If you think about it, players spend a lot of time in the dugout. Even a regular player probably spends 40% of the game in the dugout. A bench warmer probably spends 90% of his time there. So it's not surprising that there are lots of cards featuring players in the dugout. For one thing, it's an easy place to find a player when he's not moving around too much. How do players spend all that time?
2011 Topps Update #220 Adam Dunn
They can wave at the fans.
1985 Fleer #254 Al Holland
They can brag about something. I'm not sure what Holland is bragging about. Maybe it's that he can hold 3 baseballs in one hand.
2014 Topps #625 Albert Pujols
They can glare at the photographer, and by extension, at us.
1994 Topps #700
They can hide in the shadows. Barry Bonds has nothing to hide, does he?
1993 Fun Pack #133 Ben McDonald
They can chart pitches.
1995 Topps #343 Craig Grebeck
They can work on their equipment.
1996 Score #153 Curt Schilling
They can worry.
1995 Score #209 Darryl Strawberry
They can sulk.
1984 Fleer #242 Dave Smith
They can let their hair down.
1992 Upper Deck #534 Eric Karros
They can have a good time.
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Showing posts with label pujols. Show all posts
Friday, May 1, 2015
Players in the Dugout
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
2013 Topps Base and Parallel - First Look
I picked up a blaster, a rack pack and a rack box at Walmart last week. So far, the Targets around here don't seem to have the product yet.
The 2013 Topps design is perhaps the best of the century. The design is simple yet elegant. It works well with both vertically and horizontally oriented cards. The photo selection is strong. The backs are also nice. The implementation of the the front design onto the back of the card is works well. I like the integration of the card number into the baseball diamond motif from the front. The backs are also easy to read. In past years some of the color combinations have made the backs inscrutable. In particular, in 2012, the team name color and the background color it was on made it real hard to read. This year only the yellow teams (like the Pirates) are a bit difficult, since it's yellow on white. And for the first time in years, the front does not have silver foil text on a black background. Here's a sample of what I pulled.
#11 Yu Darvish
I also like the placement of the team logo on a fine grid in the card highlight color.
#12 A. J. Pierzynski
There is maybe a bit too much white space on the horizontal cards but much better than the 2012's stretching of the 'surf board' all the way across the card.
#33 Cliff Lee
I pulled 4 Phillies cards. Here's hoping Cliff Lee has some better luck this year.
#83 Darin Ruf
Ruf only played in 12 games in the majors last year but he tore up the minor leagues breaking Ryan Howard's single season home run record. He put on quite a show last September for the Phillie Phans.
#179 Detroit Tigers
There are not a lot of subset cards. There are cards from various playoff games...
#194 Cabrera, Hamilton, Encarnacion
...and League Leader cards. That's it.
#266 Albert Pujols Checklist
The checklist cards feature a player on the front.
#330 Ryan Raburn
My favorite card in Series 1. This card features more wide open mouths and cleavage on any single card I can think of. And would not surprise me at all to learn that the card is Photoshopped.
Topps Emerald Foil #181 Jeff Keppinger
This is the third year in a row Topps has used this technology in their flagship product. This year, they made them green. I pulled two of these.
Gold #303 Alex Rodriguez Checklist
Serial numbered gold cards are back. This is the only one I pulled.
Topps Blue Walmart #5 Carlos Gonzalez
I always like Walmart's blue bordered parallels. Every blue parallel I pulled from the blaster box (20 in all) were horizontally oriented cards. That seems pretty improbable so I suspect that Walmart packed some boxes that way deliberately. But why?
The 2013 Topps design is perhaps the best of the century. The design is simple yet elegant. It works well with both vertically and horizontally oriented cards. The photo selection is strong. The backs are also nice. The implementation of the the front design onto the back of the card is works well. I like the integration of the card number into the baseball diamond motif from the front. The backs are also easy to read. In past years some of the color combinations have made the backs inscrutable. In particular, in 2012, the team name color and the background color it was on made it real hard to read. This year only the yellow teams (like the Pirates) are a bit difficult, since it's yellow on white. And for the first time in years, the front does not have silver foil text on a black background. Here's a sample of what I pulled.
#11 Yu Darvish
I also like the placement of the team logo on a fine grid in the card highlight color.
#12 A. J. Pierzynski
There is maybe a bit too much white space on the horizontal cards but much better than the 2012's stretching of the 'surf board' all the way across the card.
#33 Cliff Lee
I pulled 4 Phillies cards. Here's hoping Cliff Lee has some better luck this year.
#83 Darin Ruf
Ruf only played in 12 games in the majors last year but he tore up the minor leagues breaking Ryan Howard's single season home run record. He put on quite a show last September for the Phillie Phans.
#179 Detroit Tigers
There are not a lot of subset cards. There are cards from various playoff games...
#194 Cabrera, Hamilton, Encarnacion
...and League Leader cards. That's it.
#266 Albert Pujols Checklist
The checklist cards feature a player on the front.
#330 Ryan Raburn
My favorite card in Series 1. This card features more wide open mouths and cleavage on any single card I can think of. And would not surprise me at all to learn that the card is Photoshopped.
Topps Emerald Foil #181 Jeff Keppinger
This is the third year in a row Topps has used this technology in their flagship product. This year, they made them green. I pulled two of these.
Gold #303 Alex Rodriguez Checklist
Serial numbered gold cards are back. This is the only one I pulled.
