2013-04-30

This Break is so 2007, Part V

When CaptKirk42 of the aptly named CaptKirk42's Trading Cards Blog opened up a break of 5 boxes of 2007 baseball cards, I jumped right in to claim the Cardinals and my 2 random teams. It was slow to fill so each slot wound up with 3 random teams, which also caused me to pick up the Dodgers as well in hopes of a Nomar Garciaparra card or two. In all I got the Athletics, Braves, Cardinals, [Devil] Rays, Dodgers,  Mariners,  Royals, and Twins.
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I might be a sucker, I might be behind the times, I might just dig in my heels when people disagree with me, but so help me, I like both Heritage and Turkey Red.

2007 Heritage
#27 Dan Haren
#41 Anthony Reyes SP
#65 Chris Narveson
#106 Scott Rolen
#199 Ronnie Belliard
#287 Chris Carpenter
#337 Jason Isringhausen
#476 Albert Pujols
#492 Brad Penny SP
I landed 2 SPs among the Cardinals, although one was Brad Penny, who pitched 9 games and hit one Grand Slam for us in 2010.


2007 Heritage
#216 2006 Cardinals
#289 Justin Verlander/Jeff Weaver
World Series winners usually get some bonus cards in the following year's set, such as this Verlander/Weaver card.


2007 Heritage
#103 Carl Crawford SP
#339 Jarrod Washburn SP
#357 Eric Stults SP
#419 Scott Kazmir SP
Here are the other SPs I received. I like having all of the SPs in the highest numbers like 2011-2013 Heritage, because then I feel like 1-425 can be seen as the base set. Also, I know when I flip through the cards by number which ones are SPs. To track these down, I had to go to some shady user-generated content sites, so hopefully they're correct.


2007 Heritage
Flashbacks #FB7 Eddie Yost
New Age Performers #NP11 Chipper Jones
These inserts don't seem to fit the set as well as other years of Heritage. But a Chipper's always a good thing.


2007 Heritage - A-Rod Road to 500 #71
Finally, my randomly assigned Seattle pays off again. This set was inserted across Topps products, so it'd be a bear to put together through pack buying.

That's it for the break. It was a lot of fun going through my giant box of cards, covering 5 different products and 8 teams. And, of course, I now own 5 more partial team sets of the Cardinals, so my wantlist has only increased.

2013-04-28

This Break is so 2007, Part IV

When CaptKirk42 of the aptly named CaptKirk42's Trading Cards Blog opened up a break of 5 boxes of 2007 baseball cards, I jumped right in to claim the Cardinals and my 2 random teams. It was slow to fill so each slot wound up with 3 random teams, which also caused me to pick up the Dodgers as well in hopes of a Nomar Garciaparra card or two. In all I got the Athletics, Braves, Cardinals, [Devil] Rays, Dodgers,  Mariners,  Royals, and Twins.
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UD Masterpices is an odd set. There are only 90 base cards, and a slew of parallels. Despite the small set, there are 2 Albert Pujols cards, seen here.
2007 UD Masterpieces #38 Albert Pujols
2007 UD Masterpieces #49 Albert Pujols


Again, despite being only 90 cards large, the base set also features some non-baseball subjects, such as Bill Clinton and JFK. I won this one in the randomization, since there's no team associated with Mr. Kennedy.
2007 UD Masterpieces #47 John F. Kennedy

Another oddity of the set is that there are 2 green-bordered parallels, neither of which is serial numbered. Thanks to this post at I Am Joe Collector, I was able to determine that this is a Windsor Green, not a Green Linen parallel.
2007 UD Masterpieces - Windsor Green
#89 Reggie Jackson


One can differentiate the 3 blue parallels by the numbering. As this one is numbered to 75, it's a Blue Linen. All these different parallels definitely have their intended effect on me, because I now have the red Ozzie Smith parallel on my wantlist, and I'll probably put the rest of his on too.
2007 UD Masterpieces - Blue Linen
#19 Ozzie Smith #36/75


I believe the box promised 1 autograph and 3 relics, which is pretty cool if you're into that sort of thing, which I am. Glen Perkins, everybody.
2007 UD Masterpieces - Stroke of Genius
#SG-GP Glen Perkins


I also managed to have 2 of the 3 relics fall to my 8 teams, which isn't bad. As a sometimes-fan of the A's, it was nice to get Huston Street AND Tim Hudson here.
2007 UD Masterpieces - Captured on Canvas
#CC-HS Huston Street
#CC-TH Tim Hudson

While this box was a little short on Cardinals, I definitely got my money's worth with the auto and relic cards. There's just one box left to go in my trip back to 2007.

