Monday, August 1, 2022
Random Ray - 1994 Stadium Club
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Now, That's A Name I Have Not Heard In A Long Time
Topps Pristine?
Jack Flaherty?
The last time I opened a pack of Topps Pristine cards, I was trying to chase down some So Taguchi and Jason Simontacchi rookie cards. I do not think either of those players have appeared in a game during the past decade. Although, I still enjoy looking at their baseball cards.
Here is my copy of the one of the Topps Pristine Simontacchi card.
Whatever your opinion of short-lived long-relievers who get the occasional spot start, Topps Pristine were nice cards. They had a nice design, although the checklist was a little gimmicky, and the packs came with encased cards in separate packs inside the regular pack. If you could get past some of the packaging oddities, I am not really sure why Topps decided to stop making these cards.
I am also not sure why Topps decided to bring back this product line after a 15 year hiatus. I was intrigued when I saw other people talking about it, so I went and checked out some of the different Cardinals and former Durham Bulls players who had cards in the set. There were the usual selection of Nolan Arenado, Goldschmidt, Yadier Molina, and Wander Franco cards.
They were are a little more than what I wanted to spend for a card that was as much brand nostalgia as it was trying to purchase a card of a player that I collected. I was about to move on when I saw a really cheap copy of a Jack Flaherty autograph.
Topps Pristine disappeared for a long time, just like Jack Flaherty has seemingly disappeared from the baseball diamond. It seemed like a perfect pairing.
This Flaherty Topps Pristine autograph is one of the encased cards.
The back design has the usual, boring congratulations letter about pulling an autograph from a pack of cards. I am not sure what is happening with the big red blob here. Is Congress being launched into the sun or is this some sort of psychological tests given to the person who pulled this $10 autograph from a $500 box of cards?
Monday, July 25, 2022
Random Ray - 2001 Fleer Platinum
Fleer released their first "Platinum" set in 2001.
Platinum sounds so shiny and sparkly. The set was anything but those two things, and honestly that is not really a bad thing. Platinum celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the initial Fleer set, which was released in 1981. I thought that maybe the Platinum name came from one of those official lists of Anniversary gifts. After consulting the internet, the 20th Anniversary is actually supposed to be a gift of China.
I prefer that Fleer celebrated their 20th Anniversary with baseball cards rather than distributing plates, bowls, and tea cups. I actually really enjoy this set and feel like it has aged really well.
Here is the front of the card, which borrow its design from the 1981 debut Fleer baseball set.
There are some small differences between the original set and the 2001 Fleer Platinum remake. First, the card stock is way better. The first Fleer set was cheaply printed. The color scheme for the Cardinals is the same as the original with the yellow name bar and red border. The baseball in the corner originally had the Cardinals name in red. Again, small things.
Many of the cards in 2001 Fleer Platinum have posed photos from Spring Training. Lankford is no different. I like this pose and the angle of the photo looking up at him. Fleer used this camera angle on several of the posed photo in the set. Just something different than the head on photo shot.
Flip the card over.....
The back has elements from several different Fleer sets. They always had the full stats from a player's career, but the font was always so small. You can't tell me that Fleer could not have made Lankford's stat line larger and still fit the graphs at the bottom of the card.
I really like the graph at the bottom showing the breakdown of batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage. Feels very sabermetric for 2001. Although, I guess this card was made a year before the "Moneyball" era started with the A's, so maybe not.
Overall, a very nice card.
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Set Appreciation Post #17 - Topps Lineage
HOW DOES IT COMPARE?
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Pujols Parade - 2005 Fleer Ultra
I have always really enjoyed the picture on the front of this card. In fact, I just really like this card. The whole thing. Front and back.
Fair or foul?
Home run or strike?
Albert is hopeful.
Sunday, July 3, 2022
The Final Giant Update
106.
Blake Snell number 106 is just a red herring to make two other announcements. Announcement #1- I have not written very often in this sp...
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Blake Snell number 106 is just a red herring to make two other announcements. Announcement #1- I have not written very often in this sp...
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Skipping to the other end of the decade for my second 1990s Cardinals post to write up one of my favorite players from that era. The late 1...
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Fernando Valenzuela was a really good starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers for the better part of a decade. In 1981, he won the Nat...


















































