Sometimes when I win a contest, I set the prize aside until I have time to fully rummage through all of it. In this case I won a contest back in late September, and I think the "Small Flat Rate Box" arrived by early October. I opened it immediately, but it's been sitting on my desk, too daunting of task to sort, since then. I finally felt the need to dive into it, and give jaybarkerfan his proper thank you post.
Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Today I've got 10 singles and a pair of 1992 Score to show you.
part 1, but this time I think Superstar is a fair label.
There's just a little bit left in the box...
2014-02-28
Giant Pile of Prizes from Jaybarkerfan's Junk, Part 6
2014-02-26
Giant Pile of Prizes from Jaybarkerfan's Junk, Part 5
Sometimes when I win a contest, I set the prize aside until I have time to fully rummage through all of it. In this case I won a contest back in late September, and I think the "Small Flat Rate Box" arrived by early October. I opened it immediately, but it's been sitting on my desk, too daunting of task to sort, since then. I finally felt the need to dive into it, and give jaybarkerfan his proper thank you post.
Part 1, 2, 3, 4
Back in the mid-to-late 90s, I used to buy a different pack of cards each week, which is about all I could afford. Typically it'd be whatever new release Sportscards Magazine convinced me I should get. If multiple new sets came out in a week, sometimes I'd buy two, and sometimes I'd just have to wait and get caught up. That buying started tailing off in 1999, which I can tell because while I have a few cards from many different sets in 1999, I don't have any Pacific. I'm sure these weren't a high-priced set, which is the only other reason I would have skipped them. But now, I've got a pack or more, with the 12 above and one in the next scan.
Finally we have a few more random singles out of the box. I want to love the Bazooka set, but the design is almost too simplistic. Sometimes less is less. Also, this is my second Alex Ochoa card from this prize pack.
We're finally starting to empty the box...
Part 1, 2, 3, 4
1999 Pacific #100 Wil Cordero #102 Jaime Navarro #337 Lou Collier #141 Dante Bichette #159 Frank Catalanotto #165 Seth Greisinger |
1999 Pacific #309 Ryan Christenson #343 Abraham Nunez #365 Ken Caminiti #377 Rich Aurilia #438 Jose Cruz Jr. #446 Pat Hentgen |
1995 Bazooka #87 Chili Davis 1995 Stadium Club #166 Brent Gates 1996 Upper Deck #232 Alex Ochoa |
We're finally starting to empty the box...
Labels:
1993 Fleer,
1994 Collector's Choice,
1995 Bazooka,
1995 Stadium Club,
1995 Topps,
1996 Pinnacle,
1996 Upper Deck,
1997 Fleer,
1999 Pacific,
Abraham Nunez,
Bob Gibson,
cards,
giveaways,
Pat Hentgen,
Woody Williams
2014-02-24
Giant Pile of Prizes from Jaybarkerfan's Junk, Part 4
Sometimes when I win a contest, I set the prize aside until I have time to fully rummage through all of it. In this case I won a contest back in late September, and I think the "Small Flat Rate Box" arrived by early October. I opened it immediately, but it's been sitting on my desk, too daunting of task to sort, since then. I finally felt the need to dive into it, and give jaybarkerfan his proper thank you post.
Part 1, 2, 3
First up today is pile of 2010 Allen & Ginter.
I used to lament small sets that only had the star players, vs the 800ish-card sets of early 90s Topps. But it sure is nice to get a pile of "random junk" cards and have them all be recognizable stars.
There were also 2 Allen & Ginter singles from other years, but neither one featuring baseball players. I wonder if Jimmy Connors will ever make it to an A&G card.
I didn't recognize the guy in the Cardinals uniform, Aaron Holbert, and looking him up online, that's no surprise. Aaron Holbert played 1 game for us in 1996, then 22 games in 2005 for the Reds. The back of his card says he was set to be our SS of the future after Ozzie Smith retired, but then he got hurt in 1994 and 1995. The look on his face on the card makes me thing we might have caught the very moment of the aforementioned injury.
Finally - for today - here are some Turkey Reds from 2007, which is one of my favorite sets I missed from the years I wasn't collecting (2000-2010). That still hasn't convinced me to buy the super-expensive online exclusive versions of the last few years though. As for 2007, I now have 39 of the approximately 199 cards in the set including short prints, thanks mostly to a group break last year. Perhaps it's time to add the rest to my want list.
