Friday, March 27, 2026

Opening Day

Yesterday was the first time I attended a Cardinals home opener.  My wife's cousin had 2 extra tickets down the right field line just past the netting.  These were great seats to see the players as they entered the stadium for the pre game parade.


JJ Wetherholt had a great debut, hitting a home run in his second at bat and adding a sacrifice fly later.


Masyn Winn had one hit in five at bats.  At the old age of 24 with a little over two full seasons of experience, he is looked upon as one of the leaders of the team.


Victor Scott had a great game with 3 hits and 2 stolen bases.  I thought he could have stolen third base in the eighth inning, but for some reason he never tried.  One of his hits was a beautiful bunt down the third base line with runners on first and second.  Even with the third baseman in on the grass, he easily beat it out.

The game had a bit of everything with home runs, big scoring innings, and a Cardinals bullpen that looks to be weak.  The Rays had the bases loaded to end the game.  It was a long day, as we arrived for the pregame pep rally at 10:30.  We watched batting practice for both teams at noon, then waited for the pregame parade at 2:30 before the first pitch at 3:15.  After experiencing everything, I believe opening day is a little overhyped.  It was fun, but the premium paid for food and parking was a little crazy.  Lots that were $40 last year were $60 yesterday.  Crazy to pay that to park for a few hours.


  
My best find of the day was this ticket stub laying in the seats after the game.  Like most clubs, the Cardinals do not print many tickets.  It is not in the best shape, but it will be a great memento of opening day and Wetherholt's debut.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #138

Just like last Tuesday's post, today's recap will feature mostly cards from one brand.  This time it is 2025 Stadium Club.  The first lot of cards came from member Geoff2568.


Nice to hit four of the six Cardinals base cards in one trade.  Despite him being in Arizona now and playing for Puerto Rico in the WBC (how strange is that after he was with the USA in 2023), the Arenado card is my favorite.


Cannot forget to add the Altuve base card for my son.

The second trade came from member SMSiegell.


Team set complete in two trades.


I also completed my 2025 A&G team set with this last short print.  This is Schoendienst card #101 in my collection.  Topps goes through a cycle of putting him in a lot of products for a year or two, then leaving him out for the next few years.  I was guessing my total would be higher.  He is one of 57 different Cardinals I have at least 100 different cards of.  I love being able to find collection stats on TCDB.








Tuesday, March 3, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #137

Today's post will be a lot about 2026 Topps.  First batch of cards came from ShellGuy97.  He is a newer member that must have opened a box or two.


A great start to my team set with seven of the ten Cardinals.  Sad to say the bottom for players are gone.


Great to add the Altuve to my son's collection in the same trade.

The second package came from member TnTitan1.  


With two trades my team set is finished.  Glad that did not take long.


I also added a 2025 sandglitter parallel of my favorite current Cardinals.  I am almost afraid to say that, as it always seem the player will be traded away in a year or two.


McGreevy would be close behind Scott as my favorite.  A nice guy I have met a few times that never has a bad word to say.  I doubt he will ever become an ace pitcher, but he should be a durable #3 starter.






Monday, March 2, 2026

Clearing out Some Duplicates

Like most collectors, I do not collect duplicates.  I cannot think of anyone who enjoys opening a box of cards and getting a bunch of doubles.  I have seen quite a few collectors opening 2026 Topps hobby boxes and getting two or three packs worth.  That is one of the big reasons I do not opening packs anymore, besides the value not being there most of the time.

Being a team collector, I have accumulated my my share of duplicates.  Over 20% of my trade list is Cardinals cards that I already have.  Any time I can send out a small chunk of those, I jump on it.  In early February I sent a trade proposal to TCDB member cchstove involving six Cardinals going each direction.  After a little back and forth, the trade was expanded to me sending out 18 cards and receiving 19 new Cardinals.  Perfect trade in my book.  


Starting off with a 1989 Cadaco game disc.  I love oddball, even if they look a little bland.  


The base cards included a nice 2024 Finest Arenado and a 2022 Topps Archives Snapshots Nootbaar.


Some recent inserts and parallels.  The A&G mini Masyn Winn is a rookie design variation.


Plenty of retired players including some Hall of Famers.  If you look closely at the 1993 Topps Gold Winner card, you will see Cardinals Lee Smith and Ozzie Smith on it.



Finishing things up with two cards of recent Cardinals Hall of Fame inductee Edgar Renteria.  Fans elect one or two players each year.  Renteria was voted in over Steve Carlton. Renteria had a nice career as a Cardinal, but nothing compared to Carlton.  Since voting is done online, the results usually favor those who played most recently.  This year's ballot includes George Hendrick, Brian Jordan, Yadier Molina, and Albert Pujols.  Not much guessing on who will get in.




