Showing posts with label Baseball Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baseball Cards. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Rafael Palmeiro’s Comeback & Fight Against Steroids



I will be completely honest here, Rafael Palmeiro broke my heart. Why you may ask? Well I have like four-or-five of his rookie cards in mint condition that I was planning on cashing in once he made it to the Hall of Fame, but after an inclusion in the Mitchell Report and a failed test for steroids before the end of his playing days the value of his cards plummeted. Palmeiro will likely never make it into the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York and I will likely never strike it rich off his Topps Tiffany playing cards, but that won’t stop Palmeiro from fighting back against his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. In fact, Palmeiro is taking his fight against steroids so far that at the ripe age of 53-years old he is making a return to professional baseball.

After spending much of his MLB career with the Texas Rangers and the Baltimore Orioles the former MLB first baseman is now headed to the Cleburne Railroaders of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. Rafael will also be joined by his son, 28-year old Patrick Palmeiro, on the Railroaders.

Palmeiro let it be known this winter that he would like to return to Major League Baseball and even went as far as to claim that he could still contribute at the Major League level. Palmeiro asked for an invitation to spring training to prove that and to win a job outright this spring, but no teams were willing to extend the invite leading Palmeiro to play for Cleburne to try and prove that he still has it. Palmeiro also wants to prove that he still has it, and has always had it, without the boost that performance enhancing drugs can give.

Palmeiro was quoted as saying to The Athletic in December:

"Maybe 12 years later, if I can come back and prove I don’t need anything as an older player with an older body, then people might think, OK, maybe he didn’t do anything intentionally."

That sounds great, now it’s time to prove it. Good luck.

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

New York Yankees Star Aaron Judge Named Topps Card No. 1 for 2018


New York Yankees Star Aaron Judge Named Topps Card No. 1 for 2018
The Annual Topps® Baseball Card Set Arrives January 31

(New York, N.Y., January 29) – New York Yankees star Aaron Judge continues to earn accolades as the reigning American League Rookie of the Year was voted to be Card No. 1 in 2018 Topps® Baseball Series 1 by thousands of fans as revealed exclusively on MLB Network today.

Baseball fans can get the newest Topps Judge card when the Major League Baseball season kicks off with 2018 Topps Baseball Series 1 hitting the stores on January 31. They can also find rookie cards, autograph cards of their favorite players, and an interactive sweepstakes that will last all baseball season with Home Run Challenge.

Aaron Judge transcended baseball during his record-breaking rookie season,” said David Leiner, Topps Global General Manager. “Fans from across the league were excited to see him play so it comes as no surprise they voted for him to be Card No. 1 for this year’s set. We are thrilled to add him to the list of great players that have been featured on the first card of the year.”

Judge joins players such as Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams, Mike Piazza and Derek Jeter as those who have claimed Card No. 1. Mike Trout and Kris Bryant were voted to the top spot the last two seasons, respectively, through an online vote.

Topps, the exclusive trading card partner of Major League Baseball, provides an experience unlike any other. Baseball fans and collectors can’t replicate the fun they have when opening a pack of cards.

Collecting and trading baseball cards has become a hobby that crosses generations with longtime collectors and newcomers alike getting in on the action.

Collecting baseball cards is a great family activity from the moment you open a pack to getting your favorite player and then putting them in a binder,” Leiner said. “Baseball cards resonate with fans, which you see at the ballpark with fans asking players to sign their Topps cards or in stores where people get together to share in a special hobby.”

This year’s annual release looks at memorable moments and milestones including Jackie Robinson Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Memorial Day, and special throwback nights depicting unique uniforms worn. Topps is also honoring MLB’s award winners from 2017 with special cards made for the Most Valuable Players, Rookie of the Year award winners, Comeback Player of the Year and more.

Baseball fans can find the newest Topps baseball product in hobby shops, mass retailers and at Topps.com.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Judge, Montgomery Named To 2017 Topps All-Star Rookie Team

Judge, Montgomery Named To 2017 Topps All-Star Rookie Team
Fans can get exclusive trading cards of the ‘Rookie Cup’ team on Topps.com

NEW YORK, November 7, 2017 -- Yankee standouts Aaron Judge and Jordan Montgomery were today named among the 11 MLB players selected to the Topps All-Star Rookie Team.
The right fielder Judge, the presumptive candidate for A.L. Rookie of the Year and a finalist for league MVP, slashed .284/.422/.627 with 52 home runs and 114 RBI in his first full season in the big leagues. The 25-year-old also won the Home Run Derby and was selected to the All-Star Game.

Montgomery, 24, a surprise addition to the rotation out of spring training, pitched to a 9-7 record and 3.88 ERA, starting 29 games and tossing 155 1/3 innings, both third on the squad.

“This is one of the most impressive Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team classes I have seen,” said David Leiner, Vice President and General Manager of Topps North American Sports & Entertainment. “It shows how incredibly popular baseball was this year with its young breakout stars. They join an incredible group of players who have won the Topps Rookie Cup in the past and will have the special logo appear on their Topps trading cards next season.”

