The Dodgers are playing the Angels this weekend in another "Freeway Series"/interleague clash. This doesn't mean a whole lot to me. I've lived on the east coast my whole life, and was a baseball fan for more than 20 years before interleague play started. But the Angels have popped up a couple of times recently in my fan and hobby pursuits. I've been struggling for blog topics lately. It's not just lack of time that's caused me to slow down here -- inspiration's been elusive when life is one demoralizing incident after another. Then I received a quick envelope in the mail the other day from Batting Out of Order . Tom was clearing out some duplicates of the Angels, his favorite team, and sent a few from the 2005 Topps Update set. That's fun. Remember when the Angels were good enough to beat the Yankees in the playoffs? I haven't done much with my 2005 Topps set needs the last year or so. I'm only 29 cards away from finishing the ...
When I completed the 1969 Topps set eight months ago , I was certain that I was finished with trying to build vintage sets. I had been through my share and I wasn't getting any younger and it wasn't getting any easier. That's still where I'm at -- not going to take on any other set big projects, nope, not doing it, not never, not never again. Still ... If I was to build a vintage set again, there is one that makes the most sense -- 1968 Topps is right there. Now, before you get all "but the Nolan Ryan rookie" on me, here is why this set makes sense to build: -- It's the next set in the line of complete Topps sets in my collection. You can go in either direction for that. The next set on the front end is 1993 Topps, which is far easier but also holds zero interest for me. 1994 is more interesting but not enough to leap over another year. So, the back end is 1968 and finishing that would wrap up 25 complete sets in a row for me. -- It woul...