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Monday, June 13, 2022

Marlins at Phillies: June 13th to June 15th

2022 Chachi Fan Favorites #8
2022 Chachi 2000 Topps Missing Links #18

Monday and Tuesday 7:05, Wednesday 1:05

Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

At the Ballpark:  On Tuesday night, the Phillies are hosting a food drive with proceeds from special theme tickets going towards the Phans Feeding Families Night & Food Drive event.

Marlins 27-31
4th Place in the N.L. East, 11 games behind the Mets

Marlins Probables
Sandy Alcantara (6-2, 1.61)
Trevor Rogers (3-5, 5.58)
Pablo Lopez (4-2, 2.30)

Marlins Leaders
Average:  Garrett Cooper - .315
Runs:  Jazz Chisolm - 31
Home Runs:  Jazz Chisolm and Jorge Soler - 12
RBIs:  Jazz Chisolm - 40
Stolen Bases:  Jon Berti - 11

Wins:  Sandy Alcantara - 6
ERA:  Sandy Alcantara - 1.61
Strikeouts:  Sandy Alcantara - 77
Saves:  Anthony Bender - 6
Phillies 30-30
3rd Place in the N.L. East, 9 games behind the Mets

Phillies Probables
Aaron Nola (4-4, 3.50)
Zach Eflin (2-4, 3.76)
Kyle Gibson (4-2, 4.41)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Bryce Harper - .316
Runs:  Bryce Harper - 44
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 16
RBIs:  Bryce Harper - 45
Stolen Bases:  Jean Segura - 8

Wins:  Zack Wheeler - 5
ERA:  Zack Wheeler - 2.84
Strikeouts:  Aaron Nola - 85
Saves:  Corey Knebel - 11

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

2012 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 2nd Edition


Number of Cards:  46
Card Size:  4" x 6"
Description:  Full bleed photos are the focus of this card's minimalist design.  The player's name can be found at the bottom of each card, with his uniform number and position in one of the top corners on either side of a simple Phillies "P" logo.  The horizontal card backs feature biographical information and complete career statistics.

How Distributed:  I purchased the original 40-card second edition set at Citizens Bank Park on July 21, 2012.  I was impressed (and I'm still impressed) with the player selection and the actual thought that went into putting together a checklist for this second half set.  Here is my original post documenting the players added and subtracted from the 2012 first edition set.

Very late in the season, the Phillies released a second version of this set, adding the six cards featured in the Complete Update Checklist below and dropping the six cards for Joe Blanton, Mike Fontenot, Hunter Pence, Jason Pridie, Brian Sanches and Shane Victorino who had all left the team via trade or release.  This post discussed the discovery of these late season cards and this post documents the additions and subtractions to the set after I had acquired it in late October 2012.

Complete Standard Checklist (Unnumbered, presented here alphabetically with uniform number and position on the front of cards): 

1. Antonio Bastardo (#37 - LHP)      
2. Mick Billmeyer (#17 - CO)
3. Joe Blanton (#56 - RHP)
4. Jake Diekman (#63 - LHP)
5. Rich Dubee (#30 - CO)
6. Mike Fontenot (#18 - INF)
7. Freddy Galvis (#13 - INF)
8. Greg Gross (#21 - CO)
9. Roy Halladay (#34 - RHP)
10. Cole Hamels (#35 - LHP)
11. Jeremy Horst (#47 - LHP)
12. Ryan Howard (#6 - 1B)
13. Kyle Kendrick (#38 - RHP)
14. Erik Kratz (#31 - C)        
15. Cliff Lee (#33 - LHP)
16. Hector Luna (#29 - INF)
17. Pete Mackanin (#5 - CO)
18. Charlie Manuel (#41 - MG)
19. John Mayberry Jr. (#15 - OF)
20. Laynce Nix (#19 - OF)
21. Jonathan Papelbon (#58 - RHP)      
22. Hunter Pence (#3 - RF)
23. Sam Perlozzo (#2 - CO)
24. Juan Pierre (#10 - LF)
25. Placido Polanco (#27 - 3B)
26. Jason Pridie (#16 - OF)
27. Jimmy Rollins (#11 - SS)
28. Carlos Ruiz (#51 - C) 
29. Juan Samuel (#12 - CO)
30. Brian Sanches (#48 - RHP)
31. Joe Savery (#55 - LHP)
32. Brian Schneider (#23 - C)
33. Michael Schwimer (#44 - RHP)      
34. Chase Utley (#26 - 2B)
35. Raul Valdes (#46 - LHP)
36. Shane Victorino (#8 - CF)
37. Ty Wigginton (#24 - INF)
38. Vance Worley (#49 - RHP)
39. Phillie Phanatic
40. Phillies Broadcasters

