Last time I had a minor-league trainer card. This time it gets even more obscure - a minor-league batboy card! It is cute, I'll admit.

After that card, I got seriously distracted by shiny things.
This Summit parallel set may be my favorite of all time - so sparkly!

Look, you can see the reflection of my camera!

Here too, though what actually caught my eye was the bright red batting helmet.

Psychedelic!

Here's a nice card of Chili Davis. He often gets forgotten when fans remember the 1998-99 Yankee teams, which made it cool when at Yankee Stadium on Monday they showed a nice highlight clip of Chili between innings.

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