Pickup these cards yesterday at Pine Tar Sports Cards Shop in Blue Springs Mo.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Portland Sports Cards Co.
I want to highlight a great Dealer-( Portland Sports Cards )on Ebay-http://stores.ebay.com/portlandsportscardco/
Portland Sports Card Co., was founded in 1975 by Bill Wesslund. He have been active in the retail, show, and auction market for 39 years. He was honored as the industry's Sports Collectible Dealer of the Year for 1994/95. Bill was inducted into the National Sports Collectors Convention Hall of Fame in 2002.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Trade with andrewsymca ,who765 on sportscardfourm and trade with katester44 on the Bench
Fro katester44 from Bench trading site got Bsa bret saberhagen-Gb George brett-Yv1 yordano ventura -yv2 yordano ventura
Yv3 yordano ventura
From who765 on Sportcardfourm got a 2012 Topps Golden Moments Die Cut #GMDC-62 Eric Hosmer
From andrewsymca on Sportcardfourm got 1988 Classic Blue 248 George Brett ROYALS
2001 SP Authentic Stars of Japan RS14 Shigetoshi Hasegawa/Mac Suzuki ANGELS/ROYALS
2012 Topps Timeless Talents TT3 Don Mattingly/Eric Hosmer YANKEES/ROYALS-
2003 Flair Greats 72 George Brett ROYALS-
2007 TRISTAR Prospects Plus 68 Daniel Duffy
Friday, January 9, 2015
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Trade with ersportcards on sportcardfourm
Here is some of the Royals cards I got for a complete set of Michael Jordan 1994 Upper Deck Rare Air 90 Card Tribute Set. .Set number 54615
ersportcards at sportscardfourm sent me 100 Royals.Great trade thank you
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Buy from E-bay-Go Royals
http://www.ebay.com/usr/endesign?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2754http://www.ebay.com/usr/endesign?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2754
2014 Topps 1, 2, and Update Series Royals Team SetThis set contains 27 different Royals cards.
Series 1:
3 | Jarrod Dyson |
97 | Alex Gordon |
151 | Bruce Chen |
167 | Jeremy Guthrie |
214 | James Shields |
255 | Billy Butler |
265 | Yordano Ventura |
298 | Chris Getz |
322 | Emilio Bonifacio |
341 | Mike Moustakas |
348 | Salvador Perez |
357 | Lorenzo Cain |
433 | Omar Infante |
459 | Eric Hosmer |
514 | Alcides Escobar |
517 | Norichika Aoki |
532 | Danny Duffy |
544 | Jason Vargas |
586 | Luke Hochevar |
594 | Justin Maxwell |
617 | Greg Holland |
658 | Wade Davis |
45 | Pedro Ciriaco |
58 | Raul Ibanez |
97 | Salvador Perez |
228 | Aaron Crow |
295 | Greg Holland |
Sunday, August 24, 2014
"Baseball Card Man" Meets Phil Dixon
Phil S. Dixon is widely regarded as one of America’s foremost experts on baseball history. He has authored various books on the Negro Baseball leagues. He was awarded the prestigious Casey Award for the “Best Baseball Book” of 1992, and a SAB
Authors’ Biography
Phil S. Dixon is widely regarded as one of America’s foremost experts on baseball history. He has authored six previous books on the Negro Baseball leagues: The Ultimate Kansas City Baseball Trivia Quiz Book (Bon A Tirer Publishing), The Negro Baseball Leagues a Photographic History, 1867-1955 (Amereon House), The Monarchs 1920-1938 Featuring Wilber “Bullet” Rogan The Greatest Ballplayer in Cooperstown (Mariah Press), Phil Dixon’s American Baseball Chronicles, Vol. III, The 1905 Philadelphia Giants (Booksurge), John “Buck” O’Neil, The Rookie, The Man, The Legacy, 1938 (Author house), Phil Dixon’s American Baseball Chronicles, Vol. I, The 1931 Homestead Grays (Xlibris) and Phil Dixon’s American Baseball Chronicles, Vol. III, The 1905 Philadelphia Giants (2010 update), (Xlibris). A knowledgeable and entertaining speaker, Dixon lectures regularly to colleges, High schools, community groups and is routinely quoted in print and broadcast media. Dixon formerly worked in the Public Relations Department of the Kansas City Royals major league baseball team, and currently serves on the Board of Governors for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, an organization which he served as a co-founder in 1990. He has interviewed hundreds of athletes and researched baseball topics for more than twenty-five years. Phil S. Dixon resides in Belton, Missouri, with his wife Kerry and children. |
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Went to the Royals Game 6-22-2013
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Chicago White Sox had the right reliever on the mound with the game tied in the eighth inning Saturday, especially when some miscommunication in the outfield allowed the Royals to put a runner on third base with one out.
