Filed under: Autographs, BSCM, Beckett Baseball, MLB, Memorabilia, Top Secret, Upper Deck | Tags: 2010, 2010 Upper Deck, 2010 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection, baseball cards, Exquisite Collection baseball cards, First look, MLB, new stuff, Upper Deck

Although its plans have not yet been officially unveiled, Upper Deck is bringing its Exquisite Collection line of high-end cards to its 2010 baseball lineup.
The super-premium product revolutionized basketball cards in recent years but never was a full standalone product for baseball under that name. Instead, Exquisite cards were inserts in 2006 and then the brand morphed into Exquisite Collection Rookie Signatures in 2007.
In 2010, Exquisite Collection will be a component in each and every baseball set from the company, which will produce cards licensed by the MLB Players Association, but not Major League Baseball.
Look for more on Upper Deck’s 2010 plans right here very soon.
Chris Olds is the editor of Beckett Baseball and Beckett Graded Card Investor. Have a comment, question or idea? Send an e-mail to him at colds@beckett.com.
Filed under: BSCM, Pro wrestling, Sports Cards, Top Secret, TriStar | Tags: Cross The Line, professional wrestling, Sting, TNA Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, TNA wrestling, TriStar, wrestling cards
A 10-card subset in the upcoming TRISTAR TNA Cross The Line set that hits stores later this month will include wrestling writers’ takes on a handful of stars in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
You’ll never guess who’s among them.
While I rarely write about myself or my collection, yours truly was selected by TRISTAR as one of the writers who selected a wrestler or moment and write that card for the Write Stuff subset. (I agreed to sign on during the summer when I worked for the Orlando Sentinel — before I came to Beckett Media.)
I chose TNA World Champion Sting.
How was I considered a wrestling writer?
Filed under: Beckett HQ, Beckett.com, Top Secret | Tags: Beckett HQ, Beckett.com
Here we are again…but I promise, it will be worth it. To make time for feature improvements, faster load times and more, the company has made the decision to launch the website on Monday, August 4th. Besides, what better time to announce this awesome online collectors community than at the National Sports Collectors Convention? We’ll be in booth #537 for anyone attending the show that wants to stop by and see our official screencast. Here’s a screenshot of a gallery view search page to keep you fed. :)
As always, please continue to check back to view Eric’s elaborate posts about the relaunch. He’s really doing an amazing job explaining the MASSIVE amounts of long-awaited enhancements and changes. As a company, we can’t wait to share this with passionate collectors!
Filed under: Top Secret | Tags: collection, Houston Rockets, Max Sapp, New Beckett.com, organize, Sneak Peak, sorting, Top Secret, web site
A quick look at some of my test collections on the new Beckett.com website. In the collection shown (called “Mess of a Collection”) I have cards in that are in multiple collections.
I have a collection called Houston Rockets, with 13,812 items in it. Some of those are ALSO in my “Mess of a Collection” collection, the top 3 cards listed in the picture. The top two are covered up right now so I could show a couple things I will get to next. For now, just look at the 2005 Exquisite NFL Logo Quad Auto #MVLG McNabb/Vick/ect.
It is in my Houston Rockets collection (red label), my Graded Cards collection (green label), and obviously my “Mess of a Collection,” because that’s what we are looking at. Under that card I have 2008 Bowman Chrome #BCP1 Max Sapp. That card is not in my Houston Rockets collection, but is in my Graded Cards collection and another collection called…2008 Bowman Chrome (original, huh?).
Now, to the box with the colors in it. Clicking the little icon next to “Currently Viewing: (whatever) collection” will bring up this box, wher
e you can color code your collection for easier viewing/sorting. Also, you can set each collection as public or private, currently I have this “Mess of a collection” collection set to private. Once I set it to public, others will be able to see my haves, wants, buy/sell and trade information.
Pretty good stuff!
This is where the “Contact Us” link will lead you. You can find most of this sort of information on the site now, but you have to hunt for all of it in different locations. I blurred the info just in case it was not active yet…too lazy busy to ask everyone I guess.
Filed under: Beckett HQ, Top Secret | Tags: baseball cards, Beckett.com, BGS, book value, buy, collections, css, football cards, organize, paypal, PSA, registry, sell, trade
Ugh, I am sorry for the horrific pun.
Today class, we are going to cover a bit of the Organize category, specifically “My Organize” and related. If you were paying attention to the last “New Beckett.com” post, then you would know that organize is the orange-labeled category. If you were not paying attention, that’s OK, now you know. (Also – everything dealing with the new Beckett.com is filed under, “Top Secret,” so you can always click that category to see all that has been previously posted.)
