Showing posts with label 1989 Score Rookie/Traded. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1989 Score Rookie/Traded. Show all posts

2016-10-13

eBay Wins #238

It's been awhile since I've posted one of these, having posted a whole bunch of posts from a single contest prize package, and now my NFL projections. My big box of cheap cards is getting overstuffed, so it's time to get some of it posted and sorted, although with Zistle's demise likely coming soon, I'm going to have to figure out what my new system is to move cards into my "sorted" boxes.

1989 Score Rookie/Traded #5T Mike Moore

I assume these came in the big lot of Oakland A's I bought awhile back, but who can really be sure anymore? The only other card I have from this set so far is Ken Hill's, out of the 110 total.


eBay Bargain Tracker
Total Cards Bought4223
Total Spent$57.25
Per Card1.356 cents
Change0 cents

2013-06-16

All-Star Winnings, Part 8

Way back in July 2012, I won a contest at Cards On Cards. The premise was to pick the Cardinals player who would have the biggest impact on the game, determined Sabermetrically. I picked the right player, and got a pile of Cardinals for my trouble. They've been sitting in that same pile, haunting me, for quite some time, so now is the time to show them to you.
Part [ I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII ]


1989 Fleer #652 Ken Hill/Dennis Cook
1989 Score Rookie/Traded #98T Ken Hill
1995 SP #100 Ozzie Smith
1995 SP #102 Ken Hill
Ken Hill was traded for Andres Galarraga before I started paying attention to baseball, but he returned for a bit in 1995, before being traded again for David Bell among others. And since I had 2 cards from the 1995 SP set, there's a certain All-Star shortstop in the middle of that scan.


1994 Post #28 Gregg Jefferies
1994 Stadium Club #531 Gregg Jefferies
1995 Collector's Choice Special Edition #80 Gregg Jefferies
Gregg Jefferies was the player I most associated with #25 before Mark McGwire arrived, although, David Bell and 2 others each wore it for a bit in 1995.


2005 Fleer Tradition #62 John Mabry
Speaking of 1995, this card is from Mabry's third stint with the Cardinals, but the first started way back in 1995, under Joe Torre. John always seemed like a solid and reliable player, although he didn't excel in any one area. Now, he's the Cardinals' hitting coach, after a year as Mark McGwire's assistant.