I am not a huge fan of the Topps Big cards. The front has too much going on with the color splash, action photo, and the player close up. I doubt too many players were flattered with the close up shot. It looks like Todd Zeile was heavily medicated for his pic.
I think Topps realized smoke/fog border did not work for the 1989 Mini League Leader set, so they cut it back to just 2 corners for the 2016 flagship set. I don't think either design is that great. I did purchase a big chuck of Sportflics from COMC on Black Friday, but did not have the Terry Pendleton. The Steve Peters 88 Donruss Rookies finished that set.
Pacific put out a ton of sets in 1999. They did utilize unique designs and included a nice variety of players. McEwing was somewhat of a cult hero when he came up, earning the nickname Super Joe. His star did not last long, but he is still around as a coach in the White Sox minor league system.
Edgar Renteria has been the longest tenured starting shortstop for the Cardinals since Ozzie Smith retired. A good all around player who was not outstanding at one thing, but did everything well. He bounced around to 6 different teams after leaving the Cardinals in 2004, but was still a solid player.
I am a fan of the Topps Heritage brand, but 2008 was a down year for me. I know Topps had to follow the 1959 blueprint, but the bulleye design does not work for me. Ankiel's card looks like a most wanted poster.
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