I got a couple TTMs in recently, after a long dry spell. This one from Phil Nevin turned out really nice. The 1994 Upper Deck Minors looks better in person, but didn't scan all that well.
These two turned out really nice. The Sharpie he used was probably on its way out, but I'm still happy with them.
Finally, I added another 2001 Topps to the album. This came from the box of cards I got while I was at Andrew's house.
Nevin (b. 1971) played in the majors from 1995 to 2006 for the Astros, Tigers, Angels, Padres, Rangers, Cubs and Twins. He had 1,131 hits, 208 home runs and a .270 batting average. His best season was in 2001 for the Padres when he hit 41 home runs and made his only appearance as an All Star.
I mailed to Nevin on June 12 and got the cards back on July 15, for a 33-day TAT.
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Showing posts with label 1994 Upper Deck Minors. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 20, 2017
Sunday, June 25, 2017
TTM Success - Stanton Cameron
This was a really cool TTM success with a card that I got from Andrew's little brother, Caleb. I got two signed cards back from Stanton Cameron, so Caleb will be getting one of them, since he gave me the card. I really liked it, since it has the awesome sunset in the background. Cameron sent a letter back with the card saying that the player shown on the back of the card is TR Lewis, and I should try to get him to sign it as well. I would, but it doesn't look like a current address for Lewis is available.
Cameron (b. 1969) never made the majors, and spent 13 seasons in the minors and independent ball. He spent two years in the Orioles system, between Frederick and Bowie. He retired from baseball with 972 hits, 167 home runs and a .269 batting average.
I mailed to Cameron on May 24 and got the cards back on June 19, for a 26-day TAT.
Cameron (b. 1969) never made the majors, and spent 13 seasons in the minors and independent ball. He spent two years in the Orioles system, between Frederick and Bowie. He retired from baseball with 972 hits, 167 home runs and a .269 batting average.
I mailed to Cameron on May 24 and got the cards back on June 19, for a 26-day TAT.
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