Sunday, June 12, 2016

Gettin' Zippy Zapped is Always a Good Thang (Part 2)

Aloha, everybody, 

Happy Sunday morning to y'all. We're waking up here in LA, still tasting the bitter ashes of last night's walk-off defeat at the hands of the hated Giants. 

The Dodgers will send their new teenage arm to the mound, and it should be a good one. Until then, let's look at some more of that cardboard goodness that ZZ sent my way...


I'm a big fan of the southpaw, Ryu, but unfortunately, he's been on the DL all year. He's on a rehab stint this week, so I hope he'll do well and bolster the Dodgers' shaky starting rotation. 

I haven't completed the team cards from this year's Topps vape set, so this one was needed.  
 
  
Speaking of pitchers coming off the DL, young De Leon just returned and hurled three perfect innings, with six strike outs. That was a big "Whew!" to those of us who were worried about his return. 

Look for this guy to be coming up soon (?) to the big club. 

 Raffi was a big favorite in my house back in his playing days; we even felt a little sad here when he recently retired from baseball. 

I've been trying, but can't recall why the Dodgers wore those red caps.
 Pitching prospect Richy was part of the trade with Philadelphia for Chase Utley. He's on their AA squad, with a 2-2 record and an ERA of 6. Thanks Richy, for helping to bring Utley to LA. 

Here come two more team cards to help me fill out my 2016 Dodgers set...

 JT has been fighting a season-long slump, and the worst part of it was manager Dave Roberts' insistence on batting Turner in the 2 or 3 spot, despite his being a rally killer. 

It got to the point where I named him the Red Albatross over on the Dodgers site I write for. Maybe it was a good thing, because the day after I wrote the Red Albatross story, he hit a game-winning home run, and has been breaking out of his slump against the Giants.


 Coming up is my first card from...
 

 Thompson here is showing some great promise, and quickly went from bench player to starter - mostly on the power of a big bat. I'm digging this kid very much, and very happy to have his card. 

That's Part 2 of the ZZ package, but stay tuned, because the final installment will contain the Dodger Blue vintage he sent my way. 

Aloha! 

Friday, June 10, 2016

The Best of the Rest Just got Best-erer

Aloha, everybody, 

Long time no blog, I know. I've written before about being away from ATBATT for a variety of reasons - some better than others.  But deep down, when I'm away from our collecting community for any length of time, I really miss it - and all of you. 

If there's anything that will get me to sit at the keyboard and refresh all of your blogrolls with an update from me, it's receiving some cardboard goodies in the mail, and that has happily come to pass. 

On June 1st, Zippy Zappy wrote about the "Best of the Rest", a name which he bestowed upon the both of us, (aside from the SuperTraders group) as collecting/trading/blogging representatives for our respective teams, the Dodgers and Yankees.

It's a name which was inspired by fun, but one which I wear with honor and a smile, because it's these types of connections and friendships that make our community so very cool to me, and they are the reason I miss the blogosphere when I'm away. 

OK, now let's get to checking out some of the cards that ZZ sent to me in the latest installment of our never-ending LA to NY trade-a-thon. 


Some folks include notes with their packages and PWE's. My notes on Rolling Stones paper have shown up from time to time, and anyone who has ever been Zippy Zapped, will recognize his trademark mascot. I think it's a rabbit, but who knows with art? 

One of the best aspects of trading is collectors will send different types of cards, based on their collecting habits. ZZ tends to collect a lot of young players, minor leaguers and rookies. 

That works out great for me, since I don't buy Bowman and the like, so ZZ fills in those gaps in my collection.


 Valentin is with the AA Phillies now, and putting up some decent numbers. Hopefully he can break through with them.



 Here's a purple beauty of long time minor leaguer, Zach Lee. The Dodgers gave him a shot with the big club early in the season, but he was on a very short leash, and was quickly sent down when he did not put up Hall of Fame numbers. 

The kid could be a solid innings eater, which is something the Dodgers could really use, but they don't listen to me. I'm hoping Lee gets another shot soon. 

Speaking of kids, Holmes here is a recent Dodgers signing with a ton of potential and a lot of hope surrounding him. This Bowman chrome also has a lot of shiny surrounding him.



It's a double shot of Holmes...



I love this Bowman beveled-frame-styled design. The blue on the bottom half works well with the Dodgers colors. 
 
 Verdugo here is a solid Top 10 Dodgers prospect. He's a pitcher transformed to an outfielder, and there is some talk of him moving into right field for the Dodgers, with the possibility of Yasiel Puig being traded away or jumping when he becomes a free agent. 

 Now here's a great little card that popped out of the package. It's the Dodgers teen-aged phenom...



Urias got shelled in his NY debut, but I chalk that up to rookie jitters, and an ill-advised, rushed debut in hostile territory. It was a ridiculous decision on the part of the Dodgers. 


 Urias pitched much better a couple of nights ago in his Dodger Stadium debut, and he will pitch on Sunday against the Giants - talk about hostile territory. Tune in for that one. 

Here's a cool limited edition 236/250 from Topps Finest of one of my favorites out of the Dodgers' beleagured bullpen, Yimi Garcia. I'm digging that German Expressionist background on the card. 


 Yimi is on the DL now, so I'm hoping for a full and fast recovery. 

 It just aint a proper Zippy-Zapping without one of these (and I don't mean a Manny card)...
 

 I mean one of these super cool, Japanese Sega Card-Gens. Some people get slabbed cards and don't want to remove them from the thick plastic slab. I feel exactly the same about not wanting to remove this card from its penny sleeve with a Japanese price tag on it. 

I mean, how cool is that? This time I mean a Manny card in the home whites. 

We're just getting started with the package that ZZ sent to me.

Next time: Part 2   Aloha!