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| 1992 Fleer #596 Todd Zeile 1997 SkyBox Metal Universe #230 Ron Gant 1997 SkyBox Metal Universe #231 Brian Jordan 1997 SkyBox Metal Universe #232 Ray Lankford 1997 SkyBox Metal Universe #234 Tom Pagnozzi 1997 SkyBox Metal Universe #235 Todd Stottlemyre 1998 Fleer Ultra Main Set #295 Todd Zeile |
Showing posts with label Todd Zeile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Todd Zeile. Show all posts
2017-06-15
Zistle Trade #31
With this trade post, I'm all caught up with Zistle, because I've been extremely inactive there for the last few months.
I liked the sparkly set that was 1997 Metal Universe, and bought several packs when it was new. Before this trade I only had one uniformed Cardinal, John Mabry, which came in a prize package. Now I've got 6 with the addition of these 5, leaving me Alan Benes, Andy Benes, and Dennis Eckersley to complete the team set. I also picked up 2 Todd Zeiles, one featuring his time with the Marlins, where he arrived with a much higher-profile star, Mike Piazza. Piazza of course was quickly sent to the Mets, and Zeile would go to the Rangers at the trade deadline, and the following season, rejoin Piazza on the Mets. I guess I never realized before they played together for both of those teams and Los Angeles.
2016-06-12
Zistle Trade #24
I made another smallish trade on Zistle, for some needs from the overproduction era. A few are base cards, but 6 of the 9 are either from traded sets or inserts, so they're a little harder to track down.
I've long been working on the 1990 Donruss set, and Ryne Sandberg was one of the two Bonus MVPs I didn't have yet. I've got the other on the way in another trade, too, so that insert set is nearly complete along with the base set, which I think is almost complete except for some errors and variations. I have a lot of 1989 Donruss base cards, but not many bonus MVPs, so the Ripken is a good get for me. The two Todd Stottlemyre cards are just because I collect Todd Stottlemyre, much like the Ozzie, Todd Zeile, and Jose Canseco cards. I put the Team USA cards from 1991 Topps Traded on my list after getting a few of them in the past and liking them, and finally there's a 1993 Topps Gold, also of Ryne Sandberg. I've still got over 780 of those to go to complete that set.
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| 1988 Fleer #276 Jose Canseco 1988 Fleer Update #U-68 Todd Stottlemyre 1989 Donruss Bonus MVPs #BC-15 Cal Ripken 1989 Score Young Superstars II #20 Todd Stottlemyre 1989 Upper Deck #674 Ozzie Smith 1989 Upper Deck #754 Todd Zeile 1990 Donruss Bonus MVPs #BC-10 Ryne Sandberg 1991 Topps Traded #83T Phil Nevin 1993 Topps Gold #3 Ryne Sandberg |
2015-10-29
Zistle Trade #20
I've now successfully completed 20 trades on Zistle, and this one was with a frequent trading partner, who seems to be a Marlins collector for the most part. Every time I add some relatively common cards to my want list, he's usually got a trade for me within a few weeks. I'm certain most of these were added recently, especially the 1993 Studio cards I added when I got the Gregg Jefferies in my last trade.
I like these Studio cards, but I really started collecting Studio in 1997. I liked the design that year and bought a whole box, which was tough to do on the budget of a teenager. Those cards made me appreciate the Studio brand, so through the years I've sought out at least the Cardinals from other years, including those not pictured on the team, as I always do.
The other 3 cards also feature out-of-uniform Cardinals, including rookie cards for Heathcliff Slocumb, who played part of 1999 with the team, and Steve Kline, who played here 2001-2004, and was the league leader in appearances each season 1999-2001. Then there's my long lost cousin, Todd Stottlemyre. I always forget the exact relationship; I think technically it's 2nd cousin once removed. Now I've got to call my mom and maybe grandma tomorrow to sort this out.
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| 1993 Studio #45 Scott Cooper 1993 Studio #62 Todd Zeile 1993 Studio #88 Ron Gant 1992 Donruss #334 Heathcliff Slocumb 1993 Bowman #111 Todd Stottlemyre 1995 Topps #635 Steve Kline / Herb Perry |
The other 3 cards also feature out-of-uniform Cardinals, including rookie cards for Heathcliff Slocumb, who played part of 1999 with the team, and Steve Kline, who played here 2001-2004, and was the league leader in appearances each season 1999-2001. Then there's my long lost cousin, Todd Stottlemyre. I always forget the exact relationship; I think technically it's 2nd cousin once removed. Now I've got to call my mom and maybe grandma tomorrow to sort this out.
