Showing posts with label buehler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buehler. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

triple crowning achievements

a couple of decades ago, as i began assembling my topps "sampler sets", i paused to admire the 1967 league leader cards. my m.o. in regards to my sampler sets was to have at least one example of a league leader card for each year, but the '67 set piqued my interest for a couple of reasons.

first, they represented sandy koufax's only appearances in the set. second, frank robinson's 1966 triple crown meant that he was in the first position on the three american league offensive leader cards. similarly, koufax ended his career with a triple crown feat of his own and was likewise placed on the national league pitching leader cards.

i made the decision back then to complete the league leader card subsets that celebrated these triple crown achievements to include in my sampler set. when i disassembled those sets around 2014 to focus on completing my topps dodger team sets from the 1950's (still working on '52 and '53) and 1960's, the koufax cards went into my dodger collection and the robinson cards languished in a monster box.

sometime last year, i made the decision to reinstate the sampler sets. having completed the 1955 bowman set and realizing that it would be the last vintage set i would complete, i wanted to have the cards from the topps sets i didn't have completed represented in my collection. so, i dusted off what i had kept from 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969. when i got to the 1967 cards, i again paused at the sight of the league leader cards.

after thinking about it for a bit, i decided to complete the full league leader subset and keep it with some other subsets of cards i have completed. so, let's (finally) see some cards!

here is sandy koufax's triple crown in card form
and the backs:
i've always wondered why it was "pitching leaders" on the front and "victory leaders" on the back of these cards. anyway, sandy's line was 27 wins, a 1.73 era, and 317 strikeouts. it was a runaway triple crown, really. koufax won the cy young award unanimously, and remember, this was when there was just one award for all of major league baseball. he also received more first place votes for the national league mvp award than the winner, roberto clemente, just missing his second such accolade.

not to be undone, here is frank robinson's triple crown in card form:
and the backs:
the twins gave robby a good challenge, but he also ran away with the triple crown with a .316 average, 49 home runs, and 122 rbi. robinson unanimously won the mvp as you would have expected with a season like that, leading the orioles to the pennant to boot. and yes, i know that they won the world series, too, but that wouldn't have factored in to the mvp voting.

here are the american league pitching leader cards
and their backs
interesting to me to not see many oriole pitchers place highly in these categories.

here are the national league batting leader cards
and their backs
clemente had a great year, and so did richie allen, hank aaron, and the alou brothers. felipe alou actually received two first place votes in the mvp voting, with allen getting one of his own.

after all that, i picked up a couple more of these cards because i reinstated my sampler sets late last year. i'll have some posts up at some point this summer to share them. i've also added some more modern league leader cards to my dodger collection recently.

2023 topps national league batting leaders gold parallel
2024 topps national league batting leaders royal blue parallel
2022 topps national league pitching leaders gold star parallels
lots of dodger representation there. note that i am still a fan of a single league leader card that shows the leader for each league on the same card, but that's because i grew up on the 1978 topps set and that's how it was that year.  i'll also note that i decided not to pick up all of the league leader cards for carl yastrzemski's triple crown (nor miguel cabrera's for that matter), but i do have clayton kershaw's in my dodger team set.

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

variations are the theme

i stopped being a team collector in 2012. that's not entirely true, obviously, but the focal point of my team collecting, up until that point, was my topps flagship and traded/update dodger collection. every year since 1980 or so, i would compile the team set with the players in alphabetical order (team card was in the first slot of the page), combining cards from series 1, 2, and/or traded and update sets in a binder separate from the rest of my dodger collection. even as i went back and completed older dodger team sets - they went in this binder that eventually became two binders. it made it easy for me to flip through the progression of the players for my favorite team.

in 2009, topps started including "legends" variations of base cards, and i went along picking up these short printed cards of jackie robinson and pee wee reese and others. all was fine until 2012 update was released. in that set, topps decided to super short print the players that were involved in the blockbuster trade between the red sox and dodgers. that meant that cards featuring nick punto, carl crawford, josh beckett, and adrian gonzalez would show them as dodgers, but they would be ridiculously difficult to find. i was ticked, as i was really looking forward to that first a-gon dodger card. this meant that my annual ritual of completing the full run of topps flagship "base" dodger cards was over.