Complete Update Checklist, 2nd Version: 

1. Domonic Brown (#9 - OF)
2. Kevin Frandsen (#28 - INF)      
   
3. Josh Lindblom (#43 - RHP)
4. Michael Martinez (#7 - INF)        
5. B.J. Rosenberg (#53 - RHP)      
6. Nate Schierholtz (#22 - OF)
One and Only Phillies Baseball Card (3):  Fontenot, Luna, Pridie
First Appearance in Phillies Team Issued Set (10):  Diekman, Frandsen, Horst, Kratz, Lindblom, Rosenberg, Sanches, Savery, Schierholtz, Valdes
Returning Players in Phillies Team Issued Set (24):  Bastardo, Blanton, Brown, Galvis, Halladay, Hamels, Howard, Kendrick, Lee, Martinez, Mayberry Jr., Nix, Papelbon, Pence, Pierre, Polanco, Rollins, Ruiz, Schneider, Schwimer, Utley, Victorino, Wigginton, Worley

It's extremely impressive (and surprising) that Pridie has a card in this set, as he appeared in just nine games with the Phillies in July.  Fontenot and Luna also receive their one and only Phillies baseball cards in this set.

Manager (1):  Manuel
Coaches (6):  Billmeyer, Dubee, Gross, Mackanin, Perlozzo, Samuel
Phillie Phanatic (1):  The Phanatic returns to the set after a one year absence.
Broadcasters (1):  After an absence in the first edition, the broadcasters get their own card in the second edition set.  Newcomer Gregg Murphy joins Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Gary Matthews, Chris Wheeler and Jim Jackson.

Omissions:  Pete Orr is the only real omission here, as he appeared in 35 games and didn't make it into either the first or second release of this set.  Orr was on the opening day roster, was sent down to the minors on June 6th and returned to the club on September 4th.

Variations/Rarities:  Fellow collectors Steve and Rick have been invaluable in helping me checklist the variations and rarities from this set.  There are at least 10 versions of these photo cards available with a Phillies logo on the back, and these cards were used primarily for the players to sign at various public appearances.  The photos for these variations are the same used for the regularly issued cards.  The list below might not be complete and we learned of new variations available as late as December 2019 when Rick attended the annual Phillies holiday sale and completely bought out the team's inventory of autographed photo cards for sale.

Additionally, the Phillies used this design to feature new players and coaches who joined the team during the 2012-2013 offseason.  These cards were presumably produced for the sole purpose of public appearances during the team's various winter caravan stops, and again there's only the Phillies script logo on the backs.

Phillies Logo Back       
1. Mick Billmeyer (#17 - CO)

2. Rich Dubee (#30 - CO)
3. Kevin Frandsen (#28 - INF)
4. Erik Kratz (#31 - C)
5. Charlie Manuel (#41 - MG)
6. John Mayberry, Jr. (#15 - OF)
7. Laynce Nix (#19 - OF)
8. Jonathan Papelbon (#58 - RHP)        
9. Sam Perlozzo (#2 - CO)
10. Carlos Ruiz (#51 - C)

Offseason Additions
1. Mike Adams (#37 - RHP)
2. Steve Henderson (#5 - CO)

3. Wally Joyner (#21 - CO)
4. John Lannan (#27 - LHP)
5. Rod Nichols (#54 - CO)
6. Ben Revere (#2 - CF)





Interestingly enough, all these variations/rarities cards have a 2013 copyright date on the backs (see below) and they're listed here with the 2012 set only because these cards use that set's design.  Revere was acquired from the Twins on December 6, 2012 and Adams was signed as a free agent on December 20, 2012.

Resources:  14,000 PhilliesThe Trading Card Database (excludes the additional six late season cards).


This set was originally featured in a post back in January 2015, and I'm going to slowly go through some of these team issued set posts and update them with new information gleaned (if any) over the past five-plus years.

2011 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 1st Edition / 2013 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 1st Edition

Friday, January 9, 2015

2012 Phillies Team Issue - 2nd Edition

I updated this post here in September 2020 and this original post is now outdated.
 

Number of Cards:  46
Card Size:  4" x 6"
Description:  Full bleed photos are the focus of this card's minimalist design.  The player's name can be found at the bottom of each card, with his uniform number and position in one of the top corners on either side of a simple Phillies "P" logo.  The horizontal card backs feature biographical information and complete career statistics.

