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Non-Iowa Thursday: Looking at TCDB collection data

So, this may be the first in a few posts, but let me tell you where my brain started. We can assume that there are certain players that are collected more than others.  You are more likely to run into a Aaron Judge or Ronald Acuna collector than a Ryan Jeffers or John Means collector.  Fair?  I also run the assumption that I will find more Yankees collectors than Padres, but this one I a bit more dubious on.  While Yankees have the most fans, I imagine the confines of living in New York hurt collecting at scale, much less so than a collector in Missouri collecting Royals. If I dig into the numbers on TCDB, will I see a larger number of wants for specific teams, players, sets, or other things?  Will it be statistically significant?  Will this be to hard to do manually? Well, I started this idea with grand hopes, only to find that I need to invest some time into learning how to code a bot to scour the website for the data rather than me digging into myself, b...

Non-Iowa Thursday: Collecting Busts (NBA)

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How many times have you heard someone call a player a bust?  Darko Milicic, what a bust of a pick for Detroit!  Ben Simmons is a bust!  What defines a player as a bust, and why do I care? I like to collect RCs for famous busts.  Think Greg Oden, and all his wonderful RCs.  They were so beloved in 2006 and now are considered trash by many.  I, a kind soul, welcome them to my home where they will be cared for and loved.  Well...as long as they come cheap.  My collection is only made up of card that I have rescued from dime and quarter boxes.  Would I grab a Oden RC Auto from a dollar box?  Probably, but  that's pushing it.  

Iowa Collection Update: Final Numbers

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 I hadn't taken full account of the number of cards in my collection until today.  As I write this, I have 12,341 unique Iowa Connection cards in my collection.  That is insane!  Of course, this number is more insane.  The number of Iowa Connection cards I need are.... Well, take a moment and think what your guess would be.  I'll put it at the end of the post.  I'll take a guess here myself.  Now, my best collection is Kurt Warner, where I have about 8% of his cards.  Towards the middle is Harvey Kuenn at 3.5%.  Some 90's players I have a significant chunk of including Kevin Tapani at 35.9%.  Many pre 1970's players and minor leaguers I have 0% of.  Hockey, Wrestling and other collections are wastelands right now.  So, I'll be a bit conservative and say that I own 2% of all the Iowa Connection cards.   That would make my guess 605,000 wants.  We'll see if I'm closer or if your guess is closer at the end...

Iowa Cornets and being right at the right time

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I collect cards with Iowa Connections, and just recently I was looking for more connections and came across the Wikipedia page for the Iowa Cornets.  The Cornets was a team in the Women's Basketball League (WBL) that played from 1978 to 1980 before disbanding.  The WBL lasted only one season after Iowa left before folding play. The Iowa team was built with a cast of characters made for a Netflix mini-series.  Owned by the creator of the modern trampoline, George Nissen purchased the team for $50,000 in 1978.  The team had players of all sorts of skills and historical significance.  Tanya Crevier (South Dakota HOF) had a crazy handle of the ball and still travels today to show off her basketball skills.  Denise Long was the first woman to ever be drafted by an NBA team. Rhonda Penquite is an Oral Roberts HOFer.  Mary Schrad was paralyzed in a sledding accident in high school and was told she may never walk again, but still became a professional basketb...

Iowa Collection Update: Baseball Part 5 (Minor Managers and Coaches)

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 My last baseball collection update!  This is the category with the most change, as I added 1085 cards since my last update.  This category overall is new, managers and coaches from the Iowa minor league teams located in the Quad Cities, Waterloo, Burlington, Clinton, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Des Moines (Iowa).   Ryne Sandberg was the biggest addition with 136 new cards, followed by Brian Harper with 124.  About every third trade I am offered on TCDB includes Donruss variations of someone on this list, so it will be nice to knock those out this year so I don't have to worry about them again.   That's all the updates!  Perhaps one more to cover the collection overall.  Thanks for following along.  It took me three months to update everything, so I don't think I'll be doing this annually, but maybe just a subgroup each year.  We shall see. Player ICDB Rank Have Total ICDB 2022 Have Total Minor Team Ryne Sandberg 239 136 10365 Io...