You fellow '70s kids know already that M is for Martha , but fortunately there are collectors in our corner of the ridiculous internet that know that M is also for More Cards. Johnny has been sending sequels to his recent card distributions and I received my second share about a week ago. He's still ridding himself of players who start with M that no longer live up to his standards. My last package was filled with Max Muncys. This package was filled with ... no, not Willie Mays ... Dustin May. Lots of needed parallel action there. Now that May is with his third team in three years, it's safe to say he's not going to be the future star promised by his prospect cards. I could've told Johnny that quite awhile ago (and gotten my cards earlier!). May just couldn't put it all together -- or stay away from killer salads. Mmmmmmmmm. Those hit the spot. Mighty nice of John to send them. There was also one Max Mu...
A 2026 Topps fat pack tale. I visited the Target card aisle again Monday as I was there to do some birthday shopping, too. GOOD NEWS The shelves were fully restocked (again) and this time filled with 2025 Stadium Club, too, along with 2026 Topps and 2025 Update. (Not my photo, I forgot to take one). BAD NEWS The hanger boxes had disappeared. So I grabbed a couple fat packs against my better judgement (they are are a dupes machine). GOOD NEWS I found the Ohtani card. BAD NEWS A bunch of cards in the first pack were miscut. GOOD NEWS None of the Dodgers were miscut and I needed all of them! GOOD NEWS The Stars of MLB card was a Paul Skenes. BAD NEWS The 1991 insert was: a) A Rockie b) A player I don't know c) Featuring a city connect uniform I don't like GOOD NEWS Leaps at the wall! (Who needs Stadium Club?) ...