Player-collecting comes third in my hobby responsibilities. Set- and team-collecting goals far outweigh any thoughts of accumulating cards of a particular player. The easy test for this is when I go to a card show: not once have I walked into a show intent on finding multiple cards of a certain player. Still, I like my Kershaw cards, and this week I reached a milestone in the Kershaw collection. The above card, sent to me by Dave of Tribe Cards, was the equalizer. This card, also sent by Tribe Cards, was the record-breaker. I now have more cards of Clayton Kershaw than any other player in my collection. Even more importantly, unless someone drops a large stack of Hideo Nomo cards on my front porch or Kershaw suffers a career-ending injury in his next start, that is the way it will stay for as long as I am collecting. I see card companies making abundant cards of Kershaw for the rest of his career, I see myself collecting them (unless he leaves the Dodgers), and nobody e...
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