Thursday, October 17, 2024

it's a mad, mad, mad, mad collection

it's only been about a year since i found out that there were trading cards showing mad magazine covers. i was hoping to find one that featured the issue that included a letter from a young gcrl, but was not successful. however, i did find this one to add to my "meaningful and just because" mini-collection
it features the october 1988 issue which is from a time after i was collecting and subscribing, but it fits as a cross between two of my primary collecting habits of my youth since it is a trading card and one that shows a baseball card on the cover at that.

here's the back of the card - no stats for alfred e. neuman
but no al jaffee fold-in, either. actually, it would have been perfect for the producer of these cards, something called lime rock international, to have put fold-ins on the card backs and make collectors decide whether or not to mangle the cards.

i still have my mad magazine collection, but i sold off my paperbacks years ago. even though it is not regularly published anymore, i did see a special issue on display at a cvs last month and for a moment i thought about taking a look. that moment passed and i realized later that i am an old person now.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

it was the only option

it’s weird to be in the postseason and not see clayton kershaw on the mound. bone spurs on his toe derailed his season after he returned from shoulder surgery and he was ruled out of the playoffs prior to the nlds. 

he is still with the club and i was happy to hear that he announced he would exercise his player option for 2025 during an interview prior to the start of the nlcs. that means his assault on the 3000 strikeout milestone will continue next year. he’s only 32 away from becoming the second pitcher to ever reach that mark as a dodger and the only one to do so solely as a dodger. in fact, he would be only the third member of the 3,000 k club to have recorded all of his strikeouts with one team, and the first since the club consisted of only two members (walter johnson and bob gibson). the dodgers would also become just the fifth franchise whose all-time strikeout leader had more than 3,000 punchouts, joining johnson's senators, gibson's cardinals, and the phillies (steve carlton), and braves (john smoltz).

anyway, with an 18th season on the horizon for kershaw, here are 18 cards from my collection that haven't been shown here before:

2017 topps chrome prism refractor parallel
2019 topps mini update
2019 topps update black gold insert
2020 panini contenders base and purple parallel
2020 panini donruss orange holo parallel
2020 topps warriors of the diamond insert
2020 topps gypsy queen
2022 panini 3 and 2
2022 topps no hit club insert
2023 topps 1988 all-star blue parallel 
2023 topps cosmic chrome
2024 bowman
2024 topps rainbow foil parallel 
2024 topps chrome all-etch insert
2024 topps chrome refractor parallel 
2024 topps chrome prism refractor parallel 
2024 topps chrome sepia refractor parallel 
the dodgers have unfinished business yet this season, but i will be happy to see 2025 roll around with kershaw on the mound again!

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

the almost daily dodger - chone figgins

today is usually the day that i post something about game 1 of the 1988 world series, but instead i have another almost daily dodger post. enjoy the change, or use the links to peruse past years posts if you like.

chone figgins is one of a few players that are angels to me despite having played for the dodgers. here he is on a target red border parallel from 2014 topps update
wearing bill russell's number, figgins was appearing in his fifth game as a dodger on april 8, 2014, with each appearance coming as a pinch hitter. for the third time in those appearances, he drew a walk with this one being a 10th inning lead off pass courtesy of tiger pitcher joba chamberlain. a couple of batters later, carl crawford doubled and figgins came home with the winning run.

the card shows a couple of dodgers of note in the background. i am pretty sure that's clayton kershaw running towards home in the pullover, but there is no doubt about aj ellis in the catcher gear or manager don mattingly hanging out behind the dugout railing.

 here's a bonus target red border card from 2014 topps of juan uribe - a former "almost daily dodger" subject
this card shows uribe as he scores from first base on a double by tim fedorowicz on june 11, 2013. he was the insurance run in a 5-3 dodger win over the dbacks that night.

Monday, October 14, 2024

that's not necessarily a relief

coming into the 2024 season, kiké hernandez had a career era of 81.00 thanks to an appearance in 2018 in which he surrendered three runs and recorded only one out. over the course of the 2024 campaign, hernandez lowered his era to 9.64 by appearing in four games and allowing two runs over 4 and a third innings of work.  in one of those games, hernandez was 3 for 4 with a couple of rbis and so became the dodgers' best two-way player of the season. i expect that to change next year.

seeing kiké on the mound multiple times in 2024 reminded me of russell martin who also made four relief appearances for the dodgers in a single season (2019). it also made me wonder who the first dodger position player to take the mound might have been.

i looked back at player rosters on baseball reference and found that danny heep, one of the "stuntmen", pitched in relief for the dodgers in 1988. in honor of that achievement, i added a 2017 topps buyback card of heep to my collection
it is the silver version of the "rediscover topps" buybacks in case you were wondering. in his lone relief appearance as a dodger (he would take the mound again in 1990 for the red sox), heep pitched two innings and gave up a two-run home run to ken caminiti in one of them.

