Showing posts with label happy birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy birthday. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Happy birthday to Bill Freehan!

I owe you guys a couple more trade posts, not to mention plenty more that show off lots of pickups from the last few months.  But that would involve scanning and writing, and I'm too lazy for that right now.  Besides, today is a special day that deserves its own post:
That's right, Tigers catching great (and favorite player of John's Big League Baseball Blog) Bill Freehan turns 76 years old today!
The 15-year catcher and '68 champ has a special place in my collection because not only was he a a Tigers fan favorite, he also played ball (and later coached) for my alma mater, which I may have mentioned before is the University of Michigan (yep, football too!).
While has health has been in decline for a while, mostly due to Alzheimer's, it's still easy for a fan like myself to picture him in his prime at and behind the plate, despite the fact that he played his final season seven years before I was even born.
So why not celebrate Bill's birthday with a Plaschke Thy Sweater is Argyle special:  a pentafecta?  The quick rundown is that it includes a rookie, relic, patch, autograph, and 1/1.  Since I have a pretty decent Freehan PC, that won't even make me break a sweat:
Of course Freehan's lone RC is this 1963 Topps which he shares with three others in all their floaty-headed goodness.
For the relic I chose this classy looking 2001 SP Legendary Cuts Debut bat.  While I have a number of choices here (especially thanks to the 2005 version) I quickly decided on this simple but elegant Upper Deck offering.

Speaking of 2005 SP Legendary Cuts (which recycles that commonly used photo), it's currently my only option for a patch example.  As a matter of fact, Bill doesn't seem to have any such cards outside of this very product.
My autograph selection faced plenty of stiff competition including the likes of Fleer's Greats of the Game and multiple UD choices (2004 Timeless Teams and 2005 Past Time Pennants come to mind).  But in the end I had to go with the beautiful 2005 Topps Retired Signature, in this case the Refractor version (which was removed from its uncirculated-style case before I acquired it).  It's simply an amazing set and the Refractor factor puts it over the top.
Believe it or not, I was more limited when it came time to select a patch than choosing a 1/1 as I have a pair of those.  The runner-up from 2005 Topps All-Time Fan Favorites was a very close second thanks to its cool retro action shot.  Still, this post is all about celebrating a portrait of the athlete as a young man, so I gave this 2006 Greats of the Game Magenta plate the nod despite the third instance of that photo out of the five cards I chose!

So here's to one of Motown's best backstops.  Happy birthday, Bill!

Friday, February 14, 2014

Happy birthd-EH, Doug C.!

I'd like to wish a very happy birthday to one of my favorite bloggers/traders, Doug of Sports Cards From the Dollar Store!  His happens to be very easy to remember since he so publicly collects cards of guys that share his February 14 birthday.  His posts from yesterday and today provide a few glimpses into that collection, if you're interested.  Athletes that fall into that category include (click the sport for all players):

Baseball:
Derek Norris
Takashi Saito
Dave Dravecky

Basketball:
Rip Hamilton
Gheorghe Muresan
Byron Mullens

Football:
Drew Bledsoe
Steve McNair
Jim Kelly
Harry Colon
Patrick Ramsey
David Garrard

Hockey:
Calle Johansson
Petr Svoboda
Viktor Kozlov
Marian Gaborik
Petr Mrazek

So in honor of this hoser's birthday, send him a bunch of 2/14 stuff!  I'm currently in the process of doing just that, and hopefully you'll see the results on his blog in just a few weeks.  Also, so this post isn't card-less, here's one of a player we both collect, another guy celebrating today:

And just for fun, who are the best athletes or other celebrities that share YOUR birthday?  Leave me some fun comments!  Mine include Bartolo Colon (ugh), Jason Babin, Joe Dumars and future MLB star Tracy McGrady, and Pat Verbeek and Kris Draper, plus actors John C. Reilly, Alfred Molina, Jim Broadbent, and music legend Bob Dylan.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

365 x 3 + 1 = 500

So, uh, yeah--I'm celebrating a couple milestones today:  this very post you're reading right now is #500!  At almost the very same time--almost because the actual anniversary was yesterday--this here blog is now three years old!  Could I have made sure those coincided instead of waiting a day late?  Probably, but who cares?  Let's get to some celebratin'!

Post number one occurred three years ago yesterday, on August 28, 2010.  I kicked things off with an image of Dr. Nick Riviera, explained the Simpsons-centered origin of the blog's original title (Too Many Grandersons) and then promised box reviews aplenty thanks to a nice purchase from Dave & Adam's.

