Agreed. One of the nicest booklets I've ever seen.
And to the OP, from everything I have heard (from other sources and interviews with Cutch) he's a class act who is not caught up in his own stardom but appreciates the difference he can make due to his fame and finances.
Finding Hall of Fame managers that I don’t have has become more difficult (despite me still not having some pretty recent ones).
I was really pleased when this popped up on eBay. Lot also had opposing team lineup card which featured a young Pete Rose which is pretty cool.
Seller also had a...
Thanks! I don’t have people around who collect like I do (certainly not lineup cards) so it’s nice to share the fun here where there are other crazy people like myself :)
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Sounds good. With it or without it your collection is killer. At the same time, I can’t think of a better place for it!
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It was torn and taped back together, but still couldn't pass it up. Also won a lot at an auction house for 275+ lineup cards from Tommy Lasorda's personal collection from the years 1985-1990. I don't believe there will be any Playoff lineup cards from the 1988 World Series run, but will be...
Love the flag in background and based on what I’ve seen of your collection over the last while, I’m sure this will be a lot of fun!
Wanted to just check if you were still interested in the Cutch 1st career homerun lineup card?
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Another lineup card project. 275+ 1985-1990 lineup cards from Tommy Lasorda personal collection. Looks like many are the opposing team. I know the 1988 Playoff ones were separated out, but hoping for some interesting finds.
I feel like teams are viewing trades a little differently. Think of it this way... any team can just throw money at Machado or Harper and get a star who is still very young. For goldschmidt, you are going to have to pay him a ton after this year to retain him, and you also have to trade...
If you come across the thread I'd definitely love to see it. I had assumed it couldn't just be me, but hadn't seen anyone else post about it and so I couldn't help wonder.
It sounds like may be as widespread as I had suspected.
Hey! Long time no speak. Hope you are doing well!
Glad to hear I'm not completely crazy. I'd definitely love to see any photos you have and to see if we can find more info to corroborate.
Over the years of collecting I've seen my share of cards that were a bit small, and might have been suspect for trimming.
One of the things I've noticed is that (unlike any other set), a pretty significant percentage of the 2004 Bowman Chrome card I have had was a drop small. Back when I was...
1) I was able to pick up some great lineup cards this year. Key ones were:
-Connie Mack signed 1934 A’s lineup card in which Jimmie Foxx hit a homerun
- Casey Stengel signed 1955 Yankees lineup card from an exhibition game they played in Hawaii after the season
- Walter Johnson signed 1933...
With Mauer's retirement, I was wondering whether he might be the first player with a rookie autograph to make the Hall of Fame?
If I had to guess, the first player who had an insert autographed card in their rookie season to make the Hall will be Roy Halladay (1997 Bowman Auto), and depending...
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I have a game-used manager's lineup card from Clark's RC season featuring him in the lineup. Let me know if that would be of any interest.