Before the Platter was born, I was a baseball card collector that read blogs about baseball cards. The joy that bloggers had for their collections and the hobby in general, made me want to be like them. I wanted in on this great community. I even traded with some card bloggers before I started my own blog.
Baseball card blog fan, Steve, is the type of trader that I once was. He doesn't have a blog of his own, but he must enjoy some of the words we write. Reader Steve, as he is known as in the blog world, makes swaps with a bunch of other bloggers as well. I see his name pop up in trade posts more than the names of people that actually run a blog.
Reader Steve liked a Bernie Williams Bat Relic that I posted on my other blog called Blog of Trade Bait. Him and I have traded before and I gladly sent him the Williams along with some other Yankee cards with some New York Mets thrown in.
I was happy to get this auto of Kyle Russell and it is on-card as well. Russell was a 3rd round pick of the Dodgers in 2008 and has worked his way up the minor league system as a power hitting outfielder. He isn't much of a prospect being that he is 26 and just reached Triple-A last season. That doesn't deter me from adding this signature into my collection. Even if he never makes the big leagues, this card will still be in my collection.
You have seen this swell card from Reader Steve and now back to talking about being a blog reader. I still read a bunch of blogs out there. Each card blog has its own tone and offers something different than the next blog. I enjoy all types of different themes that other people come up with.
A post by John from the blog called Donruss 1982, listed his Top 20 blogs of the year. I really like seeing another blogger give out some recognition to his fellow card writers. This list got me thinking about which blogs entertain me the most.
I don't really wanna list them out in any order. I would feel bad for slighting someone because I am sure that most of us spend a decent amount of time tending to our little hobby. I just want to give a shout out and a thanks to some of the blogs that have helped me feel the sense of camaraderie and entertainment in 2012.
The Adventures of Napkin Doon is one of my favorite blogs to read. Napkin Doon is a cool alter ego or is possibly a dude named Napkin Doon that is crazy enough to believe he has an alter ego. Either way, his blog makes me laugh and his posts about an auction he rolls to at a magical card shop called Cleve's is a must read for me. The Adventures of Napkin Doon should be a must read for you as well.
Does everybody read Night Owl's blog? The answer to this question is yes, of course. Even non-collectors probably read the words he types. There is a reason that he is considered top dog in the blog world. His posts are very well written and Night Owl has a good sense of humor. I love it when he slams the Giants or takes a jab at the Yankees. When you are the best in the business, you can get away with stuff like that and Giant and Yankee fans will still trade cards with you. I am still too self conscious to put down other teams very often. Night Owl is also a Dodger fan, which makes his blog that much more enjoyable to me.
One more blog that I would like to give props to for doing a good job this year is The Chronicles of Fuji. This blog is run by Fuji and he is a good man from the Bay Area. Fuji is such a good man, that every now and then he takes some Giants base cards off my hands to give to his students. Fuji also just wrote a nice piece on former Oakland Raider punter Ray Guy. Fuji was making the case that Guy should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Since I am an Oakland Raider fan, I fully agree with Fuji and when I read your words and agree with your statements, that scores points with me as a reader. I also enjoy Fuji's posts about the items he finds at flea markets. He finds some cool oddball cards and starting line-up figures.
I just wanted to mention a few blogs that made my life a little bit more fun this year. I read many more blogs and will probably write about some more of them between now and 2013. Many more blogs deserve praise and credit for their awesomeness.
Thank you for reading these words.
Hey, thanks for the mention, I really appreciate that! You're in my list of favorites too!
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Thanks for the kind words, and thanks for continuing to write. The funny thing is that there's another Reader Steve out there, so I can't take all the credit for everything you're seeing. I guess I'll just have to be Reader Steve D.
ReplyDeleteGood post, and good people to reference. Especially the Owl of course, everyone loves the Owl. He's one of those guys that dragged me back into collecting through his words. I also think Heartbreaking Cards of Staggering Genius and Cardboard Junkie had a lot to do with my comeback as well.
ReplyDeleteI too was a reader and blog trader before I started my own blog. I too greatly enjoy Napkin Doon's napkiny alter ego. And perhaps Steve D. has some Tigers stuff to trade me.
ReplyDeleteI was once "just" a reader of card blogs. From June to early September of 2008.
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't think I'd still be blogging if I couldn't take shots at the teams I don't like. You've got to have a good time.
I'll have to write about the Raiders more often ;-) Thanks for supporting the blog... and keep up the great job yourself!
ReplyDeleteI love it when bloggers go beyond the cardboard and say what they think about other teams/players in the gam, even if it's negative. I've mentioned on my blog my dislike for the Dodgers, but I've yet to come across a Dodger blogger who I didn't like. Night Owl's rant against the Giants are awesome.
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