Showing posts with label 2019 topps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019 topps. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

parrallelapalooza

well it's the end of the year and i've made some progress in clearing out my scanned folder through the "almost daily dodger" series of posts and other random ramblings throughout the year. several months ago, i started dumping scans of parallels into this draft, and i figure new year's eve is as good a time as any to hit publish.

enjoy a year end celebration of a variety of parallels!

steve finley's 2005 fleer ultra card is one of my favorite dodger cards of all time. about a year ago i picked up the gold medallion parallel
and the platinum medallion parallel
viva fernando!

these next two are parallels of an insert from 2000 pacific revolution
holo silver and holo gold parallels, to be exact.

the gold borders from 2002 topps aren't the most obvious when they are scanned
but you can tell in hand.

refractor parallels of cards from 2010 topps 206
are a bit strange because of the old-timey design, but they are still shiny.

here are a bunch of random parallels from 2011 through 2018
sluggo sent me a bunch of alex wood cards a year or so ago in one of our trades. and, i suppose technically the allen & ginter x card isn't a parallel since it's a base card of that set, but that set is a parallel of the regular allen & ginter set, so...

in 2015, topps issued three versions of these 1st home run inserts, and this is yasiel puig's gold version
and then in series 2 there was a white version, too. but not one of the series 1 versions. weird.

blackless cards used to be a mistake, but in 2018 topps gypsy queen
they were done on purpose

here's a more recent gold parallel
that parallel seems basic compared to some of the ones that panini came up with in recent years. this is a 2020 panini prizm cosmic haze parallel
and it's just one of literally dozens of parallels available of that card.

in 2020, topps introduced royal blue parallels. this one is from 2021 topps
and in 2022 they introduced ray wave refractors.
that cody bellinger card is from the 2022 topps chrome sonic set which thankfully was a one and done. now topps puts these refractors in regular chrome releases.

yellow parallels used to be a retail exclusive thing, but i don't think this 2024 topps card
was part of any walgreens exclusive

the aqua parallels from 2024, like this freddie freeman card,
were exclusive to fanatics packs.

finally, topps has continued with "holiday" themed parallels since debuting them in 2023 update. i suppose this is a way to support the huge print runs of base cards. here's a 2024 topps series 1 "base" holiday parallel
and a series 2 "base" holiday parallel
as well. 

i am sure 2025 will bring more of the same, but bring it on. happy new year!

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

some things were not so different five years ago

after having a saved search for a couple of months, i purchased a 2019 topps dodgers factory team set to complete my run from 2006 - 2024 (no sets in 2021). after receiving it, i sort of recalled why i didn't bother picking it up in real time - the cards are all the same save for the logo placement on some of them. let's take a look anyway, shall we?

here's the back of clayton kershaw's card
with the changed numbering and set affiliation.

flagship is on the left, team set on the right.

ld-1 clayton kershaw
complete with the open fly.

ld-2 cody bellinger

ld-3 walker buehler

ld-4 justin turner

ld-5 pedro baez

ld-6 max muncy

ld-7 corey seager

ld-8 enrique hernandez

ld-9 rich hill

ld-10 ross stripling

ld-11 kenta maeda

ld-12 joc pederson

ld-13 chris taylor

ld-14 julio urias

ld-15 david freese

ld-16 kenley jansen

ld-17 austin barnes

some decent photo choices by topps, but i would have liked some variety between the two sets. i think i remember why i didn't bother with this set in 2019.

if you are interested, here's the running list of these posts. 2016 and 2018 are still partial set posts, and i doubt that i will ever go back and complete them. remember that there was no team set issued in 2021. otherwise, click and enjoy!

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

atl in a day

it's no longer called suntrust park, but i've added this 2019 topps rainbow foil parallel card of the braves' stadium to my "stadiums i've seen games in" mini-collection
i tacked on an 18-hour detour to atlanta as part of a recent trip and took in a game at truist park on july 2 featuring the san francisco giants and atlanta braves. here's a photo i took of the back of the centerfield scoreboard after that game that leaves no doubt as to what name the field has these days.
it features images of hank aaron hitting in a stadium that was fifty years and two stadiums ago.

i've been to atlanta before a few times, but never during baseball season. it was hot but i didn't notice an extreme level of humidity so it was somewhat tolerable. i stayed near the ballpark and walked about a mile to the game which is situated in the type of mixed use development that the owners of sports teams salivate over these days.

