All the cards in this post come from the 2006 Topps 52 set. I know, Topps overuses old card designs, but this set has a good group of players from the 2006 Bulls team, which was the first one that I got to watch after moving to Durham. All of the players in this post are pictured in a Devil Rays uniform, but all of them played the majority of the season with the Bulls.
I think Delmon Young was in Durham the shortest time in 2006, but that was mainly because he was suspended for a huge chunk of the season.
Since this is a modern set, there are some different challenges from the 1975 Topps Mini set. The base cards are easy to find, but several of the cards have a red and black backs, along with one card that has an action shot variation. Each card also has three Chrome parallels with one numbered to 1952, another numbered to 552, and the final numbered to 52.
There is also an insert card of Elijah Dukes and Delmon Young, along with an autograph of pitcher Brian Stokes, so I am adding those to my checklist, which I broken into pieces throughout the post. There are roughly 30 cards here, but I am treating the base cards and parallels like they are smaller sets. I have not really touched the 2007 Topps 52 product, outside of a few Cardinals autographs, so I am starting from 0.
Here is my first group of cards, starting with the base cards with red backs. These are the most common cards in the set.
There are seven total red backs, so this groups gets me about half way through this checklist.
Base Set Cards - Red Card Backs
#53 - Shawn Riggans
#65 - Elijah Dukes
#70 - Delmon Young
#80 - Andy Sonnanstine
#81 - Brian Stokes
#95 - Elijah Dukes
#114 - Juan Salas
Only 5 cards in the black back parallels.
Base Set Cards - Black Card Backs
#53 - Shawn Riggans
#70 - Delmon Young
#73 - Andy Sonnanstine
#81 - Brian Stokes
#95 - Elijah Dukes
Last up are the Chrome parallels. I feel like I actually got off to a good start with these. Of the 30 cards mentioned at the top of the post to finish all of the 2006 Durham Bulls players, half are Chrome parallels. I picked up a pair of cards serial numbered to 1952 a pair to 552, and one card numbered to 52.
The 1952 serial numbers first.
The cards numbered to 552.
Finally, one last card that is numbered to 52.
These five cards get me roughly through one-third of the Chrome cards. I was most worried about finding the Delmon Young serial numbered to 52, but that is one card that I have on the way. He was high on the prospect list when this set was released, and I was worried they may all have disappeared into people's collections.
Chrome Parallels
#47 - Delmon Young - 1952
#47 - Delmon Young - 552
#47 - Delmon Young - 52
#59 - Shawn Riggans - 1952
#59 - Shawn Riggans - 552
#59 - Shawn Riggans - 52
#65 - Elijah Dukes - 1952
#65 - Elijah Dukes - 552
#65 - Elijah Dukes - 52
#80 - Andy Sonnanstine - 1952
#80 - Andy Sonnanstine - 552
#80 - Andy Sonnanstine - 52
#86 - Brian Stokes - 1952
#86 - Brian Stokes - 552
#86 - Brian Stokes - 52
I also picked up one of the two insert cards from the set. The other being an autograph, more on that in a minute.
Dynamic Duos
DD5 - Delmon Young/Elijah Dukes
Base Set Cards - Action Variations
#70 - Delmon Young
Topps 52 Signatures
#BS - Brian Stokes
Those exchange autographs can be challenging. Hope you find that Stokes. I'd probably just reserve one of your eBay searches and hope that it pops up one day.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Cool to see an Elijah Dukes super collector develop right before our very own eyes.
I am almost certain he did not sign his cards, but I have already set up that saved search. Maybe I am being too pessimistic.
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