AJ signed this week and is now on his way to South Bend, which you know he is excited about since he used to play in South Bend for the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. I believe this makes for card number 19 of 40. The printing has failed me yet again. Now the color laser printer is not taking the paper, it’s just too think so if anyone has access to a printer that can print on cover or card stock please let me know because I am anxious to get some of these printed out.
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If you know AJ or have seen him play, leave a comment and let us know what kind of pro he is going to be.

























I have had success printing on sticker paper (glossy for the front; matte for the back.) It is a little more labor intensive, but you can choose the thickness of your substrate; and it makes allignment templating unnecessary. It takes a steady hand, but the results are nice. The backs of pads of paper work well for a “standard” card thickness.
It is very DIY. You feel like you can fix the plumbing and wiring in your house when you finish… or maybe just do some scrapbooking
Hey Bad Wax. I played high school ball with Pollock. He was the Gatorade Player of the Year in Connecticut. Pollock has a genuine love and passion for the game. His transition from shortstop to centerfield was made easy by his natural athletic ability and God-given speed. He can hit for power, average, and occasionally drop down a nice bunt. When on the base-paths, he can swipe a bag. His tools will translate well at the next level. This off-season he was working out with Jacoby Ellsbury.