Saturday, May 1, 2021

love that minneapolis sound

first things first - i know that the minneapolis sound has nothing to do with ed lover or doctor dre, but this 1991 pro set muicard of the hosts of yo! mtv raps
was sent to me by fellow twin citian brian at highly subjective completely arbitrary. he sent it my way due to the fact that doctor dre (who is not that dr. dre) is wearing a dodger hat. ed lover is repping the raiders, which is fine by me, too. i used to root for them as my afc team back in the late 70's and early 80's.  anyway, the minneapolis sound is the style of funk and r&b pioneered by prince and propagated by his proteges and producers like jimmy jam and terry lewis.  there are a bunch of rock/punk/post-punk/alt-rock bands from the twin cities, too, like the suburbs, suicide commandos, information society, soul asylum, husker du, the replacements, and trip shakespeare, but they are not part of the general definition of the minneapolis sound.

that's a long way to go to simply say that i received some cards from brian that included a music related card. maybe i should start this post over, but it's too late to turn back; here we go.

i received these cards in part due to our ongoing swapping of cards through the mail (looking forward to swapping in person once we both feel comfortable attending the monthly local card shows again), and also because i won a contest he held on his blog a while back.

here's the big gun first, a maury wills certified autograph
from 2020 topps archives signature series and featuring his 1962 topps card that should have been as featured in the 1987 topps set.

here's another autograph that was in the package:
that's a 2015 bowman's best chase de jong autograph. de jong was the blue jays' second round pick in 2012 and was acquired by the dodgers via trade in 2015. the dodgers traded him to the mariners in 2017, and he's appeared in the big leagues for seattle, minnesota, and houston since. he's currently in the pirates' organization.

here's a guy who has pitched for the dodgers in the majors, mitchell white
on a 2018 bowman prospects card. white pitched in a couple of games in 2020 and was just called up for the first time this season earlier in the week.

this next guy is one of the dodgers' more successful pitchers
that's a 2002 donruss originals don drysdale. i have copies of that card in my team binder, my dodger stadium mini-collection, and my name/number on the back mini-collection. someday i'll share a post about that last mini-collection.

another successful dodger pitcher is next - derek lowe
on his 2005 donruss zenith museum collection parallel. i say lowe was a successful dodger pitcher due to the fact that he led the league in wins as a dodger in 2006 and won game 1 of the 2008 nlds against the cubs, largely thanks to james loney's grand slam. i was in a bar watching that game and pretty much lost my shit when loney hit that home run against the mighty cubs.

next up is a guy who has done lowe one better and won a ring as a dodger - dustin may
on a 2021 topps heritage high numbers rookie performers insert. an appropriate card for today, i think.

now we are in the 'before they were big leaguers' portion of the package. here's eric young
on his 1990 star florida state league all-stars card. the only difference between this card and his 1990 star vero beach dodgers card is that the front of this one says "national" instead of "infielder". i think these uniforms are some of the happiest around - you've got a grapefruit on the hat and a hibiscus flower on the sleeve. how can you not be happy wearing something like that?

here's a real dodger uniform on this card
that's a 1992 classic update white travel edition carlos hernandez card, with raul mondesi on deck. i suppose by this time, hernandez had played in the majors during parts of two seasons. it's worth noting that he was the first of (so far) four guys named carlos hernandez to make it to the majors. they've all been from venezuela, too.

similar to hernandez, here's tom goodwin
on his 1992 score glossy rookies card. goodwin had already made his big league debut before this card was issued, but he didn't lose his rookie status until 1995 when he was with the royals. he was one of three players that the dodgers selected in the first round of the 1989 draft. they took kiki jones with the 15th pick, goodwin with the 22nd pick, and jamie mcandrew with the 28th pick. jones and mcandrew were compensation for losing steve sax to the yankees via free agency, so goodwin was the dodgers' "real" pick. right after the dodgers selected him, the red sox took mo vaughn. 

thanks again brian! hope to see you soon!

6 comments:

  1. Nice Wills autograph. His 1982 Kmart and this 1987 Topps cards made a big impression on me as a card collector and baseball fan back in the day. It blows me away that you can pick up his signature for the cost of a meal at McDonald's.
    If I were to ever build a list of affordable autographs... he'd be on it.

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    1. i wonder who else might be on that list. even some hall of famers have autographed cards that are pretty inexpensive.

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  2. Love the Willis "should have been" card!

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    1. that was my favorite dodger card back in 1987

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  3. I absolutely LOVE that Drysdale. I found one in a dime box a couple years ago & have cherished it ever since. You don't see a ton of action shots like that of '60s guys on baseball cards.

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    1. in 1979 i wasn't much of a fan of black & white photos on cards, but i softened my stance as sets featuring pre-war players became more prevalent in the 1990's. this drysdale is an example of a good use of a great photo, even though it's black & white.

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