Saturday, April 11, 2026

if you squint you can make it out

j.d. martinez hit three home runs in a game five years ago today. i know this because i found this card in a dig box at the february twin cities club card show.
it's from 2022 topps heritage high numbers, and it's a now & then insert, the likes of which have since been discontinued by topps, much to my chagrin. to be honest, i was a bigger fan of the then & now inserts, but these were ok, too.

the reason that i flagged it for my collection is not because i was at that game, or am suddenly collecting red sox cards or heritage sets to completion, but rather because of the umpire in the background. that's andy fletcher who was working home plate in the game (thanks baseball reference!) by the way. on fletcher's left sleeve is a patch that is tough to make out, but we recognize it as the umpires' standard square initials memorial patch.

i went to getty images to find the raw image, and the patch is much clearer
in april of 2021, mlb's umpires wore two patches - one "dc" patch for derryl cousins, and one "ps" patch for paul schrieber. the "dc" patch is clearly visible in the photo, with only a small portion of the "ps" patch showing. because these patches were only worn in april of 2021, my hopes of finding an example like this were very low. now, i've added this card to my memorials collection.

cousins was 74 when he passed away in october of 2020, and the umpires wore the same patch during game 6 of the 2020 world series. they chose to honor him for more than that one game, and so kept the patch for the first month of the 2021 season. cousins was working first base when dallas braden threw a perfect game, and then was at third base a few weeks later when armando galarraga nearly did the same. had cousins been at first instead of jim joyce, perhaps the outcome would have been different.

schrieber passed away in november of 2020 at the age of 54. he worked 2,207 major league games, but i'll mention one of his minor league contests. he was the home plate umpire in birmingham when michael jordan hit his first home run during his baseball stint in the white sox organization. according to schrieber, jordan asked for the lineup card from the game, and schrieber obliged in exchange for some autographs from jordan himself. not a bad trade.

here's a different j.d. martinez card from my dodger collection that i've not shown before
it's a relic card from 2024 topps tier one. martinez had a nice year for the dodgers in 2023, but they upgraded at the dh position for 2024 (and beyond).

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

a moment for davey lopes

damn.

davey lopes passed away earlier today.
i heard he was in bad health just the other day thanks to a comment on night owl's excellent recent post. i went looking for an update on that news just about an hour ago and saw the announcement that he had passed away.

there aren't many words, so here is a retrospective of his primary topps cards from his playing days, each of which has a special place in my collection.
of course, lopes also featured prominently on topps record breaker and league leader cards throughout his career, as well as the 1978 topps 1977 nlcs retrospective card
and 1982 all-star and in action subset cards along with a traded set card that year. i even made a custom when he was left out of the 1984 and 1986 topps traded sets. he returned to topps flagship sets as the brewers' manager in 2001 and 2002
and has a ton of other cards from various releases due to his career as a player, coach, and manager.

i've written often about my love for the dodger infield, and that i played second base quite a bit. i was a big fan of lopes, and i wore his number 15 on a couple of different occasions in my babe ruth baseball playing days. i never really had the chance to interact with him other than a short recognition and simultaneous head nod and thumbs up from him at a nationals game in 2017 where he was the first base coach under dusty baker.

my most recent lopes additions to my collection come from that same year, as these 2017 topps rediscover topps buybacks
arrived in my mailbox just a week or so ago from a sportlots seller.

lopes is the eighth member of the 1978 topps dodgers to pass away, joining jerry grote, vic davalillo, don sutton, tom lasorda, lance rautzhan, johnny oates, and glenn burke. i am sad to have lost another member of the team of my youth, but happy that i was able to witness the majority of his career. 

rest in peace 15.

Monday, April 6, 2026

land of 10,000 points

the nba season is winding down and baseball season has begun. you can guess which sport i am paying more attention to. however, the last couple of years i have allowed some friends to take me to a basketball game, and it's been a good time. 

the timberwolves are a decent team, and the crowd is into the game. the game i went to this season wound up being immortalized on cardboard via a 2025-26 topps now card
during that game against the cavaliers, anthony edwards (he's pretty good) became the youngest guard to reach 10,000 career points in league history. the timberwolves' mascot (crunch is his name, thanks to nestle being an early team sponsor) had a sign at the ready
the mascot wears number 89 as that was the team's inaugural year - the heady days of pooh richardson.

i am happy to add this card to my mini collection of cards featuring games i have seen in person. it inspired me to seek out cards from one of the other handful of nba games i've attended, and i'll share those in a different post.

good luck in the playoffs, twolves. bring yo ass!

Saturday, April 4, 2026

to give is to receive

most of the giveaways i've hosted have been "almost free" in that claimants can have as many cards as they choose, and need only send one card back to me in return. the most recent giveaway i hosted was a true giveaway so i was a bit surprised when one of the winners, mark z, sent a few cards back my way.

mark took care of a few 1991 needs from my want list, with five cards from 1991 classic including steady eddie murray
along with brett butler, kal daniels, orel hershiser, and ramon martinez
that's the first new kal daniels card i've added to my collection in a long time! 

another 1991 need sent along was this 1991 legends sports memorabilia darryl strawberry card
new dodger strawberry was the subject of an absolute avalanche of oddball cards back then. the homecoming didn't go quite as planned but there was so much excitement early on. i really enjoy finding and receiving new-to-me dodger strawberry cards!

one more card to show, and it's a bit more modern. it's a 2013 topps chrome andre ethier blue refractor parallel
these guys are numbered to 199
i am reminded of the interesting stuff topps put on card backs in the early 2010's. in this case, the career chase of hank aaron's rbi total. ethier amassed another 152 rbi in his career after this card was printed, so he only fell 1,610 short of hammerin' hank's mark. 

that's good stuff, just like these cards. thanks mark!

bonus content!

jon from penny sleeves reached out a couple of weeks ago asking about some player collections of mine and late last week these two cards showed up in my mailbox:

1997 collector's edge masters mark brunell ripped
2000 topps tek vladimir guerrero pattern 7
pattern 7 is "hometown" and topps has "nizao bani" listed for vladdy. he was born in nizao (according to baseball reference) and bani is close by. not sure why they had two towns listed, or if nizao bani is a whole separate entity. i am also reminded that i need to get my brunell cards listed in tcdb.

anyway, more good stuff for the collection. thanks jon!

