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15-04-2025
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Mail Day: Trader Joe's insanity and beef with Bowman
Wooden display featuring Trader Joe's logo, Lafayette, California, March 12, 2025. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) (Smith Collection/Gado via Getty Images) This is a bit of departure from our usual brand of weirdness, but I strolled into a Trader Joe's this past week and, out of the corner of my eye, sensed something. I live my life by some simple rules. Among the many: if an item is almost gone at a store and other items are still fully stocked around it, grab two of them without hesitation, whatever they are. Other people know something you do not. Advertisement Trader Joe's released 'pastel mini totes' last Tuesday . They are tiny canvas bags that serve zero purpose in real life. And yet people lined up outside the morning of the release. My local store sold 1250 in two hours, according to the woman who was managing the waves of people grabbing and tucking away the bags. I am bound by my life rules, so when I saw tens of frenzied people at the totes display, I grabbed two. When I got home I googled them and there were already those lazy stories about totes selling for $1000 (because, of course, one person listed it for an absurd amount and that's all it takes for the headline). In truth, it's worth more like $13 . Still, this had all the signs of a classic Pokemon-style collector brouhaha — 5am lines, people climbing over one another, a woman in a vest shouting 'limit of four!,' and, of course, a wide selection of cheeses. Advertisement I now own two pastel mini-totes and they barely hold two cans of soup each. Do I sometimes question my life decisions? Yes. But for $6, it's a relatively minor expense to share with the Mail Day audience. Jo Adell just turned 26. He has 25/35 upside but is seemingly destined to pair that with an ugly .200-ish average. I believe he's way better than that, and it's why I keep buying his Bowman 1sts with PSA 10 grades at stunning discounts. I'm not the type to get too excited over exit velocity, but Adell has it in bunches . His 'hard hit %' this season is among the top 5% in baseball. And since 2020, he's been one of the fastest players on the base paths in all of baseball. Advertisement Adell's two-homer inning last week (just days after mini pastel totes were released…coincidence?) made some headlines — and he could garner some buzz with a few more good performances. Adell doesn't 'quietly' do things – he's an exceptional athlete with elite range, arm strength, bat speed, and stolen base potential who can make viral plays on defense and hit monster home runs at the plate. Plus, Adell plays in a large market alongside one of the game's best in Mike Trout — there could still be hope here! Remember, Adell was the No. 3 prospect in all of baseball a few years ago and hit .286 over 411 games in his minor league career. Stay tuned for what could be a value-boosting season… and get in on it before it's too late. Update : Topps Celebration boxes are down to about $65 . Perhaps by May we'll hit that $50 target mark and pounce on a couple. I love Bowman U. LOVE it. But I have a minor beef. Bowman U's existence has kind of ruined the fun of SI for Kids cards. (Yes, I know we just ranked the best SIFK cards last week here and here ). Advertisement And yes, as an adult, this is insane — they're nine mostly off-center perforated cards on thin stock featured in a magazine that literally says 'for kids' on it. And yet… Seeing Ashton Jeanty's card in one of the latest issues would normally have been a goldmine — the buzziest player in college football this season, his SIFK card would have been worth hundreds of dollars in PSA 7+ condition. Stores would have sold out, people would ask traveling relatives to check airport newsstands for it. Instead, Jeanty already had several Bowman U ( and Leaf! ) cards, with variations abound… and the SIFK card can be had for $5. Advertisement Am I a weirdo adult for bemoaning the fact that magazine insert cards made specifically for children have now been returned, by market forces and the magic of capitalism, back to being fun cards for kids? I just miss the joy of finding random gems inside a magazine, and trying to be one step ahead of everyone else hunting the same physical thing in the real world. The constant checking of stores and telling other people to look for the issue (especially during the Wembanyama card frenzy) was FUN. It was a challenge. And when they were inevitably sold out, it was kind of neat to think, 'there is more than one J.R. Fickle out there.' And Bowman U, despite all its wonderfulness, took that from us. Melancholy, I know. Moving on to something more uplifting! With Val Kilmer passing away (sorry, bad transition), I want to shout out Todd Spence, an artist I somehow found one day on Twitter who made one of the coolest pieces I have hanging up in my office. I don't know if this is still available, but when I order from him I just hit him up on twitter and he replies. Worth the $25-30! Fine… one more 'kids' thing before we go. Wendy's currently has very cool MUSCLE Men-style DC Heroes toys in their kids meals . Consider pretending you have children for dinner tonight and get yourself a few! They're selling for thousands on eBay! Your collection deserves a community. Download Mantel today.
