Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Baseball Card Mashup: bizarro Griffey RC's!

New feature. Baseball Card Mashup will take well-known cards and mush them up via Photoshop in ways that may hurt your brain to look at.
Ok, here we go.


Can you imagine? Maybe Upper Deck would have flamed out. Maybe Fleer would have rose to be a more respected brand? Who knows.

What do you think?

Personally, I think Score's Ken Griffey, Jr RC is his best. Too bad it didn't make the base set and instead got relegated to the Rookie & Traded factory set where it languishes in relative obscurity.


What if back in '88, Score got a jump on everyone and made Griffey their #1 card? Maybe the company's fortunes would have turned out differently.

Ok, I wasn't planning on doing this, but damn it, now I want to see it.. so looks like I'll be tangenting into Cards That Never Were territory.


Yeah, I was lazy and just used his dad's card and didn't bother altering the text (besides trying to turn LF in CF), but it gets the point across. If that was the first card in Score's first-ever set, we'd all have a lot more respect for Score today, I'd bet.

We'll see ya next time for another installment of Baseball Card Mashup!

10 comments:

  1. nice, and i do like the 88 score. jr's ud rookie has lost a little of its luster to me since i found out that the 's' on his hat is airbrushed, but i'm not getting rid of my copies anytime soon.

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    1. Really?! That's the first I'm hearing of it. Yeah, too bad, but obviously they did a pretty good job with it.

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  2. Wow that mashup looks great.

    BTW, thanks for the follow :). I've followed your blog as well and have added your blog to my blog's blogroll.

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    1. Thanks, Zippy. Best of luck with your new blog!

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  3. Sweet series idea! I was hoping you'd mesh the Fleer and UD cards by just putting a turtle neck on Griffey in the Upper Deck card.

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  4. Those Fleer and UD swaps made my head hurt, but in a good way. Well done.

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    1. I totally agree. I spent a solid 20 seconds staring at those two cards.

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  5. Those looked awesome! The 89 Upper Deck photo would look great with any card design!

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  6. Those look awesome. I always thought the Donruss was the worst picture of all his rookie cards, but the Fleer wasn't much better.

    JT, The Writer's Journey

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