If you don't read Sport Card Collectors, you will have missed what today's post is all about. To recap quickly, I am doing a three-blog crossover event similar to how TV shows do theirs.
Today's post is Part Two of a mail day from blog reader/friend Oren. Part One can ONLY be seen on Sport Card Collectors blog HERE and Part Three will be done on Big Blue Cardboard.
Now that I got that information out, onto your usually coffee drinking program.
*takes a sip*
I wished I had time to not only blog more, but to get my collection a little better sorted especially when it comes to my set chases.
Most I don't have want lists for and some have cards not even in the same place.
It's a mess....like the coffee I just spilled.
*gets up, grabs a napkin and cleans up the mess. throws away napkin, sits back down for rest of the post*
*takes sip of what remains*
One of the many sets I would like to complete are the Topps First Pitch sets. They were spread across a few years of Topps baseball, and I know I have quite a few spread across many non-sport card boxes.
My latest ones came in this mail day from Oren. I have no idea if I have these ones or not, so until I get them put together, I will keep taking any of them I can.
Donovan Bailey is a retired once World Record breaker Canadian Sprinter. Guess it explains why he is doing his First Pitch with the Blue Jays,We all know that she loves rock and roll and so don't we. I was quite excited to add this Joan Jett one.
Luke Donald was once the world's number one golfer. He looks like in this picture that maybe he knows how to throw a baseball as well.
Always enjoyed the First Pitch inserts. Crossover episodes can be cool too. I think the last one I saw involved the Green Arrow & Flash.
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