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This little blog of mine is dedicated to my card collection and baseball fandom. If you don't mind hearing about Evan Carter and Jackson Merrill constantly, or an occasional baseball musing (rant), then you will probably enjoy it.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Perfect for Game 3
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
The Playoffs Are Upon Us!
Today the first games of the postseason start. Thus, I will carry on with my yearly tradition of postseason predictions.
It was an interesting final day of the regular season this year, with two pairs of AL teams fighting for the division and a pair of NL teams fighting for the last playoff spot in their division. All in all, the bracket ends up looking like this:
WILDCARD SERIES
I didn't realize that the Red Sox were headed into the postseason until Sunday, but it's a pleasant revelation. They have a good lineup, one of the best pitchers heading their rotation (taking nothing away from Max Fried), and a closer who gave us a heart attack when pitching for the Rangers in the playoffs, but had a 1.17 ERA in the regular season.
The Mariners are the hottest team in baseball right now, with an uncharacteristic and surprising good offense to complement a solid pitching staff. MVP contender Cal Raleigh heads an offense which hit 238 home runs, and he will be very fun to watch in the playoffs.
The Brewers had another good season, winning 97 games, good for best in the MLB. They have a great pitching staff and a speedy lineup capable of both limiting runs and scoring them.
I love the Cubs and am rooting for them to win the World Series, but I don't think they'll be able to take down the Phillies. Philadelphia has a combination of great pitching and batting, and will defeat the Cubs in 6 games.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Check out my ABS
Alright, alright, sorry for the corny post title.
I just found out yesterday that MLB is planning to incorporate the ABS (Automated Ball Strike challenge system) full-time in 2026.
For anybody who isn't exactly sure what this system is, it allows a batter, pitcher, or catcher to challenge a ball or strike call, and then using certain technology, the pitch will be determined either ball or strike, and the call changed if a change is deemed necessary (this might have come in handy when I played rec ball).
Some think that this is a bad innovation, claiming that MLB needs less change to the rules, and doesn't need robots making calls for umpires. I've seen comments saying that human error is a part of the game and should not be changed.
Others argue that this makes the game more accurate and fair for every team. They have gone on to say that human error should not be a part of the game since there is a very set strike zone. I have seen a number of comments suggesting that MLB should go with fully automated strike zones and take out the home plate umpire altogether.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone does not like the new system, claiming that Yankee backstops are the best at framing in the game. While this is certainly a bold statement, he does seem to have a point that this system will render the ever-delicate art of framing useless.
From the same article cited above, the Orioles call this installment a 'happy marriage between tradition and modern times.' Although I am unsure where the tradition comes into play.
Phillies manager Rob Thompson also likes the ABS system, and believes that most (though not all) of the players will also enjoy it.
There are some mixed opinions on the system, but it seems that the major league consensus is in favor of the new rule's implementation. However, one can only wonder how many new rules will be added into the game and the tension such new rules will cause between the players and the owners.
What do y'all think about this rule? I'd love to hear what your opinions on this subject are, and if they are as mixed as those of the major leaguers.
Based on the general enjoyment of the ABS system being incorporated into the game, there shouldn't be a lockout over this particular rule. However, I have heard that tensions are already building due to talks of salary caps. Let's just not see any more fighting gentleman, please.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Checking In
I kinda lost track of time. It's been a little bit longer than intended since the last time I posted. And unfortunately, I've done almost nothing in terms of collecting during that time. Life has gotten really busy really fast (and will be getting even more so in the coming weeks), and I've been doing things other than collecting with my free time.
I was planning on waiting until the end of the regular season to do a big postseason blog post, but that's a little bit too long away for my liking, so I'll just fill y'all in with what I've been up to the last few months, and sprinkle some not very special cards into the mix.
I've become a bit of an injury magnet the last three and a half months as compared to the rest of my life. My streak of never having broken a bone came to an end at the end of May when I was struck by an errant baseball and broke my nose. The healing process took longer than expected, but I am happy to report that I'm back to normal...
...until yesterday, when I damaged my eardrum. I didn't fully rupture it, which is obviously a good thing, but the damage I caused it will probably take about a week to heal. For right now I need to be a little bit careful with both loud noises and lifting weights....so I can't blast my hype playlist while getting those gains on the weight set for a week or so.
I don't want to complain. After all, I got out mighty lucky with both of those injuries and am thankful they weren't worse.
I have a new guitar I got a few months ago, and have been very slowly teaching myself how to play. I've wanted to play guitar for a long time now, and I'm glad I've finally started doing so.
I am also in the process of looking for a job. I have a pretty good lead on a job opportunity, and will provide more information on the subject if I am to get it.
Now then, what have I done with baseball cards? Almost nothing since my last post, and very little since May.
