First off, Rest in Peace, Ryno, one of the greatest ever to play the game and gone way too soon. Second, this card is pretty much Exhibit A for the greatness of the 1993 Upper Deck set. It's pretty ...
Patrick: Comrades, I assemble you once again to fulfill your divine mandate: to assess and rank the aesthetic value of various early nineties baseball cards. Last year, as you may recall, we explored ...
Coming into the 1993 baseball season, there was a great mix of veterans stars ruling the game, and young players waiting to take over. Cal Ripken Jr. was a excellent player with a good chunk of years ...
The San Francisco Giants reached an all-time low of sorts in 1992, when they were sold to Florida businessman Vince Naimoli—who planned to move the team to St. Petersburg, Florida, to play in a domed ...
The Chillicothe Paints concluded their inaugural season with a close 4-3 loss to Ohio Valley in front of a supportive home crowd. Despite an 0-5 start and mid-season management changes, the team ...
It was still early in what would prove to be a Hall of Fame career, but Larry Walker was already getting noticed. The B.C.-born slugger found himself on the cover of the first-ever Canadian edition of ...
Anthony Fratianne knows that the job description he likes to use echoes the classic line uttered by Tom Hagen, as portrayed by Robert Duvall, in “The Godfather” – and he doesn’t mind when folks ...