Today, four new members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame were announced, and two of them I already had on baseballs. Adding these two Hall of Famers puts me at 137 Hall of Famers in total. I had picked up this Jim Thome at the 2016 National and blogged about it here. Check the link for a breakdown of Thome's stats. He was one of my favorite players in his career, and now he is a Hall of Famer. I am really excited because he is a former Kinston Indian, and, as far as I know, the first Kinston Indian to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
Here is my Thome bobble head from a promotion back with the Kinston Indians. I am really glad that I picked up this bobble head when I did.
I just realized that I never posted this Vladimir Guerrero signed baseball that I picked up at last year's National. I thought I got around to it, but I guess I never did it. I got the ball for a steal, and am glad I did.
Guerrero (b. 1975) played in the majors from 1996 to 2011 for the Expos, Angels, Rangers and Orioles. He had 2,590 hits, 449 home runs and a .318 batting average. He was the 2004 AL MVP while with the Angels, and was an All Star 9 times. He was named on 92.9% of the ballots cast and was elected in his second year of eligibility.
Thome was named on 89.8% of the ballots; this was his first time on the ballot. He and Guerrero will join Chipper Jones (97.2%, first ballot) and Trevor Hoffman (79.9%, third ballot). Also being inducted for 2018 are Alan Trammell and Jack Morris, who were named in December by the Modern Era Committee (Veterans Committee).
Falling short were Edgar Martinez (70.4%, ninth ballot) and Mike Mussina (63.5%, fifth ballot), among others.
Both Thome and Guerrero finished their careers as Orioles, which is kind of cool, I think.
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Showing posts with label Vlad Guerrero. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Monday, November 11, 2013
November 10, 2013 Trip to the Card Shop
I took a trip to the Greenville card shop on Saturday because I was bored. I picked up a few packs of cards and also hit up the bargain bin. In it, I found a couple Bowman Platinum cards from this year of Kevin Gausman and also some cards for a few fellow bloggers. I also found the above 1995 Upper Deck SP Vladimir Guerrero prospect card. It was only a dollar, so I figured it wouldn't be a bad pickup. It looks really cool and I can't recall that I have seen it before.
The coolest part of the story, however, comes out of the $12 pack of 2013 Topps Update that I got for Chris. He got the SP of Bo Jackson. Since I am a fan of Jackson, I thought it might be a good idea for me to take it off of his hands. I traded him some Tim Lincecum cards for it and have now added it to my collection. I made sure to make a fair trade with him so he knows how to do it in the future. He had begun to have more and more trade requests and I want to make sure he knows how to deal fairly. I didn't take into account with him that I had purchased the pack with my money; That might have just confused him. I hooked him up, trust me.
The coolest part of the story, however, comes out of the $12 pack of 2013 Topps Update that I got for Chris. He got the SP of Bo Jackson. Since I am a fan of Jackson, I thought it might be a good idea for me to take it off of his hands. I traded him some Tim Lincecum cards for it and have now added it to my collection. I made sure to make a fair trade with him so he knows how to do it in the future. He had begun to have more and more trade requests and I want to make sure he knows how to deal fairly. I didn't take into account with him that I had purchased the pack with my money; That might have just confused him. I hooked him up, trust me.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Some Christmas Packs of 2011 Topps Update
One of the Christmas presents my wife got me was a blaster box of 2011 Topps Update Series. It was the Target exclusive version, so inside were two red variation packs (nothing really of note in them) as well as the Commemorative Logo Patch.
The logo patch I got was the above Carlton Fisk Red Sox patch. It looks pretty cool, even thought I'm not a Red Sox fan.
I got a Roberto Alomar cognac diamond parallel, but I already had it, but the above Koji Uehara diamond parallel was pretty nice. Rumor has it that Texas is willing to trade Koji back to the Orioles since he really wants to be back in Baltimore. I'd love to have him back.
Finally, this mini Kimball Champions insert of Vlad Guerrero was also pretty cool. I didn't think Vlad was a bad pickup for the O's this past season. Even though, $8 million for a singles hitter is pretty high. It would have been nice if Guerrero had hit for a bit more power.
The logo patch I got was the above Carlton Fisk Red Sox patch. It looks pretty cool, even thought I'm not a Red Sox fan.
I got a Roberto Alomar cognac diamond parallel, but I already had it, but the above Koji Uehara diamond parallel was pretty nice. Rumor has it that Texas is willing to trade Koji back to the Orioles since he really wants to be back in Baltimore. I'd love to have him back.
Finally, this mini Kimball Champions insert of Vlad Guerrero was also pretty cool. I didn't think Vlad was a bad pickup for the O's this past season. Even though, $8 million for a singles hitter is pretty high. It would have been nice if Guerrero had hit for a bit more power.
Monday, March 15, 2010
1998 Topps Series I Box Break
I picked up a box each of 1998 Topps from http://www.bbcexchange.com/ not too long ago, but me, being the rocket scientist that I am totally forgot to change my address on their order form, so the boxes got shipped to my old house. So, they finally came today... For some reason, my scanner did not appreciate the gloss on these, note the glare at the bottom. Lame. Anyway, still doesn't take away from the above awesome shot. One of the best shots I've seen in any Topps Issue...
Hahahaha, Pete Rose, Jr. fresh from the first pack I opened. Awesomeness at its finest.
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