Beltran at his scariest? Non-Cardinal version has to be the 2004 playoffs.
The Astros lost to the Cardinals in 7 games, but Beltran hit .417 with 4 home runs, 5 RBIs, and scored 12 runs. After the 2006 National League Championship Series, Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa described the pressure the Cardinals faced in trying to record the final out of that playoff series with Beltran up to bat with the bases loaded:
"Carlos Beltran has hit twenty home runs against us in his last ten at bats"
It's an exaggeration, but as a Cardinals fan it always felt like he murdered our pitching staff on a regular basis. I always felt fortunate that the Cardinals got past Beltran in both 2004 and 2006.
Beltran at his scariest as a Cardinal has to be the 2013 playoffs. In the first game of the National League Championship Series he threw a runner out at home in the tenth inning to keep the game tied....
and then walked off the Dodgers with a single in the thirteenth.
On to baseball cards.
I always felt like I missed out on a chunk of Beltran's baseball cards because he came up with the Royals. He was in the 1995 Topps Traded set at a time when everyone loved them. I am not sure how much his rookie card, or is that Juan LeBron.....
actually cost at its height of 1990s popularity. I didn't really care about this card until he ended up on the Cardinals in 2012. It didn't cost me very much at that point. Well, I got the Juan LeBron card, actually with Carlos Beltran, too....
The best card of Beltran that I actually pulled out of a pack was an autograph out of the 2005 Topps set. There used to be a baseball card shop in Durham near my work when I first moved to North Carolina. It was not a great card store in terms of sports cards. Much more of a Magic and Pokemon place. You ever seen Duke students playing card games? Not pretty. The shop folded and I bought the box on clearance.
I sort of hate 2005 Topps, really busy design, but I love this card.
I am probably lucky that I did not do online trading at that point in my life because I probably would have cashed this in for something really nice. I am actually a little surprised that this didn't end up on Ebay. Perhaps it was hiding somewhere, or I forgot about it. The important thing is that it is still here in my house.
Once Beltran ended up on the Cardinals, I tried my best to find some really nice Beltran cards. The downside to Beltran's time with in St. Louis was that he never had an autographed card in a Cardinals uniform. Nice cards meant settling for relics. Not my favorite, but when your options are limited......
First up.
I got this Topps Tribute card. The jersey swatch is tall and slightly bigger than the average relic card. I actually like the picture on the card, the high gloss finish, all limited to just 99 copies. I actually would have been find if Topps had not placed a non-specific piece of jersey on this piece of cardboard.
I also got this card.
It's a jumbo piece of bat. Jumbo. The card is limited to 25 copies. I am not sure the Beltran love is coming through on this card. It's nice. Just a little sad about not having a Beltran Cardinals autograph.
I have moved on.
After leaving the Cardinals I kept up with Beltran cards. I have Yankees cards. I have Rangers cards. I have Astros cards. A lot of my effort recently has been spent working on looping back to Beltran's Royals years to find some of his early gems. There are some really good ones out there floating around. This is my favorite post-Cardinals Beltran card that I have ended up with.....
Beltran seems like the player who might stick around and stay relevant in the baseball card world, especially if he gains traction towards being in the Hall of Fame. He belongs. I will miss seeing Beltran play baseball, but I still am going to find some more of his cards along the way. Maybe there will be a Cardinals autograph at some point.
I started sifting through my stuff over the weekend looking for Beltran. Had a few Royals and Yankees cards, but hardly anything else. I was really hoping to find an Astros card of him.
ReplyDeleteThat year on the Astros was incredible. Always amazed he never had more cards made during that stretch of his career.
DeleteBeltran has long been one of my favorite non-Cubs; very nice write up and excellent cards!
ReplyDeleteThank You Tony Burbs!
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