We're nowhere near finished with this box...
Part 1, 2, 3
First up today is pile of 2010 Allen & Ginter.
2010 Allen & Ginter #70 Joey Votto #72 Erick Aybar #77 Ricky Romero #82 Justin Upton #84 Elvis Andrus #87 Alexei Ramirez #90 Kevin Kouzmanoff #182 Chris Carpenter #183 Tommy Manzella |
2010 Allen & Ginter #185 X-Rays #187 Jair Jurrjens #191 Justin Morneau #197 Johnny Damon (x2) #198 A.J. Pierzynski #200 Lance Berkman #204 Russell Martin #219 Adam Wainwright |
2010 Allen & Ginter #188 Jason Bartlett #189 Howie Kendrick |
2011 Allen & Ginter #40 John McEnroe 2013 Allen & Ginter - Martial Mastery #MM-AP Apache |
1996 Fleer Update #U61 Dwight Gooden #U78 Russ Davis #U146 Israel Alcantara #U154 Juan Acevedo #U161 Kevin Roberson #U190 Aaron Holbert |
#16 Stand Up Double (Checklist) #38 Tim Hudson |
2007 Turkey Red #122 Roy Oswalt #154 Travis Buck |
We're nowhere near finished with this box...
2014-02-23
Giant Pile of Prizes from Jaybarkerfan's Junk, Part 3
Sometimes when I win a contest, I set the prize aside until I have time to fully rummage through all of it. In this case I won a contest back in late September, and I think the "Small Flat Rate Box" arrived by early October. I opened it immediately, but it's been sitting on my desk, too daunting of task to sort, since then. I finally felt the need to dive into it, and give jaybarkerfan his proper thank you post.
Part 1, 2
Yesterday included a giant stack of 1981 Topps. Today's stack is decidedly more modern.
Part 1, 2
Yesterday included a giant stack of 1981 Topps. Today's stack is decidedly more modern.
2012 Topps #72 Rex Brothers #161 Dee Gordon #280 Ryan Howard #289 Casey Kotchman #330 Matt Kemp #367 Chris Volstad #381 David DeJesus #398 Buster Posey #415 Rafael Furcal |
2012 Topps #424 Vladimir Guerrero Checklist #428 Jordan Schafer #438 Juan Uribe #476 Ramon Hernandez #288 Nick Swisher #493 Ryan Madson #505 Fautino De Los Santos #513 Gaby Sanchez #519 Gio Gonzalez |
2012 Topps #520 Ryan Adams #525 Paul Maholm #526 Casper Wells #529 Luke Hughes #570 Zach McAllister #571 J.J. Hardy #572 Hiroki Kuroda #574 Kerry Wood #593 Marco Scutaro |
2012 Topps #601 Dan Haren #610 Cody Ross #615 Luis Marte #632 Joe Nathan #634 Jose Contreras #635 Brett Gardner #645 Kyle Seager #656 Carlos Santana Gold Futures #GF-37 Jordan Walden |
2012 Topps #347 Craig Gentry #397 Hector Noesi #410 Jeff Locke #460 Thomas Field #585 Jimmy Paredes Golden Moments #GM-9 Ryan Howard |
I'd hardly call the 2 inserts junk. Though I suppose we'll have to give Jordan Walden a few more years for a final verdict on that card. After all those 2012 Topps, there were also some 2012 Topps Update cards, including Randy Choate, the old man of our extremely young pitching staff.
2014-02-22
Giant Pile of Prizes from Jaybarkerfan's Junk, Part 2
Sometimes when I win a contest, I set the prize aside until I have time to fully rummage through all of it. In this case I won a contest back in late September, and I think the "Small Flat Rate Box" arrived by early October. I opened it immediately, but it's been sitting on my desk, too daunting of task to sort, since then. I finally felt the need to dive into it, and give jaybarkerfan his proper thank you post.
Part 1
This part of the prize starts off with a huge pile of 1981 Topps. My collection previously only contained 3 cards from 81 Topps, and only 11 cards from 1981 in all brands.
Part 1
This part of the prize starts off with a huge pile of 1981 Topps. My collection previously only contained 3 cards from 81 Topps, and only 11 cards from 1981 in all brands.