I got a pack of 2025 Bowman cards when they were first released. I've neglected to comment upon their new design, and will do so presently.
On a side note, I'm kinda disappointed that Andrew Painter hasn't performed well in the minors and isn't getting the call up this year as was expected. Then again, the leap from Single-A to Triple-A is a big one. He's got the stuff, he just needs a little more time.
I also got a pack from 1994 that peaked my interest:
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Grant Taylor in 200 Words
You might not know who Grant Taylor is. He was the #90 prospect on Baseball Prospectus coming into the 2025 season. Taylor was born on May 20th, 2002, in Florence Alabama. The right-handed pitcher threw at LSU before being drafted by the White Sox in the second round of the 2023 MLB June Amateur Draft. Taylor progressed through the minors quickly, needing just 20 appearances (11 starts) and 46 innings before being promoted to the majors, skipping Triple-A altogether. Perhaps he got lucky since he plays for the White Sox. Nonetheless, he possessed a 1.57 ERA on the farms. Either way, Taylor throws his fastball in the upper-90s, and reaches 100+ MPH quite often. His other pitches include a cutter, curveball, and slider. Taylor debuted on June 10th, 2025, when he threw a perfect inning in just twelve pitches. Thus far on the season, he has a 4.41 ERA in 16 1/3 innings pitched. He shows much potential as a high-leverage bullpen arm who can miss bats. I'm looking forward to seeing what Grant Taylor can do with some more big-league experience. I hope to see a long and successful career out of the promising young arm.
Monday, July 7, 2025
They Done Nico Dirty
One of the baseball players that I specifically follow but don't mention too often on the blog is Nico Hoerner.
I love the way Nico plays the game -- he's living proof that you don't need to hit homers to be a great player. His combination of insane defense and mad bat-to-ball skills makes him a bit of a threat to pitchers, even though they can usually rest assured that they aren't going to be serving up a homer.
Anyway.....Nico's been great this year; he is currently batting .287 across 86 games with 51 runs, 37 RBI, and 16 steals. He also sports the best glove among National League second basemen, leading the league in fielding percentage, putouts, and double plays.
My point? Nico's an All-Star game snub.
My real point? Players such as Nico Hoerner are severely underrated.
I don't think Nico being left out of the All-Star game is a huge deal, except that he said it would be a dream come true to make the roster. No, the real crime is how undervalued players like him are.
They aren't particularly flashy since he's not batting .320 or hitting a bunch of homers, but his fielding is elite, as well as his speed. These factors are helping the Cubs win games.
I don't rely heavily on advanced statistics such as WAR, but to prove a point, I suppose I'll use it.
Seiya Suzuki (another All-Star snub, by the way) is slashing .260/.319/561 with 25 home runs and a league-leading 77 RBI in 86 games, and has a WAR of 2.1. The statistic is saying he has won the Cubs 2.1 more games than a league-average replacement.
Nico Hoerner, on the other hand, has 3 home runs. However, his WAR is 3.5, suggesting that he has won one and a half more contests for the team than Seiya Suzuki has (versus an average backup, of course).
Now, I don't use WAR to determine how good a player is. Suzuki has been much better on offense than Nico, and I don't think anybody would question that.
The thing I do appreciate about WAR is that it takes defense into account. Suzuki is a pretty bad fielder, and Nico is the best fielder at his position, which is why the stat leans in favor of Nico.
The bottom line is that Nico Hoerner exceeds at defense while also providing decent numbers with the bat (not to mention his miniscule 6.8% strikeout percentage). And I feel that players like that are criminally underrated since they aren't as flashy.
But, that's just my opinion on the matter. I'd be interested in seeing how anybody else feels on the subject.
Until next time, have a great week, thanks for reading (and sorry for the extended rant 😂) and happy collecting!
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Name My Team?
Howdy folks! I've got a sort of a contest for y'all, although there's no prize for the winner (😔). It's just for fun.
My fantasy football league just opened for the 2025-2026 season, and I don't know what to name 'em.
Last year they were Garappolos Tortoise -- since Jimmy Garoppolo was one of the few players I knew. But, with a new season comes a new name, and I'm in the mood for some fun.
So please feel free to leave a comment with a suggestion for my fantasy football team's name. I will pick the name I like best, and choose that one for my team. Suggestions will run until Opening Day, I guess. I didn't think it through too hard before doing it (the idea came to mind like 7 minutes ago).
Until next time, have a great week, and happy collecting!
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You might not know who Grant Taylor is. He was the #90 prospect on Baseball Prospectus coming into the 2025 season. Taylor was born o...
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I kinda lost track of time. It's been a little bit longer than intended since the last time I posted. And unfortunately, I've ...
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Alright, alright, sorry for the corny post title. I just found out yesterday that MLB is planning to incorporate the ABS (Automat...