05 April 2015

Josh Wise 2013 Press Pass Signings and Ignite Hot Threads


Here are a couple of Josh Wise items I've picked up. I got the 2013 Press Pass Ignite Hot Threads firesuit relic from eBay sometime during the last couple of months. I think multi-colored swatches are more common in NASCAR products than they are in the various stick-and-ball sports, but I couldn't pass on this three-color piece. I am not really sure where I got the autographed card, but I found it while sorting a bunch of stuff and figured I might as well scan it and put it up here on the blog. It's from some 2013 Press Pass product, and it is numbered # 15 / 25. You can tell by the relatively blank front of his suit that sponsors are hard to come by when you're a one-car operation without a superstar driver.


There isn't a race this weekend, so I can't fill space by talking about where my favorite drivers qualified and finished this week. I suppose I will just leave it at that.

MLB.tv offered a couple days' worth of free games to get people to sign up prior to the start of the baseball season. That was pretty nice of them. I still haven't decided if I will take them up on it or if I will just hold out for the price to drop a bit. It was fun to watch a couple of Astros - Royals preseason games, even if the Astros did lose both of the games I watched. I am trying to get excited about fantasy baseball this year, but I haven't been able to muster much excitement at all. I am in a few leagues still, but I usually prepare a lot more for my drafts and then go through my rosters all the time looking for updates and guys who are coming out of Spring Training with good numbers, but I have not done any of that. I even have a spreadsheet that projects what my league's numbers will look like that the end of the season so I can see what pace I'm on compared to everyone else, but I haven't even loaded the teams into it yet.

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  1. I went through a big nascar phase when I was in my young teens and I always gravitated towards the independents and underdogs like Josh myself. It's hard to not want someone like that to succeed

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    1. They are fun to cheer for, but you have to kind of manage expectations given the uphill battle they face just to get onto the track, let alone finish a race and move up in the standings.

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  2. Nice cards! That auto is from the Flagship 2013 set. I like the design- it's somewhat of a throwback to the 1999 Signings set, and the 1999 set is my favorite design Press Pass ever did. I'm surprised but glad they included him so much in sets- the guys who don't have sponsors usually get ignored.

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    1. I think he got a little recognition from the Dogecoin / Reddit thing, but this card predates that. Maybe he's just got some mixture of charisma and accessibility that made Press Pass include him in their offerings.

      I wonder how long it will take to get a new NASCAR licensee. I am tired of the same old offerings popping up on my eBay feed.

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