I picked up a cheap, three-card lot of 2021 Topps Clayton Kershaw cards a week or two ago. After a delivery scare, which seems like an everyday thing lately, they showed up. The first is the boring, old foil parallel that Topps is still relying on. The second, I don't really know what it is. It's not numbered and I don't see anything about blue parallels on Beckett's Series 1 checklist. It looks like the blue Opening Day parallels but it's not an Opening Day card, just Kershaw's World Series card from the base set. I'm sure this is a case of me not paying attention to something everybody knows but I like it anyway, that's what matters. The third card is Kershaw's SP variation of his base card (or one of them anyway). It's been a long time since I picked up a Kershaw variation. I can't even say that this one spoke to me and I made the extra effort. It was more the cheap price than anything. The horizontal presentation actually doesn'...
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