(This post's title is offered with apologies to Maximo Nelson...)
- Jason told me about an interesting blog called The Infinite Baseball Card Set whose author is has designed and illustrated his own set of virtual baseball cards. Card #4 is of Eiji Sawamura.
- A friend of mine at work alerted me to an episode of a show on the Travel Channel called Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations in which Mr. Bourdain visits Osaka. Among other things, he joins an Oendan group for the Tigers at both a bar and later in the episode at a game. I was a little disappointed that instead of being at Koshien, the game he attended was at the Osaka Dome, but it was still pretty cool to get a chance to see a little of what it's like to go to a ballgame in Japan. Actually, the whole episode is pretty interesting, even the non-baseball related parts.
- This shouldn't have surprised me. I'm pretty sure that the only legitimate card of Eri Yoshida was a special card produced by BBM late in 2008 or early in 2009 - it may have been an insert in BBM's baseball card magazine. I saw it up on eBay once but didn't try to get it. As far as I know, none of the independent teams in Japan have had baseball card sets (at least I haven't seen them on kuboTen). And as far as I can tell, the Yuma Scorpions have not had a recent baseball card set (and the winter league version of the team probably has never had one). As the eBay listing says, this is a "custom" card - i.e. an unlicensed fake one. To his credit, the seller is not trying to claim that it is anything else (and he's not selling any graded versions of the card either - at least not yet).
I saw that Eri Yoshida "card" yesterday... I ran across the seller when I was looking for Ryota Igarashi cards.
ReplyDeleteI like custom cards when they're done for fun, like The Infinite Baseball Card Set blog you linked. I'm not so fond of them when they become a money-making venture.
Hey Card Guy, stopping by to say I enjoy the site, and keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteAnd also I saw that Anthony Bourdain thing. He lost me when he ate a hot dog at Osaka Dome and said it was good. Osaka Dome's hot dogs were the worst when I was there.