Today’s mailbox gift was a 2012 Peoria Chiefs minor league baseball card set. The 31-card set printed by MultiAd Sports was purchased on eBay for $10.58 shipped. It was purchased with part of my Christmas eBay gift card. In collecting one million Chicago Cubs baseball cards, minor league issues and team sets will be aContinue reading “My Season With Javier Baez and the 2012 Peoria Chiefs”
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Trade Review: Another 364 Chicago Cubs Cards Courtesy of a Twitter Trade
Check off another succesful Twitter trade. The baseball card community on Twitter has been tremendous and will be an asset to collect one million Cubs cards. Andrew Armstrong reached out for a trade and we agreed upon a swap of roughly 400 cards. I sent off a box of Detroit Tigers and a handful ofContinue reading “Trade Review: Another 364 Chicago Cubs Cards Courtesy of a Twitter Trade”
Woody's Winter Warmup With Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, David Ross and a Cast of Cubs
The Wood Family Foundation has been hosting Woody’s Winter Warmup since 2012. The charity event has been held at Harry Caray’s at both Navy Pier and Watertower Place in its seven years. Kerry Wood has been presenting this event on the first night of the Cubs Convention and boasts a literal all-star lineup of currentContinue reading “Woody's Winter Warmup With Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, David Ross and a Cast of Cubs”
Cubs Convention 2018: Starting It Off With Bill Buckner and Ray Burris at Club 400
Club 400 is a magical place in Lake in the Hills, Illinois. As you drive into the neighborhood the outside looks unassuming. Visitors enter through a garage. It’s a garage. Simple, just like yours and mine. You walk into the mud room. Washer and dryer, just like yours and mine. And then…. You descend uponContinue reading “Cubs Convention 2018: Starting It Off With Bill Buckner and Ray Burris at Club 400”
Happy Birthday to Dan Rohn, Traded from Cubs for one of the Greatest Baseball Names
Today is Dan Rohn’s 62nd birthday. Not to be confused with Dan Roan. The former played with the Chicago Cubs while the latter talks about the Chicago Cubs as a sports anchor for WGN-TV. Dan Rohn should also not be confused with Don Rohn of the 1984 Iowa Cubs as seen on this TCMA baseballContinue reading “Happy Birthday to Dan Rohn, Traded from Cubs for one of the Greatest Baseball Names”
Cubs Oddballs Galore: Trade Review
In the midst of packing for Cubs Convention 2018, I break for a trade review blog post. There were actually two packages in my mailbox today, and after this trade review there are four in the queue, and three more in the mail. This trade review comes courtesy of Cody Cutter (@codycutter35). Unfortunately, I haveContinue reading “Cubs Oddballs Galore: Trade Review”
Ryno, Sammy, The Hawk, and a Birthday Boy – Trade Review
Nothing came in the mail today, January 9, for the first time in several days. There are currently four trade packages on the way and a couple of eBay purchases. Tonight gives me a chance for another trade review to get caught up before the whirlwind that is Cubs Convention begins Thursday. Today’s trade reviewContinue reading “Ryno, Sammy, The Hawk, and a Birthday Boy – Trade Review”
Trade Review: First Pitch, Rediscover Topps, and Serial Numbers
The trades have been coming in hot and heavy over the last couple days. After this trade review, there are still three in the queue, as well as four trades in transit, or about to be in transit. Today’s review is a Yankees for Cubs swap with Chris from Facebook’s Keep It Real group. WeContinue reading “Trade Review: First Pitch, Rediscover Topps, and Serial Numbers”
Mailday: 1979 Sportscaster Rick Reuschel
The current state of acquiring Chicago Cubs baseball cards for the One Million Cubs Project is through trading. On occasion, I will buy some cards. There was a $25 EBay gift card in my stocking at Christmas, and I had a few EBay bucks to burn, so I went on a small shopping spree lastContinue reading “Mailday: 1979 Sportscaster Rick Reuschel”
Trade Me Your Chicago Cubs Baseball Cards
The goal to acquire one million Chicago Cubs baseball cards will not be reached without your help. I need your Cubs cards. What do I have to trade to you? My inventory of trading cards is roughly 1,500,000 baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and non sports cards. Baseball Preferably, I would like to trade in bulk,Continue reading “Trade Me Your Chicago Cubs Baseball Cards”