1981 Topps #11 Jim Wohlford #12 Mark Clear #65 Scott McGregor #74 Mike Hargrove #75 Reggie Smith #87 Rick Camp #108 Bruce Benedict #127 Rudy Law #164 Lamarr Hoyt |
1981 Topps #169 John Mayberry #172 Gary Woods #176 Mike Krukow #207 Ozzie Smith #252 Victor Cruz #262 Sammy Stewart #263 Brian Downing #268 Jerry Royster #270 Greg Luzinski |
1981 Topps #283 Billy Sample #333 Sid Monge #366 Mike Ramsey #367 Denny Martinez #371 Charlie Hough #376 Ron Reed #388 Andre Thornton #398 Ross Baumgarten #407 Ernie Whitt |
1981 Topps #407 Ernie Whitt #434 Roger Erickson #458 Randy Jones #463 Milt May #466 Bob Molinaro #469 Jeff Leonard #487 Dewey Robinson #484 Max Venable #494 Bob Walk |
1981 Topps #506 Phil Huffman #536 Bob Owchinko (x2) #542 Larry Bradford #545 Johnny Grubb #553 Tim Blackwell #557 Chris Knapp #561 Dennis Littlejohn #581 Roy Howell |
1981 Topps #591 John Lowenstein #594 Preston Hanna #597 Rafael Landestoy #599 Dennis Kinney #609 Lynn McGlothen #615 Rick Dempsey #621 Tom Donohue #624 Bob Welch #639 Carney Lansford |
1981 Topps #644 Ramon Aviles (x2) #645 Rick Reuschel #652 Jon Montague #657 Mike Cubbage #694 Bud Harrelson #702 George Medich #705 Ted Simmons #713 Bill North #721 Toby Harrah |
1981 Topps #192 Terry Harper / Ed Miller / Rafael Ramirez #664 Chicago White Sox #685 San Diego Padres |
Some of the cards have some fuzzy corners, or are a bit beat up, but I still wouldn't call 'em junk.
2014-02-21
Giant Pile of Prizes from Jaybarkerfan's Junk, Part 1
Sometimes when I win a contest, I set the prize aside until I have time to fully rummage through all of it. In this case I won a contest back in late September, and I think the "Small Flat Rate Box" arrived by early October. I opened it immediately, but it's been sitting on my desk, too daunting of task to sort, since then. I finally felt the need to dive into it, and give jaybarkerfan his proper thank you post.
First up, we have the subject of the contest itself, a serial numbered card. The contest was simple: guess the number, out of 199.
I was the 4th person to guess, went with #177, and nailed it. The logic for my guess was simply to try to pick a number far from the others, so I didn't do the classic The Price is Right jerk move of outbidding someone by a dollar.
I got 5 1984 Topps cards, and my scanner's not that wide, so luckily I had a 1985 to even out the scan. Gotta love 30 year old cards.
I have never seen this blue 1990 Donruss "Best of the AL" set. It's almost like the color parallels you see today, except I think all the images are different from the 1990 red base set. Once I finally finish my 1990 Donruss set, this set would be a nice addition. There's also an NL set, which is also blue.
Superstars, eh? I beg to differ. Still though, here's another set I don't think I've ever seen.
I vote for MLB to bring back food issues. Surely Topps can allow a little leeway in its exclusive license.
Here's a little evolution of Topps Finest, though 1996 is only "Common" cards. One day I'll finally get the urge to peel the protective film off of these and other Finest cards I have, and immediately regret it.
That's it for today, but there's plenty left in the box...
First up, we have the subject of the contest itself, a serial numbered card. The contest was simple: guess the number, out of 199.
2012 Topps Chrome Blue Refractors #11 Ian Kennedy #177/199 |
I was the 4th person to guess, went with #177, and nailed it. The logic for my guess was simply to try to pick a number far from the others, so I didn't do the classic The Price is Right jerk move of outbidding someone by a dollar.