    

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #136

It has been great to wake up to my news feed the last few mornings and find box scores for the Cardinals spring training games.  Even though the games do not count, it is one step closer to opening day.  A lot of Cardinals fans are predicting a bad year.  I am too, but I do not think their record will be much worse than 2025.  Problem is the other four teams in the division appear to have gotten better.  I am still a fan, and will continue to collect Cardinals.  My fandom is like a marriage, in good times and in bad times.  Maybe with the rough times it will be easier to trade for some of the cards.  

Today's first package came from member brando7288.


1976 SSPC is a very simple set featuring mostly posed photos.  I like it because you find cards of obscure players like Dick Billings on the top left and Ken Reynolds on the bottom left.  Ted Sizemore and Jerry Mumphrey have plenty of cards.  


After finding a 2018 High Tek Edmonds at the Saturday card show, here is another version.  This one is pattern 4.


I love trading for premium brands like 2019 Topps Inception.  Along with Triple Threads and Tribute, these brands do not show up often in trade or bargain boxes.

The second trade came from member stephen54scc.



These are 11 of the 17 cards in the Cardinals 2025 Topps team set.  You can see the number difference on the Graceffo card.  Ivan Herrera is the only card with a different photo than the base Topps card.  


    

Monday, February 23, 2026

2026 Card Show #2 Recap

One of the things I do to earn a little extra spending money is to keep the basketball game clock at the junior high where my wife teaches at.  She does the book while I am on the clock.  It works out well, as we both get paid $35 cash per night for about 2.5 hours worth of work.  The junior high games are very laid back compared to the high school games.  Out of the 12 nights we worked, I can only recall one issue with a coach or fan.  It makes the games so much more enjoyable.

The season wrapped up last week, so we came home with a nice stack of cash.  Since weather this past weekend was still cold and dreary, we decided to take a trip to a card show in St. Louis and spend a little bit of the cash.  It is a show that I have been to before that offers a nice blend of current and vintage cards.  Best of all, very few gaming dealers though this time there were a handful more.  Not a big deal, as there were still over 80 dealers with sports cards.  We arrived about an hour after the doors opened to find the parking lot was full.  We had to park at a nearby Target and walk.  As you would expect, the show was packed.  We spent close to two hours there and $80.


My first purchase was  ten Cardinals for $2.  The top three 2003 Flair Greats are from the Home Team boxes that are not easy to find.  I had to do a double take to make sure the price was correct.  I picked up the two blue GQ cards to make an even ten.


The other five cards include three 1992 Pacific McDonalds cards I hope to use for autographs, a Hrabosky card I needed after I had my first copy signed, and a LaRussa regional card for trade bait.


The next dealer had showcase full of 1960s cards sorted by year.  I was lucky to find this 1960 Crowe gray back variation I needed to knock my team set down to the Stan Musial card to finish it.  $1 very well spent.



I have boughten from the next vintage dealer a few times.  He has a great set up of commons sorted by number in monster boxes, the showcases full of high dollar cards and short prints.  The two 1959 cards are not in the best shape, but good enough for place holders.  The three 1964 cards include two high number short prints and the batting leaders card.  The last 1964 card I need is the Bob Uecker high number.  Price tag on the lot was $68, but he gave them to me for $50.  I love getting a deal without even asking.  


Another vintage dealer I have purchased from had similar setup, but he also had a box of just Cardinals.  This 1965 Topps high number looks great on the front despite a little bit of water damage on the back.  For $4, I will take it.


The next vintage dealer had three display cases full of stars.  I grabbed this 1966 Topps card for $20.  It is in almost perfect condition, just one minor corner ding.  Only two more high number cards to finish this set.


My last purchase was a dealer with over 30 dime boxes sorted by sport.  The tables were so packed, I had to wait over an hour for a spot to open up.  I ended up with 30 cards included these five Cardinals I did not have.


Here is a sample of the other 25 cards I pulled for trade bait.  Hard to pass up Hall of Famers, refractors, short prints, and numbered cards for a dime.

As I said in the beginning, the show was very busy.  This is one of the few shows I attend where the ungraded vintage outnumbers the graded.  If my budget allows, I will make another trip or two back sometime this year, as this show is held monthly.








  

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

TCDB 2 for Tuesday #135

Very short post today with only five cards to show off.  First three came from member Pumastrikes.


My 2025 Topps Archives team set is almost complete.


In fact is it complete thanks to this card from member CraigM.


Craig also sent a nice 2025 Topps Holiday insert.  I look for Helsley to have a bounce back season for Baltimore this year.  I am not sure the New York environment was a good fit for him last year.