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Showing posts with label combo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label combo. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Old School Heritage and New School Ponies - Part 8: Catchers

RARITY CATCH ME



Shoulda had Elston catch you, Pinkie...


Earl Battey and Elston Howard are featured in this '63 Combo card. With no inset circle the combos are the plainest cards in the set, but there's plenty of room for the photo. This pic might have been taken at the first 1962 All-Star game in Washington since Earl and Elston are both in the home pinstripes. I'm worn out and am getting a headache and just wanna go to bed so I'll just linky SABR's biographies on Elston and Earl here instead of summarizing them up.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

A little something for the neglected baseball card fans

I've been going overboard on football recently so here's a small treat for the baseball fans.



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By 1985, Fleer was really scraping for puns.

Alternately, you can go for the low tech version of a dual card:

I'm not sure it's even possible to hang a witty title on this motley crew. Creepy and sleepy? Zeds off their Meds? Just plain ZZZZZZZZZZZ? I think I'm going to go with Pitcher and Belly Itcher.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Upper Deck Fat Packs - Series 1 and 2

Upper Deck Series 1 and 2 Combo Fat Packs are in stores now, you can get one pack of 36 cards for five bucks or a blaster of 5 packs for 20. It's a good way to amass some '08 UD if you're coming into the game late. You're not going to find 165-170 base cards for 20 bucks many places. For comparison the regular blasters have about 65 base cards, 10 StarQuests, a jersey card and a handful of inserts. The catch with the Fat Packs is there are no game used or inserts other than Yankee Stadium Cards and the two per pack bonus inserts. The pack I got (solely for the card below, I admit) contained 15 cards from series 1, 18 from series 2, a Mariano Rivera YSL insert and two of the following bonus cards:

All the packs I saw had these Infield Power cards showing on the back. Strange since the wrapper (featuring Derek Jeter and Josh Beckett) says in big bold letters at the top '2 ROOKIE DEBUT CARDS in every pack'! Well, there was no Rookie Debut cards in there but I did get my 13th Kosuke rookie in the pack. I'm happy with the Chipper insert instead of even more cards of this year's lackluster rookie crop. This card has a serious mid nineties Ultra insert vibe going on with it. It's nice enough looking though. The other insert in the pack was the Rays' first baseman Carlos Pena. If any Rays fans out there absolutely have to have it let me know.