Time to finally wrap up the TMV mailer with a pre-Expo finale, that will probably result in another large mailer heading to Michigan.
Might as well have a big start with these five postcards. I'm not sure how I'd react getting a touristy postcard from someone that had Ed Sprague's photo on the front. My favourites are the Guzman and Hentgen, since that does look to be Veteran's Stadium in the background, meaning they're both 1993 World Series photos.
The really oversized portion ends with these 1989 Topps LJN Baseball talk cards. Am I obsessed enough to find the player for these? Probably not. I do say probably, because some of these featured the voice of Mel Allen. Mel Allen was a 2/14 baby. Does that qualify those cards for my 2/14 collection?Probably not.
But with me, you never know.
And now, the slightly oversized. Maybe a centimeter or two beyond the usual, but still enough to group together.
Vladdy-mania to start the regular portion. You'd think they'd adjust the font size so it didn't look like a Dominican Repu.
Nothing says early 2020s like a masked mascot on their card. And there's Cavan Biggio, soon to be recipient of a World Series ring based on his 30 game stint with the Dodgers, before moving on to Atlanta.
2024 wasn't exactly the best year to get Bo Bichette in a Home Run Challenge. Maybe things will be better for him next year if his "wife" stays away from the ballpark. The Joe Carter is some sort of gaudy parallel. Matrix, to be accurate. Also: Sportflics! YEAH! That's Damaso Garcia on that card.And now, the slightly oversized. Maybe a centimeter or two beyond the usual, but still enough to group together.
Vladdy-mania to start the regular portion. You'd think they'd adjust the font size so it didn't look like a Dominican Repu.
Nothing says early 2020s like a masked mascot on their card. And there's Cavan Biggio, soon to be recipient of a World Series ring based on his 30 game stint with the Dodgers, before moving on to Atlanta.
Of all the people to make an appearance in two posts over the past few weeks, I never thought that Robinzon Diaz would be one of them. At least here, he's not getting saluted for being part of one of Pittsburgh's worst trades. Or Toronto's best.
And the best of both worlds. While Kirk hasn't been at his previous All-Star level the past couple years, he's been perfectly fine in his role.
There you have it!
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