For the second year in a row, baseball fans can get special TOPPS NOW® cards of the Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team immediately with an exclusive set available on Topps.com.

Two other MLB teams had multiple players named to the Topps All-Star Rookie: the Boston Red Sox with outfielder Andrew Benintendi and third baseman Rafael Devers, and the Milwaukee Brewers with catcher Manny Pina and relief pitcher Josh Hader.

The members of the Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team will have their 2018 flagship trading cards feature a “Rookie Cup” logo depicting the honor.

Past honorees of the Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team have included former MVPs such as Buster Posey, Ichiro, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Cal Ripken Jr. In addition, more than 20 former Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team members have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame including all three 2017 HOF inductees Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez.


Here's the full list of the 2017 Topps All-Star Rookie Team:
C – Manny Pina, Brewers
1B – Cody Bellinger, Dodgers
2B – Ian Happ, Cubs
SS – Paul DeJong, Cardinals
3B – Rafael Devers, Red Sox
OF – Aaron Judge, Yankees
OF – Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox
OF – Trey Mancini, Orioles
RHP – German Marquez, Rockies
LHP – Jordan Montgomery, Yankees
RP – Josh Hader, Brewers\

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Gleyber Torres signs with Topps

New York Yankees top prospect Gleyber Torres signs with Topps Authentics

The Topps Company has added Gleyber Torres to its Topps Authentics lineup. The New York Yankees' top prospect has signed an exclusive deal for autographed memorabilia with Topps Authentics.

Topps Authentics, the memorabilia arm of The Topps Company, will offer signed baseballs and bats by Torres, who is rated in the top three of all MLB prospects, on Topps.com.
“I’m happy to be part of this big family,” said Torres, who has appeared on Topps’ Bowman line of baseball cards. “I’m happy to be here and everything Topps has done for me.”
Look for Torres’ signed memorabilia on Topps.com. 
Topps Authentics is also the exclusive home for signed memorabilia for MLB standouts Carlos Correa, Francisco Lindor, Luis Severino, prospect Mickey Moniak and more.



Friday, February 17, 2017

Sanchez Takes Mantle’s Vaunted No. 7 Topps Card


Sanchez Takes Mantle's Vaunted No. 7 Topps® Card

Yankees star catcher Gary Sanchez, who hit 20 home runs in 53 games in his rookie season in 2016, may or may not be the next Mickey Mantle in the Yankees lineup. But the powerful 24-year-old is following in The Mick's footsteps in another way for Yankees fans and card collectors—the storied No. 7 card in the recently released Topps® 2017 Series 1 Baseball set.


Card No. 7 had been reserved for Mantle since his death in 1995. Beginning with the 1996 flagship set, Card No. 7 had been either Mantle or, for a few years, no one. That meant a gap in the checklist for the years in which Topps did not have an agreement with the Mantle estate to include his card in that particular year.


Enter Sanchez, whose exploits earned him runner-up status in the American League Rookie of the Year voting, despite playing less than half the season in pinstripes.


“Baseball fans are witnessing a great time in baseball right now with an impressive young group of players,” said Kevin Eger, Topps Brand Manager. “We felt it was time to offer Card No. 7 to a young, emerging star, but we still wanted it to be a New York Yankee. Gary Sanchez is part of the re-emergence for the Yankees, helping to bring that certain mystique back to the team. He felt like a natural fit for Card No. 7.”


The Sanchez card was issued earier this month along with N.L. MVP Kris Bryant's No. 1 card, the "Ultimate Card Giveaway" of two million cards from throughout Topps' 66-year history and a series of First Pitch™ insert cards in its Series 1.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Topps to Release Cards Focused on Players Who Overcame Disabilities & Health Problems


I know baseball cards are so 1990’s and earlier but Topps, the leading maker in baseball cards, is doing something that I felt was worth mentioning. Topps is releasing a new set of baseball cards that will feature and showcase ballplayers who have overcome disabilities and health changes on their path to stardom in Major League Baseball. This is quite the gesture, and marketing ploy but stick with me, by Topps and it deserves recognition in my opinion.

The set is to be called “Pride & Perseverance” and was released this week to celebrate the 70th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month and also honors the 25th anniversary of American with Disabilities legislation.

Wendy Lewis, Major League Baseball’s Senior Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion and Strategic Alliances, released a statement praising Topps for the new set and for bringing these players into the limelight once again. Players like Jim Abbot who was born without a right hand but went on to pitch in Major League Baseball and even throw a no-hitter with the New York Yankees after winning a U.S Olympic medal with the countries baseball team in 1988. Players like Curtis Pride who was legally deaf but still went on to play outfield and hit at a Major League level for 13 years with the New York Yankees, Detroit Tiger and others.

