Showing posts with label 2022 leaf in the game used sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022 leaf in the game used sports. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2025

one down, still nine to go

you might recognize the title of this post as i've used it before. it means that i have added one of my "nefarious 9" - my most wanted cards. of course, that also means that a new card has been added to the list. the list is dead, long live the list.

this time, the card obtained was....

2022 topps chrome #84 albert pujols refractor parallel
unfortunately i forgot to scan the back and i didn't bother to dig the card out of the binder for this post.

here are the facts about this card:

position on the nefarious 9 list: 8

how long was it on the list? it lasted four months on the list (added on march 1, 2025)

why was it on the list? this refractor was the last one i needed to complete my dodger team set of the basic refractor parallels

how was it obtained? this card came to me as part of a sportlots order in july of 2025

what replaced it on the list?  2021 topps stadium club chrome #283 tony gonsolin

one question i don't typically include in these posts is what prompted me to purchase the card (aside from the fact that it was one of the nefarious 9)? in this case, kevin the diamond king reached out and asked if i also needed the pujols prism refractor. i did, and he sent it
along with a bunch of other dodger cards. i figured if he was going to send me the prism refractor, i might as well get the regular refractor. and so i did.

the other cards kevin sent were just fantastic. here is a colorful trio of 2020 panini donruss tony gonsolin parallels
plus a holo prizm of the same card from the donruss optic line
i think i will start calling him "gonso-long" since he is on the 60-day il so often.

how about a 2020 panini chronicles dustin may phoenix pink parallel?
it's numbered to 25
so thank you very much!

i found out that topps did a collaboration with derek jeter in 2022 because kevin included this 2022 topps x derek jeter call of the captain clayton kershaw card
it's actually a blue parallel, and is numbered to 175
and then there was a 2017 panini black friday kershaw manupatch
but none of those cards were the biggest surprise in the bunch.

the biggest surprise of the lot was this 2022 leaf in the game used sports triple relic rainbow cracked ice card
that features hall of famers duke snider, gil hodges, and walter alston. just a tremendous card to see in the package. all three of those numbers are retired by the dodgers, as is number 34. so, not too many "4s" left. i wonder if kenley jansen will make the hall of fame and have his number 74 retired by the club.

thanks kevin - i have some cards on their way to you! and please let me know if you can help a blogger out with any of the cards on my nefarious 9 - you will be rewarded!

Sunday, October 15, 2023

if the glass slipper fits...

35 years ago tonight, i was sitting and standing in the right field pavilion at dodger stadium with my dad. you know the story - the "impossible" happened - and we made the pavilion bounce.

leaf included the 1988 dodgers in their "cinderella story" subset as part of the 2022 in the game used sports release, and i was finally able to snag one at a price i was comfortable paying
the dodgers chosen to represent the 1988 world champs are spot on:
kirk gibson, who hit the home run to end game 1 of the world series.

tommy lasorda, whose run out to the field after the home run was a wobbling sprint of pure joy.

orel hershiser, who met gibson halfway up the third base line on his way home and then won both of his starts in the series, including the clincher.

steve sax, who escorted gibson to the plate, making sure nobody jumped on him before he touched home.
this is a card i am happy to have in my collection, and i daresay that the lack of logos makes it mostly affordable. 

i can't believe it's been 35 years since i spent that evening in chavez ravine, but i do believe what i saw that night. 

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

leaf me alone!

it's inevitable, really. 

each year, for the past few years, leaf has put out a couple of relic sets with very similar design and subset themes.  there are no logos. most of the photos are of the backs of jerseys, which i found interesting the first couple of years. i guess i still do, although it is starting to wear on me. and, for the last couple of years, i've figured i won't get sucked in by the repetitive designs and jersey backs.

well, a few months ago leaf released their 2022 lumber set, and i wound up buying some of the offerings. let's have a look.

steve garvey "game used lumber" red parallel #/3
that card is pretty much the "base" card for garvey. as usual, there are a number of parallels of each subset, and i had decided that if i were going to pick up some of these cards, i wouldn't go for the full parallel run.

i failed.
that is the purple parallel, numbered to 12. one of these had a very friendly buy-it-now which enticed me to add it to the collection.

