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Sunday, July 16, 2017

International Man of Cardboard Mystery

I'm still not exactly sure what The World Cup of Trading all entails, but the fact that Wes was behind it was all I needed to know.

Sign. Me. Up.

Wes and I have had a nice storied run of trades over the years, and I knew that even though I claimed only three cards . . . well, let's just say I knew better than to expect ONLY three cards.

Here's the three I claimed:
At one point I sent every Josh Donaldson card I could find to Wes, so when I saw I could add one to my collection I jumped on it!  To my surprise it's numbered 3/5. Wow!

Addison Russell's had a bad year... slumping offensively and his name has been in the papers for the wrong reasons. But, the snow flakes are kind of cool, right?
Jacob Blas will be a freshman in college next year at the University of Arizona... supposedly he's a pretty good talent. Maybe I have a future Cub here?  One can hope!

And here's a shot of the rest of the cards Wes sent my way:
That's five team bags and a plastic case. Ha! 

Here's the best of the rest, starting with the parallels:
 THE VOGELMONSTER!
 Cards for my Brooks Kieschnick collection:
 Rizzo!
A masher in Glenallen Hill and...
 a University of Pennsylvania grad in Doug Glanville... two more PC guys!

Playing cards of the Cubs I grew up watching on WGN.

Sweet lenticular Kellog's Ferguson Jenkins!

Kerry Wood!
 Six of these Kerry Wood cards were new to my collection and I now sit at 510 unique cards.
 The Face2Face cards are super thick and numbered. I wonder why Kerry Wood was paired with Shawn Green? For what it's worth, Shawn Green had a 1.418 OPS against Wood in 15 plate appearances. 

I could post plenty more pictures of cardboard, but how about we switch it up:
This is the second Stars 'N Steel card of Kerry Wood Wes has sent to me over the years. The card is actually made of metal.  

How does Wes come by this stuff?


I honestly don't know, but the business card he included sure is spot on!

Thanks for the trade, Wes!  I hope you like all the Hammers I dropped on you!

4 comments:

  1. Lots of great Cubbies. I've definitely never seen that metal card before. Sweet!

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  2. Really loved Stars N Steel. Can't imagine it'll ever make a comeback, but fun to look back on.

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  3. Jenkins looks so young on that Kellogg's card. Great stuff from JBF.

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