Three days later I showed off my D&A bonus packs, then busted my first box to review, 2006 Bowman football (a.k.a the set I just finished YESTERDAY).  Two days after that I busted another jumbo football box, this time 2010 Topps, then used the Gridiron Giveaway codes as bribes for being listed on 10 bloggers' blogrolls, which paid off handsomely.  Among the collecting legends that did me that huge favor were Thorzul Will Rule, the Great Sports Name Hall of Fame, Night Owl, Emerald City Diamond Gems, and BA Benny.  Thank you all again for giving me many much-needed page hits!

From that point on I was busting and reviewing boxes and packs, showing off purchases from shows and online, occasionally coming up with original content, and displaying some of my favorite PC items.  And trading, let's not forget the trading, which is easily my favorite consequence of creating and maintaining this blog.  I completed nine trades that first month and haven't looked back, except when I've literally looked back to enjoy the results of those trades.

Not a whole lot has changed other than splitting off sister blog Too Many Manninghams so I didn't bore all of you baseball fans with my Michigan Wolverines collecting exploits.  Some new bloggers and traders have come and gone, and so have a lot of cards into and out of my collection.  I can honestly say it's been an outstanding three years, the best of my collecting life, thanks especially to learning and embracing some of the habits of those of you I still read daily and trade with as often as possible.  Thank you as always to those of you who read, comment, trade, and help me with the sometimes difficult task of maintaining the motivation to keep buying, trading, scanning, and writing.  Here's to three more!
So since this is a day of celebration, I'm taking a day off of coming up with anything remotely original and throwing some top five lists at you instead:

Top five all-time posts by pageviews:
Top five favorite search keywords that led to people visiting this blog (for real):
  • "UPS girl"
  • "Yo dawg template"
  • "Respek knuckles"
  • "Nickelback sucks"
  • "Attention whore"
Top five favorite posts of mine that I didn't just pick at random for this post:
Top five (times two) favorite post labels:

  • 1990s Tigers SUCKED
  • Alison Brie
  • Blue tape is awesome
  • COLLECT
  • Drug-fueled card-buying binge
  • ESPN blows goats
  • Jim Leyland is terrible at everything except smoking
  • Josh Hamilton says om nom nom drugs
  • Ohio State is like Topps and therefore dumb
  • WTF Chris Olds?
And finally, Top five animated Alison Brie images I'm gratuitously posting right now because this blog just turned three, and that's 21 in dog years:

Happy THREE Many Verlanders, everyone!

Friday, May 24, 2013

30 for 30: my 30 favorite PC cards on my 30th birthday

I'll start with this:  today is my 30th birthday.  I'm not the type for attention-whoring, but mentioning that makes the theme of this post make more sense:  I decided that because I turned 30 today, I should show off my top 30 cards in my PC.  Obviously this list could change very soon if I add new items, but as of this moment on May 24, 2013 (a birthday, by the way, that I share with, among others, Bob Dylan, Tommy Chong, John C. Reilly, Jim Broadbent, Alfred Molina, Michael Chabon, and Pistons legend Joe Dumars), these are my 30 favorites, in no particular order:

1. and 2.  Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker 1978 Topps RCs:  these two just had to go together.

3.  Bill Freehan 1963 Topps RC:  floating heads on a multiplayer RC of one of my favorite Wolverines/Tigers = WINNING.

4.  Cal Ripken Jr. 1982 Topps RC:  Bonner and Schneider look towards future Baltimore royalty.

5.  Carl Yastrzemski 1960 Topps RC:  Picked this up for a song, and it's still probably the best HOF RC in my PC.

6.  Curtis Granderson 2010 Topps Peak Performance auto/jersey:  Easily my best Granderson, which is worth celebrating even if the blog isn't named after him anymore.       

7.  Justin Verlander 2005 Topps Chrome auto RC:  Just a few years ago I nabbed this for about $20, now you couldn't pry it out of my cold, dead hands!

8.  Frank Tanana/Mickey Tettleton 2006 Topps Co-Signers dual auto:  It's a Tigers autograph of Mickey Tettleton, king of all batting stances and cheeks full of chew, what else could you ask for?!   

9. - 11.  A Ken Griffey Jr. Mariners trifecta:  1989 Upper Deck RC, 2001 Upper Deck All-Star Heroes bat, 1999 SP Signature auto:  The Kid was one of the greatest ever, and possibly the greatest of my generation, so he'll always hold a place of honor in my collection.  As a bonus, I pulled the bat and autograph (which absolutely floored me at the time) myself!

