Wednesday, January 15, 2025

clubbed again

just before christmas i was in houston, and i found myself at target picking up a few things. i took a look at the card aisle and found a smattering of cards. no chrome update, but packs of allen & ginter, update, and blasters of stadium club. you might recall how i purchased a couple of blasters of the latter previously, and was rewarded with an abundance of astros red foil parallels. i figured i would reverse engineer the cardverse karma, and so i bought another blaster of 2024 topps stadium club.

it didn't work.

here are the bulk of the red parallels i found
not astros, but not the cards this dodger fan was hoping for, either.  here are the other two red foil parallels from the box
right division, wrong team.

that ha-seong kim card doesn't show it as a red foil parallel, but it's a tattooine card and so i was pleased to find the base version
for my collection.

the only dodger i found was a chrome parallel of shohei ohtani's card
what this means is that after four blasters and a micro box, i found exactly two dodgers. both were chrome parallels, to boot. 

most of the base cards i found in this blaster were duplicates. in fact, most of the base cards i found across all of my blasters were cardinals, guardians, yankees, rays, reds, and twins. this is crazy but with the collation in this year's stadium club it's not much of a surprise. i am expecting better results when the three archives blasters i ordered show up.

in the meantime, i did pick up a couple of dodger parallel singles to ease my frustration. i added both clayton kershaw's red foil
and chrome parallels. 
i also picked up a max muncy red foil parallel to fill out a sportlots order, but didn't bother to scan the card. if anyone out there got a dodger blaster, let me know!

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

now let's relive october

i wasn't really looking forward to the nlds once it was determined that the dodgers would be playing the padres. however, they prevailed and after they won the pennant, i decided i would pick up a couple of the topps now cards documenting their success.

this is the card from the nlds victory
and what really sold me on the idea of buying this card was the back
it features a view of dodger stadium that you don't often see on cards - looking out from the dodger dugout. you also get a glimpse of some coaches which is nice, too.

the pennant clinching card is similar
even down to the back
of course, i bought two of each so i could throw one of each in my dodger stadium collection.

speaking of the nlcs, i at some point over the summer added a second 2024 topps heritage buyback of the dodgers' nlcs champion card from the 1974 series for my dodger collection
and at the same time picked up a second 1974 mvp buyback for the same reason
i'm still missing steve garvey's solo buyback card though.

now back to this october. i mentioned at one point that i was at lax when the dodgers won the world series. about an hour after the final out, i was on a plane headed out of the country. a day or so later, i bought the topps now 15-card team set (seen in last week's post) and decided to go ahead and pick up the dodger cards from the world series. so, let's relive the dodger victory!

game 1

865 - mookie betts/shohei ohtani
you know topps was jonesing to get ohtani on as many cards as possible. here, betts has hit a sacrifice fly to score ohtani and tie the game 2-2 in the bottom of the 8th inning.

866 - freddie freeman
freddie freeman's walk-off grand slam to end game 1 was such an epic moment. when i decided to go back and buy these cards, the only ones of these available were selling for $50 and up. i chose to wait for the cards to get into the hands of the buyers and hope that some would sell their excess copies for cheap. there was a one or two week window where that was the case and i took advantage. here's the back:
i can see kirk gibson and orel hershiser and steve sax and mickey hatcher in this image. speaking of gibby...

kgff - kirk gibson/freddie freeman
this card was, i guess, a special card created by topps and not part of the sequential numbering. i bought two so i could put one in my "games i've attended in person" collection thanks to the inclusion of gibson's 1988 game 1 homer.

game 2

867 - teoscar hernandez
hernandez's two-run homer in the bottom of the third broke a 1-1 tie and put the dodgers ahead for good.

868 - freddie freeman
freeman followed hernandez with a home run of his own, making it the fourth consecutive world series game in which he had homered. this card was the one that cost me the most. i paid $14.99.

869 - yoshinobu yamamoto
yamamoto threw 6.1 innings and gave up just a solo home run to giancarlo stanton. he retired the next 11 batters in a row after allowing that dinger.

game 3

870 - freddie freeman
another game, another dinger for freeman. this was a two-run job in the top of the first that gave the dodgers a lead that they would not relinquish.

871 - teoscar hernandez
hernandez threw out a lumbering stanton at the plate to preserve the dodgers' 3-0 lead in the fourth inning.

872 - walker buehler
how great was it to see buehler pitch well in the world series. he walked the yankees' first batter of the night, but allowed only three more base runners in his five innings of work. dave roberts actually took a pitcher out at the right time for a change, before the yankee lineup faced buehler for a third time.

game 4

873 - freddie freeman
for the second night in a row, freeman hit a two-run homer in the top of the first to give the dodgers a lead. it was also his sixth consecutive world series game with a home run. that turned out to be the dodgers' lone highlight in this game. i had already forgotten that the dodgers' starter for the game was ben casparius making his first big league start and seventh major league appearance. maybe he will get some cardboard love in 2025.

game 5

880 - freddie freeman
there were no topps now cards produced showing the atrocious yankee defense in the fifth inning of this game, but this card shows freeman driving in unearned runs two and three to give him 12 rbi in the series.

881 - teoscar hernandez
hernandez followed freeman's single with a two-run double to tie the game at 5.