i didn't stop at any of the shops or restaurants, instead heading into the park a couple of hours early. i wandered all around the stadium and took note of the displays that were presented. the team does a good job of incorporating past players and moments through statues, award displays, and timeline presentations. i took a few photos, and here is one of the panel representing the braves in the 1970s.
dusty baker, jim wynn, phil niekro, earl williams, jeff burroughs, ralph garr, ron reed, gary matthews, and darrell evans are featured. not all of those guys are braves to me, but i did recognize them all.

as you might expect, there were some displays that addressed the team's nickname, including the assertion that the name "braves" was actually applied in reference to new york politicians who were associated with tammany hall (named for tamanend, a native american leader of the lenape). there are some interesting articles featured on the sabr site about tammany hall and baseball, but i am not sure there is conclusive evidence that this is where the name came from. even so, i’m not sure it matters as the franchise fully embraced the native american imagery from the start, and i saw some foam tomahawks in the hands of some fans. i did not see any encouragement of the "chop", but it still happened a couple of times during the game.

as i usually do, i sought out the retired numbers, and they were displayed both on the concourse and on the facade of one of the upper levels in foul territory along the left field line.
dale murphy, bobby cox, chipper jones, warren spahn, andruw jones, john smoltz, greg maddux, phil niekro, eddie mathews, hank aaron, tom glavine, and jackie robinson are represented. 

as for the game itself, i had a single ticket 
that put me on the giants' side of the park, and it was fine. i didn't wear any dodger gear, and i found the giant fans on either side of me quite pleasurable to chat with throughout the game. here's the first pitch from reynaldo lopez to jorge soler
can you tell which giant player is 6'-11" pitcher sean hjelle?

here's the final on the scoreboard
it's a bit blurry, but the giants prevailed 5-3. there were some highlights as both teams had back-to-back home runs but i didn't expect any topps now cards to be generated based on what i witnessed. i checked anyway the next day and saw that the giants' starter, hayden birdsong, got a card
thanks to earning his first big league win. i put in an order for the card and will add it to my "games i've seen in person" mini-collection when it arrives. if only topps now had been around in 1998 when i witnessed kerry wood's first win!

thanks for hosting me atlanta! only six home teams left for me to see to get to 30. hopefully i can cross another one off later this season. stay tuned!

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

ranger danger

at the card show in houston i posted about recently, i picked up this 2022 topps heritage high numbers card of corey seager
it's a 1973 topps comic insert, and to be honest, i didn't register the fact that he was a ranger on the card until later. still, i decided to put the card in my dodger collection because in half the panels seager is representing the dodgers, and is shown in his dodger uniform in the fifth panel. that's good enough for me!

it is clearly meant to be a ranger card, and if it were produced today, i don't think there would be anything dodger about it other than maybe a reference to his being a two-time world series mvp. he certainly fulfilled the purpose that topps laid out for him in the second and last panels.

here are some honest to goodness dodger cards featuring seager that have joined my collection in recent months.
that one is a 2019 topps manupatch card that is numbered to 150. i got it for a couple of bucks.

this is a 2017 topps stadium club gold parallel
that helped fill out a sportlots order for two bits, and here is a 2021 topps 70 years of topps insert
i was trying to complete the dodger set of these inserts a couple of months ago, but i didn't quite make it. with archives, seeing current players on older designs is less of a thrill, but i did enjoy the variety of the 70 years of topps inserts. i wonder if they will do the same thing in 2026 as they get to 75 years.

Monday, March 18, 2024

i can now confirm that dime boxes are alive and well

after the last card show i attended, i had somewhat given up on the idea of dime boxes. sure, i found some at that show, but it only one held the variety and value that has defined the attraction of dime boxes we all know and love. i decided to go to the monthly show this past weekend since i had the time to myself and i figured there were a couple of vintage things i was looking for that might make the trip worthwhile even if there weren't any dime box deals to be had. 

no need for a press conference 
but i wound up with 623 dime box cards and 630 cards total.

i shopped with four different dealers, three of whom had dime boxes. i arrived right when the doors opened and quickly noticed that there weren't quite as many dealers as there were in january, or perhaps the tables weren't quite as full. either way, i wasn't sure what i would find. a quick scan showed that the club vp who in the past has had some killer bargain boxes wasn't there. so, i headed to the guy who i knew would have some dime boxes first.

