Donruss Signature did have cards that were not autographed. I like the simple design and the player name in team colors.
SP Signature is a lot like Donruss Signature. Better known for autographs, but did produce base cards. I am not a huge fan of the player background, but I like the team logo on the front.
2003 Donruss Champions was a big set that featured some lesser know players, but also the typical stars and rookies. These 2 finished my team set.
There were a ton of brands in 2003. Edmonds was in most of them, while Martinez had a few Cardinals cards. He played 2 seasons for St. Louis under what most fans would consider a bad free agent contract.
There were 2 Cardinals in the 2003 Upper Deck Prospect Premieres set. Now I have both.
2003 Fleer Showcase was a pretty boring set. Fleer had a few nice brands like Ultra and Flair, but I cannot say that I really miss any of the others. Maybe Greats of the Game also.
These 2 cards have nothing in common, but they did not fit with any other scan. The Slaughter Sweet Spot Classic is by far the nicer card. I usually keep track of how former Cardinals are doing, but not Garcia since he signed with the Cubs.
There were a lot of color variations in the 2008 Upper Deck Heroes set. These are the black parallels. Some of the other versions like blue and green were numbered.
I was able to grab a few modern cards as well. The Renteria is my first Topps Archives Snapshots cards. There is also an Edmonds cards that I need.
There are my first 2018 Fire cards. Some people knock it, but I love the design. The parallels are very sharp. I hope to find some in bargain boxes at some shows before the end of this year.
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