Topps Blue Walmart #5 Carlos Gonzalez
I always like Walmart's blue bordered parallels. Every blue parallel I pulled from the blaster box (20 in all) were horizontally oriented cards. That seems pretty improbable so I suspect that Walmart packed some boxes that way deliberately. But why?
Labels:
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Random Cards from My Collection #31
I have 35,757 of my 84,372 baseball cards scanned. Here's a random sample.
Card #23,543
1998 Fleer Tradition #240 Derek Bell
Derek Bell gettin' a hold of one. He hit 22 home runs in 1998 with a .314 average.
Card #14376
2007 Topps Opening Day #173 Roy Oswalt
The 2007 Topps base set was black. I always like the white Opening Day set better.
Card #24686
2008 Upper Deck Heroes of Baseball Black #40 Aramis Ramirez
Card #4998
2005 Leather and Lumber #13 Barry Zito
An abstract set produced by Donruss in 2005.
Card #24877
2010 Bowman Draft Gold #91 Mitch Moreland
Why does this this guy, who was drafted in 2007, appear in the 2010 Draft Pick set?
Card #1419
1999 Topps Opening Day #115 Tim Salmon
An early Opening Day card from back when Topps but a big silver foil shield on them.
Card #6020
2005 Topps Traded Gold #129 Albert Pujols
Albert may have forced game 6, but the Astros won and went to the World Series. It's been all downhill for the Astros since.
Card #24154
2004 Ultra #194 Roy Oswalt
I don't usually get so many Astros in these random selections. Roy was a 20-game winner in 2004.
Card #4945
2005 Topps Opening Day #10 Sammy Sosa
Ah, Sammy, we used to love ya.
Card #23,543
1998 Fleer Tradition #240 Derek Bell
Derek Bell gettin' a hold of one. He hit 22 home runs in 1998 with a .314 average.
Card #14376
2007 Topps Opening Day #173 Roy Oswalt
The 2007 Topps base set was black. I always like the white Opening Day set better.
Card #24686
2008 Upper Deck Heroes of Baseball Black #40 Aramis Ramirez
Card #4998
2005 Leather and Lumber #13 Barry Zito
An abstract set produced by Donruss in 2005.
Card #24877
2010 Bowman Draft Gold #91 Mitch Moreland
Why does this this guy, who was drafted in 2007, appear in the 2010 Draft Pick set?
Card #1419
1999 Topps Opening Day #115 Tim Salmon
An early Opening Day card from back when Topps but a big silver foil shield on them.
Card #6020
2005 Topps Traded Gold #129 Albert Pujols
Albert may have forced game 6, but the Astros won and went to the World Series. It's been all downhill for the Astros since.
Card #24154
2004 Ultra #194 Roy Oswalt
I don't usually get so many Astros in these random selections. Roy was a 20-game winner in 2004.
Card #4945
2005 Topps Opening Day #10 Sammy Sosa
Ah, Sammy, we used to love ya.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
2012 Summer Clearance Trade - Cardinals Taken
This
will be my third, and maybe last Summer Clearance Trade. I'm going to
feature each team in an individual post to give you an idea of the cards
available. I have cards from each team, except Astros and Phillies. The
deal is, I'll send you a bunch of cards of your favorite team, you send
me some Phillies and/or Astros you don't want.
The cards I'm dealing are junk wax, no relics, autos or hard-to-get parallels. They are mostly base cards but from a wide variety of sets. Most teams are loaded with more recent years (2010-2012) but I have a lot of cards from the 1980s and later gotten from repacks.
You can send me as many Phillies/Astros cards as you want. I'll be featuring each team in alphabetical order over the next few weeks. The first person to claim a team by making a comment in that team's post gets the team. This is hard to coordinate so I'm not taking any advance reservations. Good Luck!
Unlike some teams, the Cardinals have gone fast in previous Clearance Trades. I've only got 71 Cardinals cards and most of them are relatively recent. Here's a nice selection.
2007 Topps Turkey Red #48 Albert Pujols
1991 Donruss #43 Ray Lankford
2012 Topps Gypsy Queen #41 Yadier Molina
2009 Topps 206 #206 Yadier Molina
1987 Topps #520 Jack Clark
2008 UD Masterpieces #85 Chris Carpenter
The cards I'm dealing are junk wax, no relics, autos or hard-to-get parallels. They are mostly base cards but from a wide variety of sets. Most teams are loaded with more recent years (2010-2012) but I have a lot of cards from the 1980s and later gotten from repacks.
You can send me as many Phillies/Astros cards as you want. I'll be featuring each team in alphabetical order over the next few weeks. The first person to claim a team by making a comment in that team's post gets the team. This is hard to coordinate so I'm not taking any advance reservations. Good Luck!
Unlike some teams, the Cardinals have gone fast in previous Clearance Trades. I've only got 71 Cardinals cards and most of them are relatively recent. Here's a nice selection.
2007 Topps Turkey Red #48 Albert Pujols
1991 Donruss #43 Ray Lankford
2012 Topps Gypsy Queen #41 Yadier Molina
2009 Topps 206 #206 Yadier Molina
1987 Topps #520 Jack Clark
2008 UD Masterpieces #85 Chris Carpenter
Labels:
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clearance,
donruss,
pujols,
topps,
turkey red,
upper deck
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