Tuesday, May 19, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #143

It was a lot quieter at my house this past weekend.  My son graduated high school on Sunday afternoon, but the rest of the weekend was quiet and raining.  I spent most of Saturday cleaning up the card room by scanning a few trades, updating my spreadsheets, and filing cards away.  Only one small stack of cards remain.  Part of the cards I filed away are from today's two trades.  First trade came from member ILLRIMESAYA.


It is hard to keep up with all the variations of the Topps base set.  These 2024 All Star Game cards are the first in my collection from the set I did not know about.  


DeJong is still bouncing around the majors, signing a deal with the Tigers earlier this month.  At 32 years old, he can still provide a little pop off the bench as a backup infielder.  He is far removed from his best days as an All Star in 2019.


I remember watching Ian Bedell in Peoria a few seasons ago in Peoria thinking he would be in the St. Louis rotation sooner or later.  His career has stalled out in Triple A as he has been moved to the bullpen. 

The second trade came from member utvolsfan77.


I am still a sucker for minor league cards.  Just when I think I have seen every Classic set, a new one like the 1990 Draft Picks set pops up.  


I knocked off a few set wants from a variety of years, 2024 Chrome Update, 2009 Bowman Draft Chrome, and 1997 Donruss Preferred.


I also add a nice 2024 Topps Holiday Tree insert and a 2009 Update black parallel.  Although I hate to say it, Victor Scott's playing time may be reduced once Lars Nootbaar returns from the DL in a week or two.  Hard to justify playing time when you are not hitting above .200 .

  

  


  

Thursday, May 14, 2026

EBAY Win

If you have ever ordered a Topps Now card from the website or EBAY, you know it takes a few weeks before you receive the card.  That is not factoring in the wonderful postal service time.  On March 27, I won an EBAY auction for a JJ Wetherholt card highlighting his opening day home run.  If Topps makes a Cardinal card from a game I attended, I will always buy a copy.  

The auction stated I would receive the card withing 40 days, or May 7th.  Long story short, 40 days went by with no card and worse yet, no communication.  Having seen these cards live on EBAY for two weeks, I messaged the seller for an update.  He blamed Topps for only sending part of his order, and that he would mail the card on Monday.  Yesterday it finally showed up.


Great looking card.  I chose not to leave any feedback for the seller although he requested it.  I did receive my card, but the lack of communication left a sour taste in my mouth.  Who knows when it may have shipped if I did not message him.  
  

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #142

It has been an exhausting past few days in my house.  Saturday night my daughter graduated from college with her Bachelor's Degree.  Sunday was Mother's Day and my wife's birthday.  Yesterday my son's baseball team won their game and the conference title. Needless to say I have had little time for baseball cards.  Good thing I had some already scanned for today's post.  First up is a pwe full of Cardinals from member millrat99.


It is crazy how difficult in can be to trade for MLB Showdown cards.  They are not the easiest to find, and when you do, some traders put a premium on them.  Glad to knock out these 4 from 2000.


Funny how I always need one card to finish a set that is of a player most people have never heard of.  My 2006 Bowman Chrome team set is now complete.

The second package came from member JustinBobo77.


Miura is my first card from 2025 Bowman Draft Chrome.  I have lost track how many times I thought I had all the non shortprints from 2026 Heritage.  This is definitely the last one.  


McGreevy has been the Cardinals best starter so far this season.  He is a poor man's Greg Maddux.  Does not throw overly hard, but throws a ton of strikes.  Mathews will most likely be the first starter called up this season if someone gets hurt.  He would be up already if he did not walk so many batters.



  

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #141

I had the day off work today.  I had a dentist appointment an hour before work that involved pulling a tooth.  I had no idea it would require gauze remaining in my mouth for 3 hours and the left side of my face being numb for about the same amount of time.  That makes it very difficult to talk on the phone, so it was an unplanned vacation day for me.  What better way to spend a day off then to scan the last 2 trades on my desk.  First one came from member jamestagli.


There are plenty of low value Pujols inserts I do not have.  Always nice to add some to the collection.


Numbered cards are nice to add also, even if it is of a player who never made the big leagues.  This 2013 Bowman Draft blue is numbered to 500.

