Josh Hamilton is heating up. It is a little bit more than 1/3 of the way through the season, and he has an average over .300, and should be on pace for 30 home runs and 100 RBIs. That is a really solid bounceback for him after a 2009 season that was injury-ridden and largely disappointing.
On a baseball card front – I am pretty disappointed with the 2010 product lineup. I am just not a huge fan of Topps. This entire card season has been anti-climactic, unless you are looking for Stephen Strasburg. I haven’t even been the slightest bit tempted to bust a box of 2010 baseball cards, and that is kind of depressing. I am still picking away at Hamilton’s cards (it is a never-ending task), but there hasn’t been a must-have product for me this year.

At least you have been able to save your money. I’ve spent far too much on 2010 Bowman.
I feel the same way. There isn’t anything in 2010 baseball I’m interested in collecting. Topps Heritage is interesting, but it seems too expensive for what it is.