2013-04-26

This Break is so 2007, Part III

When CaptKirk42 of the aptly named CaptKirk42's Trading Cards Blog opened up a break of 5 boxes of 2007 baseball cards, I jumped right in to claim the Cardinals and my 2 random teams. It was slow to fill so each slot wound up with 3 random teams, which also caused me to pick up the Dodgers as well in hopes of a Nomar Garciaparra card or two. In all I got the Athletics, Braves, Cardinals, [Devil] Rays, Dodgers,  Mariners,  Royals, and Twins.
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Turkey Red was the biggest reason I got in this break. Ever since I jumped back into collecting with 2010 Update, which had a Turkey Red insert set, I enjoyed the look and feel of the cards. I gather from other card blogs some folks were getting tired of Turkey Red by that point, but I was just getting started. I was quite tempted to try to get some 2013 Turkey Red, but the price, scarcity, and resale shenanigans just put me off.

2007 Turkey Red
#25 Albert Pujols
#37 Edgar Renteria
#72 Chris Carpenter
#87 David Eckstein
#135 Jason Isringhausen
#172 Kelvin Jimenez
Here we have the Cardinals base cards, including an Edgar Renteria as an Atlanta Brave.


2007 Turkey Red
#25b Albert Pujols - Ad Back SP
This is a variation SP, where it appears Albert has held his pose from above long enough for the sun to go down.


2007 Turkey Red
#48 Prince Albert
Here's yet another Albert, this time in Checklist form.


2007 Turkey Red - Chrome
#102 Elijah Dukes #0528/1999
The shininess of this card didn't really come through in the scan, although it doesn't have quite the same finish as the usual Chrome cards.


2007 Turkey Red - Relics
#TRR-AJ1 Andruw Jones
I'm still a sucker for relics, so this is a pretty cool Andruw Jones card, especially since it still shows him in his Braves heyday.


2007 Turkey Red - Cabinet Cards
#DP-DY Delmon Young
I could be fooling you with simply resizing the picture, but I assure you I am not. This is the one-per-box Cabinet card, about twice as wide and tall as a regular card. I wish it had been a Cardinal, but still it's a nice looking card. Now I just have to figure out how to store it. Between this and the Chrome, this was a good box for the Devil Rays.




2013-04-24

This Break is so 2007, Part II

When CaptKirk42 of the aptly named CaptKirk42's Trading Cards Blog opened up a break of 5 boxes of 2007 baseball cards, I jumped right in to claim the Cardinals and my 2 random teams. It was slow to fill so each slot wound up with 3 random teams, which also caused me to pick up the Dodgers as well in hopes of a Nomar Garciaparra card or two. In all I got the Athletics, Braves, Cardinals, [Devil] Rays, Dodgers,  Mariners,  Royals, and Twins.
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2007 Upper Deck Artifacts is a small set, and with only 40 cards in a Hobby Box, there's not quite as much to show for this post.

2007 Upper Deck Artifacts
#66 Albert Pujols
#69 David Eckstein
I managed to get 2 of the 4 Cardinals in the set. Now I'm just short Jim Edmonds and Chris Carpenter.


2007 Upper Deck Artifacts #36 Chipper Jones
I suppose I've got some room for a future Hall-of-Famer before the big hit.


2007 Upper Deck Artifacts - Autofacts
#AF-CJ Cesar Jimenez
Cesar signed with the Phillies this offseason, but is still in the minors. Maybe he'll make it back to MLB for good, or maybe I'll offload this to a Mariners fan one day.

That's it for Artifacts. My 8 teams managed to get 14 cards out of the 40 in the box, so I think I did alright.

2013-04-22

This Break is so 2007, Part I

When CaptKirk42 of the aptly named CaptKirk42's Trading Cards Blog opened up a break of 5 boxes of 2007 baseball cards, I jumped right in to claim the Cardinals and my 2 random teams. It was slow to fill so each slot wound up with 3 random teams, which also caused me to pick up the Dodgers as well, in hopes of a Nomar Garciaparra card or two. In all I got the Athletics, Braves, Cardinals, [Devil] Rays, Dodgers,  Mariners,  Royals, and Twins.

First up, we have the 2007 Bowman cards, confusing subsets, insert sets, and all.
2007 Bowman - Prospects
#BP46 Trey Hearne
#BP68 Jarrett Hoffpauir
I don't think we're going to see either of these guys back in MLB, though Hoffpauir actually played for the big club in 2009, enough that I remembered his name.


2007 Bowman
#56 Dan Haren
#59 Jim Edmonds
#124 Chris Carpenter
#138 John Smoltz
#163 David Eckstein
#175 Albert Pujols
#183 Jeff Weaver
Gold #27 Brian McCann
Gold #105 Eric Chavez
As usual, here are all the base cards of anyone who ever wore the birds on the bat. McCann and Chavez didn't, but I only had 7 for this scan, so why not add some Gold, right?