882 - mookie betts
the yankees retook the lead, but gavin lux (not given a card) and mookie betts hit back-to-back sacrifice flies to give the dodgers the lead in the top of the 8th.

883 - blake treinen
treinen was tremendous in this game. he got the last out of the sixth inning after brusdar graterol walked three yankees. then he finished the seventh and eighth innings to set up the save for an unlikely hero. speaking of dodger heroes, i bought two of these treinen cards so i could put one in my memorials collection as this is the best card i've seen so far in terms of showing the patch the dodgers wore for fernando valenzuela during the world series. 

884 - walker buehler
i wasn't sure what to make of buehler's gladiator pose in real time but he started celebrating soon enough. it's corny but i was really happy for him to have that moment after the injuries he has dealt with. the dodgers were in a bit of a darren dreifort situation again with buehler's free agency, but they didn't bite this time. i would have gambled on buehler for sure, especially seeing that he signed just a 1-year deal with the red sox.

885 - los angeles dodgers
here's the big jump around scene around the mound. chris taylor, kiké and mookie haven't made it in yet.

886 - freddie freeman
mvp!

that was a fantastic october to remember, and i'm glad i added these cards to my collection.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

for now they are world champions

it's 2025 now, and in ten months or so there will be a team crowned the 2025 world series champions. until then, it's the dodgers who will call themselves that and i am looking forward to the gold accented uniforms and commemorative patches and seeing "2024" added to the facade along the right field line at chavez ravine.

i ordered the 15-card team set that topps offered for sale after the dodgers beat the yankees, and it arrived a couple of weeks ago. there was a shot at an autographed card, but i didn't get one. there are also a number of numbered parallels. once topps released the print run of the set - 37,082 - i did some quick math and found that there were 2,835 numbered parallels which meant that i had a 1 in 13 chance at landing one. spoiler alert - i did not.

here are the cards

ws-1 los angeles dodgers

ws-2 shohei ohtani

ws-3 will smith

ws-4 jack flaherty

ws-5 yoshinobu yamamoto

ws-6 teoscar hernandez

ws-7 max muncy

ws-8 walker buehler

ws-9 mookie betts

ws-10 enrique hernandez

ws-11 blake treinen

ws-12 gavin lux

ws-13 freddie freeman

ws-14 tommy edman

ws-15 michael kopech

now, when i was looking through the cards, i saw a backwards card as the second to last card in my set. when i flipped it over, it was just another tommy edman card.
it was only when i went to tcdb that i saw that there was an unnumbered white parallel in addition to the various numbered ones. a double check of my extra card showed that it was indeed a white parallel (note the different coloring at the bottom). i went back to topps' website and re-read the fine print. every set was guaranteed a parallel, so that means that there are 2,283 white parallels for each of the 15 cards to get to a total of 37,082 total parallels - one for each set issued.

so, i didn't beat the odds with this purchase but that's ok. the dodgers didn't really beat the odds either and they came out on top.

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

parrallelapalooza

well it's the end of the year and i've made some progress in clearing out my scanned folder through the "almost daily dodger" series of posts and other random ramblings throughout the year. several months ago, i started dumping scans of parallels into this draft, and i figure new year's eve is as good a time as any to hit publish.

enjoy a year end celebration of a variety of parallels!

steve finley's 2005 fleer ultra card is one of my favorite dodger cards of all time. about a year ago i picked up the gold medallion parallel
and the platinum medallion parallel
viva fernando!

these next two are parallels of an insert from 2000 pacific revolution
holo silver and holo gold parallels, to be exact.

the gold borders from 2002 topps aren't the most obvious when they are scanned
but you can tell in hand.

refractor parallels of cards from 2010 topps 206
are a bit strange because of the old-timey design, but they are still shiny.

here are a bunch of random parallels from 2011 through 2018
sluggo sent me a bunch of alex wood cards a year or so ago in one of our trades. and, i suppose technically the allen & ginter x card isn't a parallel since it's a base card of that set, but that set is a parallel of the regular allen & ginter set, so...

in 2015, topps issued three versions of these 1st home run inserts, and this is yasiel puig's gold version
and then in series 2 there was a white version, too. but not one of the series 1 versions. weird.

blackless cards used to be a mistake, but in 2018 topps gypsy queen
they were done on purpose

here's a more recent gold parallel
that parallel seems basic compared to some of the ones that panini came up with in recent years. this is a 2020 panini prizm cosmic haze parallel
and it's just one of literally dozens of parallels available of that card.

in 2020, topps introduced royal blue parallels. this one is from 2021 topps
and in 2022 they introduced ray wave refractors.
that cody bellinger card is from the 2022 topps chrome sonic set which thankfully was a one and done. now topps puts these refractors in regular chrome releases.

yellow parallels used to be a retail exclusive thing, but i don't think this 2024 topps card
was part of any walgreens exclusive

the aqua parallels from 2024, like this freddie freeman card,
were exclusive to fanatics packs.

finally, topps has continued with "holiday" themed parallels since debuting them in 2023 update. i suppose this is a way to support the huge print runs of base cards. here's a 2024 topps series 1 "base" holiday parallel
and a series 2 "base" holiday parallel
as well. 

i am sure 2025 will bring more of the same, but bring it on. happy new year!