Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

2015 Deluxe First Rate Rookies


The 2015 rookie class may go down as one of the strongest in MLB history. This post is probably a bit of a precursor to the 2016 Spirit All-Rookie Team or whatever. Since a player's worth/value in the hobby is probably no higher than their prospect and rookie years, seems like a good time to throw some rookie autos into a high-end product. Even at 15-deep, this is a pretty solid checklist:

1. Kris Bryant
2. Carlos Correa
3. Matt Duffy
4. Miguel Sano
5. Kyle Schwarber
6. Noah Syndergaard
7. Francisco Lindor
8. Jung Ho Kang
9. Joc Pederson
10. Robert Osuna
11. Stephen Piscotty
12. Addison Russell
13. Chris Heston
14. Andrew Heaney
15. Odubel Herrera


The design is pretty similar to the Dynamic Duos and the Deluxe base, using elements of team colors with a bit of a beam pattern, minimal text/ornaments and similar typefaces. There's a soft white fade for legible signatures along with some of the standard gold foil for the name and logo.


The back has minimal design elements. Along the top color bar, player portrait fades in from the right with the "First Rate Rookies" logotype and card number on the left. Below is the name/position/team combo from the front as well as a full-color team logo. The rest of the space is filled with the standard authenticity language and the rest of the fine print.

Monday, August 24, 2015

2015 Gint-a-cuffs (Part 3 of 3)

Heading into the final 8 packs, I'm sitting at a whopping 100 points. Let's put this thing down.


#36 - Anthony Ranaudo
#45 - Chris Owings
#90 - Darren Rovell
#147 - Yoenis Cespedes
#167 - Julie Foudy
#322 - Mark Melancon
SP-69 Chase Utley (Starting Points) +2
MINI BP-10 Tyto Alba (Birds of Prey) +2

PACK TOTAL: 4
RUNNING TOTAL: 104

I feel like the Birds of Prey set is a pretty blatant appeal by Topps to a certain card blogger.


#14 - LaTroy Hawkins
#33 - Michael Wacha
#106 - Yunel Escobar
#178 - Travis d’Arnaud
#213 - Elvis Andrus
#275 - Billy Hamilton
SP-15 Jon Lester (Starting Points) +2
MINI 112 - Buck 65

PACK TOTAL: 2
RUNNING TOTAL: 106

Even without the lens of non-scoring Gint-a-cuffs cards, this is a pretty unremarkable pack. 


#59 - Hector Rondon
#89 - Jonathan Papelbon
#157 - Jose Reyes
#288 - Robinson Cano
GS-10 Dolly the Sheep (Great Scott!) +2
FSRB-JVO Joey Votto Full-Sized Relic (FPx1.7) +10.2
MINI 112 - Buck 65 (A&G Back) +2

PACK TOTAL: 14.2
RUNNING TOTAL: 120.2

One the heels of the most boring pack of the box, we've come to the final hit of the box, a full-size gray relic. Luckily, Mr. Votto is on the Favorite Player list so he bumps up the point value a bit. Still, it was right around this point I started to accept that I'm not winning this year. Let's soldier through th rest of box.


#31 - Frank Caliendo
#54 - Javier Baez
#158 - Kurt Suzuki
#276 - Alex Rodriguez (YANKEES) -1
#281 - Cory Spangenberg
#314 - Ian Desmond
AA-18 Dory Spear (Ancient Armory) +2
MINI 264 - Matt Kemp (Black-Bordered) +3

PACK TOTAL: 4
RUNNING TOTAL: 124.2

The A-Rod card is a lot less palatable at this point of the break.


#6 - Lucas Duda
#168 - Clay Buchholz
#171 - Anthony Rendon
#193 - Aramis Ramirez
#256 - Sonny Gray
#301 - Justin Morneau
SP-49 Joe Mauer (Starting Points) +2
MINI 276 - Alex Rodriguez (A&G Back / YANKEES) +1

PACK TOTAL: 3
RUNNING TOTAL: 127.2

Okay, seriously. What is with all of these A-Rod cards??


#101 - Stephen Strasburg
#217 - Wade Miley
#229 - Ivan Drago -1
#237 - Hyun-Jin Ryu
#246 - Andrew Cashner
#321 - Ben Zobrits
SP-29 Victor Martinez (Starting Points) +2
MINI 123 - Micah Johnson (A&G Flag Back) +8

PACK TOTAL: 9
RUNNING TOTAL: 136.2

The A&G Flag Back mini was a nice little surprise. Granted, I couldn't tell you a single fact about Micah Johnson so it could've been a little nicer surprise.


