One thing I failed to mention was that two of the three 2025 Topps Evergreen cards that I opened during Advent last year will be part of the deal as well. These are nice enough cards, and I had gone back and forth on maybe wanting to complete this set. For now, I'll hold off building this set (I will only have the Aaron Judge card left when I send these two cards out.
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Monday, March 9, 2026
Adventures in Trading: Evergreens Going to Kansas
One thing I failed to mention was that two of the three 2025 Topps Evergreen cards that I opened during Advent last year will be part of the deal as well. These are nice enough cards, and I had gone back and forth on maybe wanting to complete this set. For now, I'll hold off building this set (I will only have the Aaron Judge card left when I send these two cards out.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Viewer Mail: 2006 Topps Florida Marlins Josh Willingham FLA14
Now that I'm back in the Hobby Blogging Community, I've been getting emails from fellow collectors asking about certain cards...
Okay, that's not really true. But jqs94 on the Trading Card Database sent me a message wanting to know...
Hi there, I see that you have the 2006 Topps Florida Marlins #FLA 14 Josh Willingham card in your collection.
Would you be able to tell me if it has the Topps gold "Rookie Card" logo on it? I know some of his '06 cards have it, but others don't.
Part of my collection includes "Rookie Card" logo cards from 2006 to now and I wasn't able to find an image of this card anywhere else.
Appreciate any insights you could give me.
According to the TCDB, I am only one of three members of the site that has this card. I dug out the binder and pulled the card out of the page. The results are below.
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| 2006 Topps Florida Marlins Josh Willingham #FLA14 |
The answer is no, this card does not include the Rookie Card Logo. This is what he was looking for:
Willingham's 2006 cards should have had this logo on it as this was the first year of the new RC rules that MLB Properties required Topps and that other card company to include for players who qualified under the new rookie card rules. Basically, no more "First-Year" cards, which Willingham had in the 2003 Topps Traded and Rookies set. Maybe that's why Topps didn't add the rookie card to his actual 2006 card (I'm not going to bother to include an image of the card...it's the same exact image).
But Willingham's other cards from 2006 (Topps 52, Allen & Ginter, Bowman, Bowman Heritage, Fleer, Upper Deck) all have the logo. How and why Topps missed including it on the flagship card is beyond my paygrade.
If you have any questions about cards, you can email me at bdj610@hotmail.com, leave a comment, reach out on any of the social medias (Twitter/X, Facebook), or send me a message on the TCDB. I'll try my best to answer to the best of my abilities.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
Thursday, March 5, 2026
A Super Box Break. Ummm...
With a complete 2026 Topps Series 1 set already in hand, plus only needing 56 cards to complete the "master set" (until Celebration arrives...that's another post for another day), I'm not really expecting to add much to the collection from the Super Box I bought last week. But since it's still sitting here and I would LOVE to use the oversized header card as part of the binder (which I haven't ordered yet, but will soon...) I decided to open this and hope for the best.
But first things first...
The very tiny Funko Pop! included here is what replaces the ceramic pin that came with every Super Box since 2023. It's a nice change of pace, and there are five subjects. Who do I get as mine?
Yeah, the picture is fuzzy (I swear I'm buying a new phone), but it's Mike Trout. Funny. The Funko item itself is way way smaller than I thought it would be. I mean, where it's placed in the box (lower right corner), I would have thought it'd be BIGGER. But beggars can't be choosers. I don't plan on getting all five of these, and my daughter, who was the big collector of Funkos before she got married, might not really want this.
Now let's see what's in this bonus pack, exclusive to the Super Box:
In case the picture isn't any clearer, the five cards that were in this pack are:
- #92 Jackson Holliday, second baseman, Baltimore Orioles
- #186 Quinn Priester, pitcher, Milwaukee Brewers
- #39 Matt Olson, first baseman, Atlanta Braves
- #94 Yu Darvish, pitcher, San Diego Padres
- #112 Carson Seymour, pitcher, San Francisco Giants
- #TP-18 Aaron Judge Topps Profiles
- #GH-18 Bobby Witt Jr. 2025 Topps Greatest Hits
- #BTP-6 Corbin Carroll Big Ticket Players
Monday, March 2, 2026
Adventures in Trading: Trades to Get the Wantlist Down to 56
Trades through the TCDB have been steady. I was involved in a couple of two-for-two and three-for-three card transactions.
This first one is a local deal, with a gentleman from Wheaton, IL. I mailed pair of cards to him on Saturday night, and I received his cards today.
This second trade, also sent out on Saturday night, is on its way to Greenville, NC. Every little trade helps to reduce the number of cards on the wantlist down. While I prefer to do larger trades, it becomes a bigger challenge once I'm down to the final few cards. The well will eventually dry, so I am hoping I can get as many cards from here as I can before starting the next phase of card acquisitions (buying on Sportlots, eBay, and the big Chicagoland Sports Spectacular taking place next week).
There was one trade that occurred earlier in the week that I forgot to post. A two-for-one trade, with me giving up the 2025 Topps Update Juan Soto 1990 Pink that I received by mistake from an earlier transaction. The problem I had with the Update Series 1990 cards were they were printed like the holofoil cards. This makes it hard to tell with some cards if it's the basic card or a colored variation.
