I received a package of cards from Mark over at San Jose Fuji a few weeks back, it took a day off school to get them scanned with a write up. Mark has been writing on that blog for more than a decade and it is easily one of the best blogs out there. Definitely worth your time to go check out.
Here are the cards in the package.
First up is an oversized card of former Cardinals second baseman Tommy Herr.
The card comes from the 1986 Donruss All-Star Pop-Ups set. You can see the outline around Herr, which can pull out or push in, the card stand-ups with the Metrodome in the background. The 1985 MLB ALL-Star Game was hosted by the Twins and Herr was the National League starting second baseman over Ryne Sandberg.
The back of the card features the All-Star Game logo and directions for the fold-out. No mention of Herr getting 110 RBIs with only 8 home runs in 1985, which I find to be one of the cooler stat lines from the decade. Still, I love these cards.
Next up, a 1981 Kellogg's card of Gary Templeton.
The 1970s and 1980s Kellogg's sets are always so much fun. This was the only full-sized, non-mini Kellogg's set from the 1980s and prominently featured all the concrete, cookie cutter stadium from this era of baseball in all their glory, including Busch Stadium.
The arches.
The red seats.
The concrete overhang.
There are non-Cardinals players with pictures inside of Busch Stadium from this era as well. Great card of a guy who was one of the better shortstops in the National League during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Next up, more 1981 Cardinals cards.
This trio of cards is from the 1981 Topps Scratch-Offs set. Great little oddball set. Love that the Cardinals players are all wearing the powder blue road unis on these cards. Great hair on display here as well.
Next up.
This might be my favorite card in this package.
I do not think I have ever seen this card and I have never heard of Holsum Bread. Still, I love the looks of this round card with the red border. Definitely trending towards some type of product that appealed more to kids during Vince Coleman's time with the Cardinals, I did some digging into the background here.
The card comes from the 1990 Holsum set, which was a small 20 card set distributed in packages of white bread. Holsum was a common bakery brand during the 1980s and 1990s. However, there is not a Holsum Bread Bakery in St. Louis, rather the Holsum products sold in that market are contracted out to a regional bakery there that sells Holsum Bread under various brand names. So, the Holsum Bread Brand in the St. Louis area........
We did not eat Bunny Bread in my house.
I missed out, but I like this card even more after playing connect the corporate bakery dots online.
Next up.....
One cannot have Vince Coleman and not Willie McGee. This is from the 1988 Topps UK Mini set. Good looking design and I love the photo on the front of the card. Not many 1980s Cardinals cards with photographs inside of Busch, but these sorts of ground level shots are really rare. I believe this might be from a 1987 World Series game. McGee has a patch on his front sleeve, it is blurry, but those playoff games were the only time the team wore a patch that season.
Mark also included a nice relic card of pitcher turned outfielder Rick Ankiel. Before Othani, there was Ankiel. Not quite the same player, not the same circumstances either.
Onward........
The next three cards are from the 1995 Signature Rookies Autographs, which borrow their design from the Old Judge tobacco cards. The majority of players in this set are from the high Minors with a surprising number being former Major League Players.
Petkovsek was a long reliever for the mid 1990s Cardinals teams. He actually won 11 games for the 1996 National League Central team that came within a game of getting to the World Series. Since Petkovsek was in the Majors at the time this card was produced, I am curious as to where they got the uniform for this picture. Prior to being on the Cardinals, Petkovsek had been pitching for the Louisville Redbirds and Tuscon Toros. Looks like neither.
Frascatore was another 1990s relief pitcher for the Cardinals. He had played with the Cardinals in 1995, but spent a lot of time going in between St. Louis and Louisville. This looks like a Memphis Redbirds uniform with a random "O" airbrushed onto the hat.
Last up, T.J. Matthews. He was a high-leverage reliever who was Eckersley's set-up man when LaRussa first started managing the Cardinals. Matthews ended up getting traded to the A's in the Mark McGwire deal. Matthews is actually wearing an Arkansas Travelers uniform on this card. The hat may be altered slightly, but that was the Cardinals Double A team at the time.
Nice looking cards. All three have great signatures too. Can you imagine signing 6,000 copies of a card?
Last card from the package.
I recently learned an interesting Sean Lowe factoid at the end of the 2022 baseball season.
For background......Sean Lowe was selected by the Cardinals in the first round of the 1988 MLB Draft. His first baseball card was in the 1989 Bowman set. He was oft-injured and ended up spending the majority of his short career as a middle reliever for the Chicago White Sox.
Cool factoid.
On Jun 16, 2001 the Cardinals were playing the White Sox and leading 6-3 in the seventh inning. Shortstop Placido Polanco started the inning with a walk, which was followed by a J.D. Drew single. The White Sox brought in Sean Lowe to pitch to Pujols.
What happened next, only happened once in the career of Albert Pujols.....
It's hard to read, but Pujols sac bunted Polanco and J.D. Drew over a base.
Overall, this was a great package of baseball cards. I am always impressed by the generosity of the people in this hobby. Thank you, Mark, I will drop something in the mail for you one of these weekends.
I've noticed from the various blog posts so far that Fuji really seemed to go out of his way to make sure that everyone got a nice variety in their package. I've never had any of Holsum's products, but know of them because Reggie Roby was included in two of their card sets. I love the Topps UK Mini set. The design is great, and there's lots of really good photos in it.
I've noticed from the various blog posts so far that Fuji really seemed to go out of his way to make sure that everyone got a nice variety in their package. I've never had any of Holsum's products, but know of them because Reggie Roby was included in two of their card sets. I love the Topps UK Mini set. The design is great, and there's lots of really good photos in it.
ReplyDeleteAgreed on everything. I am going to have to find some more of those Holsum and Topps UK cards, at least the Cardinals and former Durham Bulls players.
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