#84 - Josh Harrison
#257 - Pablo Sandoval
#268 - Jimbo Fisher -1
#284 - Jay Bruce
#300 - Bryce Brentz
#306 - Stephen Drew (YANKEES) -1
SP-80 Fernando Rodney (Starting Points) +2
MINI 309 - Gabe Kapler (SP) +3

PACK TOTAL: 3
RUNNING TOTAL: 139.2

Alright, things are getting a little gross here. I'm ready for the end.


#13 - Koji Uehara
#115 - Dustin Pedroia
#175 - DJ LeMahieu
#204 - Chase Headley (YANKEES) -1
#231 - Henderson Alvarez
#320 - Dallas Keuchel
WAS-6 Brontosaurus (What Once Was Believed) +2
MINI HBF-6 Benjamin Hornigold (Hoist the Black Flag) +2

PACK TOTAL: 3

FINAL TOTAL: 142.2

That happy little brontosaurus is the saving grace of the last few packs. I somehow managed to score 60 fewer points than last year's box. Can't win them all I suppose. It was still fun and I'm anxious to see how/if I rebound in 2016.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

2015 Gint-a-cuffs (Part 2 of 3)

A third of the way through my Gint-a-cuffs box, I'm sitting at 51 points and 2 hits remaining. Let's jump right into part 2.


#25 - Mark Trumbo
#131 - Josh Reddick
#162 - Anthony Rizzo (FP) +2
#245 - Ryan Howard (FP) +2
#263 - Pedro Alvarez
#340 - Neftali Perez
SP-37 Salvador Perez (Starting Points) +2
MINI 236 - Julio Teheran

PACK TOTAL: 6
RUNNING TOTAL: 57

Thanks to a couple of guys on the Favorite Players list, this is actually a pretty decent pack.



#103 - Salvador Perez
#179 - Manny Machado
#266 - Drew Storen
#339 - Clayton Kershaw
SP-8 Adam Jones (Starting Points) +2
Mini A&G Buyback - Nick Swisher +4
MINI FIRST-4 Dolley Madison (First Ladies) +2

PACK TOTAL: 8
RUNNING TOTAL: 65

These 10th Anniversary Buybacks are weird. I guess they're "added value" even though this framed mini version meant one less card in the pack for me. I can't imagine there being too many opportunities for me to get rid of this random Nick Swisher quasi-hit with artificial scarcity, unless Chris Olds stumbles across this particular post. Oh well.



#65 - David Ortiz (FP) +2
#85 - Kris Bryant
#203 - David Wright +2
#206 - Erick Aybar
#328 - Val Kilmer
SP-58 Brian McCann (Starting Points) +2
Full-Size A&G Buyback - Alex Rodriguez +2
MINI 95 - Kole Calhoun (A&G Back) +2

PACK TOTAL: 10
RUNNING TOTAL: 75

Now this 10th Anniversary Buyback is definitely more intriguing. I've kind of come out the other side with A-Rod. I think it's hilarious that he's doing well again this season after he was such a magnet for hate the last few years. I'm not really a fan of his per se but I definitely welcome the baseball gods trolling everybody. If only there wasn't the Yankee penalty attached to this card. Add in the Favorite Players and the A&G back and this is probably the best pack of the box so far. Not to mention that the Kris Bryant rookie card doesn't even score any points.



#53 - Brandon Crawford (FT) +1
#78 - Carlos Gonzalez
#99 - Yan Gomes
#138 - Michael Pineda (YANKEES) -1
#189 - Kennys Vargas
#224 - Edinson Volquez
WAS-3 Ether (What Once Was Believed) +2
MINI 143 - Mike Zunino (A&G Back) +2

PACK TOTAL: 4
RUNNING TOTAL: 79

I wish I could have put money on Brandon Crawford winning a Silver Slugger before a Gold Glove. The odds would probably have been like 110:1 or something. I could have made a fortune at the end of this season.


#2 - Nick Markakis
#15 - Justin Verlander
#70 - Kyle Seager
#241 - CC Sabathia (YANKEES) -1
#274 - Mookie Betts
#330 - Jason Heyward
WAS-9 California Island (What Once Was Believed) +2
MINI 292 - Grant Balfour (Black-Bordered) +3

PACK TOTAL: 4
RUNNING TOTAL: 83

I don't get why the black-bordered minis are so non-black-bordered. The little intricate ornamentation they added is unique to these parallels, so it's not like they were just following suit with their base design. They'd really look nice if they stood out a little bit more.


