Geez, that title sounds like a NASCAR race title right?
Sunday!!!
Sunday!!!
SUNDAY!!!
At the AU Sports Speedway in beautiful Niles, Illinois, the 2006 Topps Series 2 600 will take place. The race includes the usual heavy hitters, and one guy who's goal is to acquire 600 cards (number WILL increase...this is just the starting point).
So how did I come up with this number?
Yesterday, I returned to the Trading Card Database and reviewed the checklists and cards that were added to the 2026 Topps set. My Series 2 wantlist consists of the following:
- 350 cards: Card #'s 351-700 of the eponymous Series 2
- 4 cards: The four SP Rookie Cards (Kevin McGonigle, JJ Wetherholt, Carson Benge, Justin Crawford). Will discuss these in a later blog post, I promise
- 50 cards: 1991 35th Anniversary All-Stars
- 50 cards: 1991 35th Anniversary S2
- 25 cards: Crooked Numbers
- 6 cards: First Pitch S2
- 65 cards: Glove Work
- 30 cards: Stars of MLB S2
- 20 cards: Titans of the Game S2
And just before submitting this post for publication, I've already received not one, but TWO, trade requests. Granted, they're sending the easy Stars of MLB and Titans of the Game (which appear in EVERY retail pack), but every bit helps.
I'm accepting one of the transactions straight away, but I countered (because the first trade already was offering one of the cards this second person had as well) and asked if we could trade for more. It looks, though, that he's trading cards set for set. Basically, he's offering 3 S2 Stars and 3 S2 Titans for 3 S1 Stars and 3 S1 Titans. Pretty fair exchange, but he has more that I want, and I have more that he wants, but it doesn't look like he wanted to ask for more. So I responded in kind and will follow his lead on how he wants to proceed.
At this point, before the race even starts, I could already have 11 cards committed between the two trades.
On an unrelated note (and so that I have a picture to go with this story), images of the 2026 Topps Factory set have been released. The set, coming out on July 1, features not only S1 cover athletes Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, not only S2 covers Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. and Paul Skenes, but Juan Soto and Bobby Witt, Jr. (who I seriously doubt are going to be the Update Series featured athletes).
The factory set will feature 704 cards, including the four bonus athletes. But history dictates that the cards that will appear in the factory set will be different compared to the four cards that have been distributed into packs of S2. Price on the Bay for McGonigle and Wetherholt are presently in the $200+ range, while cards of Benge and Crawford can be had for under $100 if you catch them fast enough. As of now, I'll wait. While my PayPal card is finally paid off, I'm not about to splurge just yet.
I still want to get some packs so that I can enter the race. Maybe this weekend.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
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