Oddly enough, today's random post is a Michigan grad but I don't really include him in my Tier 2 Michigan players, he's in the Tier 2 because I liked him before I knew he went to Michigan. The Tier 2 Michigan players started awhile back of players who went on to the pros after watching them at Michigan. I never watched him at Michigan because for one, the Big Ten Network wasn't around so I never watched any baseball because it wasn't on anywhere. It's not like now-a-days where you don't have to watch a game to follow a team. There are news reports, blogs, gamecasts, ect. that to keep track of any sport.
Anyways, let's get to the former Wolverine, current Hall of Famer.
A couple of good action shots up there. That top right is a Panini Sticker from 1994 and if you're wondering how I didn't have the 1991 Topps already, I do. That's the O-Pee-Chee version. I wasn't aware they had versions that still listed them as Topps on the front.
As you can see on the back there is a little bit of French and the color is a little lighter.
The top left in this photo is also a O-Pee-Chee but that one obviously didn't copy the Topps card from the same year. That's a lot of Larkin's for $.20/each at the baseballcardstore.ca. Everything shown above came from there.
Dennis of "Too Many Verlanders" also sent me these 7 of Barry in his package to me last month. It's one of our mutual player collections. I don't have to tell which is my favorite of all of these. I love anything with the Block M on it. Although I do like the Archives too because, you know, it looks vintage.
These 17 cards put my Larkin collection at 230 cards which makes it my 4th highest player collection.
Welcome
This blog is about sports cards. I tend to only purchase cheap items so don't come hear expecting to see big money cards. My teams collections are Chicago White Sox and Michigan Wolverines. I also have a bunch of player collections.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Love him or hate him
If you remember, my last 3 posts (minus the random post) were all of players from the 05 World Champion team. I mentioned that I had one more player's post to do that was also part of the 05 team. I went and randomed for today's post, I have 10 different posts listed and you'll never guess what came up.
Like Joe Crede, AJ also spent some time with the Twinkies, although it was before the Sox for him. The 9 cards above all came from Sportlots. I separated the pics by manufacturers. I apparently need a lot of his Fleer cards as that is what the top 7 cards are of. I combined the Leaf and the Bowman in one. The Bowman is the international version.
You thought I was going to be done with the Twins cards didn't you? These 5 cards came from the baseballcardstore.ca.
I also picked up a couple of other teams that AJ played with from baseballcardstore.ca. The Giants were the team he played with right before the Sox and the Rangers was after.
I did get a few White Sox cards of him as you can see. These also came from the baseballcardstore.ca. I have the team collection of the card on the left so this Update was familiar. As was the 2009 Chrome because I have that card, only in a refractor. Bottom card is the mini so that card also is familiar as I have a couple of the colored versions and the base.
The title of this post comes from the fact that he was voted most hated player in MLB at least for one year and there a lot, I mean a lot of people that don't. I feel he's one of those guys that you love because he plays for you and hate him when he doesn't. That's how us Sox fans feel but from what I hear, the Twins and Giants fans don't feel that way. I think he was just probably misunderstood or he truly did change when he came to the Sox. Either way, I loved him. He always gave 110% and got mad at himself when he failed. How can you hate him for that?
These 19 cards bump the AJ Collection up to 114 cards so this got me over the century mark as well. I had a very productive month in June.
Like Joe Crede, AJ also spent some time with the Twinkies, although it was before the Sox for him. The 9 cards above all came from Sportlots. I separated the pics by manufacturers. I apparently need a lot of his Fleer cards as that is what the top 7 cards are of. I combined the Leaf and the Bowman in one. The Bowman is the international version.
You thought I was going to be done with the Twins cards didn't you? These 5 cards came from the baseballcardstore.ca.
I also picked up a couple of other teams that AJ played with from baseballcardstore.ca. The Giants were the team he played with right before the Sox and the Rangers was after.
