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Monday, February 10, 2020

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As you may have noticed (or not) I took a brief hiatus from the blogs, mostly to finish cataloging my card collection. Every card has been now been hand-checked again and according to TCDB I have exactly 97,879 cards - not counting factory-sealed complete sets. There are at least 65 cards in my collection that are not listed on the site, but I don't feel like submitting more update requests right now.


I don't know how much new product I'll buy this year. Besides saving money for trips to Cooperstown and the National, there haven't been any sets in the past year or two that have inspired me to roll the dice on a hobby box. I think I've been away from card shops so long that I've become stingy. It's almost as if the experience of going to the National is more attractive to me that what I might find there.


Baseball is such a mess right now that I've had a hard time getting excited about the 2020 season. I'm one of the few Red Sox fans that understood the need to trade Mookie Betts. All of the 'experts' who bemoaned the Sox for being cheap fail to recognize that even the frickin' Yankees were thrifty enough to reset their payroll limits to avoid paying the luxury tax. Chaim Bloom made the right move... eventually. It's just a little embarrassing that it took so long. (Hello, Iowa!)


The Mookie trade isn't what's got me down on the sport. The sign-stealing scandal is a dark cloud dampening any Spring Training enthusiasm, and Rob Manfred's mismanagement has the league headed for another work stoppage. The Kris Bryant service time ruling and the slow-moving off-seasons of 2018 and 2019 were bad for management-labor relations, but those weren't entirely in his control. His ideas to "improve" the game have been ridiculous - gutting the minor leagues, pace-of-play rules, the Nike 'swoosh' getting prime real estate on every jersey. Now he wants to expand the playoffs? Wreck the game some more, why don't you? And you thought Bud Selig was a lousy commissioner!


It's possible that my upcoming trip to Cooperstown and/or the National could be a farewell of sorts. Or maybe I'm just ornery because I have learned what 'aural waterboarding' is, and I experience it five days a week.


Anyway, I won't be busting open any packs of 2020 Topps but I will be celebrating the return of baseball in my own way - by re-starting the All-Time Teams series. The plan is to post one every 2-3 days until Opening Day. Los Angeles teams are on deck.

Will all four of these fellas make the Dodgers' All-Time Team?


I will squeeze in a non-baseball post as events dictate, and I do want to recap the 1992-93/1993-94 Fleer Ultra sets at some point. After that I might take a much longer blog break. We shall see..



Thanks for reading!


 

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17 comments:

  1. Wow, congrats on getting pretty much everything on TCDB! I get your malaise with the sport, and Manfred is absolutely awful. Just another out-of-touch rich guy, I guess.

    I hope Cooperstown and the National inspire you to keep going!

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    1. Thanks Dennis. I've talked about them so much I'd better actually go!

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  2. There's always hockey. NASCAR started this weekend, maybe give that a try? Just ignore the media...it's pretty terrible.

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    1. I'm trying Billy. It's hard to flush out the negative, even in sports media.

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  3. I commented to a friend just last week regarding the state of advertising on jerseys. It won't be long before these all look like soccer wear. Owners will need advertising to pay salaries. And the playoffs ARGH OMG!! MORE PLAYOFF GAMES?? Televised team selection? It's becoming more difficult to recognize the game I love. Hang in there, and don't disappear on us. We can bemoan together!

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    1. Soccer jerseys are the worst! Actually European hockey jerseys are the worst, but soccer is close. I've already stopped watching hockey because of all the ads on the ice, boards, and glass. The NBA has ads on their jerseys and while MLB's are less intrusive once you see them you can't unsee them. Thank God for football, lol.

      We'll bemoan baseball, but we'll always love it. :)

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    1. Your Dodgers are on deck. The Angels are up, or they will be tomorrow.

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  5. You can't blog because baseball sucks? That makes no sense at all! You're too good of a writer to keep disappearing for long stretches. If the newer products aren't doing anything for you, write about old one's. If baseball is getting you down, write about one of the other sports. If you're not feeling sports in general, write some non-sport posts.

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    1. Thank you Jon, I appreciate the encouragement. I do have some ideas for non-baseball posts, but I still plan to take a break after the All-Time Teams series wraps up. Mostly because I want to enjoy the spring, get more exercise, and be more present in my daughters' lives. I'm thinking I'll blog/comment about twice a week, then increase or decrease as needed. But I'm not retiring!

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  6. I'm a sucker, I'll stick with baseball no matter how much they wreck the sport.
    By the way, I've neglected to mention it but I really like your new blue font color.

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    1. Thanks Bo! I wanted to brighten up the blog a little bit. It seemed drab to me. And I'm with you on sticking with baseball. If we're still here after players' strikes and steroid scandals, we're never leaving :)

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  7. Wow! You are getting pretty close to 100K cards - very impressive! I'm with you on the Betts trade. It sucks, but given the choice between a compensation draft pick and what they got in trade, I'd pick the trade every single time without hesitation. I hope you get your baseball mojo back. All the off-field drama melts away once actual games get played.

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    1. Thanks Matt. It sucks to lose Mookie and Graterol will probably be a stud, but it's hard not to like what they got from the Dodgers (including salary relief.)

      Baseball has been particularly frustrating this off-season but you're right about the games. Once Spring Training gets going it will be hard not to feel that excitement again.

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  8. Leela: Didn't you have advertisements in the 20th century?
    Fry: Well sure, but not in our dreams. Only on TV and radio. And in magazines. And movies. And at ball games and on buses and milk cartons and t-shirts and written on the sky...

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  9. I noticed, and nice to see you back in action! Tremendous props for getting your entire collection onto TCDB, that's an incredible feat to say the least. I've been plodding away at this myself since the death of Zistle, but still have a ways to go.

    Still interested to see what ends up being card #100,000 when you get there!

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  10. Even though the swoosh is small... I wish they would have kept the log on the sleeve. And I heard about his plan for the playoffs on the radio... and nobody seemed to like the idea. That's saying a lot, because the A's have gotten bounced in one game wild card games a lot over the years.

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