Saturday, September 20, 2025

2025 trade package #14: My Sports Obsession


It took a bit after the clock finally hit zeroes for me to be able to function normally again, but now that I'm done enjoying Michigan's third victory of the season (over Nebraska), I can spend a bit of time on another trade post.

July package #2 arrived courtesy of fellow Michigan fan Jeff of My Sports Obsession. As he's done in the past, he sent me a straight-up BOX stuffed with cards, and so many of them were new that I decided to save myself a bit of effort by not scanning the dupes.

There's a ton of great content from the top three major US sports, so let's get into it:

Scan #1 includes Tigers favorites Miggy and Big Daddy, with the latter being represented on some very cool oddballs, two of which are playing cards. The highlight for me, though, is the quartet of Cronenworths. I still love that Jeff and I take turns bolstering each other's PC of the Michigan alum, and this time he sent me some great looking items, two of which are nice parallels. We're currently the #s 3 and 4 collectors of Cronenworth on TCDb, by the way.
Scan #2 begins with two more Fielder cards including another fun oddball. A guy who hit 300+ HR including 258 over a seven-year span of 1990-96 most definitely has the power to hang in a set made in conjunction with Duracell. A single Griffey, featuring what appears to be Junior in an older style Mariners uni, gives way to a nice little bunch of Gwynns, with an oddball and some Stadium Club beauties in the mix. The latter applies to another of our shared PC guys in Barry Larkin, and that card brings back great memories of watching him play, plus the original Stadium Club Chrome products. 2021 2nd-round IF Izaac Pacheco provided some nice pop for the Midwest League champion West Michigan Whitecaps as he works his way through Detroit's system.
Oh hey, it's another one of the players Jeff and I both PC--Cal Ripken Jr.! He's the #1 guy whose cards we send back and forth and #1 in my collection (second to Frank Thomas in his). Topps Chrome Platinum and Stadium Club Chrome both have pleasing designs. The less I say about Tork's team and their division lead-choking ways right now, the better, though I do appreciate getting his cards. And including the next scan, you get to see 11 Many Verlanders that Jeff sent my way, with some nice looking Topps designs leading the way.
See? Even more Verlanders! Even a card of him with his latest team, the Giants, who've all of a sudden helped lead him to the fountain of youth, apparently. It would be awesome if he felt like pitching next season.

He's joined by another Tigers Topps parallel like in the first scan, plus a pair of interesting 80s issues: a Fleer Mini of catcher Matt Nokes, and a 7-11 coin of HOFer Jack Morris. Sweet!
I'll say it until I'm blue (and maize?) in the face, but thank you to those who send me Michigan Basketball cards I don't have so I can spend my money on the sports I prefer! Jeff sent me a couple recent-ish stars in LeVert and Franz Wagner, the latter of which is, appropriately enough, blue!

On the football side of things, my collection of transfer RB Zach Charbonnet (UCLA) got a nice little three-card boost that included a RC and cool multi-color die-cut of the same. Stud WR Nico Collins pops up once, as does former UM coach and current Chargers leader Jim Harbaugh. Buckeye-killers Haskins and Hutch join in the fun in airbrushed form thanks to Wild Card Matte.
Hutch has been pretty quiet early this season, though I'll attribute some of that to rust after an injury derailed what was going to be a special 2024 season for him. Jenkins is in his second season with Cincy and hopefully will improve on his 3.0 sacks from last year while I continue to chase his RCs like the ones above. Law is a deserving HOFer and I'm glad he continues to appear in lots of post-career products just like Charles Woodson. Former blog namesake Manningham is another guy who comes up pretty often despite his relatively short career, likely due to helping Eli Manning's gumpy ass win a Super Bowl. The SAGE card above is my first of UM DB Rod Moore, a guy who made some big plays for the '23-'24 champs, then was out all of last season and the start of this one. Ojabo's another example of what you get with the current "Wild Card" name these days. And I love adding to my collection of the championship team's defensive MVP, Mike Sainristil, who's been solid in the league so far.
This last scan begins with a couple more RCs in a post stuffed with them. Mazi hasn't lived up to his college and draft hype but was fun as an amateur, and Wilson was even more of a blast as a high-scoring WR for the '23 champs, though he's been slow to get going in the NFL due to injuries.

Last up we have a group of seven cards of players Jeff sent that I'll hold onto but won't count towards those players' collections as they're pictured in other college unis. First is a quartet of TE Erick All, who bailed for offensively-challenged Iowa and made room for Colston Loveland to be a star in Ann Arbor. Charbonnet, as I mentioned, headed out west to UCLA and put up good enough numbers to get himself drafted by Seattle, where he's made some nice plays. And WR/KR AJ Henning remained in the conference like All, heading to Northwestern where he put up some solid numbers with the benefit of more playing time he might not have received in Ann Arbor.

Jeff, thanks a ton for this generous box of stuff that really had a nice effect on a bunch of my favorite collections! I need to start a new stack for you since sending that last one but I'm looking forward to treating you to some Wolverines while we celebrate our team's 3-1 start. GO BLUE!

I should be back soon with even more July trade content. Until then, Tigers, would it kill you to win a game every now and then and not lose the division in embarrassing fashion?

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