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Cardboard Hopes: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Ultra Prospct: Willie Banks. Set: 1991 Fleer Ultra. Fleer Ultra was one of the earlier "premium" card sets, with a silver boarder and a full color back. There were no real outstanding cards in the set, the highlights being several future hall of famers- about the same as every other '91 set. Willie Banks ended up with a 9 year, fairly middling career- a journeyman. He complied a 33-39 record and a 4.75 era with 7 teams, ending his career with the Red Sox in 2002. A tribute t...
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Cardboard Hopes: Future Stars: Tim Pyznarski
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Sunday, January 10, 2010. Future Stars: Tim Pyznarski. Posted by Chris Crook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Cup of Coffee in the Majors. A tribute to all those Future Stars, Star Rookies and Rookie Prospects that graced the cardboard of Donruss, Tops, Fleer, Score and Upper Deck and quickened the pulse of many a young collector when they peeled open the pack. Donruss Rated Rookie, 1985-199x. Topps Future Stars, 1987-199x. Upper Deck Star Rookie, 1991-2004? Want list at the bottom of the page.
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Cardboard Hopes: Future Star: Joey Meyer
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010. Future Star: Joey Meyer. Ah, the bright rainbow splash of a Future Stars, a Topps speciality in the late 1980s. Joey Meyer was a Brewer prospect, a prodigious. Slugger, who reportedly. Once hit a 582 foot homer while playing in the minors. Posted by Chris Crook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Cup of Coffee in the Majors. Donruss Rated Rookie, 1985-199x. Topps Future Stars, 1987-199x. Upper Deck Star Rookie, 1991-2004? Want list at the bottom of the page. Cards in the Attic.
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Cardboard Hopes: Future Star: Mike Harkey
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. Future Star: Mike Harkey. Mike Harkey was a 21-year-old pitcher when he broke in with the Cubs in 1988. His first start came against the Phils; he scattered 11 hits over 6, allowing 2 earned runs. He got a no-d, and the cubs lost 4-2. He went 0-3 that year, with a 2.60 era, giving up 10 runs over 34 innings. According to Wikipedia: On September 6, 1992, during pregame warmups, he attempted a cartwheel. In the Wrigley Field. Outfield, severely damaging his knee. A tribute to al...
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Cardboard Hopes: Rated Rookie: Steve Avery
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Monday, January 4, 2010. Rated Rookie: Steve Avery. He went to the Sox in 1997, was out of baseball from 2000-2002, and had one last season with Detroit, going 5-2, in 2003, before calling it quits. Posted by Chris Crook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Cup of Coffee in the Majors. Donruss Rated Rookie, 1985-199x. Topps Future Stars, 1987-199x. Upper Deck Star Rookie, 1991-2004? Want list at the bottom of the page. Future Star: Mike Harkey. Star Rookie: Phil Plantier. Future Stars: Tim Pyznarski.
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Cardboard Hopes: February 2010
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Sunday, February 14, 2010. Rated Rookie: Rich Rowland. Rowland played more in the minors, parts or entire seasons from 1988 to 1997, playing 19 games for the Giants' AAA Phoenix team before retiring in 1997. Posted by Chris Crook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Cup of Coffee in the Majors. Donruss Rated Rookie, 1985-199x. Topps Future Stars, 1987-199x. Upper Deck Star Rookie, 1991-2004? Want list at the bottom of the page. Rated Rookie: Rich Rowland. Cards in the Attic. Poor Old Baseball Cards.
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Cardboard Hopes: Star Rookie: Phil Plantier
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Monday, January 18, 2010. Star Rookie: Phil Plantier. Set: 1991 Upper Deck. When I was a kid, I didn't notice that the back of Phil Plantier's '91 UD card compared him in looks to Mel Gibson. I thought he was more Travolta-esque. I do love the '91 UD though. Phil Plantier burst onto the scene in a big way in 1991, hitting 11 home runs in 53 games. But for a season or so, he was another great rising Red Sox star, and his card a little rectangle of cardboard hope. Posted by Chris Crook. Cards in the Attic.
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Hand Collated | Baseball and hockey sets, one card at a time… | Page 2
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Baseball and hockey sets, one card at a time…. First thoughts on 2012 Topps Finest. I like it when Topps (or anyone for that matter) designs a set that looks so bad I feel no desire at all to put it together. Looking over the inserts, it’s what I would expect from Finest. There are some die cut inserts that are okay looking, and I suppose it’s just a matter of time before we see a full die cut release from Topps if we haven’t already. Comments : 1 Comment. From Brett Pill to The Jam. That’s Brett P...