#239 - Zach Britton
#242 - James McCann
#252 - Mike Trout (FP) +2
#295 - Joe Nathan
MM-13 Cyclops (Menagerie of the Mind) +2
FMR-MH Matt Holliday (Framed Mini Relic) +8
MINI 85 - Kris Bryant

PACK TOTAL: 12
RUNNING TOTAL: 95

Hit #2 of the box. Whaddaya know, it's one of my least-liked players from one of my least-liked teams. I'm pretty sure Cardinals fans aren't even all that crazy about Matt Holliday. And again, the best card of the pack just happens to earn me zero points.


#12 Nelson Cruz
#29 Nick Swisher
#42 Max Scherzer
#181 Drew Hutchison
#208 Jose Fernandez
#289 Wil Myers
SP-57 Jacoby Ellsbury (Starting Points) +2
MINI 156 - Brian Dozier

PACK TOTAL: 2
RUNNING TOTAL: 97

Silver lining to this dud of a pack is the lack of Yankees, even though Ellsbury is, in fact, a Yankee.



#74 - Casey McGehee (FT) +1
#116 - Freddie Freeman
#143 - Mike Zunino
#145 - Santiago Casilla (FT) +1
#271 - Dexter Fowler
#350 - Masahiro Tanaka (YANKEES) -1
WOULD-1 Flying Car (What Once Would Be) +2
MINI 196 - Ian Kinsler

PACK TOTAL: 3

RUNNING TOTAL: 100

I know Topps has to make checklists and produce the cards waaaay in advance of release but this is a really great example of the flaw in the current system. Here we have a set that doesn't hit shelves until late July. Casey McGehee was designated for assignment May 24. His replacement, Matt Duffy, has since been one of the best thirdbasemen in the National League and is a serious contender for Rookie of the Year. Duffy, who was part of the Giants' postseason roster last year, has yet to have an MLB card produced. Meanwhile, Topps did manage to make room on the checklist for Gary Brown, who used to be considered one of the Giants' top prospects. Brown's inclusion in this year's Allen & Ginter set is even more egregious, considering he was DFA'd by the Giants before the season even began. To make matters worse, he's been picked up and DFA'd by two other teams since then.

So here I am as a Giants fan with cards of 2 players who essentially made zero contribution to the Giants' 2015 season. Meanwhile, our all-star caliber rookie thirdbaseman will be surfacing for the first time in Topps' Update series, which is just a minor step above Opening Day when it comes to enthusiasm in the hobby. Again, I know why this all happened but am just pointing out that in no way should this happen.

And as that rant ends, so does Part 2 of my Gint-a-cuffs box. I'm sitting at an even 100, on pace for 150 points with one hit remaining. 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

2015 Gint-a-cuffs (Part 1 of 3)

August has thankfully arrived and given me some content to post via the annual Gint-a-cuffs contest. This is my fourth consecutive year to compete; I have a pretty good winning percentage in the danged thing that surely isn't sustainable (foreshadowing...)

This is part 1 of 3 of my box of 2015 Topps Allen & Ginter

Jose Abreu Oversize Boxloader +8

RUNNING TOTAL: 8

I've gotten a lot of Abreu cards this year, though of course it's a year too late. I still don't understand why Topps has two different versions of these oversized boxtoppers. There's the standard base design just blown-up and then this completely different design. Like a lot of choices they make, it just seems pointless to me.



#48 - Coco Crisp
#68 - Matt Barnes
#111 - Dellin Betances (YANKEES) -1
#135 - Mark Teixeira (YANKEES) -1
#331 - Alcides Escobar
SP-56 Ryan Braun (Starting Points) +2
Full-Size A&G Buyback - Louis Braille +3
MINI BODY-8 Barbell Lifts (A Healthy Body) +4

PACK TOTAL: 7
RUNNING TOTAL: 15

The 'Starting Points' insert is this year's super-expansive filler. It's pretty ugly. It looks like one of the runner-up designs for the base card that just didn't get used. Having to cram the insert title in there really crowds everything. If the photos were cutout like the basecards instead of just feathered on the edges, that would alleviate some of the claustrophobia. But really, it's all kind of uninspired. You could plug any number of concepts into this design and they'd fit just as well as the 'starting point' concept.



