2012 Panini National Treasures Chris Archer Autograph
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
2012 Panini National Treasures Chris Archer Autograph
Really busy tonight with the end of the school year, so I just have time for a quick a post. I've been slowly working on putting together a collection of Chris Archer cards. I saw him pitch earlier in the spring for the Durham Bulls and saw him a few times last fall. I've been really impressed with his performance so far in both AAA and in a few appearances with the Rays. Add in the fact that he's a local product from Clayton, North Carolina and you have got a great player to collect.
I am not normally one to collect non-licensed baseball cards, but this is my second Archer card from a Panini product. Honestly, I really like the looks of this card despite the fact that the card does not feature any logos. In fact, given the two-toned hat I had wondered if the picture on this card might actually be from a Durham Bulls game.
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