Occasional thoughts on the odd, quirky, unnoticed, and underappreciated aspects of cards.
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
In Memoriam: The Original Frank Thomas (1929-2023)
Friday, January 13, 2023
The Lesser Knowns: 1973 Topps Edition
As I have been working on my 1973 Topps set, I've had the urge to share some of my thoughts on the set. I recently showed off five cards in the set with "hidden" Hall of Famers. Today's theme will be an intersection of my collection of the "lesser knowns" and the 1973 Topps set.
Put simply, a "lesser known" is a baseball player who reminds you of a more famous person. I categorize these players into a few groups:
- Players with a more famous baseball player in the family.
- Players sharing the same name with a more famous baseball player.
- Players sharing the same name with a more famous athlete in a different sport.
- Players sharing the same name with another more famous person.
Card #41 - Tom Walker
Card #43 - Randy Moffitt
The name Randy Moffitt might not immediately strike you as a lesser known until I tell you that tennis legend Billie Jean King's maiden name was Moffitt. She is Randy's sister.
Card #221 - Fred Kendall
Card #351 - Jimmy Stewart
Card #358 - Jim Nettles
Card #437 - John Kennedy
MLB's John Kennedy started his career in the majors in 1962, just a year after the more famous John Kennedy took the office of the U.S. presidency.
Card #444 - Ken Brett
Card #557 - Bernie Williams
Thursday, January 5, 2023
A Hall of Fame Bunch
For a while now, I've been plugging away at a new project: A Hall of Fame Frankenset. Every card #1 to #799 features a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The set is actually complete in the sense that there is a card in every slot. But there are a couple of "upgrades" I'm now trying to make on the set:
- Balancing the representation of players in the set. For example, right now I believe Sandy Koufax has two cards in the set and Carlton Fisk has 11. So, there's some work to do in that area.
- Adding some vintage cards to the binder. I am now on the lookout for affordable vintage cards of Hall of Famers. The acquisitions below should arrive in a few weeks from COMC. I was able to get them all for $2.50 or less. Most were less than $2.
With these additions, I'm closing in on 100 cards in the set that were issued before 1980. Not too shabby I'd say. The oldest card in the set, if you're curious, is a 1951 Bowman Billy Southworth.
There are a couple of cards featuring multiple players, one of which is card #731.