I did get a few White Sox cards of him as you can see. These also came from the baseballcardstore.ca. I have the team collection of the card on the left so this Update was familiar. As was the 2009 Chrome because I have that card, only in a refractor. Bottom card is the mini so that card also is familiar as I have a couple of the colored versions and the base.
The title of this post comes from the fact that he was voted most hated player in MLB at least for one year and there a lot, I mean a lot of people that don't. I feel he's one of those guys that you love because he plays for you and hate him when he doesn't. That's how us Sox fans feel but from what I hear, the Twins and Giants fans don't feel that way. I think he was just probably misunderstood or he truly did change when he came to the Sox. Either way, I loved him. He always gave 110% and got mad at himself when he failed. How can you hate him for that?
These 19 cards bump the AJ Collection up to 114 cards so this got me over the century mark as well. I had a very productive month in June.
Monday, July 13, 2020
Favorite Sox 3rd Basemen
So, let me explain how I do the random for this blog. I have a list of the players and how many cards. I combine them into posts. If I have a few cards each of Michigan alumn, I combine them. Same with Sox players. If I have a bunch of cards, that player will get their own post. I have them listed out, I copy and paste them into random.org and randomize it 3 times.
I explain this because the last 2 players that came up were Paul Konerko and Mark Buehrle, both of the 2005 White Sox Champions. Todays random is adding a 3rd in a row from that team. I do have 1 more, I wonder if he will come up next. You'll see why today's player got his own post.
These 3 cards came from my baseballcardstore.ca purchase so they were $.20/each.
From the 2 cards above all the way to the bottom all came from Card Barrel. The 2 above I paid $.16 for the base and $.40 for the red framed.
A couple of horizontal cards.
As you can see, I got quite a few from his early days with the Sox.
I showed the 2007 back because it's a red back version. I didn't even know that was a thing until this card popped up.
That's all for the White Sox portion. Joe spent his final season in Minnesota and I did grab a couple of those as well. I know he had all kinds of back problems so I wonder if that's why the Sox didn't sign him and he went to the Twins. I know he signed as a free agent and I don't remember there being any hard feelings but who knows, that was over 10 years ago and I'm old.
In all, I added 27 more cards of my favorite Sox 3rd baseman. I basically picked up every card that I didn't have from Card Barrel.
In the last 6 years I've picked up only 21 cards of Joe Crede. I'm currently at 37 for this year. This huge pick up helped me hit the century mark as well with 103 now.
I explain this because the last 2 players that came up were Paul Konerko and Mark Buehrle, both of the 2005 White Sox Champions. Todays random is adding a 3rd in a row from that team. I do have 1 more, I wonder if he will come up next. You'll see why today's player got his own post.
These 3 cards came from my baseballcardstore.ca purchase so they were $.20/each.
From the 2 cards above all the way to the bottom all came from Card Barrel. The 2 above I paid $.16 for the base and $.40 for the red framed.
A couple of horizontal cards.
As you can see, I got quite a few from his early days with the Sox.
I showed the 2007 back because it's a red back version. I didn't even know that was a thing until this card popped up.
That's all for the White Sox portion. Joe spent his final season in Minnesota and I did grab a couple of those as well. I know he had all kinds of back problems so I wonder if that's why the Sox didn't sign him and he went to the Twins. I know he signed as a free agent and I don't remember there being any hard feelings but who knows, that was over 10 years ago and I'm old.

In all, I added 27 more cards of my favorite Sox 3rd baseman. I basically picked up every card that I didn't have from Card Barrel.
In the last 6 years I've picked up only 21 cards of Joe Crede. I'm currently at 37 for this year. This huge pick up helped me hit the century mark as well with 103 now.
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Random Cards #73
It's a Sunday, so why not a random post.