– Here are two screenshots we will be talking about today–
Feel free to ask if you are not sure how to enlarge these, or anything else you don’t know for that matter. Remember, there are NO stupid questions, just people who stupidly don’t ask questions!
OK, the first (left) screenshot is an example showing how easy it is to organize everything, once you have added it to “My Organize,” (which is also easy).
By the way, think of “My Organize” as a table, and you are putting stuff on it. You do a search and you can add whatever you want to your table, just by clicking on “Add to my Organize,” you will see that everywhere on the new site.
You can add entire sets, select some cards from a set, select certain cards from an individual player, add all the cards from an individual player, one card from one manufacturer, ect. Whatever you can think of…
Now, whatever you have added to your table is in front of you, ready to organize however you want to or need to.
In this example, you can see where I added various football cards from 2005 Absolute Memorabilia, 2005 Donruss Elite, 2005 Score, and 2007 Absolute Memorabilia. There are 7 pages, 151 total cards, in “My Organize.” When you add new stuff to the “table” (My Organize), it will show up as “Recently Added,” but this is stuff added a while back, so “Recently Added” shows zero in this example.
Of course, we will only be dealing with what we can see in this screenshot for now.
You can make different collections, label them and color-code them how you want. Think of each one of “My Collections” as a drawer. You can have infinite drawers that you sort the stuff from your table (“My Organize”) into. (By the way, you do not have to put stuff from the “table” into a “drawer” if you don’t want to, it stays on the table as long as you need it to, so you can sort (organize) a bit, and then come back the next day and do more.)
You can see “My Collections,” on the left side of the screenshot. Note that there is a (currently empty) “Manny Ramierez Cards,” collection. You can have whatever collection you want, it’s up to you. You can call it what you want, set it up how you want…anything.
You could have a “Houston players” collection, with Astros, Texans, and Rockets in it. You could have a “Ryan Braun’s minor league coaches” collection, or a “2005 Upper Deck & Topps football” collection. I am pretty sure I am going make people sick since I keep saying, “it’s up to you,” or “whatever you want,” but it’s the best way to explain it. There is no limit to how you can organize your collection, and my examples here are very small and very basic.
Now, it’s very easy to add something or somethings to each collection. For instance, I want to add all my Manny Ramirez cards on my table (“My Organize”) to my “Manny Ramirez Cards” drawer (collection).
The “Search My Organize” bar can bring up every Manny Ramirez card I have added to the table, (“My Organize”). Then I can check the box next to each one I want to add, or if there are quite a few, I can click “Select: Page,” or “Select: All” (blue text under the “Search My Organize” bar). If you want to clear what you have selected, use the “Select:None,” to clear all you have checked and start over.
(Hopefully that’s simple enough, but please ask questions!)
Ok, you have selected the cards (this is not in the screenshot), now hit the “Actions” button, which will bring up some options, one of which is add to “Manny Ramirez Cards” collection.
(Really, it will have all the collections you have created, so it depends on what you have done, but in a nutshell, you can add whatever you select from the table (My Organize) to whatever drawer (collection) you want. If you suddenly decide on a new collection, you can make one right then as well. You don’t have to stop, go make a new collection and then re-select everything for that collection.)
Got it? I hope so, because I am worried if I am making sense. Ask, and if I don’t know, someone smarter does and I will ask them!
Now, let’s take a quick break from the tables and drawers and jump around a little, to the “Views.” Those options are next to the “Actions” and “Options” buttons (much more on all that those two can do will be coming later).
This screenshot is in “Default” (list) view. There is also the “Gallery” view, which is just what it sounds like, pictures of the card along with the info from the “Default” view that you see now.
(A quick hint since we are talking about the Gallery – uploading card images is a good thing to do, I’d consider taking some time to scan cards that do not have images in our system already…starting now. Be ready to upload when the time comes, and you will be ahead of the game. This is a Behind the Scenes exclusive tip….shhhhh!) Wait, scratch that, tell everyone…I need to up the traffic in here.
Ok, with that out of the way, there is also the “Trade” view. For this, open the second screenshot, the one on the right.
Now you can begin to put all this together a bit better.
See the various columns? (Own, Keep, Want, Trade, Buy Price, Sell Price, Beckett Value) I hope they are pretty self-explanatory.
In my opinion, this is where the new site really, really gets good. One of the options you will have is a “fill” option (not showing right now). With the fill option you can quickly fill in columns.
