The Quest

The Baltimore Orioles have been in town since '54 and have had over 900 men don their uniform. My goal is to obtain a signed card of each player. If you have something I need, or see something you want, don't be shy, we can make a deal.

Collection Statistics

Total Players 877/977 = 89.25%
1991 Orioles Crown Set
Total Players 309/465 = 66.45%
Alive Players 274/369 = 74.25

Monday, June 25, 2012

Upgrade City

It seems that every time I get autographs I end up upgrading more than anything else.  Sunday was no different.

First:

Jim Johnson 2012 Topps Heritage #12

Replaces

Jim Johnson 2006 Topps '52 #42

Then:

Darren O'Day 2011 Orioles Postcard

Replaces

Darren O'Day 2011 Orioles Postcard

Finally

Mark Reynolds 2012 Topps Archives #199

Replaces

Mark Reynolds 2011 Topps #378

My Jim Johnson decision came down to two factors: personally getting the autograph on Sunday and his 2012 campaign.  Personally having it signed means a great deal to me and the '52 card was obtained via trade.  Jim is also having a phenomenal year and I am happy to commemorate that in my collection.

O'Day is simply due to color preference.  I like blue better than black.

My decision making with the Reynold autograph is similar to Johnson, two-fold. Personally obtaining the autograph and card design is what led to this choice.  I love the 1984 Topps design and when I pulled this card from a pack was dead-set on getting it signed, so I did.  I do believe that 2011 Topps signature (from Fanfest, not the drivers seat of Marks car) and the action shot are both better than the Archives card.  But I like the Archive card better so back off.

Anyone looking to upgrade their collection with any of these three newly available beauties, drop me a line.

1 comment:

  1. How do we get a hold of you for trading? Please provide your email address or a way to contact you.

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