Instead of Bowman, I thought I would get back to what I like most in collecting- my PC. Despite the fact that I love Robbie Cano, this monster MVP-type season (.371 BA, 12 HR, 46 RBI) he is having is creating a bit of a frenzy over his cards. Not that I don't want him to do well, but more people to fight with that are just jumping on the bandwagon now.
Cano had an auto from 2010 Topps Series 1 and is popular enough to have an auto in 2010 Topps Series 2 as well. His auto is also a Group A this time which I thought was awesome and kind of a bummer because that immediately adds value to the card as a result of it not being in every box.

Unfortunately, Adam Lind is not have anywhere near the season Cano is having. He is currently hitting a disappointing .209 and his cards have sunk like a rock. Bonus of this, super cheap Cap Logo card /99 on eBay. I'm hoping that Lind can turn his season around after the All-Star break, maybe some days off to regroup will get him back to his form from last season.

The Cano Cap Logo card
It is nice to think about my PC again and work on stuff that has to do with that... and not chase the golden ticket. I have not been to Target in 24 whole hours.
Why is there a Cano picture/autograph on the Strasburg Peak Performance card? Is this another one of those gimmicks?
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