2012 Topps Chrome Blue Refractors #11 Ian Kennedy #177/199 |
1984 Topps #115 Andre Thornton 1984 Topps #129 Bill Laskey 1984 Topps #180 Manny Trillo 1984 Topps #188 Bryan Little 1984 Topps #616 Don Robinson 1985 Topps #271 Tim Foli |
1990 Donruss Best of the AL #70 Junior Felix #71 Craig Worthington #73 Johnny Ray #74 Ozzie Guillen #75 Brook Jacoby #76 Chet Lemon #78 B.J. Surhoff #97 Sandy Alomar |
1990 Donruss Best of the AL #110 Willie Randolph #113 Tony Fernandez #116 Luis Polonia #117 Carney Lansford #118 Bud Black #119 Lou Whitaker |
1991 Score 100 Superstars #43 Randy Milligan #46 Brian Harper |
1994 Tombstone #19 Juan Gonzalez #29 Frank Thomas |
1994 Finest #53 Ricky Guitierrez #161 Ben McDonald |
1995 Finest #184 Tim Naehring |
1996 Finest #204 Randy Myers #210 Ben McDonald #303 Steve Gibralter |
That's it for today, but there's plenty left in the box...
2014-02-17
eBay Wins #101
An eBay seller offered some base filler cards from 1992 Donruss, and I won 2 of the auctions for the minimum bid of a penny each. Since they were lots of 2, that's 4 half-cent cards added to my collection. Not bad, even considering the lack of choice.
Is Omar Olivares filler? He's the only one of these 4 I know from memory, but maybe I only know him because I'm a Cardinals fan. He played 12 seasons total, 5 in Saint Louis before being released. As I've probably mentioned every time I've shown one of his cards, he wore #00 for 1993, saying it was for his initials.
1992 Upper Deck #304 Mike Heath #457 Harvey Pulliam #471 Steve Chitren #478 Omar Olivares |
Is Omar Olivares filler? He's the only one of these 4 I know from memory, but maybe I only know him because I'm a Cardinals fan. He played 12 seasons total, 5 in Saint Louis before being released. As I've probably mentioned every time I've shown one of his cards, he wore #00 for 1993, saying it was for his initials.
eBay Bargain Tracker | |
Total Cards Bought | 2545 |
Total Spent | $44.16 |
Per Card | 1.735 cents |
2014-02-15
2013 Opening Day Blaster
Nearly a year after its release, I'm finally opening this Opening Day blaster. I haven't had it for a year; I think I bought this one toward the end of the season, but my "to blog" pile is getting ridiculous. At some point I may just have to declare blog pile bankruptcy, and rip open every pack without scanning and sharing them. But today, here are some new-to-me 2013 Opening Day cards.
last time I opened some packs of these, as well as the Jurickson Profar card. Here I've also got a card of new Cardinal Jhonny Peralta, and now-former Cardinal Carlos Beltran. The Mascots are one of my favorite insert sets, and I got 2 in this box. Finally there's a parallel with too many colors: the blue border, red team color, and purple throwback uniform. I challenge you to find me an uglier card in this set. Nothing against Wade Miley, of course.
I dare you to enlarge the scan of these 3D cards and stare at them for 2 minutes without getting a headache. I dig 'em in person though.
To finish up, here's Yadier Molina, with a nice cameo from Adam Wainwright, since I couldn't scan 7 horizontal cards in one nice block.
last time I opened some packs of these, as well as the Jurickson Profar card. Here I've also got a card of new Cardinal Jhonny Peralta, and now-former Cardinal Carlos Beltran. The Mascots are one of my favorite insert sets, and I got 2 in this box. Finally there's a parallel with too many colors: the blue border, red team color, and purple throwback uniform. I challenge you to find me an uglier card in this set. Nothing against Wade Miley, of course.
2013 Topps Opening Day - Opening Day Stars #ODS-16 R.A. Dickey #ODS-19 Bryce Harper |
2013 Topps Opening Day #141 Yadier Molina |
2014-02-13
Two Contests
There are two contests (that I know of) going on right now, and both will give me a bonus entry for telling you about them, so here we are.
First we have Chavez Ravining returning to his entry-a-day contests, for this brand new 2014 Ben Zobrist Relic.
Next, at My Cardboard Habit, an accidental purchase of a Lot of 2 instead of a single card means he's got an extra copy of this Bryce Harper to give away.
Go leave a comment on each post to enter, and mention this post on the Harper contest if you'd like to give me a bonus entry.
First we have Chavez Ravining returning to his entry-a-day contests, for this brand new 2014 Ben Zobrist Relic.
2014 Topps Trajectory Relic #TR-BZ Ben Zobrist |
Next, at My Cardboard Habit, an accidental purchase of a Lot of 2 instead of a single card means he's got an extra copy of this Bryce Harper to give away.