Jim Eisenreich will also be honored in the series after battling Tourette’s syndrome alongside Pete Gray, the St. Louis Browns outfielder who lost his arm in a childhood accident, and William Hoy who was born deaf but was still able to play centerfield from 1888 to 1902. There will be current players in the mix as well as the Chicago Cubs ace starting pitcher and first baseman Jon Lester and Anthony Rizzo, both cancer survivors, will be in the pack along with former New York Yankees reliever Buddy Carlyle, who was diagnosed with diabetes. Houston Astros outfielder George Springer, who deals with stuttering on a daily basis, will be in the pack along with Jake Peavy, the San Francisco Giants right-hander, who is legally blind without corrective lenses or contacts.


Well played Topps, you may have just convinced me to get back into buying baseball card sets again. 

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Baseball Cards: Mariano Rivera


Mariano Rivera bobble head giveaway night is tonight at Yankees Stadium as we take on the Tampa Bay Rays so I wanted to take this opportunity to show some Mariano Rivera cards out of my personal baseball card collection. This day, both on the blog and on the field, is about Mariano Rivera and it damn well should be. Thank you Mariano for a great career and for everything you have ever done both on and off the field. You are a class act and we love you Mo!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Baseball Cards: Derek Jeter, The Mick, & George Bush


I just thought this was a cool picture for a baseball card. I know it is probably not worth any money or anything like that but it has Derek Jeter at bat and has President George W. Bush in the stands and Mickey Mantle in the dugout. Pretty cool and when I saw it I just had to have it. Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Baseball Cards Don Mattingly


Here is part two of the Don Mattingly baseball card special here on The Greedy Pinstripes. Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Baseball Cards Don Mattingly


Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers are playing the New York Yankees over the next couple days so I wanted to take this opportunity to share some Don Mattingly cards out of my personal collection for your enjoyment... so enjoy!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Baseball Cards: Hideki Matsui


Today the Yankees will have Hideki Matsui retire as a Yankee and honor him at Yankees Stadium before the game with the Tampa Bay Rays. The team will also be giving away Hideki Matsui bobble heads so get your Yankees tickets to this game before they are sold out. I wanted to take the time to share a few of my Hideki Matsui Yankees cards out of my personal baseball card collection. Enjoy and congratulations again to Hideki Matsui for a great career both in Japan and in the Major Leagues. No matter what Godzilla you will always be known as a New York Yankee.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Tampa Yankees Release Team Baseball Card Sets


The Tampa Yankees are releasing a set of team baseball cards that can be bought on TYBASEBALL.com. The card team sets start at only $7.00 for both the 2012 and 2013 seasons. You can also buy the entire 2012 prospect card set from the Florida State League for $15. If you're a prospect fan, a Tampa Yankees fan, and a baseball fan this is the perfect time to buy now. You can purchase the cards HERE or by visiting tybaseball.com

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Cardboard Therapy 7/5/13

Being posted as a part of Syndicated Sunday from Draft 2 Dynasty

Cardboard Therapy 7/5/13

Welcome back for another installment of Cardboard Therapy. Thanks to some rain delays and timely rain stoppages we were able to get some autographs and keep the cards dry. This batch of cards were autographed either on July 3rd or 4th. Both Tampa and Lakeland had their versions of 4th of July festivities. Without further BLAH BLAH BLAH here we go.
 
Brian Baisley
          
Marcus Thames
                   
Gary Sanchez
          
Peter O'Brien
                    
Bryan Mitchell
          
Mason Williams
                    
Fu-Lin Kuo
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Baseball Cards Don Mattingly


The manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers is former Yankees captain Don Mattingly. I wanted to take the time all series long to share a few Donnie Baseball cards out of my personal collection to honor the former Yankees All Star. Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Baseball Cards Don Mattingly


The former Yankees captain Don Mattingly is now the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and with the Dodgers traveling to Yankees Stadium tonight I wanted to take the chance to share some of my Mattingly baseball cards out of my personal collection. Enjoy!!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Baseball Draft Cards Tyrone Hill


Welcome to Day 2 of the MLB First Year Player's Draft where today's share out of my personal baseball card collection is a Topps draft pick card featuring Tyrone Hill.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Go Watch The Movie #42


The latest movie telling the story of Jackie Robinson and his entrance into baseball that shook up not only the league but the entire world comes out today. I usually refuse to spend my hard earned money spending $10+ bucks a ticket plus gold with butter on it but I may temporarily suspend that for this movie. Enjoy the movie and the picture of this Jackie Robinson Topps baseball card out of my own personal collection!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Baseball Cards: Luis Sojo


The latest share out of my personal baseball card collection is the Tampa Yankees manager Luis Sojo. He is the winning-est manager in the history of the Florida State League and is now showcased here for you on this lazy Sunday. Enjoy.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Baseball Cards: Current Yankees In Different Places


The latest share out of my personal baseball card collection is a bunch of current Yankees before they donned the pinstripes. The set includes Mark Teixeira, Alex Rodriguez, Kevin Youkilis, Travis Hafner, CC Sabathia, and Ichiro Suzuki. Enjoy!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Baseball Cards: Phil Hughes


Phil Hughes is getting closer and closer to being in his first Spring Training game and I wanted to share with you some of the Phil Hughes cards from my personal baseball card collection. Enjoy!