dealer 1 - 420 cards for $42

this is the guy who has his own dime boxes and then also sells a dime box for a friend. they aren't marked but he will always ask how many you took from his box and how many from his friend's box. i have to believe his friend is getting shorted by people who don't know the deal and just guess when asked. this time, i took 380 cards from the dealer and 40 from his friend - yes, i keep track.

anytime there is a penny sleeve with a big price on it in a dime box, i will buy that card. case in point, this 1994 leaf limited juan gonzalez mini that had a tag of $7.50
well, i should have turned the thing over because it's just a box cut and not a real card.

the oldest card i bought during my time at the show was this 1978 topps checklist
it's super clean and i really have a hard time leaving '78 topps that look like this in dime boxes.

1995 fleer is typically avoidable, but i will grab don mattingly and the reverse negative
every time. so far, it's been one time.

how about a freddie freeman rookie year insert for a dime?  sure, why not
even though topps didn't add the rc logo to the 2011 topps 60 card

this seller has already given up on jordan walker
so i got this 2021 topps pro debut card for a dime.

i only took one of the 2014 topps archives john smoltz short prints
from the box, but i did take both dusty bakers (not shown).

there were a bunch of topps heritage inserts, and these four from 2021 topps heritage high numbers
look great together

i hit a vein of 2022 topps foilboard numbered cards
as well as 2022 topps 3d cards
nolan arenad and manny machado were the biggest names in the bunch, but there were three rookie motion inserts, too
the four double play cards i pulled
speak to the variety - 2019 topps yellow parallels, 2020 topps opening day red foil parallel, 2020 topps uk, and 2021 topps chrome refractor. you get the idea.

i even grabbed a couple of base cards for the nob collection
2017 topps mookie betts and 2020 topps stadium club pete alonso. for some reason i don't run across red sox betts cards in dime boxes too often.

there were a bunch of 2023 panini donruss diamond kings subset cards and i grabbed a vladimir guerrero
but was shut out on the duke snider that is one of my most wanted cards at the moment. i did find some dodgers that i needed, however, including a 2016 topps gold label kenta maeda
to finish my class 1 team set.

here are a couple of 2017 bowman chrome top prospect mini cards of gavin lux and dustin may
a 2018 bowman's best cody bellinger
a handful of 2018 panini chronicles cards of bellinger and corey seager
2019 topps yellow parallel cards of chris taylor and joc pederson
a 2021 topps finest and 2022 topps finest flashbacks cody bellinger duo
and a hyper red and purple prizm parallel from 2021 panini draft picks of dodger prospect maddux bruns
i think that's enough from that guy. these were the best i had seen his dime boxes in quite a while.

dealer 2 - 120 cards for $12

next up is a guy i didn't see on my first lap - he may have set up late. whatever the deal, he had a couple of boxes of 2023 and 2024 product priced at a dime apiece. the 2024 box was originally a quarter box, but he had crossed that out. i am guessing that it was too hard to keep track, or maybe he just wanted the stuff gone. i can see why it was set at a quarter because it was filled with parallels and inserts and parallels of inserts.

2024 topps gold foil evan longoria
that was the only gold foil i found, but there were parallels of every other color it seemed. here are three different phillies team cards - yellow, royal blue, and rainbow foil
he had a number of the base holiday foil parallels, including a couple of dodgers
and a lot of aqua parallels. i looked for city connect padres player in the stack of aquas, but came up empty. the best i could do for color matching was jake burger's card
the marlins' city connect blue is not quite the same shade as the aqua borders.

seen any mega box foil parallels of the 1989 inserts? this guy had a bunch
it's a lot of nonsense, but i added a card to my vladdy collection regardless.

as for other dodgers, i found rainbow foil, royal blue, and aqua borders
plus the emmet sheehan mega box parallel, mookie betts superstar blueprint, and the chrome parallel of freddie freeman's stars of mlb card

the 2023 cards he had were mostly from topps chrome. i grabbed some refractors and inserts
and there were a handful of cards from last year's cosmic chrome, too. mostly mets for some reason. i took a kodai senga base and insert
finally, there were some cards from 2023 topps holiday in the box, too, and i picked up metallic snowflake parallels of kiké hernandez and will smith
no smith or clayton kershaw base cards though, so i am still short of the complete team set. there was another box that i could have gone through but it looked to be mostly bowman cards so i paid up and made another lap.