2015-01-28
Zistle Trade #11 Part I
I actually completed 2 Zistle trades recently, so here's part of one in addition to the one I posted 5 days ago. This one was with a Cubs fan, so the duplicates I sent out were Sandbergs, Dawsons, Madduxes, and some others.
These 3 are a good start, but I still have 9 cards left to go to get all the 1990 Fleer Cardinals, which is comprised of a total of 24 cards. For some reason I have 8 Todd Zeiles.
1990 Score is another set with 24 Cardinals in it, and another one in which I previously had 12. So, now I still need 10 from that set.
Since I like cataloging all of the sets and Cardinals players in my posts using Blogger's labels feature, I split this trade into 2 posts. This post is really what was left when the second one was full, so the other half (roughly) will be up tomorrow.
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| 1990 Fleer #242 Tom Brunansky #244 Alex Cole #256 Tony Pena |
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| 1990 Score #260 Vince Coleman #600 Todd Zeile |
Since I like cataloging all of the sets and Cardinals players in my posts using Blogger's labels feature, I split this trade into 2 posts. This post is really what was left when the second one was full, so the other half (roughly) will be up tomorrow.
2013-04-08
182 Packs Giveaway, Part III
When I claimed the Cardinals - and Mark McGwire and Todd Stottlemyre - in the pack-per-day giveaway held at TribeCards, I had no idea just how many cards I'd wind up with, and how many different players. So that I can tag all of the sets and Cardinal players, I've broken this up into a series of who knows how many posts. Thanks for all the cards, David.
[Part I]
[Part II]
Here are Tim Jones and Bryn Smith sporting a look the cardinals have brought back this year, red caps on the road.
More road shots except for Scott Terry. These cards kind of remind me of the blue and red parallels modern Topps has.
Storm Davis arrived via the randomizer, and here's the final McGwire I received.
Now here are 3 guys I remember well from when I first started watching baseball. I'd have traded you any other 1B, Closer, or 3B for these cards back then.
Bret Wagner - never heard of him. I enjoy how baseball-reference.com let's me immediately find out what happened to these unknown draft picks, though. Bret made it up to AA, then got traded to Oakland, but stayed at AA. The Todd Zeile card is a parallel set with a dumb name but an interesting concept. Topps jumped at the rare chance to simulate the rest of the 1994 Season after the strike, and put out the projected stats onto cards. Todd would have hit over 50% more doubles than he did in the real season (38 vs 25), but just under 37% more home runs (26 vs 19). I wonder why that is.
That's it for today, and there are still plenty more to go.
[Part I]
[Part II]
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| 1991 Topps #262 Tim Jones #734 Bryn Smith |
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| 1990 Score #235 Scott Terry #347 John Costello #537 Greg Mathews #556 Ken Dayley |
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| 1991 Studio #65 Storm Davis #106 Mark McGwire |
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| 1991 Studio #232 Pedro Guerrero #237 Lee Smith #240 Todd Zeile |
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| 1995 Topps #167 Bret Wagner CyberStats #173 Todd Zeile |
That's it for today, and there are still plenty more to go.
Labels:
1990 Score,
1991 Studio,
1991 Topps,
1995 Topps,
Bret Wagner,
Bryn Smith,
cards,
giveaways,
Greg Mathews,
John Costello,
Ken Dayley,
Lee Smith,
Mark McGwire,
Pedro Guerrero,
Scott Terry,
Tim Jones,
Todd Zeile
2012-10-10
Random Cardinals from Josh, Part I
I won a little contest at Royals and Randoms, just for doling out an opinion. The randomizer fell my way, and here's what showed up in the mail.
The oldest card of the bunch, nearly as old as me. I must admit I don't think I've heard of Steve Braun though.
I'm not sure why I even scan Sportflics cards. They never look nice like they do in person.
Now we're getting to the guys I remember.
I wish I wasn't so hung up on keeping my cards in good condition so I could stick these stickers on things.
