Thursday, July 10, 2025

Concert Time

 Hello Friends!

I know this is a card blog, but it's also my card blog so if I want to show pictures of the concert I went to yesterday I will. 😉

So, the concert was Weird Al Yankovic in Toronto. 


I don't know why but almost every time I'm in T.O, I need to take a picture of the CN Tower. Incidentally, the skies were a little threatening at the time leading to the concert. Some areas were darker. 


The concert was at Budweiser Stage, an ampitheatre with a partial canopy for the more expensive seats. One section of other seats open to the skies, and then lawn seating. It was not too bad. 


Had to show the tour promo lol



The opening act was Puddles Pity Party. He was ok, but I was bored. Guy's not my thing.. 


The promo video for the tour.. It was kinda funny. Alzilla!


I don't smile in my pictures as you can see. I was enjoying myself though. I did see a couple people I knew. My former neighbour at my old address was also there, so we met up. My best friend from back home also found me and came to say Hi. That shocked the crap out of me. 



Finally the Man, the Myth, the Legend.. The Weird! Al Yankovic. 
After performing Tacky on his way into the stage and throwing a pie into Puddles Pity Party's face.. 
He also came out and said this was the end of his "Grueling Canadian portion" of the tour.. Toronto was the only stop on the tour in Canada.. lol 



The first song.. I have no clue what it was but it was different. 




A scene from Weird while they were doing a costume change. 


Dare to be Stupid!!!!



Smells Like Nirvana!!



Part of the medley of parodies he's done. 



Eat It!




Canadian Idiot. 






Fat!




Milo Murphy's Law theme. 


White and Nerdy!


Word Crimes


Stop Forwarding that Crap to Me




Amish Paradise!

It was an amazing concert. I absolutely enjoyed myself. I admit I was having a lot of anxiety about going. If I was left to going on my own, I wouldn't have ended up going and missed out on borh friends and on an amazing concert. 

Also, it did spit a few times. Nothing major. It did start drizzling as I was leaving Budweiser Stage to get back to the GO train to get back to Peterborough. 
By time we got home, it was 2:30 am. By time I fell asleep, it was 5am.. I'm tired.. I'm still recovering from overstimulation from the day yesterday and I'm planning on subjecting myself to more overstimulation on Saturday by seeing Steven Page at Del Crary Park in Peterborough as part of Musicfest. 


Thursday, July 3, 2025

Heritage Can be Strange

Hello Friends! It's July 3, so first I want to say Early Happy 'Murica Day to my friends south of the border. 

I recently went to Shopper's Drug Mart (think Walgreen's, CVS, etc) and saw some packs of Heritage hanging in the sports cards section. Generally there's football, basketball, and hockey. Sometimes I luck out and a few stray packs of baseball show up 

I saw the packs and decided to get one. I generally like the idea of Heritage and Archives, but I feel one of them is redundant. Really the only difference is Heritage also pays homage to cultural events in inserts.  


The pictures are a little wonky because I was holding the cards to my phone camera. 


Strikeout leaders in the NL were pretty close, weren't they?


Not to be confused with the Max Muncy playing for Oaklamento. Saw he had a pretty horrific injury last night. 


The surprise of the pack. I never go into opening packs thinking I'll get anything. Generally if I get a Jay or a Canadian I'm happy. Tony is probably the biggest auto pull I've had.. Of course, I'll be passing this on to a Twins collector who would appreciate it more than I can.. 


When I first heard his name, I was wondering if it was like Doug Dascenzo or not.. Turns out not. 


All time all stars. Interesting way to get a Mel Ott.. 


I did get a Jay in the pack. Though it was the odd chromified version of the cards. I think a set paying tribute to the older designs doesn't need modern bells and whistles like chrome.. But what do I know? I'm just a collector.. 

Other cards in the pack were 
Robert Suarez - Padres
Lucas Erceg - Royals
Masataka Yoshida - Red Sox
Porter Hodge - Cubs
Heliot Ramos - Giants
Dansby Swanson - Cubs
Blake Snell - Dodgers
Jack Flaherty - Dodgers
Isaac Paredes - Astros
Victor Robles - Mariners
Kerry Carpenter - Tigers
Reynoldo Lopez - Braves
Ian Happ - Cubs

Because it was the first pack I opened of the product, I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I do like the cards, it's just whether or not I want to work on another set..




Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Canada Day

 Hello Friends!

It's July 1, or as we like to call it up here, Canada Day. 

In what seems to be a tradition for me, I have to post this video.. 



Also, another tradition that seems to be holding is the Jays playing at home on Canada Day. Really that's how it should be.. It was a win for the Jays today. 

I did find something interesting though. July 1st has only been known as Canada Day since 1982. Prior to that it was known as Dominion Day. This is due to Canada being under the British Monarchy until 1982 when Canada produced its own Constitution. 

If I forget to, I'd like to preemptively wish my American readers a Happy Independence Day. 


Monday, June 16, 2025

RIP Ron Taylor

 Hello friends!

Today I found out that former Major League and Doctor Ron Taylor passed away. 

Taylor was born in Toronto. He played for 10 seasons, winning two World Series, one with the Cardinals and one with the Mets.

