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04-07-2012, 03:35 PM #1
First Baseball Box Break (and assorted packs)
I was at the LCS this morning and decided to pick up a box of 2012 Opening Day and a pack each of Topps Series One, Bowman Chrome, Heritage Minor Leage and 2012 Opening Day. We'll start with the packs.
Opening day pack had nothing special.
Topps Series One
Federowicz RC
Baker Gold Chrome parallel
Topps Heritage Minor League
Checklist
Jason Hegerty
Todd Glaesmann
Austin Adams
Adys Portillo
Kyle Gibson Minor League AS
Jiwan James
Alan Horne
Grant Green
Mike Trout
Bowman
Jake Jarvis USA Baseball
Matt Vogel USA Baseball
Rex Brothers Chrome RC
Kolten Wong 1st Chrome Card
Trevor Bauer 1st Bowman Card
Trayvon Robinson RC
Ezequiel Carrera RC
Opening Day Box
Elite Skills Players:
Verlander
Dickey
Fielder
Gordon
Weaver
Andrus
Reyes
Kinsler
Shields
McCutchen
Superstar Celebrations:
Rios
Uggla
Soto
Votto
Ellsbury
Hosmer
Tulowitzki
Zimmerman
Putz
Base Blue Border Parallels /2012:
Cruz
Swisher
Myers
Bautista
Lee
Nova
Fantasy Squad:
Young
Braun
Mauer
Ortiz
Butler
Gonzalez
Hamilton
Kemp
Granderson
Opening Day 3-D Stars:
Verlander
Kemp
Gonzalez
Hernandez
Drew Pomeranz RC
Matt Moore RC
I'm just getting into baseball card collecting as there's not much else for me to do in the hockey/hockey collecting offseason. How'd I do?
DakotaLast edited by wild4life; 04-11-2012 at 02:57 PM.
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04-07-2012, 03:39 PM #2
Not terrible, some nice players in there
Andrew Bailey Supercollector: 233/263 not including 1/1's (88.6%); 265/466 cards including 1/1's(56.9%)
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04-11-2012, 03:03 PM #3
OP edited, found another rookie in the Topps OD.
Thanks! I thought so but, then again, I'm a hockey guy and don't really know what to look for in baseball. lol I kept thinking there had to be more rookies in that box of OD other than the Pomeranz and ended up finding a Matt Moore rookie upon further inspection.
Baseball America has him listed as the 2nd best prospect for 2012 so I thought that was cool. Plus, I like rookie cards of top end pitchers/pitching prospects (I'm the same way with goalies in hockey, too). I've realized that, with a product like OD, there aren't a lot of rookies because there are very few that make the opening day roster for MLB teams. But this means the few rookie cards you do find in OD are top end prospects. So I'm fine with that.
Thanks again!
Dakota
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04-12-2012, 07:50 PM #4
Not too shabby. Go Wild?
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