i kept looking, and i believe that the first los angeles dodger position player to make a relief appearance (and the only one prior to heep), was jim hickman. hickman has a card as a dodger in the 1967 topps set, but i decided to share this recent pickup instead
that's his 2004 upper deck legends timeless teams silver autograph card, which i have happily added to my partial master set. i keep pecking away at the auto and numbered parallels even though i have no illusions of ever completing any of the parallel sets.

anyway, after hitting for dick egan in the 7th, hickman was called upon to pitch the 8th and 9th innings in a june game against the giants back in '67, even though the dodgers were only down by five. he gave up two hits and one run in his two innings of work - the one run coming on a willie mays home run - and even got a single in the bottom of the 9th for good measure.

it will be interesting to see what comes of 2025 with shohei ohtani due to resume his role as a pitcher every fifth day. how much time off will the dodgers give ohtani and at what cost to their offense? and with kiké becoming a free agent, who will be dave roberts' first call from the bench to take the mound at the end of the lopsided games?

Sunday, October 13, 2024

definitely some dodgers on cards for the permanent collection

here's another group of cards sent my way by madding/cards on cards, who is one of the handful of regular trade partners i have at the moment.

my favorite card from this installment is this 2021 panini donruss don sutton card
not only is it old man sutton with the glorious perm showing lots of gray, it's a season stat line parallel numbered to 91 as in his whip from 1972 (which was 0.91 but that is less than 1 so wouldn't work for card numbering). as a bonus, it's a jersey number match as it is number 20 in the print run! a perfect card for the number 1 don sutton collector on tcdb!

there was one other dodger pitcher included in the envelope, and it was yoshinobu yamamoto on his 2024 bowman card
kerry also included future dodger pitcher shohei ohtani's 2024 bowman card, and i showed that card off in a post about his 50/50 achievement.

not too long before these cards arrived, i had been perusing the 2024 panini donruss checklist and determined that the only card i was really interested in was jackie robinson's. well, kerry delivered for me without even knowing!
here's a licensed robinson card from 2024 topps
2024 marks 75 years from jackie's first all-star game appearance for what it's worth.

kerry also sent some 2024 topps chrome cards - a mookie betts base
and a freddie freeman refractor
and if he pulled any ohtanis i hope he kept them to trade in at the local card shop.

here's one more card from the envelope - a 2022 panini chronicles mookie betts card
it is a vertex card, and these days i am not sure whether or not that is a base card subset or an insert. at least with topps fusion back in the day i knew what was what. panini has me so confused.

thanks for another round of trading kerry!

Saturday, October 12, 2024

baseless claims

there was another seller other than brian that i purchased some cards from at the church show in september. it was an older couple who i have seen at these shows in the past, and they typically have some decent stuff in their bargain boxes. this time around, there was a smaller quarter box and then a couple of larger 50 cent and dollar boxes. however, they noted that those were 25% off.

as i was digging through, i noticed that these were all parallels with a few inserts here and there. i selected several parallels from these boxes, including a 2021 topps chrome platinum anniversary duke snider refractor
i was actually hoping to find some base cards from this set, because i still need a handful of dodgers to complete the team set. no dice. there was no base to be found anywhere even though one of the box rows was filled with cards from this release.

i do have the full dodger base team set from the 2022 version of platinum anniversary, and i was able to find a refractor to add to the collection in the form of freddie freeman
more shiny stuff was there for me to take, like a 2020 panini select clayton kershaw holo prizm
and a 2019 topps fire corey seager green parallel
i found a new double play card for the collection - a 2020 topps chrome dansby swanson negative refractor
but perhaps the shiniest card i took with me was a 2019 topps heritage aroldis chapman chrome refractor card
what can i say, i am a sucker for shiny numbered cards.

here is a smattering of other parallel finds from these boxes
with the card in the upper right being numbered to 25. 

the oddest item i took from these boxes was this 1998 upper deck powerdeck cd-rom for the vladimir guerrero collection
there were a few more cards from this seller that came home with me, but none were base cards primarily because i didn't see any base cards. i am not complaining as it was fun to dig through all of those parallels but it did have me wondering what happened to all the base that had to have been set aside to get to so many parallels.

Friday, October 11, 2024

my retired number collection - 56

this is the 50th post in a series that shares the cards i have in my retired number mini-collection. you can find the links to the previous posts down at the bottom of this post. if you're eager to learn more right now, you can check out the full list of retired numbers along with what this collection will entail over at my want list site.

no teams have retired numbers 54 or 55. goose gossage probably would have had his number (54) retired by someone if he had stayed with a single franchise for a longer period of time. as for 55, the dodgers could make a case for the number given it was worn by orel hershiser, but he is already a member of the "legends of dodger baseball" and so isn't likely to be considered for number retirement. of course, albert pujols wore the number in la for half a season, but i don't see that changing the equation at all.

so, without further ado, here is the one person for whom number 56 has been retired:

mark buehrle (retired by the white sox in 2017) 2008 topps
while not a member of the hall of fame, buehrle has managed to stay on the ballot through four appearances with over 5% of the vote each time. the lefty spent the first 13 years of his career with the white sox, and was good for more than 200 innings in all but his rookie year. he won 161 games with the team, and struck out 1,396 batters. his numbers are similar to what wilbur wood did with the chisox, but wood's number 28 is still in use today.

