Wednesday, January 31, 2024
2024 Blake Snell Autograph Count: 3
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Random Ray - 1993 Upper Deck Home Run Heroes
I am a huge fan of the 1993 Upper Deck set. Simple design, great photography, it might be my favorite Upper Deck product of all-time. If you have not checked out the 1993 Upper Deck set blog written by Night Owl, you are missing out.
Here is the front of the card........
Wrigley always makes a great background for baseball cards. The ivy wall is the obvious answer, but the short brick wall behind home plate is also a classic landmark for those of us who are old enough to have watched day Cubs games on WGN in the summers.
Beyond the background, I love the action shot of Ray Lankford hitting. He had a great left-handed swing and always hit well against the Cubbies. In fact, in 158 career games against the Cubs, Lankford had 23 home runs, 7 triples, 30 doubles, and 26 stolen bases.
I loved the blue Cardinal hats in the 1993 card sets. The team stopped wearing them in the late 1960s and brought them back as their road hat in 1992 as part of their 100th Anniversary. The patch on Lankford's sleeve is also part of the 100th Anniversary.
A closer look at the patch......
Back of the card.
This is a really good write-up about Lankford, his skill as a player, and his potential to be a star when he was a younger player. The Cardinals were not very competitive during the early 1990s, so it's nice that someone at Upper Deck was aware of a good player on a team that was a perennial mediocre team at best.
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Local Cubbies
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Set Appreciation Post #22 - 2001 Donruss Classics
Upper Deck had Century Legends and Fleer had Greats of the Game. Donruss Classics was not quite as good as either, but it's still had solid product. The largest fault being the inclusion of rookie cards on the checklist, but we will get into those details later in the post.
Here is the base card design....
Donruss Classics is a product supposedly focused on veteran and Hall of Fame players, but the base set also includes 50 rookie cards, which do not really seem to fit with this product. The rookie cards are serial numbered to 585 copies. Two biggest rookie cards are Pujols and Ichiro.
This might seem silly to complain about a Pujols rookie, but Playoff/Donruss made a ton of different baseball card products during the 2001 calendar year. There were plenty of opportunities to make cards of Pujols and Ichiro, including them here seems off-brand. The inclusion of the rookie cards diminish the overall checklist of Donruss Classics. I understand that rookie cards can be all the craze, but the equivalent Upper Deck, Fleer, and Topps products to Donruss Classics all were able to do just fine without having a bunch of Triple A players in the set.
Wait.
There are even more cards on the checklist, but they actually fit the product.
So, how does Donruss Classics rate?
Out of 5 Wool E. Bull's?
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
It's Been A Minute, Evan Longoria
I think my audience has turned over during the past decade of writing in this space, but when I originally started writing I had a really healthy collection of Evan Longoria cards. He was the most noteworthy Durham Bulls alumni in the Majors. My Longoria collection was not quite to the level of my current Blake Snell collection, but it was close.
There are autographs......
Manufactured patches.
and whole letters off the back of his jersey.
After getting traded off the Rays, my Evan Longoria collection came to a halt. I have not really touched his cards over the past six or seven years, but decided to go back and fill in a few holes. Nothing I am willing to put in my collecting goals for the year, but here we are with an important early card I missed adding to my collection years ago.
This is his 2006 Bowman Sterling autograph.......
This used to be a fairly expensive card. There were nicer options at the time that were on-card autographs, so I skipped over this one. Several of the "missing" Longoria cards from my collection are early sticker autographs I did not choose to buy specifically because they were sticker autographs. I actually like the design of this card and the sticker is farily well-blended for having a white background.
More Longoria card later.
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Pujols Post - 2021 Stadium Club Chrome
I ran into my local card shop for a few boxes on Sunday afternoon and ended up sorting through a few stacks of cards. Found a couple new Pujols cards along with a few others that will get their own post. I am going to make some non-Cardinal Pujols Posts this year. This is the first of them.
I love the photo on the front of the card.
The scan does not do this card justice, so I am also going to include a photo of the card.
That's slightly better even if you have the shadow and reflection of my phone on the bottom of the card.
Love this action shot of Albert swinging from the front. There are tons of pictures of him batting on baseball cards, but they are almost all from the side. This is a really unique vantage point. Great looking photography is why people buy Stadium Club cards and they certainly got this card right.
I tried tracking the photograph to a specific game.
Albert Pujols played three games against the Braves in Atlanta while he was on the Dodgers in 2021. The games took place June 4, 5, and 6.
In the June 4 game, Albert pinch hit for Max Muncy and then stayed in the game. He walked and struck out in two plate appearances and it waas also a night game. Not it.
In the June 5 game, Albert entered the game as a pinch hitter and had two plate appearances. He struck out in his first at-bat and flew out to center in his second at-bat. I would consider the second at-bat a possibility, but the game started at 7:00 and the fly out was at the end of the game. I think the photograph is too light.
June 6. The Braves started Max Fried (left-handed pitcher), so Albert started at 1B for the Dodgers. He had four at-bats and there are two possibilities, but I lean towards the second. First, he flew out to the left fielder in the sixth inning. He also hit a solo home run in the ninth.
I think this photograph is from the home run.
What do you think?
Back of the card.
Friday, January 12, 2024
Let's Talk Tobacco
Two years ago, I worked on putting together a set of 1964 Topps Giants cards. It took me roughly a year to complete, but was fairly inexpensive compared to other 1960s baseball card sets. Giants was a fun project for three reasons:
1.The set was small
2. The cards are inexpensive outside of a few short prints
3. It's a good looking set.
I have decided to work on another card project based largely based on the fact that it largely fits the same criteria as the Topps Giants set. So, for the next year or so, I will be tracking down cards from the 1952 Red Man Tobacco set trying to put together a complete run of 52 cards.
The good news is that I already have three cards from the set, which leaves me with 49.
Here are the three, all of which are missing their bottom tab.
This is another very clean card. Love the pinkish background.
Last.....
Alright, Red is a little rough around the edges with a few other creases. He's going to get replaced at some point during this project.
So, here is where we stand on this project.
I need 49 cards. I have:
National League:
16. Stan Musial
19. Al Schoendienst
23. Eddie Stanky
106.
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