the Clemente 35th Anniversary card, Greinke and Josh Bell in my Turkey Reds, and 2 Vlad insert set cards in Series One. I got a Don Sutton Baseball Flashbacks insert in the Heritage box. No high numbers, no players I collect, not much in the way of interesting-to-me rookies or stars...
Brick-and-mortar store of famed YouTube video breaker Chris Justice. The Hobby Box Sports Card Shop was established April 2006. CardsInfinity.com Website established August 2007. Creator of the infamous "Jersey Card Shirt," a t-shirt with over 500 fabric swatches taken from game-used cards a...
if a player is on a hot streak, his card will change to make it more likely (for example) that he will hit a home run and less likely that he will strike out. Similarly, if the team’s ace has been getting shelled, his card will be changed to increase the odds that he’ll be...
One thing I do find time for is a card shop visit every couple of weeks. I’m lucky to have two so close to me, Hoody’s and The Sports Room. They balance each other nicely. The Sports Room is the closest, oldest and the one I’ve gone to the most, but their selection is a...
Rating: 2.1 Rate This Product A yearly cardboard experience for MLB collectors, 2020 Topps Chrome Baseball supplies fans with a chromium take on the flagship design. Just like in2019, formats include Hobby boxes with two autographs and HTA Jumbo boxes with five autographs. ...
New Era, the official on-field brand of MLB caps, will have its logo featured on the left side of each player's cap. The new caps will debut in the wild card games, continue throughout the playoffs, and become a permanent part of uniforms in the 2017 season. ...
Baseball has continued to be the main drawing card. The growth of the CWS prompted the stadium’s renovation and expansion, which began in earnest in the early ’90s and is ongoing today. A new look Rosenblatt is at once a throwback to a bygone era – with its steel-girded grandstand an...
The Internet didn't exist and no one I knew subscribed to any hobby publications, so we must have heard about them from the one or two brick-and-mortar card shops in the area. The first show I went to was an hour's drive away at a Quality Inn or Best Western near Baltimore in ...
a spinner that was sliced up into a dozen categories - things like "you hit a homerun in Cooperstown", "you hold an all-time Reading Baseball record" or "you married an RMHS grad". If the spinner landed on a category that applied to you, then you win a $5 Dunkin Donut card!
Here is my problem. He is a Junior in HS, recently named as a PG All American, got 14 D1 recruiting letters, his team has a legit shot to win a state title run but he just got a C on his report card. Do I back down or enforce the rule?