Jesse Crain calmly retired Salvador Perez on a popup and then struck out Lorenzo Cain to end the threat, his 29th straight scoreless appearance -- and one that kept Chicago in the game.
"Luckily we had Jesse in there," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. "You make a mistake and you have a guy in there who can still get you out of it."
It wound up being a decisive moment when Alejandro De Aza drove in Jordan Danks with a sacrifice fly in the top of the ninth, sending the White Sox to a 3-2 victory over Kansas City.
"I always have the feeling out there that I'm going to get through it no matter what," said Crain, who hasn't allowed a run since April 12. "Just make the best pitch you can."
Addison Reed handled a perfect ninth for his 21st save.
Mike Moustakas and Salvador Perez provided the only runs for the slumbering Royals, who have dropped four straight since climbing back to .500.
"The difference in the game was that we both had the same situation late -- had the winning run on third base -- and they executed and we didn't," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
Crain (2-1) may have made the clutch pitches, but it took a bunch of critical at-bats for the White Sox to escape with their second straight win in the three-game series.
Dayan Viciedo led off the ninth with a single off Aaron Crow (3-3), and Jeff Keppinger drew a walk to reach base for the fourth time. Yost brought in closer Greg Holland, and he got pinch-hitter Gordon Beckham to fly out to center field.
That allowed Danks, who was pinch-running for Viciedo, to reach third base. De Aza laid off a couple of pitches out of the strike zone, and then ripped a fly ball to right field that was just deep enough to allow Danks to slide home ahead of the throw with the go-ahead run.
It was the 25th one-run game the White Sox have played this season.
"It seems like we're always on the losing end of one-run games, so fundamentally to get a sac fly to get the winning run, it's a good feeling," Keppinger said. "Hopefully we can build off it."
The Royals struck first when Miguel Tejada, starting at second base for the ninth time in his 16-year career, hit a two-out single in the second inning. The 39-year-old then chugged all the way around on a double by Moustakas to give Kansas City the early lead.
It was the first RBI for Moustakas since May 23.
The White Sox threatened in the third when Keppinger singled and Tyler Flowers walked to start the inning. Alex Rios hit a ball down the right-field line that fell foul by just a couple of feet, and then he struck out looking to keep the White Sox off the scoreboard.
At least until the fourth.
Adam Dunn, who was hitting .186 coming into the game, walked leading off the inning. Paul Konerko followed with a single up the middle, and Conor Gillaspie's slow roller up the middle was enough to drive in Dunn with the tying run.
Wade Davis nearly escaped the inning when he got Viciedo to ground into a double play, but Keppinger delivered a single to right that gave the White Sox a 2-1 lead.
Kansas City was poised for a big sixth inning, tying the game on a single by Perez and putting runners on first and second with one out. But reliever Matt Lindstrom entered the game and got Cain to ground into a double play on his first pitch to end the threat.
"It's baseball, man. It's a hard game," Moustakas said. "Sometimes you get the job done, sometimes you don't get it done, and that's just kind of how it turns out."
White Sox starter Jose Quintana wound up going 5 1/3 innings, while Davis made it through seven innings on the warm afternoon. He also gave up two runs for the Royals.
"Tough loss," Davis said, "having a tie game in the ninth inning."
Game notes
The Royals (34-38) dropped to 11-33 when scoring three runs or fewer. ... Keppinger started at 2B in place of Beckham and finished 3 for 3. ... The White Sox secured their first series win since May 24-26 at Miami. ... The Royals activated OF Jarrod Dyson (right high ankle sprain) from the DL and optioned 2B Chris Getz to Triple-A Omaha. ... RHP Dylan Axelrod goes to the mound for the White Sox in Sunday's series finale. RHP James Shieldsstarts for Kansas City.
Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Trevor Rosenthal Rookie Card from Ebay
Trevor Rosenthal Rookie Card-He went to the same College as my daughter Cowley County Community College.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Topps Mini Warren Spahn Card number is TM-93
Yeah!!!pulled this out of a pack I got for Christmas
2012 Topps Mini Warren Spahn
Thursday, July 26, 2012
I bought more !967 Topps
I bought 25 card lot of 1967 Topps baseball cards. This lot includes 96, 104, 114, 115, 119, 127, 129, 130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142, 144, 145, 146 Steve Carlton (HOF), 147, 148, 149, 151 World Series Game 1, and 152 World Series Game 2.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
1967 Topps on E-bay
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