2007 Bowman - A-Rod Road To 500
#130, 139, 151, 156
This was one of the best parts about landing the Mariners; a whole insert set of one player. As for a fun Cardinals connection, 3 of the 4 pitchers mentioned played for the Cardinals. There was Chris Carpenter, Jeff Suppan, and Arthur Rhodes. Not bad for a career AL player.


2007 Bowman Chrome - Propects
#46 Trey Hearne
Trey Hearne again. Cards like this are what make Bowman a little disappointing when it's a few years old. It's Chrome, and it's my team, but I've never heard of the guy.


2007 Bowman - Blue Parallel
#56 Dan Haren #024/500
It's an eBay 1/1! #024 and he's wearing #24! I'm rich!


2007 Bowman - Prospects Blue
#BP133 Jarrod Saltalamacchia #188/500
Finally, this was the big hit from Bowman, a Jarrod Saltalamacchia autograph. I kind of feel bad for the guy for having to sign such a long name 500 times for this card, although it looks like he's got a bit of a shortened version going here. Salty has been a player I've liked for some time, maybe because of his unique last name, maybe because he's a catcher like I sometimes tried to be. Either way, with many less impressive autograph subjects in the checklist, this is great pull.

2013-04-20

eBay Wins #70

Today is National Record Store Day, and I was a bad consumer and didn't participate. But, here's something from National Baseball Card Day I bought for a whole penny.
2006 Upper Deck National Baseball Card Day
#UD8 Dontrelle Willis
It's hard to believe Dontrelle Willis is only 31, and now playing in the independent Atlantic League. He came on so strong with the Marlins early on, but injuries ultimately took him down after he was traded to the Tigers.


eBay Bargain Tracker
Total Cards Bought2345
Total Spent$42.30
Per Card1.804 cents

2013-04-18

A Real Lineage Blaster, Extreme Value Style

I thought I was clever and "beating the system" when I built my own blaster last time, but then I found this Extreme Value Blaster at Target for $11.99. For the same price (give or take a few pennies) as 56 cards in 4 of those packs, I got 8 packs of 7, so 56 cards, plus a relic card. Foiled again by the discount store sales cycle!

2011 Lineage
#40 Stan Musial
#141 Ozzie Smith
First up are 2 Cardinals Hall of Famers.


2011 Lineage
#9 Matt Holliday
#178 Albert Pujols
#189 Jaime Garcia
And 3 present-day Cardinals (as of 2011 at least). I got Pujols and Garcia in my last grouping, but Holliday is new.


2011 Lineage - Platinum Diamond
#19 Larry Walker
#157 Wandy Rodriguez
Here are some more not-really-that-blue Platinum parallels.The blue scan makes the purple Rockies uniform clash horribly; the real card is slightly less offensive. He is still wearing a purple jersey, after all. But it's former Cardinal Larry Walker, so I'm happy.


2011 Lineage
Diamond Anniversary #184 Josh Hamilton
Sometimes I look back at gimmicks like these Diamond Anniversary parallels and think they were dumb, but in this case, I kinda really want to get all 200 of these.


2011 Lineage
Topps Rookies #TR6 Jake McGee
This guy's listed at 6'3", 190lbs. There's no way that's right unless this is a terribly awkward angle.


2011 Lineage
Topps 3D #T3D15 Evan Longoria
Another Tampa Bay Ray, this time in threeeeee-deeeeee.


2011 Lineage
Stand Ups #TS14 Joey Votto
Here's a card that will never live out its destiny, since I can't bring myself to break the perforations.


2011 Lineage
Cloth Stickers #TCS11 Jackie Robinson
And another, unless I can find an excellent, permanent place to put this sticker.


2011 Lineage
Checklist 1 of 4
Boom, finished the Checklists subset! Ok, I know, that's not really a subset. But whatever, I've got all 4 now.

2011 Lineage - 1975 Minis
#145 Adrian Gonzalez
#161 Luis Aparicio
Minis! Neither variety of Sox is the team I primarily root for, but these look good enough I just might want to grab all 200 of this parallel too.


2011 Lineage
1975 Mini Relics #75-NR Nolan Ryan
Finally, we have the money card: the mini relic. Nolan Ryan has to be one of the biggest stars in this set, at least in my mind. He's also one of the first guys I knew as a storied veteran since I started really watching baseball in 1992. I'm really happy with this card. The jersey swatch even has a little character in it, as it appears that it might be where a button was, due to the 4 holes.

