Here's another mid-90s set that I totally missed out on during the dozen or so years that I wasn't collecting at all, 1996 Upper Deck Collector's Choice. I believe these cards were released to appeal to kids and were a much cheaper alternative to some of the high end products at the time. This 12 card hobby pack cost me $.99.
#192 - Steve Sparks - Milwaukee Brewers - Silver Signature - Silver signature parallels fall one per pack. Exactly like the base cards but with a silver border and...a silver signature...
You Make the Play - Joe Carter - Also inserted one per pack are these You Make the Play game cards. The idea is very simple. You and a friend buy hundreds of packs of 1996 Upper Deck Collector's choice. You take all the You Make the Play cards and put them face down on a table. Then you basically play a nine inning game where one person begins flipping over cards one at a time. Once you record three outs it's on to the bottom half of the inning and the next person's turn. Sounds simple enough, although you'd have to buy quite a bit of Collector's Choice to end up with a decent stack of these to play the game with.
#122 - Dennis Martinez - Cleveland Indians
#111 - Eddie Taubensee - Cincinnati Reds
#203 - Scott Klingenbeck - Minnesota Twins
#67 - Lee Tinsley - Boston Red Sox - The design on the base cards is pretty basic. I like this Lee Tinsley action photo with the dreaded Fenway right field corner in the background.
The photography reminds me of another Upper Deck card from a few years earlier...
#273 - Mo Vaughn - Boston Red Sox - Fantasy Team - Alright, two Red Sox in a row. Looks like Mo just whiffed pretty hard. This is a very feminine looking card.
#273 - Mo Vaughn - Boston Red Sox - Fantasy Team - Alright, two Red Sox in a row. Looks like Mo just whiffed pretty hard. This is a very feminine looking card.
#175 - Jon Nunnaly - Kansas City Royals
#40 - Greg Maddux - Atlanta Braves - All Star - A fitting card to pull this week. The layout of the All Star cards is slightly different as you can see.
All in all this was a pretty decent pack. The base cards actually look pretty nice. It was worth the $.99 for the Lee Tinsley card and the ugly looking Mo Vaughn alone.
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When these cards first came out I had just gotten a new pair of glasses. The pictures on the fantasy team cards with the odd pink and yellow color scheme would just pop out of the card when I looked at them through my new glasses. I kept thinking, how do they do that? I showed my wife and she said do what? I was the only one who could see it! I went back to the eye doctor and he said it was something wrong with my glasses. I got a new pair and the cards looked normal. I was never sure that I did the right thing getting the glasses fixed because those cards sure looked cool.
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