Last week, I sent two large trade requests. One got rejected, because of course it was. The other one, after a few edits due to having cards in other transactions, wound up being a 14-for-10 deal that the other person finally agreed to over the weekend. This morning, I sent 14 Allen & Ginter parallels and mini cards to Pembroke, MA in exchange for 10 S1 insert cards.
This is what I had agreed to send. However, as I was pulling the cards to prepare for mail, I could not find the Rafael Devers mini card. I did contact the trading partner saying as such and offering a different card (a mini A&G N222 Jackson Jobe) to make up for it. Fortunately, he said that was fine. Cards were mailed this morning.
Finally, through the use of the wantlist manager, I did find a TCDB member with 55 cards that I needed. I offered to buy them from him, and he agreed to sell them for $40.00 plus the other 2026 Topps 2025 All-Topps Team Nick Kurtz card that I had. This deal helps complete the 350-card base set. Cards arrived today as well. Let's see what's in this package.
- 13 base cards
- 2 2025 All-Topps Team cards (Skenes, Judge)
- 5 2026 Greatest Hits cards
- 1 Big Ticket Player card (Bobby Witt Jr)
- 1 First Pitch card (University of Houston Basketball Coach Kelvin Sampson)
- 4 Topps ProFiles cards
- 1 Stars of MLB card (BWJ)
- 1 Titans of the Game (Skenes)
- 27 1991 Topps cards
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Adventures in Trading: You Mean Today Was National Trading Card Day??!
I must have missed this on my calendar today. But February 24 was National Trading Card Day. It's to honor all trading cards, from sports cards to the collectible card games. Today honors the cards of all kinds, and the collectors who fuel the Hobby.
And how did I spend this important day? Working. As usual.
But it doesn't mean that I didn't do anything trading card related.
First, I received a small PWE trade request from a guy that I haven't interacted with since 2022 on the TCDB. It was a small trade back then as well. But today, he wrote that he saw my post and offered to trade a pair of cards for my 2025 Topps Update 1990 Juan Soto pink foil card. Just had to make sure I had it (I did), and I'll be packing it up to mail tomorrow. Details are below:
The 61-card purchase really helped to bring down the number on the wantlist. The cards that arrived today include:
- 11 Stars of MLB cards
- 12 Titans of the Game cards
- 9 Big Ticket Players cards
- 16 1991 Topps cards
- 4 2025 Greatest Hits cards
- 5 Topps ProFiles cards
- 3 First Pitch cards
Monday, February 23, 2026
Adventures in Trading: TCDB Trades for 2026 Topps Series 1 Insert Cards
Trading for 2026 Topps insert cards have begun in earnest. And after the trades that have been accepted in the last couple of days, I am now on the hunt for 116 insert cards.
First, a seven-for-seven card trade going to a gentleman in Frankenmuth, MI. Cards were mailed this morning.
Titans of the Game is a retail-exclusive insert set (which explains why I didn't see any in the Hobby box I bought) to complement the annual Stars of MLB set. Thanks to this trade, along with a major 61-card insert lot purchase on the TCDB (which I will discuss in another post, probably, when the cards arrive), I only need two Stars of MLB cards (Bobby Witt and Mike Trout) and one Titans of the Game card (Paul Skenes).
Today, I made 3 trade offers, two are still pending. But this one was accepted right away:
A three-for-three insert card trade, with each person is getting two cards from a 35th Anniversary set. I'm sending the gentleman, who shares a name with a famous quarterback, a pair from the 2025 Topps Update set in exchange for a pair from this year's edition. A Night Terrors card in exchange for a 2025 Greatest Hits card looks like a fair exchange (to me anyway).
I even received a trade request. It's rare that someone reaches out to me as I seem to be making most of the inquiries. But if someone sends me a trade request, I'm more than happy to accept. (I'm easy to please, what do you expect?)
For the cost of one 2026 Topps Chrome card (Trea Turner), I'm getting three more insert cards, including a PCA Topps Profiles card. This is going to a guy in York, PA.
The other two trade offers I sent have not been accepted yet. Both are for large quantities, including one that had all 14 of the base cards I need to complete the base set. I'll give both a day or so to allow time for either person to accept the trade or (hopefully) counter-offer. If either one hit, I'll post the trade details here on the blog.
Envelopes have been sealed and will be in the mail tomorrow morning.
Want to help me whittle down my want lists? You can find what I'm looking for here. I'd love to trade, but will buy if the offer is right. You can email me at bdj610@hotmail.com, leave a comment on the blog post, or if you are a member of the Trading Card Database, just send me an offer. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
Wanted: Fourteen 2026 Topps Series 1 Cards
- #2 Daulton Varsho, Toronto Blue Jays
- #38 AL Home Run Leaders (Judge, Caminero, Raleigh)
- #90 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers
- #96 Corey Seager, Texas Rangers
- #115 Royce Lewis, Minnesota Twins
- #135 Alex Bregman, Boston Red Sox
- #152 CJ Abrams, Washington Nationals
- #190 Michael Wacha, Kansas City Royals
- #191 Mauricio DubĂłn, Houston Astros
- #239 Devin Williams, New York Yankees
- #256 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Card
- #280 Pedro Pagés, St. Louis Cardinals
- #306 Spencer Schwellenbach, Atlanta Braves Future Stars
- #321 Pierson Ohl, Minnesota Twins RC

