those home field advantage cards that topps has included in recent flagship and update releases are case hits, and don't show up at card shows from what i've seen. i decided to track a couple down, including one of my adopted home from 2023 topps update, even though it's carlos correa on the card
for the record, my least favorite astros, in order, are yuli gurriel, jose altuve, george springer, and then correa. jr richard used to be on the list but only because he was so great, especially against the dodgers. that was respect, not scorn. anyway, the card arrived and it's not really reflective of the twin cities at all.
the downton scene in the upper left is minneapolis (that's city hall with the green copper roof on the tower), but saint paul is nowhere to be seen. the building in the upper right is also in minneapolis (it's the minneapolis institute of art, or mia - pronounced like nomar's wife's name). it would have been pretty easy for topps to tick the saint paul box with a shot of the state capitol, but i guess they had other ideas.
the other two images reference northern minnesota with a wolf (the international wolf center is in ely, minnesota) and the split rock lighthouse which is on the north shore between duluth and grand marais. fine towns, both.
i went and picked up freddie freeman's card from 2023 topps series 1
there's a very "hollywood" theme to this one, with the academy museum and a film reel shown. also featured are the griffith park observatory, rodeo drive street signage, and a couple of ubiquitous palm trees.the dodgers' home field advantage cards (two of them, anyway) from 2024 topps are a little more straight forward
the first one gives us two images of clayton kershaw, palm trees, dodger stadium, and the hollywood sign. the second features two images of yoshinobu yamamoto, more palm trees, a different view of dodger stadium, the santa monica pier, and the iconic theme building at lax. i suppose it's easier to focus when there are four other teams in the state, although topps used palm trees on cards for other teams, including the padres. there is another home field advantage card featuring a dodger in 2024, but it's sandy koufax and seems to be even scarcer than the two i've managed to obtain.these cards were first seen in 2022, and i also recently added mookie betts' card from the series 1 topps release that year
there is a lot going on there for sure! beach scene at sunset! downtown la skyline snippet! palm tree! lifeguard station! movie camera! beverly hills sign! and, what i assume is supposed to be or at least represent a california grizzly bear to boot. the california grizzly has been extinct for 100 years now.
it will be interesting to see if the home field advantage inserts continue, and if so, what other southern california landmarks might be seen on cardboard.
these cards are not to be confused with the unnecessary topps flagship parallels from the early 2000's that were "home team advantage" cards. i have some of those, with my most recent pickups being shawn green's 2000 card
Never heard of them. Don't seem like anything I'd want to chase, are they thick like 2000s era Gold Label?
ReplyDeletethese aren't any thicker than standard cards.
DeleteAs a guy who likes to collect everything related to the Bay Area, I'm glad Topps produced this set. I also like these, because they're not cheap, overproduced inserts. I'm not even sure I own any yet... but I feel like I did add one to my COMC order that is on the way. If I did, I'll write about it.
ReplyDeleteA couple of those sure have a lot going on. I feel like I've seen similar cards on the blogs in recent years, but all of the newer stuff blends together in my mind, so it's hard for me to remember any one particular design/set.
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