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01-04-2025
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A Red Sox error card? Plus the Tink Hence dip, a Snow White explosion, and more
BALTIMORE, MD - MARCH 31: Alex Cora #13 of the Boston Red Sox greets Trevor Story #10 during player introductions prior to the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Monday, March 31, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Paul Kim/MLB Photos via Getty Images) (Paul Kim via Getty Images) Before we get super-weird (as is tradition), I want to shout out Topps Celebration , which came out late last week and is now being mini-price gouged by re-sellers. I think the fervor will die down eventually as people realize what's actually inside the box isn't so much 'cards that are worth a lot of money!' as they are 'cards that are a lot of fun and you probably prevented actual kids from buying these because you are a soulless animal.' I could be wrong. We opened a couple and they were basically a pack full of joy. Advertisement I won't pay a reseller $89.99 for it. I will grab a couple when the boxes settle down to $50. Something I noticed while perusing Cheers card inscriptions this week: Christopher McDonald spells 'Red Sox' as 'Red Socks (view on eBay).' And then he doesn't (view on eBay) . So now, of course, I stare at the ceiling at night asking myself how does one determine which Christopher McDonald Cheers card is more valuable: The 'Socks' or 'Sox' version? My hunch is 'Sox' is the rarer version based on how many 'Socks' ones I've seen ( the sold results are all over the place - check it out on eBay ). Plus the correct version above has him writing a truncated 'Chris' and the signature looks a little more fatigued, so maybe someone toward the end of his signing whispered to him, 'hey man, it's spelled S-O-X.' On the other hand, 'Socks' could be considered the 'error' version, and that might have a little more cachet for collectors. I love error cards; everyone loves error cards! Advertisement As part of our 'Commitment to Something Close To Excellence' here at Mail Day , I went back and watched the entire 'The Endless Slumper' episode and the Sox/Socks thing is not a referential joke to the character or plot. So there's that! At $50-60 each, I could just buy both and see what happens. Or I could buy neither and save my money for food and clothes for my family. TBD. I know we talk a lot of Cheers cards here, but the set is fascinating. Anne Schedeen made a crossover ALF reference in her autograph (view on eBay) . She played the mom in ALF and did a guest spot on Cheers. Its current asking price is $150. Advertisement And Ernie Sabella threw a 'Hakuna Matata' on his (view on eBay) — he was the voice of Pumbaa in 'The Lion King.' It's currently $70. Okay, enough Cheers… for this week. On to a cabaret performer/theater critic who lived to be 103! I'm a history buff and a JG Auctions frequenter, which can sometimes be a dangerous combination. In their latest ' Entry Level Collecting ' offering they have an interesting piece that I cannot figure out if I want or not. Because I've bought weird stuff before just to have weird stuff, and this is on that line. It's hard to not be intrigued by Eric Bentley just from his bio on the site (and his Wikipedia page makes him intriguing-er) but what caught my attention was how he signed this piece as 'autographed by' and then dated it. Advertisement He also gave the postcard a 'Bentley 7.5' grade later in life. It's currently at $10 (and then JG's ridiculous fees and shipping make it about $20), I'm not sure it's worth it for the oddity of it all… but if I end up going for more things in this auction, it might just have a home. Maybe. There's a 22-year-old pitcher in the Cardinals organization, Tink Hence, who was just put on the 60-day IL . It's notable because Hence was in a position to get called up this season 'if he can stay healthy.' He's been battling injuries since being drafted, so this is just another groan in a series of Hence-related groans, making him a frustrating prospect to follow – as you can see by his declining card prices (view on eBay) . It's very easy to lose patience with a young pitcher who gets hurt a bunch, but Hence is a potential stud with a high K-rate and low WHIP – and there are plenty of ways he can get into the rotation once he's healthy. Advertisement His autographed Bowman Bests are hovering around $8-$11. Since we've inadvertently created a 'this costs about $50' theme today, buy six and see what happens! Your collection deserves a community. Download Mantel today.