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Saturday, October 18, 2025
Cards That Never Were: Mike Squires Oddities
I have written about Mike Squires and have featured card creations featuring him many times. The former first baseman was my favorite player during his fine career. Squires played for the Whote Sox in 1975 and '77-85. He won the Gold Glove in 1981.
The versatile Squires became the first left-handed catcher in many years, when he appeared behind the plate for two games in 1980. I have been searching for a decent picture of him catching, but have come up empty. I recently saw this picture and, while it is not a real picture of him catching, it is close enough to make a 1981 Topps variation card for Squires
While we are looking at variations, Lynn from the aforementioned FB group began posting baseball players featured on 1985 Topps football cards. I requested a Squires version and Lynn complied very quickly. The '85 football cards are possibly my favorite set. Now my favorite player is featured on my favorite set from another sport.
Friday, October 17, 2025
Goodbye, Good Luck and Thank You Baylee Cosgrove
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Erik Donner and Me
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Ral Donner Jr. and Me
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Appreciating Michael Gross
Monday, October 13, 2025
Friend Encounters: One Man Gang, Slick and John
Friend Encounters is a weekly series featuring friends meeting celebrities.
Now there is the makings of a great wrestling faction. Akeem (formerly known as The One Man Gang), my buddy John D. and "The Doctor of Style" Slick maybe just need one more to round out the group.
At one point, Akeem was The One Man Gang, a violent big man from Chicago. This was such a great character. Unfortunately, the WWE in the 80s loved cartoony characters. OMG was said to have discovered his roots. It was neither funny nor politically correct. It wasn't even good wrestling.
Nobody wanted to see this brute as Akeem. OMG could have been so much bigger and better in a feud with Hulk Hogan. This is not a knock at all on George Gray, the man who portrayed both. He is a nice guy, capable wrestler and obviously a company man. He did his best to make it work.
While as Akeem, he was under the onscreen management of Slick. Slick himself probably wasn't the most politically correct character either. Wrestling is always behind the times on that stuff. Like Gray, Slick did his best with the gimmick and actually made it likable.
As for John, he's himself. Like the late Chris Candido, no gimmick needed. He's a nice guy who I always enjoy seeing at wrestling conventions. John gets around. He probably meets more celebs than I do.
Back to the idea of a faction. OMG and Dean are the big tag team, like the Natural Disaters. They just need a singles champion to round out the group.
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Celebrity Jersey Cards #763 Kim Pegula & Terry Pegula
Celebrity Jersey Cards is a weekly series featuring celebrities wearing sports jerseys. As I'm done with the alphabetical march through MLB, I'll turn to football for today.
Born in Pennsylvania, billionaire Terry Pegula grew his fortune investing in fracking. Pegula owns the Buffalo Sabres (NHL), Buffalo Bandits (Lacrosse), Rochester Americans (minor league hockey) and the Buffalo Bills. Some folks collect sports trading cards. Pegula collects sports teams.
Pegula's wife Kim was born n South Korea, but eventually adopted by an American couple. She reportedly has minimal knowledge of any part of he life in South Korea, other than her birthdate, which came from a second-hand account of it.
Both are wearing #1 on their Celebrity Jersey Cards. No player wearing that number has spent more than one season with the Bills and only five players overall have worn it.