Tuesday, August 4, 2020

ron santo is in my hall of famer collection

it was an oversight on my part that i didn't include ron santo on the initial list of hall of famers that comprised my hall of famer collection. i corrected that mistake late in 2019, and picked up this card for my collection:

that is a 2004 topps retired signature edition auto. here's the back:
look at that career record marred by a final season on the other side of chicago. 

i was too young to follow baseball while santo was playing, and i really didn't learn much about him until 1984 when i caught cubs fever and began collecting their topps team sets back to 1970. i think the first santo card i picked up was his 1972 topps semi-high number, oddly enough. even then, i didn't pay too much attention to santo until he was an annual topic of discussion related to his hall of fame status in the 1990's.  when he failed to be voted in by the writers during his first 15 years of eligibility, the discussion turned to the veteran's committee.

during that time, i was a supporter of bert blyleven (who was in a similar boat as santo) for the hall, and so became better acquainted with the argument for santo's inclusion, and began hoping for him to make it as well.  i told santo as much the one time that i met him. i was in chicago for a work event circa 2005 or 2006, and he had been retained by a competitor of my firm to socialize with people attending the conference. he signed baseballs (unfortunately, they were those cheap baseballs that don't hold signatures) and chatted with fans. when i reached him, he had probably been doing this for an hour or so, but he was very nice and we had a short but substantive conversation about baseball, my son, and his career. he thanked me for my well wishes regarding getting that call from cooperstown, and i could not have been more sincere about my hope for him to finally be inducted.  the call finally came in december of 2011, but unfortunately it was a posthumous honor as santo had died in 2010.

blyleven was quoted often as noting that he had not won any more games since he retired, and so he was of the opinion that someone is a hall of famer or they are not. he also noted before he was finally elected, that he hoped to be on the right side of the grass when the honor came. i tend to agree with bert on both points, and i think it is a damn shame that santo wasn't elected until after he passed away.

here's my hall of famer collection as its been documented so far:

babe ruth - 2003 topps tribute world series edition world series tribute relic 351/425

honus wagner - 2001 topps tribute relic

nap lajoie - 2002 topps tribute milestone materials relic

tris speaker - 2011 topps tribute dual relic green parallel 53/75

eddie collins - 2002 topps tribute milestone materials relic

george sisler - 2004 topps tribute hall of fame tribute relic

dizzy dean - 2001 topps tribute relic

bob feller - 2001 topps archives certified autograph

jackie robinson - 2004 topps clubhouse collection clubhouse relic

ted williams - 1992 upper deck baseball heroes autograph 1067/2000


stan musial - 2002 topps team topps legends autograph

yogi berra - 1998 donruss signatures significant signatures 1640/2000

sandy koufax - 1998 donruss signatures significant signatures 1707/2000

roberto clemente - 2005 donruss greats hall of fame souvenirs relic

warren spahn - 1999 upper deck century legends epic signatures

mickey mantle - 2000 upper deck legends legendary game jerseys relic

willie mays - 1997 topps willie mays reprints certified autograph

al kaline - 2001 fleer greats of the game autograph

duke snider - 2003 upper deck sp authentic chirography hall of famers 144/250

bob gibson - 2001 fleer greats of the game autograph

hank aaron - 2004 topps originals 1979 topps all-time record holders rbi 03/32

frank robinson - 1995 upper deck autograph

don drysdale - 1993 nabisco all-star autographs

harmon killebrew - 2000 upper deck legends legendary signatures

pee wee reese - 2001 topps tribute relic

jim hunter - 1998 donruss signature series significant signatures 0736/2000

willie stargell - 2000 upper deck legends legendary signatures 

jim palmer - 2001 fleer greats of the game autograph

fergie jenkins - 2013 topps five star baseball autograph 154/333

gaylord perry - 2003 topps finest finest moments autograph

rollie fingers - 2018 topps archives signature series 1978 topps buyback 1/3

hal newhouser - 1993 front row premium all-time greats autograph


reggie jackson - 2018 topps tier one tier one talent autograph 19/60

steve carlton - 2018 topps five star career year autograph 43/45

mike schmidt - 2002 topps archives autoproof 1980 topps buyback 048/147

phil niekro - 2017 panini donruss recollection collection 1983 donruss buyback autograph 13/33

don sutton - 2001 fleer greats of the game autograph

carlton fisk - 1999 upper deck century legends epic signatures

tony perez - 2004 fleer national pastime 2002 fleer greats authentic autograph buyback 30/59

dave winfield - 2003 upper deck sp authentic chirography hall of famers 121/350

ozzie smith - 2019 topps finest finest origins autograph

gary carter - 1999 fleer sports illustrated greats of the game autograph collection


eddie murray - 2004 upper deck sp legendary cuts legendary sigs 45/50 

dennis eckersley - 2017 topps archives signature series 1984 topps buyback 47/99

paul molitor - 2016 topps museum collection archival autographs 021/125

bruce sutter - 2003 topps all-time fan favorites certified autograph

cal ripken jr - 2018 topps high tek portraitek autograph 32/75

jim rice - 2005 upper deck past time pennants past time signatures

andre dawson - 2000 fleer greats of the game autograph

bert blyleven - 2004 upper deck legends timeless teams autograph


ron santo - 2004 topps retired signature autograph

greg maddux - 2018 topps luminaries masters of the mound autograph 13/15

pedro martinez - 2018 topps high tek portraitek autograph 09/60

ken griffey jr - 2003 upper deck game face autograph

tim raines - 2018 topps tribute tribute autograph green parallel 26/95

alan trammell - 2001 fleer greats of the game autograph

roy halladay - 2017 topps archives signature series 2004 topps buyback 15/23


pete rose* - 2018 panini flawless legendary signatures 15/25


barry bonds* - 2001 bowman heritage autographs

roger clemens* - 1995 upper deck autograph
 
you can find the full list of hall of famers (and some not - yet) that i aim to include in this collection at my want list site.