wood, of course, did not help the white sox to a world series title, so there is that. in the 2005 world series, buehrle was a big part of one of the most efficient pitching staffs in world series history this side of the 1966 orioles. he started one game and got the save in another as the white sox swept the astros. of course, buehrle is probably best known for the perfect game he threw as a member of the white sox (with help from dewayne wise) in 2009.

buehrle's number is on full display on that 2008 topps card thanks to the team's uniform design that, unlike the dodgers, puts the number on the right side of the jersey instead of the left. after he left chicago following the 2011 season, the club kept the number out of rotation before retiring it formally on june 24, 2017.

because we've already tackled the "high numbers", this is the final post of this series - until someone gets their number retired in the future. i've enjoyed sharing this collection through these posts!

i am tracking a few things as we go, even though the information is already available elsewhere.

retired numbers by team (through the 49 posts so far):

yankees - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 20, 21, 23, 32, 37, 42, 44, 46, 49, 51
giants - 3, 4, 11, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 30, 36, 42
pirates - 1, 4, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21, 33, 40, 42, 44
guardians - 3, 5, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 42, 455
red sox - 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 26, 27, 34, 42, 45
phillies - 1, 14, 15, 20, 32, 34, 36, 42
cardinals - 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 14, 17, 20, 23, 24, 42, 45, 85
reds - 1, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 24, 42
braves - 3, 6, 10, 21, 25, 31, 35, 41, 42, 44, 47
astros - 5, 7, 24, 25, 32, 33, 34, 40, 42, 49
mets - 14, 16, 17, 18, 24, 31, 36, 37, 41, 42
orioles - 4, 5, 8, 20, 22, 33, 42
dodgers - 1, 2, 4, 14, 19, 20, 24, 32, 34, 39, 42, 53
twins - 3, 6, 7, 10, 14, 28, 34, 36, 42
white sox - 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 35, 42, 56, 72
brewers - 1, 4, 19, 34, 42, 44
tigers - 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 16, 23, 42, 47
cubs - 10, 14, 23, 26, 31, 42
royals - 5, 10, 20, 42
padres - 6, 19, 31, 35, 42, 51
athletics - 9, 24, 27, 34, 42. 43
angels - 11, 26, 30, 42, 50
expos - 8, 10, 30, 42
rangers - 7, 10, 26, 34, 42
major league baseball - 42
rays - 12, 42, 66
diamondbacks - 20, 42, 51
blue jays - 32, 42
rockies - 17, 33, 42
mariners - 11, 24, 42
nationals - 11, 42
marlins - 42

retired number frequency:

1 - retired by 9 teams
2 - retired by 5 teams
3 - retired by 7 teams
4 - retired by 8 teams
5 - retired by 7 teams
6 - retired by 7 teams
7 - retired by 4 teams
8 - retired by 6 teams (retired by yankees for two players)
9 - retired by 6 teams
10 - retired by 10 teams (retired by expos for two players)
11 - retired by 8 teams
12 - retired by 1 team
13 - retired by 1 team
14 - retired by 10 teams (retired by mets and dodgers for same person)
15 - retired by 2 teams
16 - retired by 4 teams
17 - retired by 3 teams
18 - retired by 3 teams (includes mets who will formally retire the number in 2024) 
19 - retired by 5 teams
20 - retired by 11 teams (retired by orioles, reds, and guardians for same person)
21 - retired by 4 teams
22 - retired by 2 teams
23 - retired by 4 teams
24 - retired by 8 teams (retired by giants and mets for same person)
25 - retired by 4 teams
26 - retired by 4 teams
27 - retired by 3 teams
28 - retired by 1 team
29 - retired by 4 teams (retired by twins and angels for same person)
30 - retired by 3 teams
31 - retired by 4 teams (retired by cubs and braves for same person; retired by cubs for two players)
32 - retired by 5 teams
33 - retired by 4 teams
34 - retired by 8 teams (retired by astros and rangers for same person; retired by brewers and a's for same person; retired by a's for two players)
35 - retired by 3 teams
36 - retired by 4 teams
37 - retired by 2 teams (retired by mets and yankees for same person)
39 - retired by 1 team
40 - retired by 2 teams
41 - retired by 2 teams
42 - retired by 30 teams (retired by cardinals and yankees for individuals in addition to jackie robinson)
43 - retired by 1 team
44 - retired by 4 teams (retired by brewers and braves for same person)
45 - retired by 2 teams
46 - retired by 1 team
47 - retired by 2 teams
49 - retired by 2 teams
50 - retired by 1 team
51 - retired by 3 teams
53 - retired by 1 team
56 - retired by 1 team
66 - retired by 1 team
72 - retired by 1 team
85 - retired by 1 team
455 - retired by 1 team
unnumbered players - 12 players recognized by 4 teams

running total of unique hall of famers (including those without numbers): 161

running total of non-hall of famers: 59