here we are, thirteen years later, and i still cannot claim that i've completed my dodger team set from 2012 update. it's the only blemish on my record from 1954 up until that point, and it still annoys me. i did find the beckett card 
for a good price a few years ago (i can't believe i didn't post about it, but i guess i didn't), and then about a year ago i won the gonzalez card
here's the back:
i've told this story before, but i was in los angeles when the trade went down. i remember seeing the crawl on the hotel tv that the dodgers had claimed gonzalez on waivers, but i figured nothing would come of it and that the red sox would pull him back. my son and i went to the dodger game that night, and a guy sitting next to us claimed to have some inside information out of boston and said that there would be a trade. the next night, gonzalez was in chavez ravine.

after adding the gonzalez card, i set up alerts for the punto and crawford cards, but there's been only one hit and it was for an outrageously priced crawford. annoying, but at the same time i decided to look at other dodger topps variations that had eluded me over the years. 

there are still quite a few i am missing in addition to the crawford and punto cards from 2012, although the post-2012 active player short prints and super short prints are different, as they feature players who have a base card as dodgers. so, i could give myself a break but then there are still the legends, who don't have non-short printed cards. i should note that, in 2013, i got caught up in the yasiel puig bliss and wound up buying every photo variation of him and the other dodgers, so that year is complete. 2014, not so much, and not any year since, save for 2015, either. 2022 is close, but still not complete. note that i don't count the variations like the "sparkle" or sabrmetric backs or factory set - just the photo and legend variants from flagship and update packs. here is what i am missing:

2014:
331b yasiel puig future stars
400a clayton kershaw throwing
400b clayton kershaw celebrating

2015:
complete

2016:
150 clayton kershaw blowing bubble

2017:
5 corey seager horizontal
50 clayton kershaw hat off
375 jackie robinson
582 julio urias stretching
597 sandy koufax
597 kenta maeda horizontal
us50 cody bellinger pointing in gray jersey

the 2017 update variations (other than that bellinger ssp) were and are easier to come by than the series 1 or 2 variations. going forward, it seems like these variations (aside from the few ssp) were printed in greater numbers than in previous years.

2018:
42 cody bellinger warmup shirt
350 clayton kershaw t shirt
550 corey seager batting cage
550 corey seager celebrating
599 justin turner blue warm up

this kenta maeda variation
and this sandy koufax variation
are recent additions as i peck away at these needs.

2019:
10 clayton kershaw crouching
10 sandy koufax
41 corey seager blue shirt
178 jackie robinson
507 cody bellinger sliding in outfield
507 pee wee reese
658 max muncy horizontal
665 duke snider
us199 will smith yelling

the legends listed above are ssp.  here's walker buehler's variation from 2019 topps
with some action from the 2018 world series with the green screen advertising panel. muncy's is similar, but with less panel.

2020:
50 cody bellinger horizontal
120 sandy koufax
129 jackie robinson
235 dustin may horizontal
292 gavin lux blue shirt
381 sandy koufax
416 jackie robinson
420 mookie betts hoodie
420 mookie betts horizontal
432 walker buehler batting
432 walker buehler running bases
681 edwin rios holding bat up
u63 jackie robinson
u80 cody bellinger tuxedo
u80 cody bellinger
u90 sandy koufax
u100 david price hard hat
u234 gavin lux in dugout
u234 gavin lux back of jersey
u237 clayton kershaw at podium
u268 mookie betts hard hat

i really dislike the 2020 topps design so maybe that is why i haven't made a bigger dent in this list beyond the couple of variations i have.

2021:

13 mookie betts pointing
13 mookie betts headset
50 cody bellinger batting practice
256 keibert ruiz helmet off
302 jackie robinson
347 jackie robinson smiling with two bats 
450 corey seager trophy
650 trevor bauer camera
us76 victor gonzalez kneeling
us200 albert pujols arm on bat
us200 albert pujols with fielding glove
us294 roy campanella
us309 jackie robinson 
us309 jackie robinson signing autographs 

it's funny - the year after the dodgers won the world series, this walker buehler variation
is one of the only two (seager's is the other) that represents that success.  here's the jackie robinson variation from series 2
the other 347 jackie listed above is an ssp.

