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Watching Sunday Night Baseball, I was lamenting the state of the modern nerd. Then Craig Counsell came up to bat. In this day and age, I think this guy and his goofy stance is the closest we’re going to get. Someone get this man some glasses.

(The Onion also wrote a pretty good article about Counsell).
We here at Nerd Baseball were torn about whether or not to add any Chirs Sabo cards to the Nerd Archive. On the one hand, he single handedly brought Rec-Specs into the public consciousness. On the other hand, those things never really took off, and he ended up being one of the only guys to wear them. On the one hand, among casual baseball fans, he ranks extraordinarily high on the name-recognition scale (for a nerd). On the other hand, finding Chris Sabo nerd cards is almost too easy. There’s no sense of wonder, or discovery, when you find one.
In the end, we found a couple that we decided were keepers.
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Happy Opening Week everybody. Regular nerd schedule resumes on Monday.
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Mr. Kittle now gives motivational speeches, and sells some pretty sweet benches from his website.
Anyone who grew up collecting baseball cards in the late 1980s and early 1990s is intimately familiar with Beckett Baseball Card Monthly. I was a subscriber for several years and eagerly awaited the arrival of each issue, so that I could check out which player was featured on the front and back covers, as well as the soaring value of my stack of 1989 Upper Deck Jerome Walton rookie cards. My other favorite thing about Beckett was the “Funny Cards” section, in which readers would send in baseball cards that they had altered for humorous effect.
Inspired by the creativity of other Beckett readers, I produced my own “funny” cards, which my ten-year-old sense of humor thought were pretty damned clever. They weren’t. In fact, looking at my efforts nearly two decades later is pretty embarrassing. Nevertheless, I will periodically feature some of my “funny” cards on Nerd Baseball. The first masterwork, Steve Trout, is displayed below. I apologize in advance for the douche chills.

I probably would have made a Steve Sax "funny" card as well, but I didn't know how to draw a saxophone.
Real MLB games are FINALLY HERE!!! To celebrate, we’ll be posting a new nerd card every day this week. That’s right, five new nerds in five days!!! Can you handle the glasses? Can you handle the facial hair? Can hat brims possibly get any flatter? Lets find out…Also, this is our first “by request” nerd.
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We here at Nerd Baseball were huge “Fire Joe Morgan” fans….seriously bummed when those guys called it quits. And we’re not even through the first game of the 2009 season when we were given this treat by their favorite MLB commentator:
Opening Night, Braves @ Phillies, bottom of the 6th inning, PH Greg Dobbs batting.
Joe Morgan says “We’re always talking about Chase Utley. We talk about Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard. This guy is probably as important a piece to this puzzle as any of those hitters. You know, Charlie [Manuel] manages people. He doesn’t really manage X’s and O’s. That’s why I think he’s so successful.”
I rewound that on Tivo to make sure I heard it correctly.
FJM, we miss you.
As detailed in this post, the seven contributors to Nerd Baseball compete in a ten team, head-to-head, total points fantasy baseball league.
Our draft took place last Saturday, so read on to see how everything played out, and then let us know which nerd writer is the pre-season favorite, and which should start making plans for 2010 (poll shows the first five picks for each team)…