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Hobby Box Break - 2011 Topps Series 2 (Aaron Crow mojo)

Penulis : Unknown on Saturday, 25 June 2011 | 17:21

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Well after saying that 2011 Topps Series 1 was something I wasn't going to pursue, I did not purchase a box.  And until value packs (great idea Topps!) I hardly bought any.  I was happy to trade for the Rockies team set and a handful of rookie cups and like Cub fans, wait til next year.  After the value packs, which I mostly bought for DG codes and the two Heritage packs I realized I was pretty close to having Series 1 finished.  So I might as well, get the set.  I got this box for $54 shipped so not a bad price at all. 

I did pretty good with this box

Base Set - 280/300
Doubles - 0!  (this is why I love Topps flagship hobby boxes)
Goldies - 4
Blacks - 1
HOF Relics - 1
A cool Yankee "card" - 1
Platinum Diamond Sparklies - 9
Kimball Minis - 9
Diamond Stars - 6 (great new insert set)
Before there was Topps - 2 (also interesting)
Diamond Duos - 9 (still boring)
60 YOT Regular - 12
60 YOT Original - 1
Topps 60 - 9
Toppstown - 6! (I was expecting 36, I am now happier)
DG Codes - 6
Prime 9 Redemptions - 2


Whew

Here are some pics

 This box had some serious Aaron Crow-jo.  I got a nice little rainbow of him.  The black is of course #'d to 60.

 Roy Halladay is the only other gold of note (a Padres scrub and a Royals team card are the others).  The Diamond Duos is just as dull in this series.

 Here are the 2 new inserts for series 2.  I actually like them both.  The Diamond Stars look really great in person.  The Before there was Topps looks at companies from pre-1952.  I like the write ups and will probably try to get this set.

 Here are my Cards Your 60 Year Old Mother Threw Out or whatever they are called this year.  How long before they start reprinting some commons in a set called Cards you Wish Your Mother Threw Out.

 Yes this is a (mainly) Rockies site, but I had to show off two Dodgers that I don't despise.  Even though Jackie Robinson ranks right up there with Cal Ripken Jr. in terms of overrated "legendary" ballplayers.  No offense to his great legacy, but his contributions are more cultural than player-related.  Sandy Koufax was just awesome no matter what uniform he wore.

 I got the only Toppstown I cared about.  I am thrilled they made them a 1:6 insert rather than 1 per pack.  It sort of makes them feel a little more special.  They still suck, but not as much now.

I still don't see the appeal of these cards, but I will say the color on the Adam Jones does work very well with the Platinum Diamond sparklies.

Topps gave me good news and bad news.  The good news is, I got 2 prime 9 redemption cards instead of the 1 I was expecting.  The bad news is there is no HTA store anywhere close to me.  Does anyone have one near them, so I can send these with a trade package and get them back with a return package?

My relic is of Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson.  Sadly it is not a green and/or gold jersey from the A's, but a Yankee swatch without pinstripes.  Yankees swatches should ALWAYS have a pinstripe.  This one is up for grabs, with BABenny having dibs.

More Yankee goodness.  I didn't get a sparkle or a legend SP, but I did get a silk.  And it is of a good player on a team that people collect.  I will give Dennis dibs on this one since his blog is named after Curtis.  I understand if you decline since he is now part of the Evil Empire.
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Hobby Box Break - 2005 Topps Rookie Cup Edition (Coolest Card EVER Pulled)

Penulis : Unknown on Monday, 23 May 2011 | 17:30

Monday, 23 May 2011

Hey guys, I was searching eBay for decent ideas and prices on my next group break coming up in about a month when I happened upon a hobby box of 2005 Topps Rookie Cup for a semi-decent price.  I noted in my 2011 Mountains to Climb that I wanted to find a set from 1996-2005 to work on this year and I think this is it.  I have always like the scans I have seen of these cards, but in person the color really pops.  This is a beautiful set.


Since I am building the set, I won't bore you with a pack by pack breakdown and I'll just show you a small sampling.

The box promises two autos and 12 numbered parallels, but I got SO much more.

Base Set - 93/150
Doubles - 0
Autographs - 2
Numbered Parallels - 26!!! (more than one per pack)


BASE CARDS


As some of you know, I am a sucker for the colorful uniforms of the 1970s.  I really wish a few team would go back to them (especially the Astros).  I also chose to show the Chris Sabo from this set, because I had not seen many cards of him sans goggles.  He looks like he is as blind as Mr. Magoo (look it up, kids).  I forgot to scan the backs but they are solid gray (parallels are corresponding color) with the Rookie All Star year stats and full career stats.

