Showing posts with label Nate Karns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nate Karns. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Nate Karns And The Lame Minor League Team Name

I had posted a new card of Rays prospect, and Durham Bulls pitcher, Nate Karns about a week ago with the goal of adding a few more of his cards during the off season.  I always put autographs above other cards, when I am collecting single cards of a player, but since Karns only has one certified autograph I have moved on to some of his other cool cards.  

I was excited to see that he was featured in the Topps Pro Debut Logo Patch set.  This is also one of my favorite sets that Topps puts out every year.  There is almost always a cool Durham Bulls patch in there and a few other nice Minor League logos to pick up.  The Montgomery Biscuits are almost always a must have too.  

The Karns patch was not too hard to find, but I was a little bit disappointed when I saw the card.  I am not sure I really dig some of the Minor League teams that just borrow their nickname from their Major League club.  Potomac Nationals?  We can't do better than that?  Wasn't this team the Cannons at one point?  That sounds much more like a Minor League baseball team. 



It's still one of the most unique Karns cards out there, so I am happy to add it to my growing collection of Karns cards.  The card is limited to just 75 copies.  

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Collecting the Durham Bulls: Nate Karns

The Rays organization picked up Nate Karns this off-season in a trade with the Washington Nationals.  While I will miss Jose Lobaton, Karns is a little bit more intriguing than a back up catcher.  No disrespect meant for Jose, he was a cool player to watch on thecDurham Bulls. The Texas Tech grad has been good for more than a strikeout an inning throughout his minor league career including a very impressive line 2012 during two stops in the Nats farm system posting a 2.17 ERA, a WHIP of 1.00, and 148 strikeouts in 116 innings pitched. Last season Karns posted a 3.26 ERA, a WHIP of 1.18, and 155 strikeouts in 132.2 innings at Double A Harrisburg.  Karns is in his first season at the Triple A level with the Bulls and has struggled early on this year with an ERA of 8 and a WHIP of 1.73. He is still raking up the Ks however with more than 29 in 21 innings pitched. 

On cardboard, Karns has several different 2012 Topps brand releases. He appears in the Bowman set and has all of the usual variations. Karns does not have pricey cards, for the most part, so a base Bowman card is likely to set you back a quarter or two. The variations might run a dollar or two max. I managed to pick up a copy of his blue Bowman parallel shortly after his trade to the Rays for right around $2 delivered. 


Karns also appears in the 2013 Topps Heritage High Numbers set. This card is not too easy to find, but is still pretty inexpensive at less than a dollar.  I really liked the 1964 Topps design that Topps used for the Heritage design last year, so I'd have to almost give this card the nod over his Bowman rookie. 



Karns does have autographs in the 2009 Donruss Elite set, but almost all of the avaiable copies floating around on EBay are owned by the same person who is not really budging on their price which is north of $20. While I love the Durham Bulls, and am hopeful that Karns will be a productive member of the Rays, it is hard to believe that his cards will ever hold that sort of value. I will be on the lookout throughout the summer and hopefully can add a copy of a Karns autograph for something a little more reasonable. 


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