The second trade came from member Sharpie0226.


No more base cards needed from 2026 Heritage.  Now time to trade for the 5 shortprints.


I forgot about the 2025 Topps Chrome Update set before this trade.  Only 3 Cardinals in the set.  I wonder if the 2 cards are from the same game, or even the same pitch delivery.

It is a mini Mac from 2025 A&G.  McGwire ranks 4th in my collection with 817 different cards, trailing Lankford, Pujols, and Ozzie Smith.



My son need quite a few Altuve base cards from the last few years.  These make easy additions to trades.



    

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

EBAY Auto

It has been awhile since I added a new Cardinals player to my certified autographed collection.  I still had some leftover money on a gift card, so last week I did some shopping.  Found a great deal for less than $10 delivered.  


I have seen plenty of copies of this 2001 Topps Archives card before, but did not want to pay close to $20 for it.  McDaniel was a sneaky good reliever most people do not know about.  He played 21 years in the majors starting in 1955.  He spent his first 8 years as a Cardinal mostly as a reliever.  In 1960 he led the NL in saves with 27 and become the first winner of the Fireman of the Year award.  That year he became the first relief pitcher to ever receive a Cy Young Award vote.  


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #140

 I managed to work out a few trades last week, so today I have plenty of cards to show off from 2 trades.  The first package came from member b14rebel.


The young collector in me loves finding older parallels I need like the 1996 Ultra Gold Medallion.  


I did not know Topps made a 1st Edition set in 2023 until I saw these cards on a trade list.


Almost done with the non sp portion of 2025 Heritage.


It feels a little strange picking up Altuve cards right now for my son's collection.  He started a job in October that requires him to work most weekends, making it almost impossible for him to attend shows with me.  He is also going away to college in August.  Not sure how much he will be into collecting, but for now he wants to keep adding to his collection.

The second package came from member NY2NC01!


The last non sp Heritage I need along with a dandy 2022 A&G gold border mini.


Another base card to mark off the wantlist, this one from 2025 Prizm.  Arenado is not really tearing this season in Arizona.  He is hitting .205 with 3 home runs.  It is crazy to see how quickly he has declined.


Another Altuve base card for my son.  If for some reason he decides to stop collecting, I will most likely just set the cards aside.  By the time he graduates college, Altuve should be close to entering the Hall of Fame.  That should make it easy to move the collection if my son has no more interest in it.






Thursday, April 16, 2026

Graphing in Peoria

Over the weekend my wife and I attended two minor league baseball games.  Saturday night we traveled to Indianapolis to watch the Indians play the Louisville Bats.  It was team autograph night, and I always try to help out good trading partner Ron B add to his Pirates collection.  We managed to get 10 cards and a program signed for him.  I forgot to take pictures of them before I mailed them off Monday morning.

Sunday afternoon we traveled to Peoria to watch the Chief play the South Bend Cubs.  The game was not as intense as a Cardinals Cubs game, but still fun to watch.  The Chiefs gave up a 2 run home run in the ninth inning to lose by 1 run.  The game went by fast in a little over 2 hours.  As in years past, some of the team signs autographs after the game.  I did not have very many cards for the current roster, but did not come away empty handed.


I picked up a 2025 team set at the Cardinals Winter Warm Up in January.  Many players were either promoted or released.  


Tanner Franklin is the Cardinals #11 prospects.  In his 3 starts he has been dominant.  I doubt he will be in Peoria very long.  I watched him sign 16 copies of this card for someone in front of me.  I joked I only had one.  He laughed and said it is all good.  


Rainiel Rodriguez is a 19 year old catcher who is the Cardinals #3 prospect.  He is one of those players who when he makes contact, the ball sounds different off his bat.  He hit a double in the 8th inning that appeared to clear the wall, but neither umpire saw it well, and there are no challenges in Single A.  I was disappointed he was not in the autograph line after the game.  As I was walking out, another collector said Rodriguez would sign outside the player entrance.  After a 15 minute wait, he appeared and signed for me and 2 other collectors.  He appeared very shy and soft spoken, but signed quite a few cards for the other 2 people and posed for pictures.  He is another player I doubt will remain in Peoria very long.