Monday, March 1, 2021

putting the (big) hurt in my collections

i was still set collecting back in 2009. i would buy two boxes of topps flagship (both series) and update, and hand collate sets that way. i had been doing that since 1978 - the hand collating part, anyway. i think i started buying the packs by the box in the late 1980's and upped it to two boxes in the mid 1990's.  i stopped this practice in 2010, and hadn't kept up with any of my non-steve garvey player collections since 2002. the point here is that in 2009, i pulled this 2009 topps frank thomas card
from a pack and it went in to my set build.  lost on me at the time was that i would need a second one for my final tribute collection, as frank thomas finished his career with the 2008 season but didn't formally retire until just before spring training began in 2010. here's the back of the card:
those are some hall of fame stats on the back! sidenote - it is weird that topps used thomas' auburn connection to tim hudson to get to ray durham in the 6 degrees of mantle thing as thomas and durham were teammates on the white sox for many years. even stranger is that they used durham to get to dave righetti when thomas and righetti were also teammates on the 1995 white sox.

i recently picked up a duplicate of this card for said collection, and also rummaged through some monster boxes in the basement to see if i had any of his other 2009 cards. as it turned out, i was able to add his 2009 upper deck card
his 2009 upper deck first edition card
and his 2009 upper deck goudey card
to the final tribute binder.

thomas was definitely a guy that i built a pc of from his debut until 2002. those cards sat for a long time in binders and then boxes, and i took advantage of the pandemic to sort through most of them. i found a couple more cards to pull into a different mini collection as a result - these 1999 topps opening day and flagship cards
will slide in to my tatooine collection nicely.  and she'll love it, too.

8 comments:

  1. Never noticed the 6 degrees of Mantle on the back of those 2009 Topps cards. Very creative by Topps. His 2009 Upper Deck card is cool. Nice photograph of him waiting for his turn in the lineup.

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    1. it's weird, though, that topps went from thomas to hudson to get to durham despite the fact that thomas and durham were teammates with the white sox for a few seasons.

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    1. indeed. i have another thomas post coming up tonight. he was a force in the mid-90's to be sure.

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  3. I don't know why, but I didn't start collecting the Big Hurt until recently. That means there's still a bunch of gaping holes in my collection of his, including the 2009 UD & Goudey cards here. The '99 Topps is one of the better cards from that miserable set as well.

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    1. he has some nice cards out there that make a solid pc. i sent a bunch of my thomas cards, including quite a few rookies, to white sox cards about 12 years ago but i do still have some i could send your way.

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  4. For some reason I always think that he ended up with closer to 600 HR's, so it looks off when I see the actual number being "only" 521.

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    1. had he not lost a couple of seasons' worth of games, he would have been right where you think he is, i am sure.

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