Monday, August 3, 2020

cardpocalypse 7 day trading card challenge, day 6: now that's a name i've not heard in a long time

i've made it to day 6 of the cardpocalypse 7 day trading card challenge, finally. that means it's time for a non-sports card post!

there are a few non-sport cards in my collection, but only a few. by definition, they are cards that i really like, otherwise they would not be a part of my collection. cards of the bixby bridge and big sur, jaclyn smith, and bora bora are really the only four i've shared before. i have at least one other from an allen & ginter insert set, plus the one that i'll show below as my favorite non-sports card in my collection.  it's this 1977 topps star wars card of obi-wan kenobi
[i've updated this post because i found the scan of the card's back - a nice tusken raider portrait!]
before there were baseball cards in my house, there were star wars cards. my brother and i collected them, although my brother wound up with them all as i transitioned to baseball. i received my first pack of baseball cards in 1977 and was all-in in 1978. by then, the star wars phenomenon had settled a bit, although my brother and i still played with our toys.

anyway, this card is fairly iconic. it comes from series 2, and features the key phrase from the series - "may the force be with you". this was an early contender for my wallet card when gavin sounded the call a few years ago. ultimately, i went with the 1974 topps steve garvey card that i had carried in my wallet previously, but i sometimes think about this card and may someday switch it out.

may the force be with you. always.

Saturday, August 1, 2020

of diamond and other kings

not sure if it was don or russ who came up with the concept of 'diamond kings' for their sophomore release, but i was happy to see the subset when opening packs back in 1982. that year, it gave me an extra card of my favorite player (steve garvey) while opening my eyes to cards that were meant to be art - as in, purposefully using aa painting as opposed to bad airbrushing trying to make an altered photograph look semi-real. remember, at that time, i had seen some stuff like the 1978 topps greg minton card. soon, fleer and upper deck were featuring art cards as part of the base set, and it was not a big deal anymore.

anyway, the diamond kings eventually became inserts and were therefore more difficult to track down. 11 years after their inaugural release, the reigning national league rookie of the year was featured, and it took me about 27 years to obtain that card.
eric karros looks pained. now, i wasn't actively looking for that card until i put it on my most wanted list sometime last year, and i finally added it to a comc or sportlots order sometime later.

2005 was a big year for donruss and their diamond kings, as they issued a huge set with a ridiculous number of parallels.  here's one of steve garvey's parallels that i picked up sometime in the last few months
that is a 'green frame' parallel (trust me), numbered to 50.  here's the back:
glorious text on the back as it mentions the game on april 16, 1983 wherein garvey surpassed billy williams on the all-time consecutive games played list. yours truly was at that game, and i've recently been putting together my "games i've attended" mini-collection. so, you will see more about that game in a future post.

over the last few years, panini has continued the diamond kings brand, and in each of the last two releases, they've included steve garvey on their checklist.  unfortunately, they are limited in their print runs, and in 2019, his cards were of the redemption variety.  i was able to secure three redemptions for two different print runs; the purple, numbered to 10
and the holo blue, numbered to 25
the checklist also notes that there is a "base" version that is unnumbered, but i did not see any of those redemptions hit ebay. this year, the diamond king garvey cards are pack inserted, and there are only two varieties. the purple, which is numbered to 20
and a one-of-one.  as you can see above, i managed to pick up the purple card, but the one-of-one went to fellow garvey collector mrmopar.  congrats curt!

as the title of this post mentions, there are other kings than diamond.  case in point, here is a 2012 panini golden age steve garvey mini card that i purchased
it is the fourth variant that i have, and this one is the 'ty cobb" back variation
i was not sure if cobb was the king of the smoking tobacco world, or if he had his own line of tobacco and it was the king of the smoking tobacco world, but recent (2018) developments have shed light on this topic. apparently, there was a product that featured cobb although it was not widely distributed, nor did it stay on the market for long. so, cards with this particular back are rare.

another type of diamond king to show off are some of the cards i've received in the recent 'diamond 9' giveaways at the diamond king blog!  kevin has been offering up some great cards, and i've been able to send him a few as well.

some of the cards he has sent me include this 1997 topps finest brett butler refractor
super shiny! 

i was also able to claim a 2005 donruss champions j.d. drew parallel
which is serial numbered to the number of time drew landed on the disabled list
kidding, of course. it just felt like 75 times.

another card for the dodger collection that i claimed was this 2011 bowman platinum blake smith xfractor
i have claimed a few non-dodgers, including a 2008 upper deck baseball heroes card featuring vladimir guerrero
for my big daddy vladdy collection, plus a couple of braves cards.  this 2006 topps chuck james black parallel
and this 2011 topps lineage jason heyward stand-up insert
were added to a couple of trades that i've made recently that were borne out of a comment on another blog. i will have a post dedicated to those trades in the future, but it won't do the trades justice.

thanks kevin and don and russ and dick perez, and even ty cobb i suppose. kings all around!