Random Card of the Day



Saturday, February 4, 2012

Set: 1994-95 SP (Rate)

Card: #8 Adam Oates


“ Adam Oates was a strong guy. Probably feeding Neely in front for another effective garbage goal. ” -wmcduff

“ It must be a coincidence that the card design points to his hand, but his 1079 career assists show he had some of the best hands in the game. ” -DanD


Friday, February 3, 2012

Set: 2009 Upper Deck America's Team (Rate)

Card: #3 Anthony Spencer


“ If you look real real close, you can even see the player's name on the card. ” -NJDevils

“ America's Team? The team America loves to hate, perhaps. ” -wmcduff


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Set: 1993 Pacific Texas Express (Rate)

Card: #119 The Simple Life


“ Wha? What the heck kinda card is this? I suppose it's baseball, but seriously, what's with this? ” -wmcduff


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Set: 1990 Topps (Rate)

Card: #777 Tim Laudner


“ Huh. There's a bat end at the end of this bat... ” -wmcduff

“ Tim Laudner card: no position, no logo, no like. ” -NJDevils

“ Never really cared for the design on these cards, though the blue was nicer than the orange or red they used for some. ” -Mike67

“ 'You're supposed to see a face in there. Do YOU see a face in there?' Frank Costanza ” -DanD


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Set: 1992 Fleer (Rate)

Card: #591 Lee Smith


“ Great pitcher, great closer, but the card, great closed up in a box. ” -addysdaddy

“ Weird. It looks like his arm was photoshopped in at a strange angle. Definitely a lot of twist on that pitch. ” -wmcduff


Monday, January 30, 2012

Set: 1973 Philadelphia Phillies Photocards (Rate)

Card: #NNO Bill Robinson


"Look at the light Bill.... Concentrate on the light.... You are becoming sleepy..." -Scott Sawyer

“ Bill looks a little scared of being delivered air-mail. ” -addysdaddy

“ Published for responding to fan mail requests, the 1973 Philadelphia Phillies Photocards set was one of several the club did from 1970-82. As for Bill Robinson, he was never the superstar the Yankees thought he would be in the late 1960s, but he became a capable hitter for the Phillies and Pirates before coaching Mets hitters during the 1986 World Championship season. ” -Dave Sosidka

“ No, Bill, it's not a driver's license photo. You're allowed to smile for baseball cards. ” -NJDevils

“ Too bad I grew up in the late 80's. I have a bunch of Luis Aguayo and Darryl Akerfelds autographed Phillies photo cards. ” -ashnsports


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Set: 2007 Score (Rate)

Card: #251 Rod Smith


“ Nice, intense look, good pose. I like this one, personally. Simple but effective. ” -wmcduff

“ I hope he is on the way to tackle the designer of these cards...geez ” -addysdaddy


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Set: 1983 Topps (Rate)

Card: #216 Tony LaRussa


“ Normally, this is where I make fun of the card, but I think Tony would beat me up... ” -wmcduff

"Tony goes into shock about the possibility of this picture being put on a card." -Scott Sawyer

“ Is that a butterfly collar disco era shirt I see under that Uni? ” -addysdaddy


Friday, January 27, 2012

Set: 2006 SPx (Rate)

Card: #71 Ryan Howard


“ Man, it's so hard to scan the shiny bits sometimes, isn't it? Howard looks amused at something. ” -wmcduff

“ Where is the rest of the card? ” -GoldenEye

“ Howard....The Musical,coming Spring 2006! ” -addysdaddy

"The fact that you can't see the left side isn't just the scan. These cards are hard to read in your hand also. The worst SPx design I can think of." -Scott Sawyer


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Set: 1985-86 O-Pee-Chee (Rate)

Card: #84 Kirk Muller


“ Kirk Muller was selected 2nd in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by New Jersey Devils. The back of this card details his first goal scored in the NHL against Detroit Red Wings. ” -Gunny

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