 ROOKIE CARD REPRINTS

Each pack also contained a reprint of a former member of the Rookie All Star Team.  They also included years that did not include the cup.  This is just a small sampling of the 48 I got.  Most were from the 1990s, but I got several from the 60s and 70s.  What I like is that not only did they include Hall of Famers like Rod Carew and fan favorites like Ron Santo, they also included guys that didn't really make much of an impact like former Indians manager Pat Corrales.

 COLORED PARALLELS

BLUE #'D TO 50

This is the only blue parallel I pulled from the box, but I did get a player I liked.  The blues are my favorite colored parallel.  It really pops in person.  It does suck that the best looking parallel is also the rarest because otherwise I might try to put together a blue set also.  I still might, but if they were the 499 ones I definitely would.

GREEN #'D TO 199
The greens are the next rarest and I got this nice Hall of Famer along with a few others.  Actually this card was made before Dawson was a Hall of Famer, but it still works.

Others I received
#84 Reggie Sanders
#101 Jason Kendall
#137 Rocco Baldelli

YELLOW #'D TO 299
The yellow is probably the least appealing to the eye, but the backs look great in yellow.  This was Joe Torre before he sold his soul to the devil in the mid 90s.

Other yellows I received
#53 Brook Jacoby
#57 Vince Coleman
#76 Chuck Knoblauch
#122 Bengie Molina

ORANGE #'D TO 399
It is always nice to pick up a numbered Pujols, because a lot of people collect him and prices soar on eBay (which I am currently suffering through with Tulowitzki). 

Other Oranges I received
#6 Jonny Gomes
#37 Chet Lemon
#68 Gary Sheffield
#101 Jason Kendall
#102 Billy Wagner
#130 C.C. Sabathia

RED #'D TO 499
Here is the 1975 Topps All Star Rookie catcher who has been in the news recently for his unfortunate health problems.  I always liked Carter as a player when he wasn't a Met and I hope he can make a full recovery from his current issues.

Other Reds I received
#3 Joe Torre
#21 Al Oliver
#122 Bengie Molina
#127 Adam Dunn
#138 Scott Podsednik
#139 Brandon Webb

THE CHROME BOX TOPPER
I saw a single card box topper pack and honestly had no clue what could be in it, because there was no mention of it in any reading I had done on the set.  It turned out to be a chrome reprint of 1996 Topps Garret Anderson #'d 21/25.  Gawd, I love this set.

ORANGE AUTO #'D TO 299
This is the first of two autos and they are also color paralleled with each color having 100 less than the base card parallels (except blue which is still 50).  There are 10 cards #151-160 that are comprised of 2005 1st round picks.  The only disappointment with this box is I did NOT get the best player of the group of 10, Troy Tulowitzki.  Jacob Marceaux topped out in 2009 in AA with the Marlins and later White Sox.  He last pitched in 2010 in the independent leagues and had an ERA over 9.00, so this card won't pay my mortgage.  But it still looks cool (even with the sticker auto).

GREEN AUTO #'D TO 99
Brandon Snyder is arguably the 3rd best auto from the 151-160 subset after Tulo and Yunel Escobar, which should tell you the quality of the others.  Snyder has made the majors though, so he has done more than me.  The only other player to have made the majors out of the group is current Rangers reliever Ryan Tucker.  I do seem to pull quite a few low numbered Orioles autos though since before today my only 1/1 pull was an Orioles prospect autograph.  Yes I said BEFORE today.

ORIGINAL RELIC 1/1
This would be the coolest card I have ever pulled.  This is a gold parallel reprint an original relic of 1965 Topps rookie catcher Mike Brumley from the second incarnation of the Senators (which later became the Rangers) That is an actual metal cup embedded in the card.  I was opening the pack and saw something thick and I knew there were no jerseys in this set, so I was befuddled.  I literally screamed like a little girl when I saw this card.  Sure it could have been a bigger name, but that is part of the fun of a set like this.  It is hard to see but right above the cup there is a gold 1/1 along with the 1/1 hologram on the back.


