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Collecting Cleveland Baseball Since 1982

Collecting Cleveland Indians Topps team sets from 1952-present, as well as post-war minor and major league autographs.

New Arrival: Amed Rosario, if, New York Mets

I really like Amed Rosario. No idea why. I think maybe it’s his autograph, which I kind of dig. Maybe because he is decent hitting shortstop with plus defense. Those are always fun. It helps that his autograph is so cheap that instead of driving downtown to get him in-person[…]

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From the Collection: Bobby Jenks, rp, Chicago White Sox

I wrote to Bobby Jenks in 2009-2010, sending a signature card to get signed. This is what I got back and was initially disappointed. At the time I was not much into getting Ginters signed…but this changed that quick. The card looked fantastic–clean design that really lets the autograph pop.[…]

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New Arrival: J.T. Realmuto, c, Miami Marlins

When J.T. Realmuto was here in Hawaii for the All-Star workout I was not able to get him. He signed plenty but I was always in the wrong spot. I would have gotten him easily on the second day had I gone…but I decided to instead stay home and relax.[…]

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New Arrival: Harold Baines, DH, Oakland Athletics

Harold Baines is very underappreciated player. He was a 1st round pick of the White Sox in 1977 and would spend 22 years in the majors. He spent roughly half of his career as a full-time DH, which clearly hurt his legacy. It really shouldn’t, but there will always be[…]

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New Arrival: Cory Snyder, if, Cleveland Indians

I was buying a small lot of cards and decided to toss this one in too. The design is clean and the autograph really pops nicely. Cory Snyder was drafted 4th overall in the 1984 draft and only spent one full season in the minors before getting the call to[…]

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New Arrivals: Carlos Baerga, if, Cleveland Indians

Carlos Baerga was a key player on the powerhouse Indians teams that I grew up with. For several seasons he was one of the best second basemen in baseball and looked like he might very well be on a Hall of Fame trajectory. From 1992 to 1995 he hit .315/.350/.476,[…]

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New Arrival: Dustin Mohr, of, Minnesota Twins

Dustan Mohr was drafted out of the University of Alabama in the 9th round of the 1997 draft by the Cleveland Indians. He only spent three seasons in the organization, showing decent pop and not much else. He progressed as high as AA and was released by the Tribe in[…]

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