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    This morning I woke up, opened my laptop, and started catching up on everyone's blog posts. Two or three blogs in... I read the tragic news of Chris Cornell'sdeath on Cardboard Jones'blog: Collating Cards.


    Like millions of other people across the country, I jumped on the bandwagon and filled my CD collection with Seattle Soundbands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Cornell's Sound Garden. And just like sports cards play a big role on my personal timeline... so does music.

    The "Grunge" Era was during the heart of my college years which means there are many great memories tied to it. Hearing about Cornellinstantly saddened me.



    I think part of it has to do with things going on in my personal life. In a few weeks, my 8thgraders will be graduating and moving on to high school. Plus... one of my closest friends will be moving to Oregon with her family... which means I won't get to see my two nieces on a weekly basis anymore.

    Anyways... one of the best ways to get myself out of a funk is to dive into my favorite hobby. And wouldn't you know it... I had a generous care package sent by Kin over at Bean's Ballcard Blog that has been sitting on my desk for almost two weeks waiting to be opened.






    Inside he sent me a nice selection of Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres for my collection, along with some San Francisco Giants for my students.

    The card that immediately stood out was this beautiful black parallel of Matt Holliday:



    2009 Topps Walmart Black #446

    Seriously... these parallels were made for the Oakland Athletics and I couldn't wait to scan this card, then add it to my A'sinsert binder.

    And within a fifteen to twenty second period, I remembered the Hollidaytrades. The one where the Athleticsgave upCarlos Gonzalez to acquire him from the Colorado Rockies. And the other trade where they shipped him off to St. Louis (where he'd go on and win a World Seriestitle in 2011) for practically nothing.

    No worries. Kin sent me plenty of other awesome cards to cheer me up... like this Yoenis Cespedesrookie card:



    2012 Topps Update #US42

    Wait. This card reminds me of the epic collapse that many A'sfans believe occurred after the trade that sent Cespedes to Boston for Jon Lester. Lesterwasn't terrible for the A's, but he didn't help them get to the Promised Land either. What's worse is he left them at the end of the season where he'd sign with the Chicago Cubs and win a World Series.

    Maybe I'll move on to the Padrescards he sent me. Here's a shiny card of The Crime Dog:



    1992 Upper Deck Team MVP #35

    Now that's what I'm talking about. I miss the days of Upper Deck and their holograms. And McGriff was a beast for the Padres for a few seasons. I wonder why he didn't stick around longer. Oh that's right. The Padrestraded him to the Atlanta Braves for three guys many fans have never heard of. And guess what... he went on to win a World Seriestitle with the Braves in 1995.

    Let's move along to this shiny refractor of Ryan Ludwick:



    2011 Topps Chrome Refractor #119

    Few things can brighten this collector's day more than some refractor shine. The good news is I don't remember when or how the PadresacquiredLudwick or what they may have gotten in return for him when he left.

    Maybe we received a top pick in the draft for him? Let's find out on Baseball Reference.

    Nope. Not a top pick. Just cash money. It gets worse. Ludwick was part of that three team trade where the Padres sent Corey Kluber to the Cleveland Indians.

    At least Kluber hasn't won a World Seriestitle yet.

    In all seriousness... I kinda chuckled at all of these terrible trades my belovedOakland Athletics and San Diego Padres have made over the years. And on this somberSaturday, I'll honestly take whatever I can get.



    1998 Flair Showcase Row 2 #36

    Thank you very much for these awesome cardsKin. My students will appreciate the Giants you sent their way... although there's a chance the Barrywill stay with me. It's just too cool of a card.

    Happy Saturday and sayonara!

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