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

it's real and it's spectacular, but it's also meh

believe it or not, i am now pretty picky when it comes to leaf products and the steve garvey items within. gone are the days of me trying to compile full rainbows of the multi-player bat relics, for example. however, i still find myself picking up leaf items here and there when they speak to me. they do have some decent "gimmicks" sometimes when it comes to putting out cards that tug on the nostalgia strings.

this card, from 2025 leaf spectacular,
is not that. 

it's a shiny base card, encased in a one-touch, and numbered to 10. i decided to buy it because the price was low and the card is numbered 6/10 which adds a bit of panache. for what it's worth, ron cey is also included in the base set, so maybe you'll see his card pop up in a post sometime in the future. or maybe not. i have to draw the line somewhere.

Monday, March 30, 2026

more days of archives

here's another late to market post, sharing my second wind roundup of cards i've added from 2025 topps archives to advance my dodger collection, mostly. 

to finish up the 1964 dodger cards, i added dalton rushing
and chan ho park
both are spring training shots typical of the eras in which these players played. 

i have most of the 1996 cards added as well - here's teoscar hernandez
clayton kershaw
and will smith
all at dodger stadium. not sure if i mentioned it before, but it annoys me slightly that the inset "phantom zone" (as i call it) photo is not skewed the way it was on the original '96 cards.

here's more of the dodger team set using the 2005 design - hyeseong kim, river ryan, mookie betts
and yoshinobu yamamoto
i like the betts card very much because of the world champion gold-lettered jersey he is wearing. i appreciate topps creating a few cards featuring dodgers in these duds in 2025 and i hope they make some in 2026 and beyond! here's the back of yamamoto's card
i found it interesting that they went with a straight "3" for his era below the photo of him on the back. era is always shown to two decimal places except here when the tenth and hundredth places are zeroes.

one of the other 2005 design cards belongs to orel hershiser
his card back is even more interesting
because i really don't know what's going on with the stat that shows up under his photo. i think it is supposed to be 204 to match his wins total (and the "w" above the .304). they just forgot to edit the number from a batting average and change the first digit. that's the best i can do in trying to figure it out.

those cards above all came from sportlots. i was able to find two of the three dodgers i was still missing at the february card show in those dig boxes i posted about previously. jackie robinson and sandy koufax
don't look too bad on these modern card designs.

i like the black foil parallels again this year, and picked up sandy's from an online seller
just like i did to obtain kershaw's 2007 all-star design insert
the other archives card i tracked down this year was barry larkin's
and that's because he is shown (finally) on the 2005 design, making this a final tribute. here are his complete career stats as they should have been presented 20 years ago
i don't have larkin in my hall of famer collection, but my final tribute collection is less restrictive.

all of this left me one card short of the dodger team set, and i should have that last card in hand soon. not that it's a big deal card (it's not) but it does provide fodder for a separate post. stay tuned!

Saturday, March 28, 2026

one down, still nine to go

i am back with another one of my most wanted cards obtained. the list is dead, long live the list!  here is the latest of these cards to finally make its way to my collection - 1994 upper deck orel hershiser electric diamond parallel
so much blue! the corrugated fiberglass panels that surrounded the dodger bullpen at dodger stadium are long gone, but we have cards like this one to remember it by.  i'll get to the back of the card in a bit...

here are the facts about this card:

position on the nefarious 9 list: 3

how and when was it obtained? this card was part of sportlots order that landed in my mailbox on january 10, 2026

how long was it on the list? it predated my current tracking, so that means it was a most wanted card for more than ten months (march 12, 2025 was when i started these posts tracking the list)

why was it on the list? this card was one of three that i needed for this parallel dodger team set. i was (and am) a big fan of the 1994 upper deck set with the phantom zone inset photo. it was a big departure from the first five upper deck sets and i was there for it. so, i like the idea of completing the electric diamond parallel dodger team set.

what replaced it on the list?  1996 fleer emotion-xl #214 chan ho park

why was this card added? chan ho's card is the last one i need for the dodger team set from that strange yet compelling set.

i mentioned that the hershiser was one of three dodgers i needed to complete the set. well, the other two were part of the same sportlots order - jose offerman
and jim gott
i maintain that gott's card features christian slater but i don't know for sure.

i do want to show the back of gott's card, along with hershiser's
i am led to believe that these images are from the same game. hershiser, who would have started the game, has a wetter infield behind him in the early goings. gott, who would have pitched in relief (he was the dodgers' closer at the time) has a drier infield that might have been wetted down a bit during the 7th inning stretch. 

they are wearing the away grays, and so looking at away games played during the day in 1993, i found two possibilities for the photos:

may 9, 1993 against the giants - hershiser got the win and gott the save
june 13, 1993 against the padres - hershiser got the win and gott the save

if i had to guess, i would say that the photos come from the latter game at jack murphy stadium.

one more card for the post - another one from that sportlots order. it's todd hollandsworth's card from the aforementioned 1996 fleer emotion xl set
adding this card made chan ho park's the last one i needed and made it an easy one to add to the nefarious 9. can you help a blogger out?!