How Distributed:  I purchased the original 40-card second edition set at Citizens Bank Park on July 21st.  I was impressed (and I'm still impressed) with the player selection and actual thought that went into putting together a checklist for this second half set.  Here is my original post documenting the players added and subtracted from the first edition set.

Very late in the season, the Phillies released a second version of this set, adding the six cards featured in the Complete Update Checklist below and dropping the cards for Joe Blanton, Mike Fontenot, Hunter Pence, Jason Pridie, Brian Sanches and Shane Victorino who had all left the team via trade or release.  This post discussed the discovery of these late season cards and this post documents the additions and subtractions to the set after I had acquired it in late October 2012.

Complete Standard Checklist (40):  The cards are unnumbered, but I've presented them below ordered by uniform number.
  • 30 - Rich Dubee CO
  • 31 - Erik Kratz
  • 33 - Cliff Lee
  • 34 - Roy Halladay
  • 35 - Cole Hamels
  • 37 - Antonio Bastardo
  • 38 - Kyle Kendrick
  • 41 - Charlie Manuel MG
  • 44 - Michael Schwimer
  • 46 - Raul Valdes
  • 47 - Jeremy Horst
  • 48 - Brian Sanches
  • 49 - Vance Worley
  • 51 - Carlos Ruiz
  • 55 - Joe Savery
  • 56 - Joe Blanton
  • 58 - Jonathan Papelbon
  • 63 - Jake Diekman
  • Phillie Phanatic
  • Phillies Broadcasters
Complete Update Checklist (6):
One and Done (3):  Fontenot, Luna, Pridie
First Appearances (10):  Diekman, Frandsen, Horst, Kratz, Lindblom, Rosenberg, Sanches, Savery, Schierholtz, Valdes
Returning Players (24):  Bastardo, Blanton, Brown, Galvis, Halladay, Hamels, Howard, Kendrick, Lee, Martinez, Mayberry Jr., Nix, Papelbon, Pence, Pierre, Polanco, Rollins, Ruiz, Schneider, Schwimer, Utley, Victorino, Wigginton, Worley

It's extremely impressive (and surprising) that Pridie has a card in this set, as he appeared in just nine games with the Phillies in July.  Fontenot and Luna also receive their one and only Phillies baseball cards in this set.

The First Appearance designation is for players who have never before appeared within a Phillies team issued set.  These players may have already appeared on other Phillies baseball cards.

Manager (1):  Manuel
Coaches (6):  Billmeyer, Dubee, Gross, Mackanin, Perlozzo, Samuel
Phillie Phanatic (1)
Broadcasters (1):  After an absence in the first edition, the broadcasters get their own card in the second edition set.  Newcomer Gregg Murphy joins Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Gary Matthews, Chris Wheeler and Jim Jackson
Commemorative Cards (0)

Variations/Rarities:  Steve F. has noted the existence of blank backed cards for Billmeyer, Dubee, Frandsen, Kratz, Manuel, Nix, Papelbon and Perlozzo.  These cards have the same photos as the regularly issued cards and contain a script Phillies logo on the back.  I added a Ruiz card to my collection in December 2017 containing just the Phillies logo on the back.  (A card exists for Mayberry, Jr. as well - see December 2019 update below.)

Wally Joyner joined the coaching staff following the 2012 season, and there's a card for him available which was presumably created for Joyner to sign during that offseason's winter caravan.  (An eBay auction for this card can currently be found here.)

In December 2015, I came across eBay auctions for John Lannan and Rod Nichols autographed cards, which share the same design and background as the Joyner card.
  • 2 - Ben Revere
  • 5 - Steve Henderson CO
  • 21 - Wally Joyner CO
  • 27 - John Lannan
  • 37 - Mike Adams
  • 54 - Rod Nichols CO
Update (December 2016) - A posed card for Mike Adams is also available.
Update (August 2019) - I came across an eBay auction featuring a posed card for Steve Henderson, who joined the Phillies coaching staff before the 2013 season.
Update (December 2019) - Fellow collector Rick found a Ben Revere posed photo card and a logo-backed John Mayberry, Jr. card at the annual Phillies holiday sale.

Trivia:  The Beckett online database omits this set and the first edition set.
Resources:  14,000 Phillies; The Trading Card Database (excludes the additional six late season cards).

