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Friday, February 13, 2015

Trade: Infield Fly Rule

Adam from Infield Fly Rule and I started blogging around the same time. It took us a while to pull the trigger on our first trade, but now we are to the point where we just set aside some cards for each other. Blind trades are the best trades!

This time around Adam sent three team bags of various Pirates covering the last 20-25 years. The bulk of the group being current Pirates. Here is a sample of some of my favorites.

I would say this is a good photo of Mr. Walk, but every picture of the legend is a work of art. Obviously the batter has no chance as Walk looks to be bringing the heat.

A nice mix of Cutch....


 I always liked the A&G Cutch.


Little lazy with the pictures, but we'll are use to that by now.



 Cutch photo bomb!



This is a huge year for Pedro. Josh Bell will be knocking on the door next year to take his first base job. Seems kind of weird as just two years a go it looked like Pedro was going to be one of the building blocks of the Pirates. Personally I don't see many scenarios in which he stays a Pirate once his current contract is up.

Always been a fan of the Collector Choice cards. Jay Bell is a guy that I'm surprised hasn't had a certified auto yet. I'm pulling for him to get a Fan Favorites soon. 

Horizontal Buccos. Nice stadium shot on the Kendall card.

Thanks for the great mix of Buccos Adam. You should be getting a return package in the mail very soon. Let's keep the blind trade going!

15 comments:

  1. Nice!

    For my next trick...I need you to choose the number 11 or 12

    I will await your response

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  2. Not sure if the Redbirds came out ahead on the Tony Pena-Andy Van Slyke trade-pretty sure they didn't.

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    1. The Pirates got all of Van Slykes prime so I think they have to get the edge

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  3. Nice stuff! Digging that Kiner Gypsy King card.

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  4. I've always liked Van Slyke. I just looked up his stats and the guy had double digit HR's and SB's for the better part of his MLB career.In '88 he hit 25 HR's ,stole 30 bases,drove In an even 100 and hit .288.Oh yeah,he also hit 15 Triples and and doubled 23 times.Not too shabby.

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    1. Just wish his career didn't fall off a cliff but his peak was great.

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  5. Based on the McCutchen cards seen here I have a feeling you could recreate McCutchen's swing and follow through using nothing but his pictures on his cards by the time he retires.

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    1. That would be a good post idea. He had a pretty significant batting stance change two years back so that would be an interesting post.

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  6. Lots of nice cards! It's going to take a while to get used to McCutchen without his dreads. Jay Bell has at least one certified auto that I know of but it's not with him in a Pirates uniform. It's a 1998 Donruss Signature Series card.

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    1. Yeah I'm really hoping he gets a fan favorites auto soon. The Pirates are represented in that set often, but they have been rehashing a lot of madlock, oliver and van slyke autos.

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