24 packs down. 12 to go. And we're dealing with 1992 collation. CAN I COMPLETE MY 1992 SERIES 1 BASE SET?
Well...seeing as I spoiled that I got the last 3 cards last week...no, I can't. BUT WILL I COME WITHIN 3 CARDS OF COMPLETING MY 1992 SERIES 1 BASE SET? Uhh...maybe?
Pack 25-
Cards I needed: 1/15
Dupes: 14/15
This may be what we're in for most of this post.
Pack 26-
Cards I needed: 10/15
Dupes: 5/15
MUUUCH BETTER
Sadly, these three were our three highlights. Heath's is a nice catcher shot, and Boyer looks ridiculously goofy, but not a ton of star power.
Pack 27-
Cards I needed: 6/15
Dupes: 9/15
People that were absolutely huge in 1990: 1/15
Kevin Mitchell was still riding pretty high in 1992, which is kind of nice. Marquis Grissom was a few big-hitting seasons away from establishing his own legend.
Cards I needed: 6/15
Dupes: 9/15
A little better, though.
The Spehr one is pretty cool. You don't see many catchers throwing very often. Leyritz just looks kinda lazy and bored. Could have cropped that one a bit.
Two excellent shots. Rivera's got a nice slide. Schaeffer's is poignant and subtle.
Pack 29-
Cards I needed: 4/15
Dupes: 11/15
Noted Racists: 1/15
Back when I ripped this, a rare Curt Schilling Astro card was my highlight. Now it's Met Dave Magadan.
Pack 30-
Cards I needed: 14/15
Dupes: 1/15
WHERE WAS THIS PACK WHEN I NEEDED IT EARLIER???
Orioles: 3/15
Jays: 2/15
Krukkies: 1/15
Two Orioles. Devereaux spent more time with the team than Horn.
Leiter in his jacket, Davis with his monster swing, and Merced looking pretty happy.
I really dig the Pat Borders card, because it's very realistic and fun. Van Poppel's just here to warn Julio Urias of what the future might hold.
Pack 31-
Cards I needed: 1/15
Dupes: 14/15
AFTER SUCH GOOD LUCK LAST PACK!
Pack 32-
Cards I needed: 8/15
Dupes: 7/15
Blue Jays HOFers- 1/15
Cardboard HOFers- 1/15
Guys who helped out the Tin Man in his time of need: 1/15 (corny joke, but still)
Robby Thompson's making a great double play tag here, which is wonderful. Bill Swift's great here in a nice, wide wingspan shot.
I've always adored this Joe Carter shot. So dramatic. Also, here's a post-boost Oil Can.
BIP!!!!!
And there's Wally Backman to prove it took a year or so for the Phils to find their way in '93.
Pack 33-
Cards I needed: 5/15
Dupes: 10/15
Future Yankee Heroes: 1/15
Dave Stieb, still hanging in there in '92, and Paul O'Neill, ready to set the bronx on fire.
Pack 36-
Cards I needed: 10/15
Dupes: 5/15
Gallego's shot is pretty nice, enough outfield depth. For some reason I like the little wince on Bryan Harvey's face, bracing for the runner.
Dean Palmer showing the people at BALCO where they can stick the needle.
Also, Eric Karros, racing towards a ROY.
Pack 35-
Cards I needed: 5/15
Dupes: 10/15
People Who Won't be Getting Served in Miami Anytime Soon: 1/15
Ozzie Guillen...nope.
Also, there's Chris Sabo and his trademark goggles.
Pack 36-
Cards I need: 9/15
Dupes: 6/15
Not bad for the last pack.
Former MLB Managers: 1/15
Four great landscapes. I love the Clark, as it catches him in the middle of a shot. The Joyner is really good too- dirt being kicked up and all.
Todd Hundley, pre-Dodgers, and Ramon Martinez, pre-Pedro.
And because I can do whatever the hell I want, I'm ending this rip on a card of Franklin Stubbs.
So, that was 1992 Stadium Club. Fun set, but the collation's hell. I still got VERY CLOSE to a complete set out of the box, and the last 3 were common enough to land in my mailbox soon after.
I do have another NBB set lined up soon, I might wait a little bit for the dust of this one to settle. And also, one of these days I'm going to grab a box of Series 2 and 3 of this set...just to settle the score.
Kinda weird how hard it is to pull a checklist card.
ReplyDeleteGreat photography in that set! Love the Brian Harvey!
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