Showing posts with label hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hill. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

some things were not so different five years ago

after having a saved search for a couple of months, i purchased a 2019 topps dodgers factory team set to complete my run from 2006 - 2024 (no sets in 2021). after receiving it, i sort of recalled why i didn't bother picking it up in real time - the cards are all the same save for the logo placement on some of them. let's take a look anyway, shall we?

here's the back of clayton kershaw's card
with the changed numbering and set affiliation.

flagship is on the left, team set on the right.

ld-1 clayton kershaw
complete with the open fly.

ld-2 cody bellinger

ld-3 walker buehler

ld-4 justin turner

ld-5 pedro baez

ld-6 max muncy

ld-7 corey seager

ld-8 enrique hernandez

ld-9 rich hill

ld-10 ross stripling

ld-11 kenta maeda

ld-12 joc pederson

ld-13 chris taylor

ld-14 julio urias

ld-15 david freese

ld-16 kenley jansen

ld-17 austin barnes

some decent photo choices by topps, but i would have liked some variety between the two sets. i think i remember why i didn't bother with this set in 2019.

if you are interested, here's the running list of these posts. 2016 and 2018 are still partial set posts, and i doubt that i will ever go back and complete them. remember that there was no team set issued in 2021. otherwise, click and enjoy!

Monday, August 26, 2024

what difference does seven years make?

i decided to try to fill in the blanks of my annual comparison posts between the topps flagship dodgers and their cards that are in the factory team set releases. those are the cards that are sold in blister packs and are numbered differently from the flagship sets. sometimes, there are photo (or other) variations, too.

as noted in the 2024 post, for some reason i did not purchase the 2017 team set back when it was released, but i have it now so here we go. remember, it's flagship on the left, team set on the right

lad-1 clayton kershaw
the only difference is the placement of the topps logo. as you will see, the factory set has the logo placed with equal side and top margins. flagship has the logo situated such that it is further from the top of the card than the side. i prefer the factory set format.

and here are the backs - flagship:
and team set:
topps eliminated the personalized twitter handles in favor of their hashtag on the factory set cards.

lad-2 andre ethier
same

lad-3 alex wood
same

lad-4 joc pederson
same

lad-5 scott van slyke
same. it's odd to me that scott van slyke was featured in the set but yasiel puig was not.

lad-6 yasmani grandal
same

lad-7 enrique hernandez
i could have rotated the landscape cards, but why bother? there's no difference between flagship and the factory set here.

lad-8 kenta maeda
same

lad-9 chase utley
same

lad-10 julio urias
same

lad-11 kenley jansen
same

lad-12 trayce thompson
same

lad-13 corey seager
no more rookie cup for seager, who was the 2016 national league rookie of the year. this is going to wind up being the only real difference in the whole set.

lad-14 justin turner
same

lad-15 andrew toles
same

lad-16 rich hill
same

lad-17 adrian gonzalez
same

i think i remember why i didn't bother with this set in 2017.

if you are interested, here's the running list of these posts. 2016 and 2018 are still partial set posts, and i have yet to find the team set from 2019. remember that there was no team set issued in 2021. otherwise, click and enjoy!

Saturday, December 11, 2021

it's not all (hand me) down hills from here

i started blogging two weeks after night owl began his blog, and from the start we've been swapping cards. i often refer to the cards he sends me as hand-me-downs, as they are dodger cards that come from another dodger collector. of course, all cards sent out to others can be considered hand-me-downs in that sense.  anyway, we recently swapped some cards.

i'll start with a couple of hill cards as teased in the title of this post - a 2017 honus bonus rich hill card
and a 2002 topps chrome traded koyie hill card
while the rich hill card is not the first honus bonus card in my collection, i finally decided to figure out their backstory while writing this post. i guess the manufacturer of those cards also made wnba cards, but now looks to be firmly committed to science fiction entertainment sets like doctor who and star trek.  as for koyie, i remember him doubling in his first big league at bat in 2003 in what was one of his only appearances as a dodger. still, he wound up playing in the majors through the 2014 season.

here's a 2002 topps traded gold parallel card of clinton hosford
he did not make it to the big leagues, and was a 40th round pick. makes me wonder why topps tagged him as a prospect, but good for him getting a card in this set!

here are a couple of cards of a more realistic dodger prospect from that same timeframe - joe thurston on a 2003 playoff absolute memorabilia card
and a 2003 playoff portraits card
thurston had a couple cups of coffee with the dodgers from 2002-2004 and was playing minor league ball as recently as 2015, although he made his final big league appearance in 2011 as a marlin.

next up is a 2007 upper deck first pitch leading off insert of rafael furcal
furcal joined the dodgers for the 2006 season and promptly led them to the playoffs. a few years later, the dodgers traded him to the cardinals where he promptly won a world series championship.

furcal's double play partner for the first couple of years of his dodger tenure was jeff kent, who was represented in the cards i received by this 2007 upper deck holiday inn card
and this 2008 topps heritage chrome card
those cards provide a lot of green, which is what kent received from the dodgers when he signed as a free agent. kent's dad was a cop in the city i worked at, and i was working there when jeff was called up to the majors by the blue jays in 1992. i recall a level of excitement around the office when that happened, and when kent signed with the dodgers it was a big deal for his parents.

here are a couple of clayton kershaw cards - a 2010 topps national chicle
national chicle back parallel!
and a 2016 panini donruss optic illusion card
it's not a trick, michael - it's an illusion!

more needed inserts coming up, like this 2016 topp duke snider mlb debut card
and this 2017 topps jackie robinson memorable moments card
i didn't realize that duke made his first big league appearance just a couple of days after jackie broke the color barrier.

a few more cards of note - a 2018 topps big league matt kemp gold parallel
a 2019 topps silver pack 1984 35th anniversary manny machado
and a 2021 bowman cody bellinger 
to finish out the trades. i don['t know if you've seen the 2022 topps design yet, but it looks very bowman-y to me. it will be interesting to see what 2022 bowman looks like with flagship looking like it does.

thanks for the hand-me-downs night owl!