Since there are infinite ways a person could have a collection, we will do a real simple one. If you want to either buy, or trade for, one of each of these 2008 Upper Deck Baseball cards showing on the screenshot, you would go to “Select Page,” which will put a check mark next to each card on this page, and with the “fill” option, you can put a “1″ in each slot of the “Want” column. To be clear, you can make a (whatever) collection, and you do not have to own the card…you can have a collection made completely of stuff you want…or need (my wants and needs really vary, it depends if you hear them from me…or my wife.)
Of course, you may want 2, 7 or 13, there…you may want to leave it at “0″….again, up to you. You can fill in whatever column you want, with whatever it is you want. The “Trade” column shows you, and CAN show the rest of the Beckett community (more on that later) what you are willing to trade or sell.
This screenshot is of my “2008 Upper Deck Baseball” collection, and let’s look at #239, Ken Griffey, Jr.
I have 4 of that card, and I want to keep 2, so, since I have “Trade” checked, people will (can) know I have 2 to trade or sell.
Now, look at #67, Albert Pujols. I have one, and “Trade” is clicked, so I will trade or sell it, but, look over at the “Sell Price,” I am willing to sell it for $1.50, which is actually under the $2.00 “Beckett Value” (visible to online price guide subscribers).
Once again, to beat a dead horse, it’s up to you how to fill in each of the columns.
Now, I kept saying the cards you have for trade CAN be visible to the rest of the Beckett community. Here is where the REALLY good part comes in, you can set each individual collection to private, or public, and it will only cost you $149 each month, payable directly to my personal Paypal account.
OK, just seeing if you were paying attention, it’s free, all of these organization tools are free!
(But hey, don’t worry, feel free to contact me if you still want to send me $149 every month, just kind of remember to keep it between us…you know, so I can keep posting these rambling things….)
OK, quickly back to the first screenshot, you can use the “fill” here as well, to fill in columns quickly. Now, take a look next to the 4th and 5th cards down, 2005 Absolute Memorabilia # 49 Jake Plummer, and #91 Troy Brown.
See what is different about those two?
If you have those cards graded, the column where you select the cards condition, (right now all the rest are labeled “MINT”) you can choose “graded” and then enter the serial number and the grade…and (obviously) not just BGS cards!
You can enter cards from the 4 major grading companies (BGS, PSA, SGC, GAI), so this also functions as the registry…sorry, more on the registry in a later post so it can be in depth.
OK, I am about out of steam, but I am absolutely sure I skipped over SOMETHING very obvious on one of these screenshots, so PLEASE ask questions, or stay tuned…there will be more!
P.S. Suggestions on this blog’s design are more than welcome, I am slowly (but insecurely) beating this thing into shape. If you own a wordpress.com blog and understand just enough CSS to be dangerous, then you know exactly what I mean! I kind of know what I am doing, but my “eye” for design/color is…somewhat lacking.
Filed under: Beckett.com, Top Secret | Tags: beta, beta testing, improved, New, New Beckett.com, web site launch
I can’t say enough about the new website, but I am going to try (and try and try and try). The designers have been testing, re-testing, adding, subtracting, tweaking…and it is looking very sharp.
Danielle Edlund gave me a personal tour of the site yesterday, showing me all of the functions. Really, we didn’t get to spend enough time, we only went through everything one time so I could see how it worked. We could have easily spent the entire day playing around with all the stuff on the site.
The new Beckett.com incorporates the best of many popular web sites and types of web sites: MySpace, iTunes, message boards, Craigslist, Wikipedia, blogging, iGoogle, My Yahoo!, Facebook–the list could go on for a couple paragraphs. The organization is superb, very user-friendly and intuitive.
When collectors realize everything that the new site can do, they will be very pleased. It will not take long for everyone to make the transition and understand how it all fits together.
That is the key to the new Beckett.com, it all fits together.
During the next few weeks, Behind the Scenes will be detailing as many of the new functions (and the improved existing ones) as possible. To be honest, I doubt we can get to it all, but no worries, I am confident that between all of us we will be covering most of it.
All of the sneak peaks dealing with the new web site will be filed under the “Top Secret” category, making it easy to find them all.
Having said all of that, I really haven’t said much, so here is the first small hint of what to expect.
If you are not already familiar with these sites, check out iGoogle or My Yahoo. On these sites, users can customize their home page however they like. To do that, users select from a variety of “gadgets,” that they want to appear on their personal page whenever they log on.
With the new Beckett.com, every registered user will get their own personal home page. Selecting from our various “blocks,” Beckett.com users will be able to customize it to show whatever “blocks” they want it to show.
For instance, anytime I log in to the new Beckett.com I am greeted by the screen you see below, but mine is slightly different because this is a screenshot of Danielle’s home page.
