Showing posts with label 2014 bowman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 bowman. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

i hope it's a classic

looks like the world baseball classic kicks off next week. a couple of months ago, i thought it would be interesting to see how many of the 20 participating countries are represented within my dodger collection. i am not referring to players who hail from those countries, but rather those countries being represented on a dodger card. make sense? let's see how my collection fares!

the teams are divided in to four pools of five teams each. advancing teams in pools a and b will eventually face off (those teams are playing in taiwan and japan), and the advancing teams from pools c and d will square off in the united states. the final is scheduled to be held in miami on march 21. i'll link to the current team rosters in the text below.

pool a 

chinese taipei is represented by this 2008 topps update card of chin-lung hu
hu received a ton of cards in 2008 but never panned out at the big league level.

cuba is represented by this 2014 bowman yasiel puig international parallel
puig famously (and perhaps nefariously) defected from cuba to mexico before signing with the dodgers. puig is not on cuba's roster, but former dodgers onelki garcia and erisbel arruebarrena are. i hope the other players protect their ears!

the kingdom of the netherlands is represented by this 2009 topps chrome kenley jansen wbc insert
jansen, a native of curacao who joined the dodger organization in 2004, was a catcher back then. jansen is on the current roster, too, and bert blyleven is back as a coach. i know bert wasn't a dodger ever, but he's a bit of a favorite of mine so is worth a mention.

italy is not represented in my collection. i don't know of any dodger players who played for italy in the past, and there are no dodgers on their current roster.

panama is represented by this 1996 upper deck collector's choice roberto kelly silver signature parallel
when i think of baseball and panama, rod carew is the guy who comes to mind. panama is one of the teams that was not automatically included in the field - they had to qualify through a separate round of games. old friend javy guerra is on panama's squad this year.

pool b 

japan is represented by this 1997 bowman's best hideo nomo international inssert
the dodgers have had a fair number of players from japan suit up for them, but nomo is the one i think of first. i didn't see any dodgers - former or present - on the roster for japan.

korea is represented by another 2014 bowman international parallel - this one featuring hyun-jin ryu
ryu is injured and so is not on the roster. i didn't recognize any of the names on the roster from a dodger perspective. of course, chan ho park has several cards that i could have used here as well.

australia is featured in my collection thanks to this 1999 bowman chrome luke prokopec international refractor parallel
that is, of course, the sydney opera house behind him. no dodgers on the aussie squad, i am afraid, however there are a few recognizable major league names on the roster/staff.

china isn't represented in my collection, although former dodger jim lefebvre managed their team in the olympics one year as i recall. 

the czech republic is making their first appearance in the wbc, and there are no dodgers on their roster. tough to have a card in my collection to show when that is the case.

pool c 

the usa is represented by this 2022 topps pristine clayton kershaw pristine borders insert
i have plenty of other dodger cards that could have been used here, but the kershaw is the newest. kershaw is no longer on the team usa roster, but fellow dodgers mookie betts and will smith remain. dino ebel is the third base coach as well.

colombia has former dodger jolbert cabrera at the helm, but i don't have any cards in my dodger collection that reflect his nationality.

mexico is represented by this 1998 upper deck karim garcia national pride insert
i guess it's no surprise that i don't have a fernando valenzuela dodger card to show here, as the country-focused subsets and inserts didn't start showing up until after his dodger career came to an end. i will note that i filled out a sportlots order last year with a 2002 donruss super estrellas ismael valdes nacion de origen insert
not remembering that he was a ranger by then. oh well. there are a couple of dodgers on mexico's roster this year - austin barnes and julio urias - as well as former dodger alex verdugo. former dodger pitcher elmer dessens is the pitching coach, too.

canada is represented here by this 2009 bowman draft picks & prospects russell martin wbc xfractor parallel
martin is a coach for team canada in the tournament this year, as is fellow former dodger paul quantrill. freddie freeman is the only dodger player on the squad.

great britain is making their wbc debut, so my collection comes up short for them, although maybe trayce thompson will be featured on a wbc insert later this year? note that i am not counting the topps uk edition cards i own that feature the union jack on the front for this exercise.

pool d 

puerto rico features a roster that includes former dodgers jose de leon and kiké hernandez. i was surprised to not find any dodger cards representing puerto rico in my collection.

venezuela is represented in my collection by this 2021 panini national treasures keibert ruiz international treasures autograph card
ruiz is not on the roster, but old/new dodger miguel rojas is.

israel isn't represented in my dodger collection, although i did recognize a couple of names on the roster. joc pederson, of course, and also fellow 2020 world champion adam kolarek. neither are with the dodgers anymore as i am sure you well know.

the dominican republic is represented in my dodger collection many times, including by this 2001 upper deck sp game bat milestone edition adrian beltre card.
the country's flag is burned in to the bat chip. keep their flag in mind for later, by the way. this year's dominican team is stacked, and includes one former dodger in manny machado.

nicaragua is the last of the three newcomers to the tournament, and i don't have any dodger cards to represent that country.

so, 12 of 20 countries are represented by cards in my dodger collection. that's not too bad, and i am hoping for some others to be produced as a result of this year's contest.

i do want to give an honorable mention to yasiel puig's 2018 topps update international affair black parallel card
that i pulled from a dime or quarter box a few months ago. his bowman international card up above is a better representation of his home country of cuba, however.

finally, let's never forget the time when upper deck messed up royally in terms of international flavor
and issued a couple of cards of raul mondesi, including the 1996 collector's choice card above, referencing the country of dominica, not mondesi's home country of the dominican republic, and i don't think they have the right coloring on the bird featured on dominica's flag, either.

on with the tournament!