Saturday, June 30, 2012

2012 Chachi #34 Hector Luna


#29
Hector R. Luna
First Base

Bats: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 6'1"  Weight: 190
Born: February 1, 1980, Monte Cristi, DR
Home: Monte Cristi, DR
Signed: Signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent, February 2, 1999
Teams: St. Louis Cardinals 2004-2006, Cleveland Indians 2006, Toronto Blue Jays 2007, Florida Marlins 2010, Phillies 2012
Acquired: Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Boston Red Sox organization, January 2, 2012
Contract Status: Signed through the 2012 season

Monday, June 18, 2012

2012 Phillies - The Missing Links (So Far)

2012 Topps #658, 2012 Topps Giants #SF7, 2012 Topps #154 and #465
With the half-way point of the 2012 season quickly approaching, and with almost a dozen different Topps offerings on the market, I wanted to take a look at which 2012 Phillies players have yet to appear on any Phillies baseball cards.  Given the recent trend of Topps not including the fringe guys (back-up catchers, bench players, middle relievers) in their sets, the hope of adding a Phillies baseball card of one of these guys to my collection diminishes with each passing month.  If and when the Phillies issue a second edition of the postcard-sized set available at the ballpark, some of these guys just might get the Phillies cardboard appreciation they deserve.

As of this writing, 35 different players have suited up for the 2012 Phillies.  (Game data below through June 17th.)

3 or More Cards
23 Players

Brian Sanches hasn't had a Phillies card since 2007, from his first stint with the club, but his Phillies cards from 2006 and 2007 earn him entrance into the "3 or More" club above.

2 Cards
Juan Pierre (58 games in 2012) - 2012 Phillies Team Issue #10 and 2012 Topps #658
Michael Schwimer (12 games in 2011 and 12 games in 2012) - 2012 Phillies Team Issue #44 and 2012 Topps #465

1 Card
Pete Orr (46 games in 2011 and 23 games in 2012) - 2011 Phillies Team Issue 2 #5
Ty Wigginton (61 games in 2012) - 2012 Phillies Team Issue #24
Chad Qualls (29 games in 2012) - 2012 Phillies Team Issue #50
Laynce Nix (22 games in 2012) - 2012 Phillies Team Issue #19

These four players are still waiting for their first standard size Phillies card.  I'm actually a little surprised that Wigginton didn't make it into Topps Series 2.  (I would have swapped out the card of Jose Contreras for a Wigginton card.)

2012 Choice Lehigh Valley IronPigs #26, #15, #14 and #21
0 Cards
Mike Fontenot (25 games in 2012)
Hector Luna (16 games in 2012)
Erik Kratz (2 games in 2011 and 5 games in 2012)
Jake Diekman (13 games in 2012)
Raul Valdes (11 games in 2012)
B.J. Rosenberg (2 games in 2012)

I would think that pitching prospects Diekman and Rosenberg will eventually find themselves with Phillies cards.  And if Fontenot's playing time dramatically increases with the injury to Freddy Galvis, he could be a good candidate for the Topps Update series.  But honestly, the only hope for the other three guys (Luna, Kratz and Valdes) is inclusion within the aforementioned second edition of the Phillies Team Issue set.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

2005 Topps #617 Hector Luna

Astros 10, Phillies 3
Spring Training Game 5 - Wednesday Afternoon, March 7th in Clearwater
Record - 2-3

One Sentence Summary:  Vance Worley was touched for two runs in his first start of the spring and the Phils were held to just five hits as the Astros won easily, 10-3.

What It Means:  Dontrelle Willis is seriously hurting his chances of making the club after his second rough outing.

What Went Wrong:  Bullpen hopefuls Willis and Pat Misch got roughed up by the Astros, allowing a combined 8 runs (5 earned) over their 2 2/3 innings pitched.  (After the game, it was revealed that Willis' arm is bothering him and he'll be examined today.  He told reporters that he's battling arm fatigue.)

Lou Montanez accounted for two of the Phillies three runs with an eighth inning double.  The red hot Hector Luna added a home run in the ninth.  And Scott Podsednik is now hitting .500 on the spring after his double yesterday.

Featured Card:  I rarely feature non-Phillies baseball cards, but I made a few exceptions during Spring Training last year* and I’m willing to bend the rules again this year.  Michael Martinez may be getting a little nervous about his spot on the roster as the team’s utility infielder.  Luna now leads the team with 5 RBIs and he’s hitting .375 (3 for 8) so far this spring with a double and yesterday’s home run.  Based on the Beckett database, Luna has had his share of baseball cards, having been most recently featured in the 2007 Upper Deck set. This is his base card from the 2005 Topps set, which is the only card I have of the guy.  If he manages to usurp Martinez, there’s a chance he’ll be featured within the 2012 Phillies Team Issue set, but he would be guaranteed to appear in the 2012 Chachi set.

*See non-roster hopefuls Josh Barfield and Delwyn Young from last year's spring coverage, neither of whom ever made it up to the big club.