All Three Jim Thome Variations
(To be fair, I had the Philly variation already)
(To be fair, I had the Philly variation already)
A Card Numbered 1/150
A Card Where the Serial Number is the Same as the Player's Jersey Number
(eBayers inexplicably go nuts over these things)
(I had this one already too, I just didn't realize the numbers were the same)
(eBayers inexplicably go nuts over these things)
(I had this one already too, I just didn't realize the numbers were the same)
Another Card Where the Serial Number is the Same as the Player's Jersey Number
(This one is a little cooler to me for some reason)
(This one is a little cooler to me for some reason)
A Card Where the Player's Jersey Number is the Same as the Second Part of the Serial Number, Not the First Part
(ok, so this one is cheating)
(ok, so this one is cheating)
This Card Has No Interesting Numbers Whatsoever, But the Powder Blue Phillies Retro Uniform Is Freakin' Sweet
(and there's no denying that)
(and there's no denying that)
And Finally, Submitted For Your Approval, This Week's Magnificent Spectacular Amazing Card of the Week:
And it's a card of Brad Hawpe, who would have won me a Fantasy league championship last year had I not been a dumbass and dropped him so I could pick up Jason Bay. What the hell was I thinking?? Oh, it's also a pretty, pretty blue. I like blue. Blue Blue Blue! Yessir, I got me the blues.
3 comments:
I love the Rolen ROY card - Rolen actually was the Rookie of the year clear back in 1997. 2001 was Albert Pujols.
Definitely will keep an eye out for this junk in dime boxes.
Ugh, this set is a parallel abortion. I have no idea why people like this junk and why anyone would even think of paying for it - even at greatly reduced prices. I think the cards are ugly, the idea is so ridiculous that I want to hit the guy in the face who thought of it, and the checklist is more pointless than counting a relief pitcher's "holds" as a stat.
Sorry, M and M needs to go.
You bought this stuff in just the right way, right out of the ten cent flea market box. Love the powder blue too.
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