Wednesday, August 19, 2026

this shouldn't be left unacknowledged

last thursday was national left handers day which is a day usually celebrated by night owl, who sent me some cards back in february. the scans have languished long enough; it's time to share.

first up, of course, is a lefty.
that's a 2022 topps rainbow foil parallel, and this is a 2019 panini donruss optic mvp insert
which is fitting for the 2014 national league mvp.

next up is a "hybrid" lefty - freddie freeman throws right but bats left, and this is a 2023 topps update black gold insert
freeman showed up again with his 2022 topps gallery card, and he was paired with full fledged righty andre jackson
jackson's 2022 topps gold label class 1 black parallel
was also included.

from 2022 panini donruss, here are a couple of rightys - walker buehler and mookie betts
the betts card is the holo red parallel, and not the "red" parallel which is actually red and white striped (and numbered).

righty betts is also represented by his 2022 topps stadium club trophy hunters insert
and he has had good success in hunting trophies indeed.

more rightys - 2021 panini chronicles albert pujols
2022 topps stadium club justin turner red foil parallel
2023 panini donruss andy pages holo orange parallel
2024 topps archives teoscar hernandez black foil parallel
and, to show that pitchers can have parallel fun as well, here's a 2017 topps gypsy queen jose de leon parallel

those are all parallels of base cards, but inserts get the parallel treatment as well. this is a 2022 topps fire trea turner en fuego gold minted parallel
and i'll end the haul from night owl with a "base" 2022 panini mosaic max muncy straight fire insert
muncy, obviously, bats left.

now, while night owl didn't send me the next card, he was responsible for it getting added to my collection
that's a 1992 topps pre-production tommy lasorda gold card. that lasorda card is among my favorite dodger cards of all time, thanks to the skipper jogging with gary carter, kevin gross, john candelaria, orel hershiser, and bobby ojeda. anyway, here's the back:
i did not know of this card's existence until night owl posted about it. apparently, there is another variation with an oval on the back instead of the diamond. i won't be chasing that, but i did add a second version of the card to my collection so that i could put one in my dodger stadium mini-collection.

here's the actual gold parallel as it was eventually put out by topps
and there was also a "winner" version available by mail-in
while the actual cards added the "manager" box above the "dodgers" box, the biggest difference from pre-production to production was the back
gone is the text and the larger photo of dodger stadium, and in are the stats and a smaller photo. a;so added to the final version are tommy's vitals - height, weight, and handedness. in case you weren't aware, he was a lefty.

meanwhile, i tracked down some other cards on my own of another certain lefty
that may look like a 1994 topps fernando valenzuela card, but it's actually the bilingual or spanish parallel
sort of an o-pee-chee card for mexico.

finally, here's a full-on spanish card of el toro - a 1997 pacific crown collection latinos of the major leagues insert
the back shows him at the plate, which is always nice to see
thanks to greg, kershaw, tommy, fernando, and ned flanders for celebrating leftys. and additional thanks to greg for the cards!

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