2013 Panini Black Friday Panini Collection Checklist #4 Bryce Harper |
2014-02-11
eBay Wins #100
It's post #100 in a series, which means I must have a big milestone-sized post planned, right?
Wrong.
To be honest, it sort of sneaked up on me (fun fact: snuck isn't considered proper English), so rather than one of the larger piles of eBay winnings waiting to be posted, today you get 2 cards, purchased for a total of 1 penny.
I actually only bid on the Mike Hargrove card. For some reason, Dave Gallagher showed up in the same sleeve. I doubt the seller had them stored like that, at least not on purpose, since the cards are so many years apart and picture different teams. Gallagher did play 15 games in his rookie season for Cleveland, but that was 2 years after Hargrove last played for them and 4 years before he managed them. He also played for the Baltimore in 1990, 10 years before Hargrove managed there. I'll never know exactly what link, if any, caused me to get both of these cards for the price of one.
Wrong.
To be honest, it sort of sneaked up on me (fun fact: snuck isn't considered proper English), so rather than one of the larger piles of eBay winnings waiting to be posted, today you get 2 cards, purchased for a total of 1 penny.
1990 Fleer #532 Dave Gallagher 2004 Topps #270 Mike Hargrove |
I actually only bid on the Mike Hargrove card. For some reason, Dave Gallagher showed up in the same sleeve. I doubt the seller had them stored like that, at least not on purpose, since the cards are so many years apart and picture different teams. Gallagher did play 15 games in his rookie season for Cleveland, but that was 2 years after Hargrove last played for them and 4 years before he managed them. He also played for the Baltimore in 1990, 10 years before Hargrove managed there. I'll never know exactly what link, if any, caused me to get both of these cards for the price of one.
eBay Bargain Tracker | |
Total Cards Bought | 2541 |
Total Spent | $44.14 |
Per Card | 1.737 cents |
2014-02-09
Contest Winnings, Part III
A good friend of mine likes to say - jokingly, I think - that second place is the first loser. When Daniel of It's like having my own Card Shop, opened up a contest to help Pack War reach 100 followers, I joined in, and the Randomizer put me in 6th for 4 prizes. But, since 2 people won the top 4 prizes, he was kind enough to throw some cards to the 5th and 6th position to still have 4 people as winners. Consequently, I got some cool stuff for being the 5th loser.
Part I | II
The end of my prize package posts has the 2011-2013 cards, with players who are mostly still on the team.
Here we have half of the 2012 Archives Cardinals. I almost have to get the other 6 now. Freese is gone to the Angels, but the other 5 are still here.
I really like red parallels, especially for Cardinals cards. Completing the red parallel team sets is on my long list of collecting goals. Also, Salas was another part of the same trade that sent Freese to the Angels, but like any former Cardinal, I still collect his cards.
Finally, we have 2 minis. Like I said in the last post, I think everyone loves minis. Motte and Garcia are both coming off injuries this year, so I'm hoping they'll strengthen our already very good bullpen, Garica indirectly as a starter.
Thanks to Daniel from It's like having my own Card Shop for all the Cardinals!
Part I | II
The end of my prize package posts has the 2011-2013 cards, with players who are mostly still on the team.
2012 Topps Archives #14 Yadier Molina #34 Jaime Garcia #85 Matt Holliday #114 Jason Motte #125 David Freese #197 Allen Craig |
Here we have half of the 2012 Archives Cardinals. I almost have to get the other 6 now. Freese is gone to the Angels, but the other 5 are still here.
2012 Topps Red Parallel #363 Fernando Salas |
2013 Topps Red Parallel #125 Matt Holliday |
I really like red parallels, especially for Cardinals cards. Completing the red parallel team sets is on my long list of collecting goals. Also, Salas was another part of the same trade that sent Freese to the Angels, but like any former Cardinal, I still collect his cards.
2013 Gypsy Queen - Mini #322 Jason Motte 2011 Allen and Ginter - Mini #303 Jaime Garcia |
Finally, we have 2 minis. Like I said in the last post, I think everyone loves minis. Motte and Garcia are both coming off injuries this year, so I'm hoping they'll strengthen our already very good bullpen, Garica indirectly as a starter.
Thanks to Daniel from It's like having my own Card Shop for all the Cardinals!
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