For modern sets, I enjoy working on Topps Heritage Baseball master sets: Focusing primarily on finishing up 2001, 2009, and 2018-present but will also back-build other years over time. I'm Interested in trading off Heritage duplicates 2019-present towards my needs lists in earlier years of Heritage and to help other collectors make progress on their sets.
I primarily collect Topps base/flagship team sets for the Boston Red Sox from 1951-present. Nearing completion of this project with only the bigger 1950's and 1960's cards remaining.
Sets in Progress (Highest Priority, as of 5/24/26)
2026 Topps Series 1 SMLB/TOTG inserts
2024 Topps Update (6 to go)
2024 Heritage HN (inserts)
2023 Heritage (missing only 4 SP's)
2022 Heritage (SP's and inserts)
2021 Heritage (SP's and inserts)
2021 Heritage HN (inserts)
2020 Heritage (SP's and inserts)
2020 Heritage HN (need 1 SP and inserts)
2019 Heritage and HHN (SP's and inserts)
2009 Heritage and HN (base, SP's, and inserts)
2001 Heritage (6 base, Black back 1-80, SP's, and inserts)
Starting to loosely work on 2018 H, 2018 HHN, and 2017 H and also 1984 and 1985 Topps BB (as of 5/10/26)
And I've decided to start a new long-term project of building a 1972 Topps set!
Sets Completed:
Through TCDB: 2023 Heritage HN, 2026 Topps Series 1 (base)
OutsideTCDB: 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2021 (Topps BB); 2022 Heritage HN and 2024 Heritage
I'm always interested in trading, so feel free to send your offers! Large trade offers are welcomed! I am only entertaining trades within the U.S. at this time.
A new note regarding 2001 Heritage (5/12/26): I need to save the limited number of #1-80 red and black back variations and high # SP's I have to trade for the same variations and SP's that are on my set needs list. I've started to receive requests for base cards in trade for these variations/SP's, so I will be countering a fair offer going forward until I complete my set (base for base, etc.). Thanks for understanding.
Shipping notes:
I've learned that I can ship 18 cards in a PWE efficiently (well packaged in a 9-pocket page and cardboard envelope). I can break up larger trades up to about 54 cards into separate 18-card envelopes but prefer to switch over to BMWT for larger trades above about 54 cards to save on shipping costs. I will usually mail trades on Mondays, Fridays, or Saturday mornings as I'm not working from home in the middle of the week.