With yesterday's doubleheader sweep of the Cubs, the Cardinals have moved into a tie for first place in the NL Central with the Brewers. Recent trade acquisition Jose Quintana pitched great in the night cap allowing only 1 run on 1 hit in 6 innings. I hope that trade works out well. The Brewers trade of closer Josh Hader has not worked out so well for them. They got swept by the Pirates with the last 2 being walk offs.
The Cardinals also move into a tie with the Phillies for the last wild card spot. The Phils were also busy at the trade deadline adding pitchers to their rotation. Should be a close race until the end. Speaking of the Phillies, I recently worked out a trade with TCDB member engine614. I sent him 3 Phillies in exchange for 5 Cardinals.
I finished my 2011 Bowman Draft Chrome set with these 2 cards. Always nice to cross another set off the wantlist.
Although the ivy on this 2000 Pacific Invincible base card has a Wrigley Field feel to it, I still like the design. The blue background really makes McGwire and the wall stand out. Nice touch adding the logo in the bottom right corner.
I have mentioned quite a few times how much I like the Opening Day blue parallels. They are not serial numbered like a Topps gold card, but I think they stand out better. This Flaherty is from the 2020 set.
I gained quite a few vintage Cardinals from the 1960s during my Cincinnati trip. This 1964 Topps card may outrank them all. This card is in great condition and also features a great Hall of Famer in Hank Aaron. I was not expecting such a near perfect card.
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