i have a few care packages to acknowledge - some from months back - and i am trying to get back on track!
to start, bo at baseball cards come to life sent me some cards that hit my mini-collections, including this first card that hits two of them. this 1995 upper deck sp john valentin card is very obviously at tatooine card
but flip it over, and it's a double play card!
perhaps i should flip it in the air and see which side lands face up to determine where to house it in my collection. my friends and i never flipped cards the way i know some of you and many other collectors did. we just played the game on the back of the 1978 topps cards and traded.anyway, that card lives as a tatooine card but this card from the same set of tim naehring
is a full on double play card for the collection.
i believe i may have claimed this 1999 topps stadium club card of dmitri young
and i did so because it fits in my "names/numbers on the back" mini-collection.bo found a couple of obscure items for my dodger stadium collection - a 1982 fleer stamp of dave collins and a 1986 fleer miniature card of jose cruz
i appreciate bo's eagle eye!
i appreciate bo's eagle eye!
easier to spot is the dodger stadium background on this 1987 fleer limited edition lenny dykstra card
greg maddux's 1997 fleer card
also features a dodger stadium background, with a couple of dodger personnel people in the background.
and this 1989 fleer limited edition orel hershiser card
also features a dodger stadium background, with a couple of dodger personnel people in the background.
bo didn't neglect my team collection, adding a couple of cards from 1997 fleer flair
those are showcase row 2 cards of brett butler and chan ho park, the latter of whom has made a hobby resurgence in 2025.
those are showcase row 2 cards of brett butler and chan ho park, the latter of whom has made a hobby resurgence in 2025.
thanks for the cards, bo!
in other news, i skipped the monthly card show earlier today. while collecting is a way for me to de-stress, being out and about today for a card show didn't rise to the level of necessity. many of you have expressed concern over what is happening here in minnesota and it is concern well placed.









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