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Sports Cards Nonsense Newsletter

John McTaggart

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Nonsense Newsletter No. 123: The MLB's East Divisions, a hockey hiatus, 1975 Topps Baseball and more!

Welcome to spring, and welcome to another blossoming edition of the Nonsense newsletter. In this week’s installment, John Dudley takes on baseball’s east divisions. I, on the other hand, justify my hiatus from the hockey hobby. Meanwhile, t...

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Nonsense Newsletter No. 122: The Central Division, Let's talk about the PC, Manager cards and much more!

In this week’s edition, John Dudley sets the sights on the central division on both leagues. I share some of the love for a new concept to me — a PC, and, of course, the Quick Hits section will leave you speechless, yet again! So, as spring...

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Nonsense Newsletter No. 121: The Wild West, Young Guns are More than Connor Bedard, 1984 and More!

In this week’s gorgeous edition of the Nonsense Newsletter, John Dudley dives head first into the MLB’s west divisions. Meanwhile, I refresh the memories of those who forgot that Young Guns cards were not make exclusively for Connor Bedard....

2 months ago
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Nonsense Newsletter No. 120: The Bedard Dilemma, A pitcher worth persuing, a $3 million case of hockey cards and more!

In this week’s edition of the Nonsense Newsletter, John Dudley chases down a pitcher in today’s hobby actually worth chasing down. Meanwhile, I talk about the one thing everyone is talking about (original, I know) and that would be Connor B...

2 months ago
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