dealer 3 - 7 relics for $10

i will typically flip through a couple of cheap relic rows at shows, and this visit was no exception. i wound up with five relic cards and two auto cards, with two of them joining my dodger collection - 2021 topps duke snider 70th anniversary commemorative patch
and 2023 topps update will smith major league material relic
one of the other "relics" i picked up was a 2022 topps jarred kelenic batting helmet thing
that card is super thick and heavy. i was thinking that kelenic might turn things around in atlanta, but it looks like his woes are continuing at the plate.

this dealer had some quarter boxes of baseball that were being gone through by a couple of people. he offered me one that was not being reviewed, and it was a lot of bowman. he said he would sell the box outright for $125 which is fine, but when i declined he admitted that his basketball and football quarter boxes were better than the baseball ones. there could be a few cards from those sports that i wouldn't mind adding (i have a football card currently listed on my most wanted non-dodger cards at the moment) but i didn't want to take the time to see if they were in his boxes. i moved on.

dealer 4 - 83 cards for $8

this guy was a throwback to the sellers at the club shows from a few years ago. i am not sure if he sold back then, but he would have fit right in. just a mash up of stuff, with a couple of baseball dime boxes that featured cards from the 1970's through tto 2010 or so. base and inserts. here is a look at the variety i encountered here:
some fun inserts and parallels for sure. this was the guy who had the 2005 topps all-time fan favorites marvin miller card shown up top as well. that was one of my favorite finds all day.

i had never seen this card before
it's from 2005 upper deck all-star classics and is a "box scores" insert featuring johnny damon and the 2002 all-star game in milwaukee that ended in a tie in bud selig's town and on his watch. the most interesting thing here is not that barry bonds' name does not appear as he didn't allow cards to be made of him at that time (he is listed as "giants no. 25"), but rather the listing of "diamondbacks no. 26" at catcher. i tried to figure out who this was, but finally had to check baseball reference to find out that it was damian miller who i don't think ever received a card from upper deck. i wonder what the deal was there. anyway, there are a couple of these inserts for all-star games from the late 1970's and i want them.

the first dodger card i pulled was a 1997 fleer sports illustrated eric karros great shots mini poster
even though i was pretty sure i already had it. once i confirmed that this was indeed a dime box (the penny sleeve on this said 50 cents), i decided not to bother looking at my want lists before buying.

i did grab a half dozen dodger duplicates, but these were all needs:

1998 pacific omega red parallels of karros and raul mondesi
2003 leaf hideo nomo 60 insert
2004 donruss leather & lumber kazuhisa ishii base
2004 upper deck power up kevin brown
it's technically a yankee card, but i've had it on my want list for a long time. it's been close to being a "most wanted" card, but now there is no need.

similarly, here's a 2005 upper deck pros & prospects steve finley card
that is really an angels card but i will put it in my dodger collection. i did not have this card on my radar until i saw it in the box.

a couple more "real" dodger cards to close this out - 2005 donruss team heroes derek lowe
and 2006 topps finest rafael furcal
i also found three more new-to-me vladimir guerrero cards
and i also felt the need to rescue this 2003 fleer flair greats steve garvey card
even though it is not a need for my collection. i just like finding his cards in dime boxes i guess.

the dime boxes were so great, in fact, that i came away with a coveted bedard card
this guy was the topic of conversation at a couple of the tables i was at. not sure what all the fuss is about. ok, i know the hype is on connor bedard, not erik. i saw someone buy a box of 2023-24 ud series 2 hockey for $300 and then marvel at the low number of packs it contained. he was going to buy it no matter what i suppose. i'll have more about that hockey set tomorrow, by the way.

so, i was pretty happy with the 90 minutes i spent at the show. i didn't even see any of the vintage that i was sort of looking for but i didn't mind. next month the club show is the same day as another semi-annual show and then there is a massive convention center show another weekend with some pretty stellar autograph guests like vladdy, rickey, pete rose, and mike tyson. not sure if i will head out to any of those shows but it's nice to have options - especially when dime boxes abound!