Monday, May 11, 2026

Mike Olson 1/1 baseball card

I like baseball cards. I’ve never collected then religiously, mostly because I’m not from the US and getting hold of them isn’t very easy. Regular cards aren’t worth very much. Older cards, or those with famous players can cost you an arm and a leg. Grated vintage cards reach insane prices. Nowadays, the baseball card producers try to make cards more desirable by stamping them 1/100 or 1/10 and even 1/1. The 1/100 could be a the image of a player with a green border, the 1/10 could be the same image but with an orange border and 1/1 could be the same image but with a yellow border. Even the 1/1 isn’t unique, because the only thing different is the border color. That’s all! Yes, there is only one, but it still feels a bit like cheating.

To have a 1/1 unique baseball card, how cool would that be? Well, meet Michael Olson! I came across his work through his Instagram account. This guy hand draws baseball cards from scratch. Yes, he also draws ice hockey and football, truly… anything you want.

Now that was something I would be into. I would come up with a player I’d like a hand drawn card of. Took me no time, he just popped in there: Joe Kelly! This guy had brought some more swagger to the Dodgers team. He was the personification of the ‘Not Like Us’ movement with his ‘nice swing bitch’ pouty face.

But the pouty face had been done over and over and I just wanted a happy Joe card so I chose as a reference photo a shot of Joe in his mariachi jacket (belonging to Grover Castro of Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar) which he traded for with a game worn jersey. He wore it to the White House celebration of the 2020 World Series title and threw the ceremonial first pitch in it before game 1 of the national League Wild Card Series in 2025.

So that’s the image I send to Mike and he was all happy about making it into a hand drawn card. He suggested using the Topps layout from the 1988 baseball card series, because it’s Joe’s birth year. I thought that was a great idea. Also because the Dodgers won the World Series in 1988.

A few months later it was done and, damn, that’s one fine card! It’s so much better than any numbered or limited regular card. It even has room on the back for Joe to sign it, if I ever bump into him.

The work is outstanding, the communication with Mike is smooth, he is a very friendly guy who thinks along with you about the overall look and feel of the card. His wife Mary designed the packaging and it’s all one big party receiving it and do the unboxing.

So, if you have a favorite player and you like unique art, visit Mike Olson’s website. He also sells pre-drawn cards so there is a good chance you’ll find a card there that strikes your fancy. Check out his Instagram account @mikeolsonart for recent projects. If you want to see his video presentation of my Mariachi Kelly card go here (I'll provide link when video is up).

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Pieces of Johnny Podres

After the daffiness years and 5 lost World Series against the Yankees it was, finally, next year! A bunch of guys who, especially since the arrival of Robinson, almost finished first multiple times, did it. Took them seven games, but who was counting? Nothing came easy in Brooklyn, certainly not a World Series win. But in 1955 it was their time.

It was the year of Jackie stealing home and Duke Snider hitting 2 homers in game 4 ánd 5! But the series MVP was 2 game winner Johnny Podres. He pitched two complete games and shut out the Yankees in game 7 to give Brooklyn its overdue first World Series Championship.

He would go on to win a total of four World Series titles, play in four All Star games and was the National League ERA leader in 1957. Another interesting fact: Podres hit .313 in World Series games.

Now, with a career like that I was amazed to find some Podres baseball cards "cheap". With today's prices for modern day players like Ohtani $30 for two cards isn't bad for a World Series MVP.

Card #1: 2003 - Upper Deck - Sweet Spot Classic - Game Used Memorabilia

Card #2: 2005 - Upper Deck - Sweet Spot Classic - Signatures

"Game Used"
The Sweet Spot card is pretty straight forward. The Game Used piece of jersey is debatable. Because what is 'game used'? I tried to get an answer online which wasn't easy. The best infomration came from reddit and it's kinda disappointing. Game worn or game used means it was worn during a game, but that could also have been an exhibition game or minor league game AND it might not have been worn by the player on the card.
Now, if it specifically says (like it does on the Podres card) it was worn by him, only then can you be sure he wore it. Still a chance he wore it during spring training or something.
Still, while these cards can readily be found, I'm very happy with them. Remembering one of Dodgers' best!

Monday, February 23, 2026

Hollywood Ending: The Official World Series Championship Commemorative Book - Review

Rarely was a book review as easy as this one. ‘Hollywood Ending: The Official World Series Championship Commemorative Book’ is exactly what I hoped for. It was advertised directly after the Dodgers won the World Series in November, but it finally came out in February. Still, it was totally worth the wait.

It’s a good size coffee table book with a minimum of text so there is ample space for photos. This is precisely what you want. Visuals from the incredible regular and post season run.The photos are neatly put in chapters which makes it easy to relive the series you want.

Verdict
Seems like a waste to go on and on about the book. It's simply great. Loads of photos,all the exciting plays caught on camera. Skybox Press did a great job putting it together like this and it's quite affordable: $40.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

2025 World Series Champions - Topps NOW 15-Card Team Set

Topps, well known publisher of baseball cards, released the 15 card team set of the 2025 World Series champions. I ordered 2 sets in November and they arrived in January. Topps was very transparent about the fact the set was a bit delayed, shipping was smooth, packaging sturdy.

I was a bit surprised the packs themselves were flimsy. At least compared to the set released after the 2020 World Series win. The 2020 set was shipped in a box and a hard plastic case. This year the packs came in a small cardboard envelope stuffed with a plastic pouch containing the cards.

The Set
Every set is comprised of the same 15 cards, all stacked in the same order: Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Teoscar Hernandez, Blake Snell, Freddie Freeman, Will Smith, Tyler Glasnow, Tommy Edman, Max Muncy, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Will Klein, Enrique Hernandez, Clayton Kershaw, Roki Sasaki, Team Celebration and last but not least one:

  • guaranteed numbered parallel or
  • image variation or
  • autograph/Triple Autograph or
  • parallel

    Now, here’s where it gets tricky. This is Topps Now so you get to know how many sets are gonna be out there. So, at the end of the ordering window (first week of November) it turned out there would be 118,459 sets printed. Now, this is the amount of parallels/short prints we get:

  • /99 Green Foil
  • /50 Gold Foil
  • /25 Orange Foil
  • /10 Black Foil
  • /5 Red Foil
  • /1 FoilFractor

    That's not a lot to look forward to. The chance of getting anything worthwile is close to zero.

    Should I Open it or Should I Keep it Sealed?
    These sets cost $75 each, a total of $178 for two sets including shipping to Europe. When they arrived, I wrestled with the thought of maybe keeping them sealed because I see them for sale from $150 to $300 and even higher on Ebay. But curiosity got the better of me. Maybe I DID get that 1 of 1 triple auto card with Yamamoto, Ohtani and Sasaki.

    I had some luck with earlier sets. When I bought the 2020 Championship set, see blog about that set, I did get a /99 signed Corey Seager card which was amazing! So, why keep the sets sealed? I dug in!

    The Cards
    As far as design goes, the cards look very clean and the photo’s used are great. It really takes you back to some of the exciting World Series action. I was surprised not to find Miguel Rojas or Andy Pages in the set. They did their part, didn’t they?
    The first set had an alternative short run pic of Yamamoto. Nice but nothing fancy. The second set had an alternative short run pic of Kershaw. Turnes out there was some misinformation on the back as well. Kershaw is a 2 time World Series winner, not three. More about that later!

    Verdict
    Nice set! But don't pay $75 for a chance to get an autograph or parallel. Buy the base set from Ebay and enjoy the memories.