This Morning It Rained Baseball Cards in Bernal Heights

by telstarlogistics on July 12, 2008 · 3 comments

guest post by Todd Lappin (Telstar Logistics)

This Morning It Rained Baseball Cards

This Morning It Rained Baseball Cards

This Morning It Rained Baseball Cards

This Morning It Rained Baseball Cards

This morning it rained baseball cards all over the intersection of Precita Avenue and Coso Street in Bernal Heights. Literally. As I was walking to work, there were hundreds of baseball cards — mostly from the late 1980s — all over the street. Very strange, especially because there was no mention of it on the Weather Channel.

photos by Telstar Logistics

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1 Timothy July 12, 2008 at 1:57 pm

Interesting. On Thursday while walking from my car to work in Palo Alto I noticed a mid-90s card very similarly styled, in the middle of the street.

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2 Keith July 13, 2008 at 12:06 pm

looks like someones dreams were crushed and destroyed

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3 Ellen July 13, 2008 at 11:27 pm

Yep, I saw this too. It was actually quite remarkable and charming. Somebody who was into 80s baseball cards gathered them up.

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