This is a small example, so click on the picture and it will open up in another window so you can see it much larger. Depending on your system, adjust the photo size to whatever works best for you.
Here is a super-short tour of the basics of the home page: We will be starting in the dark blue rectangular box near the top right, with the white-outlined number 1 in it, directly above the words “-Personalize this page,” and heading counter-clockwise.
There are three areas we are touching on today, Box 1 (dark blue) Box 2 (lighter blue) and Box 3 (large white area with a green 3 in it).
Now bear with me, I’ve found out that this isn’t very easy to explain, but it’s very, VERY easy to actually understand when you get down to it. (Another great thing on the new Beckett.com–there are help videos and FAQ’s galore.)
Once you register, when you log on, you come to this page (same as clicking on the above picture), it’s yours to customize.
BOX 1 & BOX 2
Clicking on the words, “-Personalize this page,” will drop down the dark blue rectangular Box 1 and the lighter blue box (Box 2) next to it.
Box 1 shows different choices of blocks you can put on your home page, depending on which category you have selected in Box 2. Clicking on any of the five categories (Learn, Discuss, Organize, Shop, Misc.) cycles through different blocks you can add to your page.
BOX 3 (green #3)
This white area is where your selected blocks appear. You can click and drag them to move them around, open or close them, delete them, whatever you want.
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In the example, Organize is highlighted in Box 2, and in Box 1 you see a choice of six different blocks to add to your home page, of which two are highlighted.
In Box 3 you can see two orange blocks, Organize Stats, and My Organize Stats (the highlighted blocks in Box 2). They are orange because they are blocks dealing with Organization: red blocks relate to Discuss, yellow blocks with Shop, and blue with Learn. We will get much more specific on each of these later.
You can add and remove whatever blocks you want. Once you are finished, Box 1 and Box 2 disappear. (You can bring them back at any time by clicking on “Personalize this page.”). This will leave you with the header, containing the all-important search bar (more on that later) and the white area (Box 3) containing your selected blocks.
Another user could have a completely different looking page when they log on– it all depends on what a user wants to see. It’s a great feature, and will save literally dozens of clicks a day, not to mention the time spent hunting for all that information.
There is more to come, but a quick nod to the search bar is in order–I called it “all-important” earlier, because it is everything. You can find different sports, articles, cards, sets, players, card types, things for sale, things for trade, friends (hint), recent searches, popular searches, preferred traders, various Beckett department sites…(on and on).
Everything can be found with that search bar. No hunting for information, no wondering.
Stay tuned, we’ve only just begun…
Filed under: Beckett HQ, Beckett.com, Top Secret | Tags: Beckett HQ, Beckett.com, Top Secret
What’s happening on July 21st you ask? Well, that’s the tentative launch date for the brand, spanking new Beckett.com! Thanks to loads of new ideas and testing, we’ve had some challenging obstacles that have continued to push this date back, but we’re finally just weeks away from release! With all the build-up over the last 6 months or so, we’ve had many of you writing in with four major questions:
“When do we get to see the new site?”
July 21, 2008 (woo-hoo!)
“What’s going to happen to My Collections? Will I have to start over?”
Good news! All of your collections will migrate over to the new site, so you won’t have to do it all over again. Even better – it’s going to be easier than ever to add cards and organize your stuff using the new collecting tools.
“Will I lose my Online Price Guide subscription?”
All Online Price Guide subscriptions will carry over to the new site. Along with that comes all of the nifty upgrades to online pricing – daily updates (which means New Release Pricing will be included), charts and graphs, and user submitted pricing.
“Are the message boards going away?”
No way! If anything, there’s going to more of them! We know how much our members love socializing on the boards, so you’ll have an opportunity at almost every click to give your opinion, write your own articles, comment on posts, and make lots of collecting friends and contacts.
So there you have it! Keep checking back for more details in the following weeks. We’ll be posting more updates about the exciting changes and additional screenshots.
Filed under: Beckett.com, Top Secret | Tags: baseball cards, Beckett.com, Sports Cards
We’ve just posted some video sneak previews of some of the new Beckett.com site features. Check them out and let us know what you think!
We had the internal launch of the new site at Beckett Headquarters yesterday. It was a ton of fun with lots of music, cookies, and pack wars. From accounting to advertising, everyone at the company is getting involved and testing the site before the public release. Keep checking back and don’t forget to go here for a sneak peek of the new site features!
We’re getting so close I can taste it! Our developers are working night and day to get the site up in running, but I wanted to give you guys a sneak peek. Click here to learn more about the enhanced functionality and see some screenshots!