i will say that i have stopped short of chasing multiple parallels of other cards, limiting myself  to just one example. so, this is the card that i have from the "historical home runs" subset featuring garvey:
it's the green parallel numbered to 4. i suppose garvey never hit a historical home run for the dodgers, so it's nice to see card companies recognizing his 1984 nlcs home run over the last couple of years.

there have been some historical dodger home runs, however, and leaf celebrated them thusly:

kirk gibson
rick monday
it's a coincidence that both of these are the purple parallels. i remember exactly where i was when each of these home runs were hit. for the gibson home run in the 1988 world series, i was in dodger stadium, standing in the right field pavilion. it was glorious.  for monday's home run, i was on the playground at my elementary school huddled in a group of kids surrounding one of the teachers who had a coke bottle transistor radio tuned in to the broadcast. we jumped around quite a bit when monday's homer was announced.

of course, i bought a second gibson card
for my "cards featuring games that i attended" mini-collection.

it was just last year when leaf included a "bat rack" card featuring the dodger infield of my youth. this year, they went with a trio of dodgers from that team, including garvey, monday, and ron cey
this is the platinum version, numbered to 6. i have successfully avoided buying any other versions.  i did purchase a similar card, however
although that one - featuring duke snider and roy campanella along with garvey and cey - comes with giants on the back
willie mays, willie mccovey, orlando cepeda, and barry bonds are the four featured. of the four, i am least familiar with cepeda as a "rival" to the dodgers, but that is on me since he was a giant from 1958 to 1966.

another familiar design is the "team 8's" and leaf included them again this year. garvey is on three cards - two dodger versions:
and a padre version. i haven't bothered with the padre version. i do like the two versions of the dodgers, though. the second card would be even better, in my opinion, if gibson and piazza were swapped out for reggie smith and steve yeager. at least the card features garvey, cey, russell, and lopes! both cey and lopes have other cards in the set, but i've not bothered to track any of those down.

seeing john roseboro represented on the first team 8's card is pretty cool, but i did see his bat knob card for sale and the number on the knob didn't match a jersey number that he wore during his career as far as i could find. it certainly didn't have number 8 on it. i guess we don't really know whose bat pieces these are and i am probably too trusting.

garvey is included in a couple of other subsets, including the "sultans of swing", of which i have one. 
4 hall of famers, one banned player worthy of the hall of fame, and my guy. also, i can't look at this card without hearing mark knopfler's voice in my head.

i have picked up versions of all 4 of the "the hit kings" cards that he is featured on, however, telling myself that it is ok because garvey's seasonal hit total was something that i always paid attention to during his career.  the seasons that leaf chose to recognize are 1974:
1975:
1977:
1979:
for some reason, the 1977 version was the toughest to come by at anything close to a reasonable price. as a result, i jumped on an affordable purple version rather than try to stick to the bronze theme i had established with the other three. it's kind of weird to see actual people on the 1975 and 1977 cards, but it breaks up the monotony.

the last card i've purchased from this release is the magenta printing plate of the game used lumber card
this thing showed up in my mailbox bent down the middle, and although i was largely able to roll it out using a rolling pin, you can see the remnants of the compressive stresses on the back
thankfully it was the front of the card that was in tension!

so that's that. leaf's subsequent release - pro set - is out and features one of the least attractive garvey solo autographs i have ever seen. actually, it looks a lot better in person!
an actual photo of garvey! with the red number remaining red (take that, panini!).

and now the next leaf set - in the game used (although it is a 2022 product) - is also out and is commanding crazy prices for the cards that i have been watching so far. i did manage to pick up one of the least scarce garvey cards
from the set. he appears in two subsets - one is called "memorabilia madness" and features small bat or jersey swatches from various players in a team vs. team matchup similar to what leaf does in their other releases. this one above is from the "hall of fame caliber" subset. it's numbered to 25 and i assume it is the red parallel, even though the official checklist says that red is numbered to "4 or less". at least leaf used a photo of garvey for the card and not the back of his jersey!

once again, i will tell myself that i will refrain from seeking out cards with the repetitive designs, but i have learned to never say never when it comes to me and this hobby.