New England Patriots trounce the Miami Dolphins
November 23, 2008 by Jay McGillicuddy · Leave a Comment
The New England Patriots revenged the drubbing they sustained in week three this year at the hands of the Miami Dolphins by trouncing the Dolphins in the second half.
The Pats and Dolphins fought like gladiators for the first half then the Pats led by Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Jabbar Gaffney and the best free agent to be Matt Cassel pummeled the Dolphins
in the second half.
The Pats turned the ball over twice once on a deflected pass from Cassel to Moss and a cough up by running back Sammy Morris which led to 14 points for the Dolphins. The Pats came from behind three times and then just poured it on in the second half.
One of the key plays was in the first half when Cassel ran six yards on a quarterback sneak on 4th and less than a yard. Cassell took a quick count and plowed through the Dolphins front line carrying the defense and not giving an inch as he bulled his way for a first down. Read more
Red Sox Opening Day today
April 8, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Opening Day
The Boston Red Sox’s home opener is today at the fabled Fenway Park in Boston, Mass. The festivities start around 1:00 PM and the players will receive their World Series rings. The Sox have won 8 straight World Series games.
Although they have not started the season off too well, hopefully, home cooking will be the cure and they will stop their losing skid.
David Ortiz
David Ortiz is probably the greatest clutch hitter in Red Sox history. Let’s hope he has a great season. I have the following David Ortiz cards for sale.
Sports cards for sale 1985 through 2001
March 12, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
I am selling off my collection of baseball, basketball, hockey and football cards I have collected throughout the years.
Please visit my website at Jay’s Sportscards for all your sports cards collecting needs.
If you don’t see a card please just ask.
Sports Card Collecting Why?
November 15, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
I started collecting when I was little, that was back in the early 1960’s. I was and still am a big Red Sox fan. My father who was born in 1931 and he never saw the Red Sox win a World Series. He passed away in 1990. My grandfather did get to see a few as he was born in 1900 and he saw his last one when he was 18 in 1918 and he lived until 1969. 51 years without seeing another World Series.
I went from 1954 to 2004 without the Sox winning one but now I have experienced two and hopefully more will come.
My son Justin was born in Chanhassen, MN and he was a Twins fan and experienced a World Series title in 1987 and 1991 and in 1990 he started collecting baseball cards and that is when he got me hooked on collecting sports cards. I not only started collecting baseball cards again, I also collected football, basketball and some hockey.
I collected for about 5-6 years when I was a child and that was when I could buy packs for a nickel. When Justin and I were buying cards they were at least a buck a pack and some were even more as Ken Griffey Jr. got hot and his 89 Upper Deck card was red hot. I think packs were $ 4.00 back then.
I think my favorite baseball set is 1963 and someday I’ll try and finish it. I only have a few Red Sox players now but I’ll get there eventually.
What’s your favorite set?
All cards you will see on this site are cards I have for sale and cards that I have in stock. All cards will be scanned front and back. If you don’t see a card here just ask and I’ll check to see if I have it in stock.
I have close to a half million cards and I will try and get them all on here.
Happy collecting.



