I just finished two card projects that I conduct at least annually, only this time I did both at the same time, which I don't recommend. I updated my Dodgers binders, which I do twice a year. I try to coordinate them with card show visits, but you know how card shows went this year. I also finished adding all the new Dodgers duplicates to my giant box (and many smaller boxes) of Dodgers dupes, a grueling process that is worth it because it usually unearths a card or two that is actually not a duplicate (I found two this time). It feels good to complete both of those hobby tasks, and at the end of the year as well. We're getting to the final few days now, which is a good time to see how many 2020 Dodgers I accumulated this year. I was particularly interested in finding this out because, as you know, it was quite difficult to track down cards this year. Surely that had an impact on how many 2020 Dodgers I landed. I counted them all up and I came to a total of 332. And...
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