This is my first 1995 Flair card, I think, unless there are some in my unsorted boxes.
I like all of the Turkey Red sets, so I've got most of the Cardinals (and former/future Cardinals) on my wantlist. This knocks one more of them off, which is always appreciated.
More next time...
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| 1983 Topps #734 Steve Braun |
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| 1987 Sportflics #173 John Tudor |
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| 1991 Classic Game #29 Joe Magrane #173 Todd Zeile |
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| 1991 Fleer - Team Stickers - Cardinals |
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| 1995 Flair #410 Brian Jordan |
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| 2005 Turkey Red #39 Preston Wilson |
More next time...
Labels:
1983 Topps,
1987 Sportflics,
1991 Classic Game,
1991 Fleer,
1995 Flair,
2005 Turkey Red,
Brian Jordan,
cardinals,
cards,
giveaways,
Joe Magrane,
John Tudor,
Preston Wilson,
Steve Braun,
Todd Zeile
2012-08-29
Baseball Cards from Bo, Part I
Bo from Baseball Cards Come to Life contacted me about a trade, and he even did all the work picking cards from both my wantlist and tradelist to set up the swap. Here's the first part of my haul.
So a funny thing happened, I negotiated this trade while madding was putting together a prize package he obviously pulled mostly from my wantlist, so you may have just seen some of these cards.
Bo knocked out 10 of the 28 I still need for the K-mart set. It's a little cheesey, but I like it. This set sort of borders on oddball, but it does have the familiar little Topps logo there. Of course it doesn't hurt that the set is entirely stars.
Sometimes I browse Zistle.com for random Cardinal players, and tick the wantlist icon on any of their cards I don't have. I'm sure that's the reason this Suppan showed up on my list. I never even knew he was a Diamondback.
That's all for this round; I'm out of tag space!
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| 1990 Bowman #187 Frank DiPino #189 Howard Hilton #192 Ray Lankford #193 Todd Zeile #196 Milt Thompson #198 Vince Coleman |
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| 1990 Kmart #10 Doc Gooden #17 Don Mattingly #20 Cal Ripken #21 Jose Canseco #23 Rickey Henderson #26 Bret Saberhagen #27 Jeff Ballard #31 Fred McGriff #32 Mark McGwire |
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| 1990 Kmart #33 Tony LaRussa and Roger Craig |
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| 1998 Score Rookie and Traded #RT207 Jeff Suppan |
That's all for this round; I'm out of tag space!
Labels:
1990 Bowman,
1990 Kmart,
1998 Score Rookie Traded,
cardinals,
cards,
Frank DiPino,
Howard Hilton,
Jeff Suppan,
Mark McGwire,
Milt Thompson,
Ray Lankford,
Todd Zeile,
Tony LaRussa,
trade,
Vince Coleman
2012-08-23
March Radness Win, Part VI
[Part I]
[Part II]
[Part III]
[Part IV]
[Part V]
I "won" a prize, in that I managed to have the worst bracket of all in Cards on Cards March Radness contest. I legitimately tried to win, in fact I didn't even realize there was this consolation prize until the contest was over, because I stopped scoreboard watching about 2 rounds into the tournament because I did so poorly to start off. The good thing about winning cards from a fellow Cardinals fan is that he can't resist dumping a whole bunch of his Cardinal duplicates on me, which I'm more than happy to take.
We're up to part 6 for you non-Romans out there.
There is a good mix of relative unknowns - i.e., Frank DiPino and Howard Hilton - and big stars in this group. Notice Todd Zeile has a catcher's mitt there; this was before his move to 3B due to his hitting and speed.
Here are 3 more 1990 Donruss towards my set. I love those late 80s Cardinals uniforms.
There's just one more part to this win, which will be revealed tomorrow night.
[Part II]
[Part III]
[Part IV]
[Part V]
I "won" a prize, in that I managed to have the worst bracket of all in Cards on Cards March Radness contest. I legitimately tried to win, in fact I didn't even realize there was this consolation prize until the contest was over, because I stopped scoreboard watching about 2 rounds into the tournament because I did so poorly to start off. The good thing about winning cards from a fellow Cardinals fan is that he can't resist dumping a whole bunch of his Cardinal duplicates on me, which I'm more than happy to take.