After his playing days, he went to medical school and became a doctor. While having a practice he also became team doctor for the Blue Jays. 

While team doctor he was part of the staff in 1992-1993. 


He was 87.



An update with me.
I've been in and out of the hospital. Infections and interactions kicked my ass for a while. I'm starting to get better but it's a slow road. 
I'm still wanting to write. I just need the energy to do so. 




Wednesday, May 7, 2025

EBay Find

 Hello Friends!

As you may or may not know, I have a couple projects on the go.. 

The main one being the One Million Expos Project. The other being trying to gather an autograph of as many Canadian born players as possible. Some have been fairly easy. Some are difficult. Some are outright impossible without financing a torso.. 

The one I bught on eBay recently is one of those more difficult ones. If only because he didn't play long in the majors. Dave Shipanoff pitched 26 games in the Majors in 1985. 


He was signed by the Jays as an amateur free agent in 1980, and was traded to the Phillies in 1985 with two other players for Len Matuszek. 
His final season was 1987 when he played for his hometown Edmonton Trappers. 

Guys who didn't play very long like Shipanoff can go either way I think. Either people can get the auto cheaply because it's a guy nobody really remembers, or because of his short time in the Show, they'll inflate the price to capitalize on people like me who collect autographs of a certain type. 

Now the ones I mention about needing to finance a torso to get are guys like Larry Walker, Joey Votto, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

I'm glad to have added this one.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

A New Addition

Hello Friends!

It's halfway through the month and while I'm struggling personally, the Jays are doing pretty decent this season so far. I know it's early, so we'll see.. 

I wanted to show a card I received in the mail from the wonderful Kevin Glew, who does Cooperstown in Canada on Twitter and BlueSky. If you're interested in Canadian baseball and other connections, check him out online. BlueSky Twitter

Now, I don't know if I've mentioned it here or not, but one of my ambitions is to get autographed cards of as many Canadian born players as possible. 
While the market has been flooded for a few guys in recent years like Vlad Jr, Joey Votto, Larry Walker, etc, the prices are still too high for my affordability.
Other guys, like Andy Stewart, Stubby Clapp, Ryan Z Braun, Rob Ducey, and Steve Wilson, I feel will be more difficult to get. Others, like Ted Bowsfield, I know I need to send sooner than later due to age, but being in Canada and sending a SASE to the States, I don't know if it'll work. 

Anyway, that long winded ramble is there because one of the difficult ones I felt would be Rob Butler. He's been on and off Twitter a few times, runs a baseball academy in Toronto area, and is the manager of the Intercounty Maple Leafs. I reached out a couple times asking if it would be ok to send and I got no response. Kevin saw my note and sent me this card below. 


The funny thing is.. If I had received the ok from Rob, this would have been the card I sent. 

I guess two other white whales for me for this auto project would be Nigel Wilson and Scott Richmond. Though I could get a signed one on ebay for $20 I guess.. Unsure about Wilson.. 

Anyway. Thank you Kevin! You're awesome!

 

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

The Blue Jays Are In Flight

 Hello Friends!

Earlier this month I wrote about 1984 Fleer and one of the comments was from Derek who mentioned they would be able to get me a copy of the Roy Lee Jackson anthem card. 

Well, today I got the mail and to my pleasant surprise, there was an envelope with that and some other Blue Jays cards. 


The star of the show, obviously. I can't recall if it's been revealed where he sang the anthem. I'm wondering if it was a day he wasn't pitching. I somehow imagine so because it would be quite the disruption right before needing to compete.. 

Now, the other cards that were included are from the 1989 Fire Safety set. The earlier sets were usually sponsored by the province, A&P, Dominion, and Oh Henry!.
I believe once Dominion went bankrupt, Becker's/Mac's took over sponsoring. 


What's an 80s team set without Jesse Barfield? 
The interesting thing about the set is the "On the Move" tagline. It could refer to running the basepaths, moving in the standings, or, as the case was in mid 1989, the move from Exhibition Stadium into the SkyDome. 



Sil Campusano was seen as a star of the future that just didn't pan out. After the 1989 season he was taken by the Phillies in the Rule 5 draft. 

After his playing days, Cerutti did commentary for the Jays on CBC. He was found dead in his hotel room before a game 

CanCon alert! Always enjoy seeing Rob Ducey in the Jays uniforms. 


Mike Flanagan as a Jay is a jarring sight. Kind of like how Jack Morris as a Jay was in 1992. By time I was a fan of the game I believe he had transitioned from the field to the front office or the broadcast booth. 

Terminator!
In a way, it's kind of interesting that a couple closers from the 80s had that nickname. Jeff Reardon and Tom Henke both had that nickname. Of course, Henke had a song written about him (The Ballad of Tom Henke) 



Liriano was one of those in the void between Damaso Garcia and Roberto Alomar. He spent a little time in Toronto before going to Minnesota and Colorado. I just took a look at his stats and I didn't realize he spent two years with the Pirates










The Spring Training team shot.. 

There are a few cards I'm missing from the set. Obviously the big names like Stieb and McGriff, but also Borders, Myers, Wells, Whitt, Key.. I have some ideas. 

Thank you for the cards! He's also on TCDB as CollecterTBNL