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Showing posts with label 1990 Score. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1990 Score. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Zman Repack Box & Contest - Pack 3: 1990 Score

The Donruss so far has not been stellar. I'm shifting gears to Score by request. Everyone knows the biggies in this set: Frank Thomas and Bo. I've never pulled a Thomas rookie out of this despite many attempts. Even though I have the card, I still just want to PULL it. Know what I mean? Let's see if this pack can break a dollar in book value. Score has an extra card in the pack, so they've got that 5¢ common bonus at least. First, the 1 point bonus question:

Tuff Stuff Trivia Question:

In the news section, there was an article announcing the city that would host the 1992 National card show. What city was it?

Now, let's open the pack:

46 Dave Magadan 5¢
245 Wade Boggs 25¢
248 Norm Charlton 5¢
MVP 48 Lefty Grove 0¢
$6.50
468 Gregg Jefferies 25¢
452 Andy Allanson 5¢
448 Mookie Wilson 5¢
194 Dave Righetti 5¢
197 Bud Black 5¢
192 Tim Wallach 5¢
369 Greg Hibbard 5¢
371 Jeff Brantley 5¢
389 Darren Daulton 5¢
565 Rich Monteleone 5¢
580 Randy McCament 5¢
585 Greg Vaughn 60¢

Total 1991 Book Value: $8.20

Don called it! I got the Bo! The guys who picked the '90 score as the #1 pack are rejoicing. a $6.50 card (in 1991 money) is going to be tough to beat. The '89 Donruss Griffey Jr. only booked $6.00. Remember, if you haven't already made a guess at the pack rankings, you can still do so now and only receive a 2 point penalty. Here's the top three cards:

BO

Do I even need to say anything about this card?

Wade Boggs

Is it just me or does the red border with yellow frame and purple highlights just look plain ridiculous? I think it's the purple that does the design in.

Greg Vaughn

Raise your hand if you ever opened a pack hoping for Mo and getting Greg. Can you believe he hit 355 home runs? People only remember the Devil Rays days and forget all those homers he hit in Milwaukee and San Diego. I don't think this was his actual rookie card though.

Well, this is certainly the best pack so far. Leave a comment on what you want to see next: '90 Donruss, '89 Topps, '90 Fleer or '88 Score.Don't forget to answer the trivia question!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

The Lost Box of Total Awesomeness - A Little Randomness

I have decided to wrap this box up by this weekend. It's a good way to lead in to the Olympics. A lead in of AWESOME. We're right at the climax now, big things are about to happen. Just a few last things to tie up plot wise before The Big Finale. We've seen the Topps, Fleer and Donruss cards, time for Score and Upper Deck.

Seven 1990 Score cards

It's kind of weird to think now that this set was too expensive for me back in 1990. I couldn't find a pack of it for less than $1.25, and that's if I could find it. Now I can pick it up for a song. Hmm. Maybe I should snag a box one of these days. I've never actually pulled a Thomas rookie out of a pack, that would be kind of fun. Here's all seven cards for your approval:

2 Cal Ripken, Jr.

Nice looking card of Cal. The back mentions that he just passed Steve Garvey for the third longest consecutive games played streak in history. He had played in 1315 games in his career at that point.

300 Will Clark

Quote from Terry Kennedy about Will the Thrill's swing: "He's even stylish when he punches out. He truly has a classic swing."

410 Dave Stewart

I didn't realize Dave was born in Oakland. You can see three straight years with 20 wins for Dave on the back.

586 Deion Sanders rookie

Not nearly as good as Prime Time's 1989 Score rookie, but I'll take it.

609 Mike Stanton rookie

Only 74 games behind Orosco on the all time games pitched list, but no one has picked up the lefty so far this year.

631 Larry Walker rookie

Has he really been retired for three years? It's nice to see Larry in a 'Spos uniform.

675 Maurice Vaughn 1st Round Pick

How does one effectively convey a wolf whistle on the internet? I'm dying to whip out the Steve Miller reference on this card.

Three Upper Deck cards

Just three UD cards in the box for some reason. They're all good though.

1990 #63 Kent Mercker Star Rookie

Kent's still in the league! He's on the 60-day DL, but that counts. This is his real live rookie card too.

1993 #1 Star Rookie checklist

Now that's the way to open up a set! The 1993 Upper Deck set is incredible. Check out the checklist on the back:

Two probable Hall of Famers in Piazza and Chipper, plus quite a few legit MLB players like Salmon, Snow and Javy. And this doesn't even include Derek Jeter, who was put in Series Two's Star Rookies. Ok, so there's Rene Arocha and Nigel Wilson cluttering things up, but no set has ever bat 1.000 on their rookie subset.

1994 #12 Cliff Floyd Star Rookie

Cliff's having quite a comeback down in Tampa this year. I wouldn't mind seeing the Rays win the division just to stick it up the Sox and Yankees' butt for once.

10 cards, 10 wins. That is just the appetizer for the Awesome that awaits... Up next: OLD STUFF.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

1990 Score Dale Murphy

I got 1990 Score on the brain right now, so why not.