Posts Tagged ‘twins’

Ron Davis

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 by I Love Nerd York City

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Danny Goodwin

Thursday, September 10th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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goodwin-dannyFor my money, this is easily the best facial hair I’ve seen on a baseball card.  Mr. Goodwin holds the distinction of being the only player to be selected first overall in MLB’s draft twice.  He was selected first overall out of high school, opted for college, and four years later, was drafted first overall again.

I must note that this is not a poor scan on my part, and that the blurriness is a poor printing job by Donruss (surprise!!!).

Dan Schatzader

Thursday, July 30th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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Another player in the “no frills mode” of nerd cards. What’s that you say? You need more convincing? Mr. Schatzader’s full name is Daniel Ernest Schatzader.

Mike Cubbage

Thursday, July 16th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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cubbage-mikeMr. Cubbage hit for the cycle on June 27, 1978. Mets fans may remember him as their interim manager for seven games in 1991, and Red Sox fans may remember him as their interim manager after Joe Kerrigan was fired in spring training of 2002.

Congrats to the 2009 Nerd-All-Stars, and starting with Mr. Cubbage, new nerds will be eligible for the 2010 Nerd-All-Star-Team.

Keith Atherton 2

Monday, May 25th, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City

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I wanted to spread the nerd love around before doubling-up on any player. I really did.

The problem is that I have the Nerd Archives organized alphabetically by last name, and time and time again this card greeted me from the top of the pile. I just couldn’t help myself. It’s almost not fair. When it comes to nerd cards, it’s like Mr. Atherton is playing on a totally different level.

Now it’s up to you to decide: which card is nerdier, this one, or Mr. Atherton’s 1989 Fleer? Make sure to vote by clicking on the stars!

Juan Berenguer

Monday, March 2nd, 2009 by I Love Nerd York City
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