Showing posts with label peralta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peralta. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

something of an update

when topps update hits the street, i am reminded that thorzul is giving away cards for just about anything. this annual ritual has been going on for seventeen years, and i am happy to say i have participated in most of the offerings. this year, he pulled a number of dodger inserts, and i happily laid claim to this black gold mookie betts
a silver pack michael busch
a gold j.p. feyereisen
and a gold foil gavin stone
these cards accentuated the dodger goodness that i had found in my box purchases. i found four of the five dodger all-star game cards in those boxes, including will smith
mookie betts
freddie freeman
and j.d. martinez
i had to pick up the clayton kershaw card 
online to complete the team set.

as for the base, i decided to use my box purchases to complete two full sets of update, and i didn't have all the dodgers in triplicate so i chose to join a team break. that got me the full dodger team
along with a few inserts, such as david peralta's gold parallel
a gavin stone silver pack card
and a jackie robinson mvp commemorative patch card
that was nice, and i was happy to find a clayton kershaw commemorative patch in one of the boxes i opened, but what i really was after was one of these steve garvey world series manu patches
i had to find one online to add it to me garvey pc.

garvey also shows up on a time spanning tandem card with freddie freeman. it comes in base
blue
black
(numbered to 299)
and gold
(numbered to 75)
versions. it's nice to see the images of garvey that topps used on the manu patch and the time spanning tandems insert. they are different from the two or three images topps has been recycling this year.

i was disappointed not to find a don drysdale all aces card in my breaks, so i went and bought it
it will be interesting to see who shohei ohtani pushes off of topps' checklists in terms of dodgers. jackie robinson is safe, but guys like drysdale may be absent (again) for awhile.

two more cards that i targeted after not finding them in my breaks were james outman's 1988 topps insert
as well as his stars of mlb retail insert
picking this card up individually helped me ignore the urge to buy some update when i saw it on the target shelf last weekend. now, if heritage high numbers had been out, i would have caved, so it's not like i've kicked the retail habit just yet.

Sunday, June 25, 2023

belated greetings from los angeles

here is a very appropriate card from 2022 topps archives
as i recently spent a couple of days in los angeles myself. of course, the postcard insert would have made more sense had i posted this while i was in la, but oh well.

here's another postcard, by the way, featuring hall of very good pitcher tommy john
it's from john's first year with the club - 1972 - and features the three sisters palm trees out near the left field pavilion. i added this postcard to my collection a few months back.

anyway, i went out west with a buddy who wanted to see dodger stadium. we wound up taking in the game on mother's day against the padres
and the game the next night against the twins
it had been almost 11 years since i had been to dodger stadium, and there have been a bunch of changes in that time. so, i made sure we got to the park as soon as the gates opened on sunday so we would have plenty of time to look around. 

i had a special shirt to wear that day
and i got a few comments on it as i walked around the stadium. they have done a great job of enhancing pretty much every entrance to the stadium and connecting the outfield and pavilion areas to the rest of the park.  i've got another post in the works that will expand on some of the elements on display, so stay tuned.

you may have noticed that the monday night game ticket included access to the stadium club. this was my first time in the semi-exclusive area down the right field line. there were plenty of displays to admire in this area, including some original volpe artwork from the 1960's, various trophies and murals, and some framed blowups of yearbooks. i took a shot of the 1995 yearbook
because this is a baseball card blog and the yearbook features the rookie of the year set that was distributed to season ticket holders. i finally picked up a set of my own a few years ago and shared it on this blog last year. i did not see the 1980 yearbook on display, which is another one that prominently features baseball cards on the cover, in that case it was 1980 topps.

here's another card photo - i remembered to take a photo of my wallet card on monday night
the card is definitely more credit card shaped these days.

the dodgers shut out the padres on sunday, and the monday night game went in to extras, with the dodgers winning on a walk-off walk. and yes, we stayed until the end.  i wasn't quite ready to be done, however, so i stayed an extra day to go to the tuesday night game
this was in large part due to the fact that clayton kershaw was making the start. unfortunately, the dodgers dropped that game to the twins.

one of the things i was most interested in seeing at the stadium were the statues of sandy koufax
and jackie robinson
they are both situated beyond centerfield where there was a lot of action taking place before the sunday game.

unfortunately, nothing significant enough happened to warrant a topps now card from any of the games i attended (even including a game i went to at target field a few days before heading to la). had trayce thompson got a hit in the bottom of the 12th inning instead of a walk to drive in the winning run, i bet there would have been a card. i am still able to tie a topps now card to this post, however, as the back of the annual jackie robinson day card this year featured the statue of the trailblazer
dave roberts took the team out to the plaza to see the statue on april 15, and that's jason heyward in the foreground speaking to his teammates. this is a great addition to my dodger stadium collection.  of course, i picked up two copies so i would also have one for the 42 collection. here's the front of the card:
that's aaron judge, brayan bello, and ke'bryan hayes for those of you keeping score at home.

the dodgers did warrant a topps now card for their game on jackie robinson day courtesy of david peralta
who drove in james outman and miguel vargas
with a two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the ninth to beat the cubs 2-1.

this next card has nothing to do with dodger stadium or jackie robinson day, but it's another topps now card that i picked up, so it seems appropriate to tack it on to this post
yes, topps made a card of mookie betts playing shortstop and turning a double play in wrigley field. here's the back:
and, because i bought five of these directly from topps, i came away with a blue parallel numbered to 49
the parallel thing isn't guaranteed, but i like to think topps looks out for the small orders when so many of these cards are purchased in bulk by resellers.

anyway, it was great to be back at chavez ravine for a few games. can't believe i had been away for so long!