thing. It's not one of their cut-out standard sized cards, though, but a postcard of Stan the Man. I love stuff like this, and if anyone out there has something weird or non-standard that you think might suit my interests, feel free to fire away.

Happy Holidays everyone! Don't forget to make your picks!

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Archives and the Orange Wave

 

The latest #CrackinWaxMailDay from @CrackinWax brings home another new annual release and more. 

Topps Archives is out, in case you haven't heard. You've probably heard. I usually like this release, but not enough to seek it out after it's been on the shelves for a few weeks. It's fun to pick up a blaster or a few packs and see what they did to the old designs, at least.


These Archives cards come courtesy of some more group breaks I bought into at Crackin' Wax. I do not like what they've done with the fonts here on the '74 design. It's not good.


I like these a lot better, even though they're still a bit off from the original 2002 release. Maybe it's the matte finish? I enjoy a matte finish. I wonder if it's somehow more expensive to not apply the ubiquitous UV coating that we've seen on every flagship set since 1994. There's a short printed version of the Yadi card that has Placido Polanco's photo on the back, the same photo used on the uncorrected error version of the original Albert Pujols card from 2002. I don't have this version yet.

The other design used is the 1955 design. It's fine, I guess. Of course, Heritage did it better.


There are enough rarities and inserts that I keep coming back to Stadium Club group breaks from last year. I suppose this year's version will be out soon enough.

There are parallels-a-plenty, like this red foil Goldy. Now I just need the black one, the sepia one, the black & white one, the absinthe one, the laser beam one, the big horrible void one...

Of course, the best card of the lot had to be the Paul DeJong Topps Chrome orange refractor, which is also numbered to 25 like the one I previously received. Of course, this one is an orange wave refractor, which just makes it another thing altogether. How do you like your refractors... wavy or non-wavy?

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

The Weeks are Blending Together


A couple of weeks worth of #CrackinWaxMailday box breaks from @crackinwax -- the highlights!

What day is it today? There used to be a corny joke attached to that question, but right now it's something legitimate to ask yourself when you wake up in the morning. Crackin' Wax has been hosting near-daily group breaks for the past month(?) or so. I'm losing track of time. Speaking of time... well, in the interest of time at least, I just grabbed ten of the cards from breaks over the past couple of weeks to show here. Let's check them out.


I'm still at the point in the year where if it's Heritage, I'm all in for it. I've made decent progress on the set, but I still have quite a ways to go. I did buy a "mega box" of the stuff online today, so my purchases there could eventually be slowing down. This Dakota Hudson Chrome card doesn't help out my set at all, but it slides into my team collection quite nicely.


I've seen a lot of surprising praise for the 2020 Donruss set. Is that some kind of crazy talk? I'll admit, the fun factor is high, and that's not because there are cards with emoji-ridden borders.


I've always liked the stat line parallels tied to a player's career or season performance numbers. I was surprised to get such a low numbered card of Jack Flaherty, though.


I first saw this card in a Topps digital app, so I was really excited when it was pulled in one of the box breaks. Heritage relics always look nice, and this year's Astros-style look is a good one.


I believe I bought into at least two more 2019 Prizm breaks, so a good chunk of the cards that I needed came from this set. CW apparently found a really good deal on boxes of the jumbo/rack packs, which carry the exclusive red, white and blue parallels in them.


Here's another one of those patriotic parallels, featuring a Spring Training shot of Paul Goldschmidt.


There are red, white and blue autographs as well. This one is numbered to just 50. Justin Williams is part of a way too deep Cardinals outfield picture, but I would say that his chances are still good that he'll see some action at some point, even if he's not expected to make the final roster at the start of the season.


This was a good couple of weeks for "hits", as another auto was pulled in cup-of-coffee guy Xavier Scruggs. These silver autographs from 2015 Topps Chrome have a really nice look to them.


I also had a little bit of box topper luck as I landed this Waino from the 2011 Allen & Ginter set. It's an N43 card, which is slightly longer on one side and shorter on the other from a regular card. I'll have to figure out how to store this, since it's probably only the second or third N43 in my entire collection.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Christmas Cards from Cardboard Collections


More seasons greetings from @flywheels in cardboard form. 

Another fine holiday themed envelope arrived in my mailbox just in time for Christmas with some cards from Colbey of Cardboard Collections. Included were a couple of cards from the almost-too-over-the-top Walmart-exclusive Topps Holiday set. We don't have a conventional Walmart (or at least one that sells cards) where I live, so these through the mail dealings are the only way I can pick up stuff like this.


This one isn't an exclusive, but it sure looks nice. If I was smart and wanted to free up a ton of space, I would get rid of all of my Allen & Ginter cards save for the black minis, because they always look great.


Back to the Holiday set here with Marcell Ozuna, the man without a team. This is one of the extra-sparkly parallels that even has glitter on it. I don't know what the official name is for these. Holiday cheer?


Colbey also sent some brand new Hoops needs for my Blazers team collection. Portland's basketball team is in dire shape at the moment. The less said about them right now, the better, but the cards are always appreciated. It's been hard to find basketball cards at all lately with Zionmania still a thing.


I saved the big one for the end here as Colbey delivered my second Paul DeJong chase card of the week. The All-Star Game was, of course, in Cleveland this (well, last) year - so we get this Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame guitar themed jersey card. Not bad!

Happy 2020, everyone.