Thursday, January 2, 2025

2025 Wallet Card Junior Ortiz

 Here's the new Wallet Card for me in 2025:


Ortiz was a member of the Twins' 1991 World Series winning roster, in the role of a backup catcher, and the personal catcher for Twins' starter Scott Erickson. He was also often cast in the role of a quirky personality or comic relief, generally because English was not his first language. 

Ortiz was the catcher when Rickey Henderson broke the career stolen base record, and when asked if it bothered him, he was quoted as saying "No, he's stolen lots of bases off good catchers, too." 

Modesty aside, he was rated as a reliable defender with a strong arm and despite a language barrier, had the reputation for being a great battery mate for his pitching staff. This led to a solid 13 year MLB career.

Ortiz wore the number 0 with the Twins, matching the first letter of his last name. During the 1991 season he experimented with a couple of re-inventions. During a slump he announced to the press he was changing his name to Joe instead of Junior. Days later said he missed Junior but since he had finally gotten a few hits, he'd keep the new moniker. He also shaved his beard "to increase his bat speed" but kept his moustache. “Don’t worry about the mustache. I look so good now. If I do that, I’ll just look like any other ugly person.” 

He switched back to "Junior" and that day had a pair of hits while also picking a runner off first base. 

In his final season, Ortiz made the difficult decision to sign on as a replacement player during the MLB strike in Spring Training of 1995. “Since I don’t know how long I am going to play in the big leagues, this is a new opportunity for me,” Ortiz told the Associated Press. “I will take all the heat. That was the decision I chose.” He later said “Obviously, if I had to do this all over again, I would have never crossed the line. . . I did something wrong and now I’m paying for it.”

I'm looking forward to having Junior at my side all year. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Happy 2025

 Hello again, if you're still here or you're back or if you're just joining me, welcome!

I haven't had the motivation to write posts here in awhile. 

https://www.instagram.com/tradingcardoftheday?igsh=MW8xN3dobnB5cTNhbQ==

I've just created an Instagram account for posting a card (give or take) a day. 

My first post was my 2024 Wallet Card, a 1992 Fleer Citgo The Performer Collection card of none other than the greatest Base stealer of all time, Rickey Henderson:


It's bittersweet that one of Rickey's greatest moments was stuffed in my wallet all year. The card definitely has made me smile every time I pulled it out looking for a loose gift card or receipt over the past 12 months.

Rickey made an appearance at a card show in my hometown over the summer, but I didn't take the chance to meet him, thinking there would be many more opportunities in the future. I actually thought about getting the wallet card signed, but that's not possible now. 

I want 2025 to be a year of doing the things I want to do instead of regretting not having done them. Here's to a new year, best of luck to all with your collecting goals!