What do you think?  Is this one of the coolest relics ever or have I drank the Kool Aid?  I will try my best to find another box of this set because I want them all.  I LOVE THIS SET!!!!!
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Hobby box break x 3 - 2008 Tristar Prospects Plus

Penulis : Unknown on Friday, 11 March 2011 | 11:12

Friday, 11 March 2011

Well I'm back with another hobby box break, actually 3 of them from 2008 Tristar Prospects Plus.  You can check out how I did on the first box here.  Did I do better?  Yes I did and thank you for asking.

HOW'D I DO
Base Set Completion - COMPLETE
Base Set Dupes - a bunch, but no 2nd complete set...will sort and get back to you later
Christian Friedrich - several base, no hits or parallels... :o(
Regular Parallels /50 - 4
Regular Parallels /25 - 2
Regular Parallels /5 - 1
Regular Parallels 1/1 - 0
Die Cut Parallels /50 - 4
Die Cut Parallels /25 - 1
Die Cut Parallels /5 - 0
Die Cut Parallels 1/1 - 0
Die Cut Parallels - 1
Regular Jersey /199 - 1
Parallel Jersey /50 - 1
Parallel Jersey /25 - 1
Regular Autos - 9
Green Autos /50 - 2
Yellow Autos /25 - 0
Orange Autos /5 - 0
Purple Autos 1/1 - 1 (WOOHOO)

Okay enough raw stats, you came for the pics, here they are.



Green Parallels /50
14 Ethan Martin - 13/50 - Dodgers 1st round 15th overall
33 Corban Joseph - 01/50 - Yankees 4th round 140th overall
38 Zach Collier - 13/50 - Phillies 1st round 34th overall
65 Bryce Stowell - 11/50 - Indians 22nd round 681st overall

Yellow Parallels /25
95 Stephen Fife - 01/25 - Red Sox 3rd round 85th overall
120 Austin Jackson - 03/25 - Yankees 2005 8th round 259th overall

Orange Parallels /5
10 Justin Smoak - 2/5 - Rangers 1st round 11th overall (traded to Mariners for Cliff Lee)


Green Die Cut Parallels /50
43 Ray Kruml - 14/50 - Yankees 11th round 350th overall
81 Zeke Spruill - 15/50 - Braves 2nd round 70th overall
102 Hunter Cervenka - 46/50 - Red Sox 27th round 832nd overall
123 Yonder Alonso/Jemile Weeks - 15/50 - Reds/A's both 1st round #s 7 and 12 overall

Yellow Die Cut Parallels /25
145 Boise Hawks - 01/25 - Cubs Josh Harrison (6th), Ryan Keedy (16th), Jake Opitz (12th)

Regular Jerseys /199
P-CG Carlos Gutierrez - 109/199 - Twins 1st round 27th overall

Green Parallel Jerseys /50
P-SF Stephen Fife - 39/50 - Red Sox 3rd round 85th overall

Yellow Parallel Jerseys /25
P-LL Lance Lynn - 12/25 - Cardinals 1st round 39th overall





Regular Autos unnumbered
FH-JA Jay Austin - Astros 2nd round 56th overall (hope his bat aim is better than his sticker aim)
FH-MM Mike Montgomery - Royals 1st round 36th overall
FH-JK Jason Knapp - Phillies 2nd round 71st overall
FH-EQ Edwin Quirarte - Giants 5th round 147th overall
FH-RP Ryan Perry - Tigers 1st round 21st overall
FH-CS Cody Satterwhite - Tigers 2nd round 67th overall
FH-ID Ike Davis - Mets 1st round 18th overall
FH-TR Tyson Ross - Athletics 2nd round 58th overall
FH-JL Josh Linblom - Dodgers 2nd round 61st overall

Green Parallel Autos /50
FH-DS Daniel Schlereth - 15/50 - Diamondbacks 1st round 26th overall (traded to Tigers)
FH-AS Aaron Shafer - 38/50 - Cubs 2nd round 65th overall

Purple Parallel Autos 1/1
FH-XA Xavier Avery - 1/1 (well d'uh) - Orioles 2nd round 50th overall

That was my very first pack pulled 1/1 ever and he isn't a bad prospect either.  Amazing that the Red Sox 27th rounder, Indians 22nd rounder, and Yankees 11th rounder got in this set but the Rockies (among other teams) 3rd rounder didn't.  But I'm used to it.  Let other teams' collectors gather their 28th round picks, I'll save my money to buy the boxes to sell them said 28th rounder hehe.  Jokes aside, I love this set and even though I have my complete set (and a Friedrich jersey on the way) I still may buy more boxes because they have a great price and great potential.
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