We're up to part 6 for you non-Romans out there.
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| 1990 Bowman #187 Frank DiPino #188 John Tudor #189 Howard Hilton #192 Ray Lankford #193 Todd Zeile #195 Ozzie Smith #196 Milt Thompson 197 Terry Pendleton #198 Vince Coleman |
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| 1990 Donruss #279 Vince Coleman #418 Scott Terry #710 Ozzie Smith |
There's just one more part to this win, which will be revealed tomorrow night.
2012-08-21
March Radness Win, Part IV
[Part I]
[Part II]
[Part III]
I "won" a prize, in that I managed to have the worst bracket of all in Cards on Cards March Radness contest. I legitimately tried to win, in fact I didn't even realize there was this consolation prize until the contest was over, because I stopped scoreboard watching about 2 rounds into the tournament because I did so poorly to start off. The good thing about winning cards from a fellow Cardinals fan is that he can't resist dumping a whole bunch of his Cardinal duplicates on me, which I'm more than happy to take.
That's right, there's still more cards to go in this series. Kerry outdid himself on this prize.
This is a cool set, but if you've ever seen them, you know these aren't minis, these are larger than usual cards. Without doing any research or measuring at all, I'd say they're 1 inch taller than a regular card, so 2.5" by 4.5". Does anybody have any good ideas for how to store these? The best idea I have off the top of my head is storing them in a 500 count box front to back instead of side to side, but I only own 5 of them now. Surely I can't get ambitious again and put another set on my wantlist when I only have 5, can I?
My favorite Donovan Osborne memory was at a game when he came to bat with the bases loaded. I told my Dad it'd be cool if he hit a Grand Slam. My Dad laughed, and Donovan delivered. Thanks to baseball-reference.com, I just learned I witnessed his only career Home Run. That's kinda cool.
I don't remember as much about Geronimo Pena, except he was a solid platoon second basemen for a few years.
Here's another unopened pack. I don't know anything about this set, but it looks to be unlicensed, a gag they explain away by calling them "Mystery Interview" cards. That's obviously a certain famous gambler on the back betting his card will be worth a fortune. I haven't opened this pack yet, so maybe I'll save it for the same day I open the 1988 Donruss pack.
[Part II]
[Part III]
I "won" a prize, in that I managed to have the worst bracket of all in Cards on Cards March Radness contest. I legitimately tried to win, in fact I didn't even realize there was this consolation prize until the contest was over, because I stopped scoreboard watching about 2 rounds into the tournament because I did so poorly to start off. The good thing about winning cards from a fellow Cardinals fan is that he can't resist dumping a whole bunch of his Cardinal duplicates on me, which I'm more than happy to take.
That's right, there's still more cards to go in this series. Kerry outdid himself on this prize.
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| 1994 Fleer Extra Bases #356 Rene Arocha #359 Gregg Jefferies #362 Mike Perez #364 Bob Tewksbury #366 Todd Zeile |
This is a cool set, but if you've ever seen them, you know these aren't minis, these are larger than usual cards. Without doing any research or measuring at all, I'd say they're 1 inch taller than a regular card, so 2.5" by 4.5". Does anybody have any good ideas for how to store these? The best idea I have off the top of my head is storing them in a 500 count box front to back instead of side to side, but I only own 5 of them now. Surely I can't get ambitious again and put another set on my wantlist when I only have 5, can I?
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| 1991 Score #677 Donovan Osborne |
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| 1992 Score #516 Geronimo Pena |
I don't remember as much about Geronimo Pena, except he was a solid platoon second basemen for a few years.
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| 1992 Baseball Enquirer - Unopened Pack |
Here's another unopened pack. I don't know anything about this set, but it looks to be unlicensed, a gag they explain away by calling them "Mystery Interview" cards. That's obviously a certain famous gambler on the back betting his card will be worth a fortune. I haven't opened this pack yet, so maybe I'll save it for the same day I open the 1988 Donruss pack.
Labels:
1991 Score,
1992 Baseball Enquirer,
1992 Score,
1994 Fleer Extra Bases,
Bob Tewksbury,
cards,
Donovan Osborne,
Geronimo Pena,
giveaways,
Gregg Jefferies,
Mike Perez,
Rene Arocha,
Todd Zeile
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