The photography is very nice, although I am not a fan of the blurred background. The design works for me other than part of the player's name being covered up by the ribbon/wave/whatever you want to call that thing.
These 3 cards somewhat represent the past, present, and future of the Cardinals pitching staff. Lynn is one of the quality free agents who is still unsigned. Unless he would sign a one year deal, I do not see him coming back. Wainwright is nearing his last days as a starter, but I hope he can finish his career as a Cardinals. Flaherty is the so called 6 starter, or first guy up in case of an injury.
All three of these guys were traded in the offseason. Thanks for the memories.
These are my two favorite cards. I love seeing a batter about to make contact like Gyorko. I am guessing the Wong card shows him shortly after getting an RBI.
The trade also included these 1999 Sports Illustrated for Kids cards. I have a stack of the uncut sheets from the last couple of years that I need to find a good home for. Maybe I can show those of in a future post. As for these 3, the Drew is my favorite. I remember going to shows in 1999 and seeing the regular Fleer card going for $5-$10. Crazy times.
You're not alone-I haven't opened any 2018 Topps either. Not sure I will (maybe a pack or two, but I'm in no hurry.)
ReplyDeleteThat SI card is interesting..is there a reason why McGwire's head is on Sammy Sosa's body?
Not sure, but it sure does make for an ugly looking card
DeleteNo Yadi! What the heck. I will pass, thank you very much
ReplyDeleteNo base card, but I am pretty sure he has 3 or 4 inserts. Save up for Series 2
DeleteNice cards. I hope the ones I sent aren't obnoxiously dupes to these 11? I do appreciate you taking them.
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