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No Bad Hops: Cutting Up Cardboard

No Bad Hops: Cutting Up Cardboard

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This week on the No Bad Hops Podcast, we're pouring a cold one and talking baseball with Taylor @ripzncutz a passionate Seattle Mariners supporter and a talented custom card creator, Taylor joins the show to share his unique perspective on the game and the hobby. We start our conversation by diving into the Mariners' 2025 season. Taylor gives us his take on the team's performance, their recent moves at the trade deadline, and the future of the organization with a look at their farm system. He also breaks down the stellar, MVP-caliber season of "Big Dumper" himself, Cal Raleigh. As a seasoned veteran of T-Mobile Park, Taylor provides his insider tips on how to get the most out of a game day in Seattle. He'll tell you where to find the best seats, what to eat, and, of course, where to grab a beer before or after the game. Then, we shift gears to Taylor's other passion: creating custom sports cards. He gives us a peek behind the curtain, walking us through his creative process from concept to completion. Taylor showcases some of his favorite creations and discusses how the custom card community has grown to become a vibrant and essential part of the modern sports card hobby. Beers: Taylor: Junior Session IPA from Structures Brewing (Bellingham, WA) Anthony: Clear The Benches Double Dry Hopped West Coast IPA from Other Half (Brooklyn, NY) And be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review for the No Bad Hops Podcast! You can also follow Anthony and the podcast on Instagram @majorleagurbrews and @nobadhopspodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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