12. and 13.  A pair of Ripken autos!:  2004 EX Signings of the Times jersey auto and 2008 Sweet Spot Signatures Red Stitch Blue Ink auto:  The former came from the immortal Beardy and was my first ever Ripken auto, and the latter was a Blowout purchase I'm still glad I made!

14.  Barry Larkin 2005 Sweet Spot Signatures Red Stitch Black Ink auto:  My only auto of the best Wolverine baseball product of my generation was worth every penny.

15.  J.J. Putz 2009 Topps Heritage IP auto:  Larry of My 2008 Topps Set Blog went above and beyond to get me this amazing personalized auto of Wolverine-turned ace closer Putz.  Thanks again!

16.  Rich Hill 2007 UD Masterpieces Strokes of Genius Windsor Green auto (1/1):  I made myself stick to a limit of one Hill, and my favorite has to be this beautiful true 1/1 from what I consider UD's greatest accomplishment--the Masterpieces set.

17.  Stan Musial 2004 Donruss Leather & Lumber Leathercuts auto:  a barely noticeable defect allowed me to pick up what may be the best auto in my PC for a song on Blowout.  He truly was "The Man."

18.  Warren Spahn 2002 Donruss Elite Series Legends auto:  I picked this up at a show a loooooong, long time ago and I've never regretted it; I smile every time I see this beautiful auto of a lefty legend pop up in my PC.

19.  Willie Mays 2001 Fleer Rack Pack 1998 SITN auto:  Say Hey!  One of several cards here that I pulled myself, I was floored when this came out of a 2001 Fleer Platinum rack, one of my top 10 pulls ever.

20. - 22.  A trio of Wolverine nameplates:  Cazzie Russell 2011-12 SP Authentic By the Letter Nameplate, Zach Putnam 2008 Razor Letterman Nameplate, Mike Hart 2008 SP Rookie Threads Lettermen letter patch auto nameplate:  completing a project is always fun but these three, which turned out better than I could have imagined, were especially gratifying!



23.  Tom Harmon 1955 Topps All American RC:  a former white whale and now the crown jewel of my Michigan vintage and RC collection, I'm extremely excited to own this RC of a former Heisman-winner from what I consider Topps' greatest football set of all time (weasley-looking Wolverine logos included)!

24.  Anthony Carter 2005 Topps All American Autographs Chrome Refractors auto:  The former #1 has an amazing auto and it pairs up perfectly with a Refractor version of the above set!

25.  Bo Schembechler 2002 TK Legacy auto:  the undisputed highlight of my huge in-person purchase last year, I'm beyond thrilled to own an autograph of a part Wolverine legend.

26.  Chad Henne-Adrian Arrington-Mike Hart-Shawn Crable 2008 UD Premier Signature Foursomes auto:  Come on, you all know this card--it's TMM's background!  You should also be very aware by now that the 2008 Michigan draft class is my favorite ever, and this card includes FOUR of those players, placing it squarely in the top-five of my football PC.

27.  Desmond Howard 2006 Press Pass Legends Gold red auto:  I gave the nod to the Bo autograph for the #1 spot from the IPP haul, but this Des was a close second as it knocked off another white whale for me.  Hello, Desmond, hello, Heisman!

28.  Brendan Morrison 2004 TK Legacy Varsity Club auto:  Nothing special, just one of Michigan Hockey's greatest players ever, winner of a national title and the Hobey, pictured in the Wolverines' signature helmet and jersey.

29.  Marty Turco-Red Berenson 2004 TK Legacy Historical Links dual auto:  And this beaut encompasses two more of my all-time favorite Wolverine icers on one card!  Champions, champions everywhere!












30.  Steve Yzerman 1984-85 Topps RC:  The best Red Wing of my young life brought winning and titles back to Detroit, and the Wings have been the class of the league ever since!
I must say it was very difficult whittling this list down to "just" 30 cards, and that makes me glad I wasn't doing this when I was 15!  Some of you may be calling me old, and more of you are probably laughing at me since you've long since passed the wrong side of 30, but it was fun for me compiling a list of the cards I absolutely couldn't live without, one for each year I've been alive.  How about you, readers, what would your lists look like?

There's lots of doin's a-transpirin' this weekend for me, as is likely the case for many of you, so don't plan on seeing any new posts around here until Monday at the soonest.  Until then, everyone enjoy your holiday weekend and take a moment to remember what's important on Memorial Day.