Saturday, February 14, 2026
SPECIAL REQUEST: 1969 IN-ACTION JOHNNY BENCH
Thursday, February 12, 2026
NOT REALLY MISSING IN ACTION: 1970 BILL SHORT
Friday, January 9, 2026
WTHBALLS CUSTOM SET SPOTLIGHT: 1960S STARS OF THE GAME: FRANK ROBINSON
A two-time Most Valuable Player, and the first to do it in both leagues, Robinson also took home a Triple Crown in 1966, was a twelve time All-Star, finished in the Top-4 in MVP voting outside his two wins, and oh yeah, as mentioned earlier was also the first African-American Manager in league history.
When he retired as an active player in 1976, Robinson was in the top-5 in so many offensive categories he was in the company of Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron and Willie Mays.
Yet oddly enough, perhaps because of the era he played in, he would get buried in the “all-time greats” conversation in lieu of the aforementioned players along with guys like Ty Cobb, Roberto Clemente and Ted Williams.
I would say he and Stan Musial are the TWO greatest “underrated” players of all-time, and you could arguably throw in others like Bob Feller for good measure.
Just an all-out legend in so many ways.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
1981 DRAKES BIG PITCHERS: TOM SEAVER
Monday, December 22, 2025
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: TED KLUSZEWSKI
He even finished second in the National League MVP voting in 1954 (behind Willie Mays), after leading the league in HR’s with his 49 and RBI’s with 141.
His playing career lasted through the 1961 season after a season with the (then) Los Angeles Angels, before moving into coaching.
Who could ever forget those awesome photos of Kluszewski and his cut-off sleeves on his baseball cards!? Looked like a damn Paul Bunyon swinging an axe. Awesome.
Friday, December 12, 2025
REVISIT: DEDICATED ROOKIE: 1974 KEN GRIFFEY Sr.
During the 1973 season he made the most of his short stay, hitting .384 in 25 games with 33 hits in 86 at-bats.
He was named to three all-star games during his career, and was a member of the “Big Red Machine” Cincinnati Reds of the 1970’s, taking home two consecutive World Championships in 1975 and 1976.
Of course, we HAVE to mention something else he did, which was father a kid who would become one of the players of his generation, Ken Griffey Jr, recent Hall of Fame inductee and super-star extraordinaire.
I still think one of the coolest moments in baseball history was when Griffey Sr and Griffey Jr BOTH hit homers for the same team in the same game! I just couldn’t believe it actually happened.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
FIXING UP ALL-STAR CARDS: 1984 MARIO SOTO
Friday, October 31, 2025
"SPECIAL REQUEST" MISSING IN ACTION: 1963 FLEER PETE ROSE
Monday, August 18, 2025
A SET THAT NEVER WAS: 1971 ALL-STAR TICKET SET: SPARKY ANDERSON
We move onto the Managers for the two teams in that classic of all Midsummer Classics, the 1971 All-Star game played in the "Motor City", Detroit, Michigan, and today it's the National League skipper Sparky Anderson:
Sunday, March 2, 2025
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: JOE MORGAN
His 1976 season was the stuff of legend at the time: a .320 batting average, 27 homers, 111 runs batted in, 113 runs scored and 114 base on balls, leading his league in On-Base-Percentage and Slugging while claiming a spot on his seventh National League All-Star team.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
CAREER-CAPPER: 1971 BO BELINSKY
Friday, January 17, 2025
CAREER-CAPPER: 1987 TONY PEREZ
With a batting average hovering around .280, he was a solid and steady force at the plate and out in the field for a team that would become legendary, on their way to two straight championships in 1975 and 1976.
He would play for 23 seasons in the Major Leagues, and end up with 379 homers, 1652 RBI’s, 2732 hits and a very nice .279 average before he left the game at the age of 44.
The “Big Dog”, Sparky Anderson always stated that what killed the “Big Red Machine” from dominating for a longer period of time was trading away their slugging first baseman in December of 1976 to the Montreal Expos for Woodie Fryman and Dale Murray, a trade that still baffles me.
Nevertheless, after nine tries, he finally made it into the Hall of Fame in 2000, and rightly so. Hopefully Pete Rose can also join his former teammates someday as well.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
CAREER-CAPPER: 1984 JOHNNY BENCH
Time to step out of the 1970's yet again and create another fun "Career-Capper" from the 1980s, this one of the greatest catcher of them all, Johnny Bench, 1984 style:
Thursday, December 5, 2024
A SET THAT NEVER WAS: 1971 ALL-STAR TICKET SET: JOHNNY BENCH
Today on the blog I post the first of what is a "set that never was", a 1972 All-Star Ticket card for 1971 starting N.L. catcher Johnny Bench, which was going to be released some years back before I opted for the standard sized 1972 All-Star set that quickly sold-out:
As a kid growing up in the 1970’s, this man was a mythic figure, a “god”.
Thursday, November 28, 2024
"CLASSIC BASEBALL" CUSTOM WTHBALLS SET: VADA PINSON
On the blog today, a beautiful card I hope to have released as part of a multi-series custom set, "Beautiful Baseball", by the end of the year, featuring one of my favorite players, All-Star outfielder Vada Pinson:
The man could slug the ball, hitting 256 home runs, while also swipe the base, as his 305 steals show. He collected 200+ hits in a season four times while topping .300 four times with a high of .343 in 1961 for the pennant winning Reds.
He led the N.L. in hits, doubles and triples two times each, while also topping the Senior Circuit in runs in his first full season, 1959, with 131.
By the time he completed his career, he topped 2700 hits, 1300 runs, 1100 runs batted in, 250 homers and 300 stolen bases.
To this day it amazes me that guys like Pinson, Al Oliver, Ted Simmons, Steve Garvey, Dave Parker and Jack Morris get snubbed by both the BBWA at first, then the Veterans Committee, yet Cooperstown has players like Stonewall Jackson, Chick Hafey, Jesse Haines and “High Pockets” Kelly in there.
Saturday, November 16, 2024
REVISIT: 1975 "NICKNAMES OF THE 1970s" SPARKY ANDERSON
Monday, November 11, 2024
CAREER-CAPPER: 1973 JULIAN JAVIER
Saturday, November 2, 2024
GIMMIE A DO-OVER: 1969 VADA PINSON
I've wanted to give one of my favorite players, Vada Pinson, a do-over for his 1969 card for quite some time, so today is the day, with this little beauty:
The man could slug the ball, hitting 256 home runs, while also swipe the base, as his 305 steals show. He collected 200+ hits in a season four times while topping .300 four times with a high of .343 in 1961 for the pennant winning Reds.
He led the N.L. in hits, doubles and triples two times each, while also topping the Senior Circuit in runs in his first full season, 1959, with 131.
By the time he completed his career, he topped 2700 hits, 1300 runs, 1100 runs batted in, 250 homers and 300 stolen bases.
To this day it amazes me that guys like Pinson, Al Oliver, Steve Garvey, Dave Parker get snubbed by both the BBWA at first, then the Veteran’s Committee, yet Cooperstown has players like Stonewall Jackson, Chick Hafey, Jesse Haines and “High Pockets” Kelly in there.
Friday, November 1, 2024
OPC IMAGE VARIATION: 1977 TONY PEREZ
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
1960s "IN-ACTION": 1963 VADA PINSON
Four-times he’d collect over 200 hits, seven times over 20-home runs, nine times over 20-stolen bases, and the man only made two All-Star teams!
Just an awesome career that saw him finish with over 2700 hits, 250 homers and 300 stolen bases, while also collecting over 480 doubles and 120 triples.
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