#166 - Carlos Gomez
#207 - Derek Norris
#216 - Jake Lamb
#248 - Jose Bautista (FP) +2
#297 - Magna Carta +1
#335 - Collin Cowgill
MM-4 Phoenix (Menagerie of the Mind) +2
MINI 117 - Corey Kluber (A&G Back) +2

PACK TOTAL: 7
RUNNING TOTAL: 22

I actually like the base design this year. The asymmetry is nice without throwing things off balance. The Allen & Ginter logo is a little big but it looks nice still. I'm not crazy about the shifting border colors, though it's feasible they have something to do with the Ginter Code so I'll let it slide. The players are cropped a lot tighter this year. Not sure if it's better or worse but I appreciate that it's a break from the norm. It'll help differentiate 2015 from other sets years from now I imagine.



#49 - Hisashi Iwakuma
#50 - Francisco Rodriguez
#83 - Matt Harvey
#127 - Nick Castellanos
#191 - John Lackey
#313 -  Jhonny Peralta
WAS-1 Flat Earth (What Once Was Believed) +2
MINI MBT3 - James J. Hill (Magnates, Barons, Tycoons) +2

PACK TOTAL: 4
RUNNING TOTAL: 26

The full-size insert here is "What Once Was Believed" which features formerly accepted truths that have since been proven false. Don't confuse them with the "What Once Would Be" inserts, though. We'll take a look at those coming up... 



#51 - Matt Garza
#52 - Jake Marisnick
#121 - Wei-Yin Chen
#183 - Edwin Encarnacion
#198 - Albert Pujols
#305 - Chris Carter
SP-42 Hyun-Jin Ryu (Starting Points) +2
MINI 27 - Maikel Franco

PACK TOTAL: 2
RUNNING TOTAL: 28

Every time I pull a Dodger card, I get sad and start adding up the negative points until I realize that it's just the hated Yankees we're penalized for. But then I get sad again because now I'm stuck with another gross Dodgers card. 



#44 - Sal Vulcano
#72 - Joe Panik (FT-Giants) +1
#110 - Victor Martinez
#153 - Brandon Moss
#199 - Zack Greinke
#311 - Michael Brantley
SP-90 Prince Fielder (Starting Points) +2
MINI 69 - Christian Bethancourt

PACK TOTAL: 3
RUNNING TOTAL: 31

I'm slowly accumulating points here. Thank goodness there are a ton of Giants on the checklist. I'm glad I was able to accumulate some nice Joe Panik cards before he got called up and turned into such a solid player.



#102 - James “Clubber” Lang
#114 - Brian McCann (YANKEES) -1
#126 - Alexei Ramirez
#160 - Danny Santana
#243 - Jean Segura
#343 - Angel Pagan (FT) +1
GS-6 Deoxyribonucleic Acid (Great Scott!) +2
MINI 259 - Jonathan Schoop (Black-Bordered) +3

PACK TOTAL: 5
RUNNING TOTAL: 36

The "Great Scott!" cards feature scientific breakthroughs that have occurred through history. Some people have been clamoring for more DNA cards for a while so maybe this will appease them? This will not appease them.



#69 - Christian Bethancourt
#92 - Michelle Beadle
#190 - Michael Bourn
#230 - Keith Law
#254 - Alex Gordon
#338 - Mike Napoli
WOULD-7 Easy-Clean Furniture (What Once Would Be) +2
MINI 272 - Glen Perkins

PACK TOTAL: 2
RUNNING TOTAL: 38

And here is the "What Once Would Be" insert. These are all black & white drawings of stuff that was predicted to happen in the future but never came to be. I guess these are supposed to be sister inserts but I feel like they just get in the way and are needlessly confusing. And worse than that, the "What Once Would Be" cards are just boring to look at.



#17 - Yadier Molina (FP) +2
#112 - Buck 65
#172 - Matt Carpenter
#317 - Hunter Strickland (FT) +1
AA-9 Flail (Ancient Armory) +2
MINI HBF-10 Henry Every (Hoist the Black Flag) +2
FSRA-APA Aaron Paul (Full-Size Relic) +6

PACK TOTAL: 13
RUNNING TOTAL: 51

Here we have the first hit. It's a non-baseball one of some guy from some show I didn't watch. I mean, I guess Aaron Paul would be one of the better non-athlete hits to get. Perhaps if it was memorabilia from Bojack Horseman I'd be a little more excited. Overall, though, a very welcomed pack to end part 1. I'm currently on pace to come nowhere close to last year's wining score. Let's hope that changes... (spoiler alert, it won't...)