Saturday, August 7, 2021

showing up to the card show

today was the monthly card show here in the twin cities, but this post is about july. i attended last month's show - the first show i had been to since the fall of 2019 - october, i believe.  anyway, i got there just as it started and so it wasn't too crowded at first. i made a lap around looking for a couple of regulars, and found one of the guys who always has a dime box.

surprisingly, there aren't too many dime boxes at these shows, but more on that later. i wound up pulling 190 cards from his boxes to start my day. a couple of highlights were this 2016 panini diamond kings jose abreu mini which is numbered to /25
some 1980 topps burger king cards, including one of the late, great jr richard
a 2004 topps cracker jack vladimir guerrero card
which is actually the sticker parallel
some cards from the 2018 topps cody bellinger highlight set
a 2002 topps greg maddux card
showing him pitching in dodger stadium, which is not all that exciting but it's a new card for my dodger stadium collection.

here are the rest of the cards, give or take one or two i didn't scan, from this particular seller:
i have a soft spot for inserts and parallels if you couldn't already tell.  i haven't quite finished sorting these cards, but let me know if you see something you want/need.

next up i went to one of the vintage dealers to look at his 1957 topps supply as i continue to try to finish that set. i wound up buying a couple of cards of catchers
for $5 each. this was not a bargain, but whatever. 

the last table i spent any appreciable amount of time at was another regular dealer who seems to be one of those guys who doesn't want to bother with non-mojo cards. i say that in the best way possible because he is a really nice guy and is a longtime member of the twin cities sports card collectors club as far as i can tell. he just has a lot of good base and insert cards in a bunch of 5 for $1 monster boxes.

when i started digging through, there was just one other collector that i've run in to at other shows and events looking through these boxes. being the considerate card show attendee that i am, i started on the opposite end of the table. as we worked our way towards each other, we would show cards that we found that were steals at $0.20.  like this 2008 topps joey votto rookie card
there were two of them.

then there was this 2011 topps chrome colin kaepernick rookie card
plus gold parallels of 2008 topps joe biden
and john mccain cards
how about a 2008 topps moments & milestones tim lincecum blue parallel, numbered out of 10
less interesting is a 2011 bowman gold parallel of derek jeter
but i did find three online only cards from 2017 topps archives snapshots
and three 2000 fleer ultra gold medallion edition cards that i needed
that eric young card is one of my favorite cards from 2000. it gives a solid look at the jackie robinson heroes patch. the other two cards go in the dodger stadium collection.

here are the other cards i picked up for twenty cents apiece:
that duke snider card
is from a 1984 renata galasso set that i hadn't seen before. the back 
is done up like a '53 bowman. there are cards in the set of sandy koufax and jackie robinson, and i've added the sandy to my list of most wanted cards.
there's the other votto
the adam jones card is a dice back
and the heritage aparicio 
is already in my double play collection, but i added this one because i am pretty sure that the player sliding in is gil hodges in a play from the 1959 world series. in to the lurker collection it goes!
the 2011 topps chrome cards are atomic refractors, and the troy tulowitzki
goes in my double play collection.
that 2014 bowman jed lowrie is worth a closer look
it's probably the most aesthetically pleasing card i picked up on the day!
with the ryu, puig, and magill, i picked up a needed complete dodger team set of refractors from whatever bowman chrome draft picks set that is.
buybacks!
more buybacks! including this 75th anniversary stamped 1977 topps dave lopes league leader card:
most of the dodger buybacks i have are from 2015, but i was stoked to find this one.
a couple more buybacks and perhaps the last keibert ruiz card i will ever buy.
i tend not to pass on roberto clemente cards in bargain boxes
the degrom is the raised snowflake parallel, and the judge rookie is actually a reprint
kershaw is the back of the jackie robinson card in the previous scan. i was excited to see the ted williams card from 2019 topps. that really was a great moment at the 1999 all-star game
and i put this card in my lurker collection thanks to mr. padre there. the only way it could have been better is if williams had worn a red sox cap.
i don't think arozarena rookies would have been in this box last fall.
i put that rainbow foil parallel of the 2020 topps domingo leyba card
in my double play collection even though he held on to the ball
a full page of 2020 bowman ohtanis.

not a bad haul for just under $70. as always, i will try to make my money back and also send some of these out to trade partners. let me know if you see something that strikes your fancy!

bonus content! today was also national baseball card day. here's a card from 2019 nbbcd
that i picked up online after the fact. i'll report on whether or not any of the dealers who have stores brought any 2021 nbbcd product to today's show in a future post.