Been wanting this card for a while. Love that style uniform. Tempted to call this my favorite card of 2017.
Winfield will bookend this post.
Bellinger rookie mojo.
Vintage stock parallel /99 DJ LeMahieu.
Ok, here we go, let's call this one my favorite card of 2017 for P-town Tom's contest. I was a competitive sprinter in my younger days and have always held an affinity for fellow speedsters. Growing up, it was Vince Coleman in his prime, and of course Rickey Henderson.. and today Billy Hamilton is carrying that torch. I can't think of another baseball card that's ever conveyed the concept of speed as well as this 2017 Stadium Club card, catching Billy dashing between bases, the rest of the world just a blur. Been wanting to land a copy of this card since it came out, so big thanks to Rod for helping me get it before the year was out.
1987-design inserts.
Pretty girls from the world of wrestling. (Cathy is a media personality, not a wrestler, as is my understanding.)
Will Trout's Angels finally compete now that they've got that stud from Japan?
Untouch Ables and Uncutch Andrew.
Some Stantons including a gold parallel.
I like these nickname cards from 2017 Topps Fire.
Nolan Ryan.
This.
That.
These.
Those.
Some very cool oddballs from the Oregon Historical Society. They're a little taller than a standard card, probably about '89 Bowman sized. Especially love the Jim Bouton.
Some Star Wars content. I'll probably go see The Last Jedi on Christmas Day (even though I've already had it ruined for me.. lame people on stupid social media.)
"Did I do that?"
And the rest! Anybody working on 2017 Ginter, Update, Series 2, Heritage, or Stadium Club.. I've got plenty. Plus some Fire, wrestling, and basketball.
And one last card from Rod gets the distinction of being featured with the Beermas beer...
Cocoa Cow Chocolate Milk Stout by Sunriver Brewing, with a Triple Threads Winfield. Very impressive, both!
I generally love chocolate beers, and love milk stouts, and love chocolate milk, so a chocolate milk stout seems like a direct bulls-eye. Excited to pop this open later tonight!
On a somber note, sad to hear about Dick Enberg's passing yesterday. It was a privilege as a Padre fan to have him finish up his legendary broadcasting career in San Diego (even if the pairing with Mark Grant never felt quite right). Rest in peace.
Thanks for reading and have a great holiday weekend, everybody.
Those Oregon oddballs are sweet!
ReplyDeleteNice choice for your card of the year. Stadium Club is always a solid choice.
Some nice dodgers in there!
ReplyDeleteLots of cards there.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! That beer looks delicious... and SOOOOO many cards!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Love that Oregon Historical Society set. Gonna need to track down a copy to see what's on that Nikkei Baseball Team card.
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