Monday, July 20, 2015

2015 Deluxe Duos


I've had all the base cards posted for each of the 4 Spirit releases but I was still lacking an insert design for the Deluxe set. I decided to resurrect the Deluxe Duos autograph cards after their absence in 2014. Turns out that when you design 900 individual cards in a summer, it cuts into your ability to create inserts for other releases.


Like previous Deluxe Duos designs, this one features a pair of teammates sharing the same card while featuring autographs of both players. This is the first time the orientation has been vertical. I left more room for player images than usual since sometimes they get squeezed into a corner with maybe just their faces peeking out. Since these would be "on-card" autographs, it's up to the players themselves to decide how much of their signature should overlap their pictures. Design elements from the Deluxe base cards are present, with the team color fades and the same fonts for player name, team and position.


Some nice portraits anchor the design on the back with the team logo making an appearance. I like the simplicity of the back here. Ditch the senseless writeup and stick with some nice photos and lots of empty space. It makes things a little more elegant, befitting a release called "Deluxe."

Friday, July 3, 2015

2015 Clubhouse All Out


After the clean and tidy Incumbents design, I decided to go 180° with this All Out insert. The checklist here features players that go "all out" on the field, whether with the glove on the basepaths. You could fairly call this the Clubhouse version of Topps' Opening Day Play Hard insert. Personally, I think "All Out" is a much better name. And design-wise, I think I have them beat as well.


After cutting out these great action photos, I added a little glowing fuzz to them so they'd look a little "otherworldly" or so. The background is kind of a grungy gray stone thing to help the team color splash/explosion things stand out a bit more. It was a lot fun adding all the color. The names are in gold foil to help differentiate them from the "All Out" logo.


The motif is applied to the back of the card minus the color splashes. They had to be sacrificed so you could read all the jibberish nice and easily. I also made space for the team logo in the bottom right corner.

Monday, June 29, 2015

2015 Pennant Incumbents


I felt like it was time to resurrect this insert after I failed to make any for the 2014 Pennant set. There's been a lot of turnover in the MLB rosters since 2013 so it won't be quite a complete rehash. Here's a look at the 2015 checklist versus 2013's:

ARI - Daniel Hudson (Miguel Montero)
ATL - Freddie Freeman (Tim Hudson)
BAL - Adam Jones (Nick Markakis)
BOS - David Ortiz
CHC - Starlin Castro (Alfonso Soriano)
CHW - John Danks (Paul Konerko)
CIN - Brandon Phillips
CLE - Michael Brantley (Asdrubal Cabrera)
COL - Troy Tulowitzki (Todd Helton)
DET - Justin Verlander
HOU - Jason Castro (Wesley Wright)
KCR - Alex Gordon
LAA - Jered Weaver
LAD - Andre Ethier
MIA - Giancarlo Stanton (Ricky Nolasco)
MIL - Ryan Braun
MIN - (Joe Mauer) Justin Morneau
NYM - David Wright
NYY - Alex Rodriguez (Derek Jeter)
OAK - Coco Crisp (Daric Barton)
PHI - Chase Utley (Jimmy Rollins)
PIT - Andrew McCutchen
SDP - Will Venable (Chase Headley)
SFG - Matt Cain
SEA - Felix Hernandez
STL - Yadier Molina
TBR - Evan Longoria (Ben Zobrist)
TEX - Elvis Andrus (Ian Kinsler)
TOR - Jose Bautista (Adam Lind)
WAS - Ryan Zimmerman

It's a lot stronger this time around with only maybe Daniel Hudson, John Danks and Will Venable as the real downers. 


Design-wise, it's very reminiscent of the inaugural version: posed player portrait cutouts, solid team-color backgrounds. This year, though, I've incorporated the 2015 Pennant base design a bit with the frame edge corners. I added pinstripes to the background for a little more interest as well as some starts to bring in a little of that "elected official" campaign look. Being a "retro" set, the colors are a little skewed and there's some grain added to the images.


The backs are pretty straight-forward. They're the standard black & white for Pennant cards with a little write-up and team logo. The cleaner, the better.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

2015 Pennant


Time for the old-timey set. Again, the Pennant brand isn't modeled after a particular set from the past like some of Topps' retro sets have been. The designs basically just contain elements that are reminiscent of an older era. So here's the 2015 version.


The card stock here is of the dull variety, meaning the colors are a little muted and there's definitely not a glossy finish. I've also added a little faux texture to the borders to help make it a little bit aged. In each corner is a little team color shape mean to look like those old photo frame edges you may have seen in photo albums from the past. Inset from the margins is another team color box with the player photo busting out from the edges. Along the bottom is a black bar to house their name, position and team. For the places where their white pants overlap the box, I had to add a black drop box behind the white text to keep things readable. I usually hate to add any kind of stroke or background to the text but I think it kinda fits the rest of the design here so I guess you can call it a happy little accident.