2022:

41 clayton kershaw white house podium
50 mookie betts smiling
442 jackie robinson
550 trea turner yelling
us42 jackie robinson signing autographs
us330 freddie freeman batting practice

those needs above are all ssp cards. i made a push to finish off the sp versions over the summer.

cody bellinger
mookie betts
walker buehler
clayton kershaw
max muncy
albert pujols
jackie robinson
and jackie robinson again
that one is an ssp that was priced as just an sp

max scherzer
corey seager
will smith
trea turner
julio urias
those are all from series 1 and 2. here are a couple from update:

roy campanella
jackie robinson
this is another one of those collecting endeavors that will never be completed, and i'll have to be ok with that. in fact, the more variations that were released, the less concerned i became, and with the golden mirrors that started in 2023, i don't care. i'll chase the ones that i want, sure, but the thought of even trying to complete the team set hasn't crossed my mind.

to be truthful, i do consider my flagship teams complete without any short prints, but those 2012 update cards really bothered me. i still have my dodger team sets from flagship and traded/update intermixed in separate binders going up to 2011. eventually i will separate those cards out and put them with the other cards from those respective years, but i'm in no rush to do so. and, if i find those crawford and punto cards, maybe i will wait even longer.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

something to look forward to

i was all set for this post to be a nod to blue jays fans and collectors with what they could expect to see in 2026 and beyond from topps until all of the strange and "you might never see that again" plays from games 6 and 7 of the 2025 world series transpired. so, now this post is about cards that i and other dodger fans and collectors can look forward to.

2025 topps chrome world series champions refractor
there are 16 cards in this insert set, but this is the one i wanted most. limited to 50 and, as a result, wildly priced on the secondary market, i had to act fast to buy this one that was undervalued by the seller. here's the back:
these cards were "new" this year and limiting them to 50 copies sucks. i would have loved to be able to complete a set, but there is just no way.

it is possible that topps returns postseason cards to the flaghip set in 2026. i think the last time they did that was 2021 - here's one of the world series highlights cards from that set (it's a yellow parallel)
topps has stayed true to the heritage sets, so there will be singular cards for the world series and the league championship series in the 1977 design next year, most likely.

blue jay fans can look forward to cards like these title clash inserts from 2024 topps dynamic duals
that feature al and nl champs. a shohei ohtani and vladimir guerrero card would be pretty nice.

of course, world series champions are an easy go-to for topps when coming up with inserts, like they did back in 2009 with their flagship and update sets. this one features duke snider
who won a pair of rings with the dodgers.

2014 topps update included another ring focused insert set
this commemorative ring card isn't anything that topps seems to be doing these days, but maybe they bring these back? 
the rings are certainly gaudier these days and would provide some interesting fodder.

traditionally, there have been world series champion relics in flagship each year, although i don't think they were included in 2025 topps. the first year i remember seeing these was back in 2004 and i think they were in update. i pulled a dave roberts relic card which was pretty cool. today, they are less interesting but sort of hard to come by. i added this 2021 topps walker buehler example
earlier this year. it's numbered to 99 which i think is the highest print run of these things. here's the back:
nowhere near as interesting as the johnny podres fake ring card.

this year, perhaps in lieu of relic cards, topps introduced world series champion autographs. i was sure to pick up buehler's
because of his series ending role. here's the back:
the only other two i have are justin wrobleski and tony gonsolin
the buehler and gonsolin are numbered, but the wrobleski is not. i couldn't find any info on non-numbered cards for some reason. the backs are the same as buehler's
these are sticker autos but still pretty pricey. the wrobleski and gonsolin cards were outliers that the sellers put buy it now values between $20 and $30.

and then there are the cards in the future where a world series title is referenced. i picked up this 2025 leaf metal inscription autograph of 1981 world series champion steve garvey
in part because the inscription is "81 ws champs", but also because it's numbered 6/10

garvey also showed up in 2023 topps update with another world series themed commemorative insert set
this is the gold parallel that i tracked down a few months ago. garvey is the guy who gets the most mileage out of that 1981 title, although it would be nice to see some others like ron cey, steve yeager, pedro guerrero, or fernando valenzuela on cards like these.

at least it's nice to see the commissioner's trophy on a card that is sort of easy to find. topps has taken to reserving it in 2025 for semi-rare parallels like a bunch of dodger golden mirror cards. case in point, here's edgardo henriquez's golden mirror parallel
i had to wait for quite a while for one of these - featuring any player - showed up with a decent enough price. here's the back:
henriquez pitched in 3 games for the dodgers in the 2024 regular season, and then 3 more in the postseason, although none of those were in the world series. this year, he pitched in a couple of world series games. i might target his 2026 golden mirror card to keep the set going.

i am hoping that 2026 brings more cards like these, but that they are easier to find. give me a stadium club base card showing clayton kershaw with the trophy like we had in 2021 rather than the golden mirror card we got this year, for example. to the champs go the spoils and i can't wait to add more world series themed cards to my dodger collection in the future!