i missed it, but there were other things going on in the world in 2020. by "it", i mean the 2020 topps transcendent hall of fame edition release of cards featuring sandy koufax on topps designs from 1952 through 2020, numbered to 50 each. i should say selected topps designs, as they omitted a few, including, much to my chagrin, 1978.
they did put the left arm of god on a 1967 design, however, and i've added that card to my collection
koufax only appeared in the 1967 topps set on the league leader cards due to his retirement after the 1966 world series. there is a 1967 topps venezuelan "retirado" card that i would love to have but it is cost prohibitive. maybe someday topps will reprint it as an insert set in archives or something.the '67 shown above doesn't have the facsimile autographs like the original cards from that year, but seeing koufax on an actual topps card using that design has been a long time coming. unfortunately, topps did not go for his full career stats on the back:
so i don't feel quite as badly for not knowing about these cards as i was not privy to the hall of fame vip party.
so i don't feel quite as badly for not knowing about these cards as i was not privy to the hall of fame vip party.
the photo topps used is a colorized one showing koufax with a bandage on his finger. that made the original easy to find on gettyimages. unfortunately, topps didn't color the dodger stadium seats properly. still, i am happy to have this card in my collection even as i hold out hope for a future archives release that gives us an honest to goodness 1967 design final tribute.
in other news, i'll add michael conforto to my "new team, who dis" theme of posting, as he signed a minor league deal with the cubs today. it's really just an excuse to show this team border card from 2025 topps
and get it out of my scanned/unposted folder. carry on.





























































