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Collecting Cleveland Baseball Since 1982

Collecting Cleveland Indians Topps team sets from 1952-present, as well as post-war minor and major league autographs.

From the Field: T.J. Zeuch, sp, Toronto Blue Jays

T.J. Zeuch was drafted out of the University of Pittsburg in the 1st round (21st overall) by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2016. He is a very good prospect, with Baseball America ranking him #12 in the system. He is having a solid season in AA: 7-4 with a 3.32[…]

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New Arrival: Jose Ramirez, if, Cleveland Indians

This is from the 2018 Allen and Ginter set. I overpaid. But I really wanted it, so here it is. Fun fact: Before the 2018 All-Star break Ramirez was hitting .302/.401/.628 with 29 HR and a sOPS+ of 196. Post-All-Star break? He has had 24 at-bats and only gotten 4[…]

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New Arrival: Brad Hand, p, Cleveland Indians

Brad Hand was traded by the Padres to the Indians last week. The Indians needed the pen help, so the price–losing their #1 prospect Fransisco Mejia–was worth it. I asked if anyone had any spare Hand cards, and was able to get all these from people on my message board[…]

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From the Field: Bryson Stott, IF, UNLV Baseball

  Another late arrival from the college baseball season. Bryson Stott had a very strong sophomore season with UNLV baseball. He hit .365/.442/.556 with 4 HR. Great numbers. This is coming after a strong freshman campaign that saw him selected to the Collegiate Baseball’s Freshman All-American Team and was the[…]

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From the Field: Kyle Isbel, of, Kansas City Royals

  This was a nice surprise autograph that rolled in, a late arrival from the college baseball season. Kyle Isbel was great this season at UNLV, hitting .365/.643/.441 with 14 HR. He was drafted by the Royals in the 3rd round of the 2018 draft. He was taken about where[…]

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From the Collection: Adam Dunn, dh, Chicago White Sox

Adam Dunn is one of my all-time favorite players. Drafted by the Reds in 1998 in the 2nd round. Was considered a good prospect, but was generally rated the Reds #2 behind OF Austin Kearns. Dunn would go on to have the more successful career, spending 14 seasons in the[…]

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