
In fact, being a Dodger fan is kind of a byproduct of my passion for baseball. Because I enjoy baseball history so much, it's only natural I am a Dodger fan, with the great history the franchise owns. And I greatly respect fans of teams like the Yankees, Cubs, Cardinals, Red Sox, Indians, Reds, White Sox, Pirates, etc. -- teams whose histories go way back.
So sometimes I need someone to steer me back to the Dodgers. Receiving card packages is a good way for me to regain my focus. Recently, I received Dodgers from reader Steve, and Jeffrey of Card Junkie.
Steve sent me about 25 Dodgers. I believe I needed about half. Here are some of the highlights:

For some reason, it never dawned on me that Martinez had the same name as the Dodgers' more famous Ramon Martinez, Pedro's older brother. It think it's because I spent so much time obsessing about the fact that Martinez came from the Giants.


I also received several other 2007 Upper Deck cards I needed from Steve, a '93 Pinnacle Kevin Gross, a key Eric Karros card and several other goodies.
Steve is Mets fan living in the Southeast. I'll be digging up some Mets and, hopefully, some Stadium Club wants for him. Steve doesn't have a card-centric Mets blog that I know of, but more card bloggers are Mets fans than fans of any other team. Someone might have to do a post on why that is so. Meanwhile, my Mets are quickly vanishing.
On to Card Junkie. Jeff sent me three Dodgers off of my want list. What I like about Jeff and his site, besides the many videos, is the enthusiasm for cards of a period that I once had ignored. By the time the late '80s, early '90s rolled around, I was old enough to become a card critic. I pretty much dismissed Fleer and Donruss of the day, laughing off their designs.
It's good to see that others do appreciate those cards, probably because those were the cards they collected when they were kids. It's made me look at those cards again and find something to like about them.


Thanks for the cards, Jeff. I'll be sending some cards your way next week.
But first I need to fret about the weather. Because the forecast has changed and they're talking about dreaded lake effect snow for my area tomorrow, the day of the card show. If you've ever driven in heavy lake effect snow, you know there's no kind of terror quite like it. (Great Lakes residents know what I'm talking about). I may do a lot to own cards, but driving in that stuff isn't one of them.
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