Taking a step up from the last few baseball packs I've posted on this blog, here's a pack of 2002 Fleer Tradition that I forked over a whole dollar for. I'm a sucker for anything "heritage", "traditional" or "retro", so I was pretty excited about this one.
455 - Jason Romano Prospects
454 - Ryan Drese Prospects (Hmm, I'm not so sure what's "traditional" about these first two cards. Nothing says tradition like a guy with 191 career ABs and another guy who has a 5.31 career ERA. At least Drese is still kicking around AAA in the Pirates organization, or at least was as of last season.)
278 - Brian Jordan (Ahh, this is starting to look familiar now. I have a couple of these in my collection already. I'm not sure what the USA flag is for. This being released sometime in 2002 does explain it a little, I suppose.)
372 - Jeff D'Amico
336 - Gary Sheffield (For some reason I thought he had retired, but he's still a part of a questionable Tigers team.)
358 - Billy Wagner (Wagner will make 10.5 million dollars this season and not pitch at all.)
406 - Ruben Quevedo
166 - Derek Lowe (I have this guy on a couple of fantasy teams this season. I hope that he's solid.)
4DH - Tony Gwynn This Day in History (Nice! I wish the picture was a bit bigger, but this is a pretty nice card to pull. This card commorates his 3,000th hit in 1999, which was barely history at the point this set came out. These apparently show up at a ratio of 1:18 packs.)
255 - Edgar Martinez (Edgar should absolutely be in the Hall of Fame. He's one of the greatest, if not the greatest DH of all-time. I think the DH rule is terrible, but since it exists, the Hall should honor the best DHs. And honestly I can't think of anyone else who has hit as well as Edgar Martinez has hit from the DH spot. Most players go into decline at that phase of their careers, either because they're no longer actively on the field the entire game or... more likely... because they were already heading into decline in the first place.)
As always, all of these cards are up for grabs. 10 days until real baseball!
Wow, those base look very much like '08 Goudey don't they?
ReplyDeleteI could use the two Brewers. Just so you know, most waste facilities will NOT let you dump anything with Ruben Quevedo on it.
ReplyDeleteI could use the two Brewers. Just so you know, most waste facilities will NOT let you dump anything with Ruben Quevedo on it.
ReplyDeleteI bet you guys didn't know that if you ask for a Ruben Quevedo in a restaurant in Guatemala, the cook comes out and punches you in the groin.
ReplyDelete2002 Tradition is still one of my favorite all-time sets. Better than 08 Goudey because they're missing the gloss and Ken Griffey Jr's face on the front of each card.
ReplyDeletemoe.