Tier 1 Collections
Collections - Paul Konerko, White Sox
Card - 2005 Topps Total #560
Player - Paul Konerko
Team - Chicago White Sox
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.20
From - Baseballcardstore.ca
When - June, 2020
Tier 2 Collections
Collection - Joe Crede
Card - 2009 Topps Update #UH85
Player - Joe Crede
Team - Minnesota Twins
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.20
From - Card Barrel
When - May, 2020
Tier 2 Michigan Players Collection
Collections - Denard Robinson, Michigan
Card - 2013 Press Pass #38
Player - Denard Robinson
Team - Michigan Wolverines
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.40
From - Ebay
When - December, 2014
Tier 3 Collections
Collection - Ryan Zimmerman
Card - 2017 Topps Holiday
Player - Ryan Zimmerman
Team - Washington Nationals
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.23
From - Ebay
When - December, 2018
Michigan Collection
Collection - Michigan
Card - 2008 Press Pass Legends Saturday Signatures Red Ink #SS-MM
Player - Mario Manningham
Team - Michigan Wolverines
Acquired - Trade
From - Too Many Verlanders
When - May, 2012
Chicago White Sox Collection
Collection - White Sox
Card - 2019 Topps #264
Player - Avisail Garcia
Team - Chicago White Sox
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.23
From - Ebay
When - June, 2019
Baseball Collection
Collection - Baseball
Card - 2019 Topps Stickers #155
Player - Scooter Gennett
Team - Cincinnati Reds
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.25
From - Packs
When - August, 2019
Vintage Collection - 1950's
Collection - Vintage
Card - 1958 Topps #161
Player - Don Larsen
Team - New York Yankees
Acquired - Trade
From - Sluggo
When - April, 2020
Vintage Collection - 1960's
Collection - Vintage
Card - 1966 Topps #32
Player - Adolfo Phillips
Team - Philadelphia Phillies
Acquired - Purchased
Price - Unknown
From - Ebay
When - June, 2015
Vintage Collections - 1970's
Collection - Vintage
Card - 1979 Topps #141
Player - Tom Paciorek
Team - Seattle Mariners
Acquired - Trade
From - Too Many Verlanders
When - April, 2016
Vintage Collections - 1980's
Collection - Vintage
Card - 1986 Fleer #412
Player - Tim Birtsas
Team - Oakland Athletics
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $.05
From - Ebay
When - February, 2014
Relic
Collection - Barry Larkin
Card - 2017 Donruss Diamond Collection
Player - Barry Larkin
Team - Cincinnati Reds
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $2.99
From - Ebay
When - August, 2018
Autograph
Collection - Michigan
Card - 2007 Press Pass Autographs Bronze
Player - LaMarr Woodley
Team - Michigan Wolverines
Acquired - Purchased
Price - $3.57
From - Card Show
When - October, 2015
Friday, July 10, 2020
World Series Closer
As you should know, I random these posts, so it's purely random that after I posted one of the 2005 World Series, that you get another. I say hero because after throwing over 100 pitches in Game 2, he came back and got the save in Game 3 only 2 days later. He says he only had 3 beers before coming into the 14th inning to throw 3 pitches for the save.
These 6 cards of Buehrle came from the baseballcardstore.ca. I know I say this a lot but I could have sworn I had a few of those but apparently not.
These 4 came from Sportlots, all under $.50. The Heritage on the right is a black back version. All are from 2000-2001.
Last but not least, Fuji of the Chronicles of Fuji sent me a stack of White Sox cards. This was the lone player collection that was mixed in. He sent a couple of these SportsNut cards which I needed. You'll see the other cards when I post my White Sox pick ups.
These 6 cards of Buehrle came from the baseballcardstore.ca. I know I say this a lot but I could have sworn I had a few of those but apparently not.
These 4 came from Sportlots, all under $.50. The Heritage on the right is a black back version. All are from 2000-2001.
Last but not least, Fuji of the Chronicles of Fuji sent me a stack of White Sox cards. This was the lone player collection that was mixed in. He sent a couple of these SportsNut cards which I needed. You'll see the other cards when I post my White Sox pick ups.
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