I decided to add a parallel into the mix this year almost strictly because of the design. The sepia parallel here fits perfectly since there are so many different frames and layers to keep thing interesting even when monochromatic. And since the card stock is perfect for autos, I decided to show an autograph version of the Soler card. I just removed the overlap from the bottom of the card and added a white fade spot to keep the signature nice and clean.


The backs are kind of inversed from the front with the corner edges being white and the thick margins being black. A couple things of note here are the full player name and also full career stat box. For the guys fairly new to the majors, there's room for a brief write-up. Overall, I'm really happy with the design, especially the sepia parallels. If I were to ever test-out getting some of my cards printed, this would definitely be at the top of the list.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

2015 Clubhouse All-Stars


Just in time to start the 2015 MLB season, let's take a look at the first 2015 Clubhouse insert, highlighting the players who made the 2014 All-Star teams. I've been doing this insert each year since I started the blog because it's always a great encapsulation of the standout players of the league. This year, it gives me a legitimate reason to feature a Derek Jeter since (so far) I've refrained from putting retired players into any Spirit product.


The cards are split by league once again with red to designate NL guys and blue for the AL. The bottom left corner as a foil star design which is a good anchor for the player name/position to the right along with the "2014 National/American League All-Star" text along the left edge. In the upper left corner is the respective league logo. The foil here is used strictly as a design embellishment and not as a crutch, with the names being an easy-to-read white on top of the color background. I've noticed I tend to lean towards centered, symmetric designs so I'm happy going asymmetrical here.


The back has room for a nice portrait-type image up top along with space for the team logo and a brief write-up. Since the all-star squads seem to be expanding each year, this insert set has a big checklist that would lend itself to being a "one-per-pack" insert which is perfect for a low-end product like Clubhouse.

Now that the season kicks into full-gear tonight and tomorrow, get ready for more designs coming with more regularity. Good luck to everybody's favorite teams and let's 'play ball'!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

2015 Clubhouse

Time to check in with Spirit's "low-end" set, Clubhouse. This is traditionally a bright and colorful design and this year is no different.


I seem to be alternating between horizontal and vertical each year so I guess we're back upright following the 2014 design. The front of the card has solid team-color stripes along the top and bottom with team-colored baseball close-up in the center. The players are cut out and overlapping the stripe at the top which also is an anchor for the team logo. The last names are big and spaced out with the player first name running off-center above it.


On the back, the color stripes return to house the player name and vitals. There's a circle bleeding over from the edge for an additional player photo with the position following that curve below. Right in the middle is an even bigger team logo with a pretty full stat box below. Underneath that middle section is a screened-back version of the baseball from the front. For some of the younger players, there's plenty of room below the stats for a few lines of more information.

Unlike last year, I decided to keep these parallel-free so hopefully they'll be more inserts to fill out the packs. I already have the annual All-Star design done and ready to write once I get around to it, so it looks like I'm well ahead of last year's pace.

Friday, February 20, 2015

2015 Spirit Award Winners


Well I guess baseball is officially back now that pitchers and catchers are starting to report to camp. I guess the Design On Deck equivalent to that is the unveiling of the Award Winners insert design. It's traditionally the first insert I tackle each season. Once again, it there are four segments: NL Gold Glove, AL Gold Glove, NL Silver Sluggers, AL Silver Sluggers. In the past they've been very shiny with an overwhelming amount of silver and gold foil. Last season they were a little more subdued and I followed that sensibility again this time around. Oh yeah, the both NL segments feature red while the AL ones use blue. Again.


The Gold Gloves feature a fielding shot cutout over a gold-ish background. The foil has been pared down to just borders around the design elements along with the player name and "Spirit Award Winners" text. The Silver Sluggers are the same only with silver instead and a batting shot, naturally. I thought the banner motif worked well for the subject matter and helped keep things clean but not too dull. I like that you can make out the background of the photos instead of just having the players cut out and removed from the context of a stadium. You'll probably be seeing more of that from the rest of this year's Spirit designs.


On the back, the banner design reappears but is paired with black and white instead of the shininess. The top half is reserved for a sizable photo plus team logo in the corner. Below, there's room for a brief write-up set on top of a watermarked league logo.

Four years in I think the 2016 version will have to change things up a bit. Perhaps I can add stuff like MVPs and Rookies of the Year?