Who am I kidding, the guy who wrong that last post was foolish; this relic was well worth getting the blaster.

2013-04-15

eBay Wins #69

This time around on eBay, I picked up 33 more penny cards. They are decidedly junk wax, with perhaps 1 exception.

1988 Donruss
#5 Danny Tartabull
#110 Wally Joyner
There were 11 1988 Donruss cards. I'm in the camp that loves the Diamond Kings, so that Danny Tartabull is worth the price of the lot. And just for fun, here's Wally Joyner too.


1990 Donruss #222 Lonnie Smith
This was the only former Cardinal in the lot, and the one of 20 1990 Donruss cards in the lot.


1991 Donruss #573 Mike Kingery
This was the only 1991 Donruss card, so I figured, what the heck, let's scan it.


1992 Stadium Club #686 Bryan Hickerson
Finally, inching out of the junk wax era, we have 1992 Stadium Club. Those full-bleed photos felt revolutionary at the time, but somewhere along the way Topps seems to have decided they need distinctive borders again.



eBay Bargain Tracker
Total Cards Bought2344
Total Spent$42.29
Per Card1.804 cents

2013-04-13

182 Packs Giveaway, Part VIII

When I claimed the Cardinals - and Mark McGwire and Todd Stottlemyre - in the pack-per-day giveaway held at TribeCards, I had no idea just how many cards I'd wind up with, and how many different players. So that I can tag all of the sets and Cardinal players, I've broken this up into a series of who knows how many posts. Thanks for all the cards, David.
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This is the last of the giveaway. But, I saved the most interesting for last, 1986 Donruss All-Stars. These cards are giant, about 1.5x as large as regular cards in each dimension. Much like Nachos Grande, I didn't even know about these cards before this break.
1986 Donruss All-Stars
#46 Donnie Moore
#36 Willie McGee

1986 Donruss All-Stars
#2 Tommy Herr
#8 Ozzie Smith
#23 Jack Clark
The cardinals had a good year in the All-Star balloting, which caused me to get 4 giant cards. Ozzie looks like he might be ready to go swing left-handed without an earflap on his helmet. As a kid, I distinctly remember my Dad telling me Ozzie would have been one of the only guys on the team old enough to be grandfathered into not wearing a flap.


1986 Donruss All-Stars Pop-ups
#2 Tommy Herr
#8 Ozzie Smith
I love the look of these cards, but I could never bring myself to perforate and actually stand them up. I'm such a tortured soul. It would appear from the 18-card checklist that only the starting lineups got pop-ups, so again I'm quite luckily to get 2 Cardinals.


1986 Donruss All-Stars
Puzzle Pieces 61, 62, and 62
Finally, it's not glamorous, but not everyone can be, right? Part of the Hank Aaron puzzle, which I think may have only been in this product. Since I have 3 of 63 pieces, I'd happily send this along to anyone trying to complete the puzzle.

Well that's it for the 182 Packs Giveaway. It took a whole lot of sorting, scanning, and cropping, but I got them all up here. And of course, I want to say thanks to David at TribeCards once more.

2013-04-12

182 Packs Giveaway, Part VII

When I claimed the Cardinals - and Mark McGwire and Todd Stottlemyre - in the pack-per-day giveaway held at TribeCards, I had no idea just how many cards I'd wind up with, and how many different players. So that I can tag all of the sets and Cardinal players, I've broken this up into a series of who knows how many posts. Thanks for all the cards, David.
I | II | III | IV | V | VI ]

2006 Sports Illustrated for Kids
#8 Jim Edmonds
Some said Jim Edmonds was a showboat, some said he only had to dive for all those balls because he was bad at getting a jump off the bat, but one thing's for sure, he had the coolest hair on the team. I was glad to see him back in camp this year.


2005 Fleer Ultra
#10 Matt Morris
I like Fleer Ultra, and I like Matt Morris. I approve of this card. I think I tend to like the Matts on the Cardinals more than anyone, since that's also my given name. This year's been a good Matt year, with Holliday and Carpenter getting plenty of playing time, and Adams even showing us he deserves some too.


2008 Upper Deck
#654 Skip Schumaker
#702 Brian Barton
I don't quite understand the decision to move Skip to 2B, except that he was probably our least tenured OF at the time. I think he's still got a lot of potential, so I really hope the Dodgers - and reunifying with Mark McGwire as his hitting coach - will treat him well.


2008 Topps Updates and Highlights
#UH136 Classic Combos Hanley Ramirez and Albert Pujols
This is a great card, but sadly the only Albert Pujols I managed from the whole giveaway. Since both players and teams could be claimed, someone got in and claimed Albert before I got the Cardinals, so this must have been a duplicate.