Showing posts with label 2006 upper deck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006 upper deck. Show all posts

11 June 2015

before i get to archives...

i understand that 2015 topps archives is live. i also understand that they are using the 1957 topps design for one of the four subsets in the base set.  that's nice, although i do wish that 1978 would get some love sometime before heritage catches up in 2027.  speaking of heritage, the last time we saw the 1957 topps design was in 2006 with the topps heritage set.  this is the dodger team card from that set
it features a photo taken inside dodger stadium - a stadium that didn't exist in 1957.  here are a few more dodgers from that set - cesar izturis
hong-chih kuo
derek lowe
and bill mueller
i rather like the mueller card. it seems like an old-timey pose.  i understand that don sutton is featured in the 1957 topps design grouping in the archives set this year, and i hope that his card is also old-timey in flavor. 

here are some other random cards from my scanned folder.

2006 fleer andre ethier
2006 upper deck jayson werth
2006 topps jim tracy (through the mail autograph success!)
pretty sure tracy is standing in the same spot izturis was for the heritage card up above - notice the palm tree…

2004 topps jim tracy (through the mail autograph success!)

2005 upper deck roy campanella wingfield collection
and 2005 upper deck pee wee reese wingfield collection 
those last two are nice looking cards.  i don't think either campy or pee wee are in archives this year - it's koufax, duke, and jackie as far as brooklyn-era dodgers go.  i'll try to find some of them in a blaster sometime this weekend - stay tuned...

09 March 2015

red crosses for katrina

back in september of 2005, major league baseball and the major league baseball players' association teamed with the red cross to raise money for relief efforts benefitting the victims of hurricane katrina.  red cross stickers were added to players' helmets - you may have seen them on some cards in 2006, like this fleer ultra chris shelton card
this topps john rodriguez card
and this upper deck jason botts card
i don't consider these part of my memorial patch collection (botts is wearing the johnny oates memorial patch, by the way), but felt it was worth recognizing the red cross helmet stickers in case anyone was wondering.

27 January 2015

random notes about random cards

it's time for that sort of post again - a random assortment of cards that have been languishing in my scanned folder for various amounts of time.  excited, aren't you?

random card: 2001 fleer greats of the game carl erskine
random fact: the dodger logo on the card is from the team's los angeles days.  although oisk did pitch for the dodgers following their move to la, both the card's photo and team affiliation refer to him as a brooklyn dodger.  it's better when all of the features of the card match, but i still really like that 2001 greats of the game set.

random card: 2006 upper deck jeff kent
random fact: the player behind kent is jason repko. repko had a card in the 2006 as well, but it was the same number (283) as another player's and seems to be a bit harder to find.

random card: 2011 bowman chris withrow topps 100 insert
random fact: withrow needs to work on his 'suttoning' pose.

random card: 2013 bowman chrome jeremy rathjen mini parallel
random fact: rathjen seems to be looking at the same thing withrow is staring at.

random card: 2014 topps adrian gonzalez spring fever
random fact: gonzalez has mastered his jeremy rathjen pose.

random card: 2014 topps yasiel puig spring fever
random fact: dodger stadium is the only big league stadium with an in-house arborist.  if you've never been, it's worth giving yourself time to enjoy the landscaping, including the abundance of palm trees. that last sentence was a random opinion.

random card: 1982 topps joe ferguson
random fact: this card uses the same photo that topps featured on ferguson's 1981 topps card.

random card: 1985 7-up cubs coaching staff, featuring a member of the 1978 topps dodgers (johnny oates)
random fact: the only start of bill connors' pitching career came against the chicago cubs in 1967.  bet you thought i was going to give you a random oates or zimmer fact, didn't you?

random card: 1990 fleer baseball all-stars canadian steve sax
random fact: the only thing that makes this a canadian card is that it was printed in canada, and i am not sure that there is an american printed version, so it's not even a variation.

31 December 2014

the calendar turns with some double play turns

looks like we made it through another year, and what better way to celebrate than to show some double play turns.  i've found a few more that are new to my collection, and none may be better than this 1991 pacific senior league jerry terrell card
it's a coach card to boot!

i had overlooked this 1997 upper deck neifi perez
double play turn due to the over application of foil, but now it has had its status upgraded in my collection from monster box fodder to double play binder material.

similarly, i had previously failed to show the back of mike bordick's 1993 upper deck sp card
even though i had shown the front a long time ago.

here's a 1998 pacific online scott spiezio card
i've shown the red foil parallel before, but not the base.

how about some derek jeter for all the fan boys out there.  here's his 2005 topps card
plus a 2006 upper deck
and a 2008 upper deck superstar card
i'm actually looking forward to some decent final tributes in 2015.

alfonso soriano was, at one time, jeter's double play partner.  here's a 2001 leaf rookies & stars card of the former yankee second baseman
i had almost forgotten he was once an infielder.

now how about some trevor plouffe?  here's a 2012 topps golden sparkle parallel,
a 2012 topps walmart blue parallel,
and a 2012 topps mini card
of the twins' current third baseman.  now, instead of turning double plays, plouffe hits doubles - he had 40 in 2014, which was good for fourth in the league.

i picked up this 2010 topps robin yount short print a while back
it would have looked nice as a 1978 or 1979 topps card, i think.

fast forward to 2014, and we have the somewhat rare double play card whose subject is the base runner - jordan danks in this case
and a pretty standard double play turn, although it is a red hot foil parallel, featuring the marlins' donovan solano
i'm hoping to see some photoshopped dee gordon as a marlin double play turns in 2015.

11 December 2014

i need a new favorite dodger

it turns out that yesterday was quite a day for the dodgers in terms of player personnel.  gone are dee gordon and dan haren (i already had a post queued up for later today before this other deal was made official) and in are jimmy rollins, howie kendrick, and some relatively unknown marlins.  well, add matt kemp to the list of former dodgers as he was dealt to the padres for yasmani grandal and a couple of other players.

here's kemp's 2006 upper deck rookie card
kemp was my favorite dodger, supplanting nomar.  he was more than that, however, as i referred to him as my baseball salvation - the guy i thought would be anchoring the team for 10 or 15 years.  i traveled to colorado to see kemp play not too long after he was called up. he was hitting around .350 at the time, and he didn't disappoint me, hitting his first career double and driving in a couple of runs.  he hit two home runs in the series finale, and i was hooked.

there probably won't be any 2015 cards of kemp wearing dodger blue, unless he's in the topps flagship series 1 release i guess.  here are some cards from the past, then, to keep my spirits up.

2008 topps chrome refractor
2010 topps triple threads emerald parallel
2010 upper deck jersey relic
2012 bowman's best
2012 topps museum collection
which reminds me that i need to do an official duke snider memorial patch post

2012 topps triple threads
2013 topps mini
and a 2014 topps chrome refractor
there's no doubt in my mind that kemp is now my favorite non-dodger, and that clayton kershaw is my favorite dodger.  there's also no doubt in my mind that i'll be heading to san diego in 2015 to see the bison play.

07 November 2014

the raul mondesi trade legacy

of the 5 straight rookies of the year that the dodgers boasted from 1992-1996, raul mondesi was my favorite.  dude was an athlete.  the 1994 nl rookie of the year was the first dodger to go 30/30 - he did so in both 1997 and 1999 - and the only dodger in that club until matt kemp joined him in 2011.  this is mondesi's 1998 topps tek card, by the way
mondesi was signed by the dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1988, and he worked his way up the minor league system until he hit the big time in 1993.  alas, mondesi wore thin with the dodgers and was traded to the blue jays following his productive 1999 campaign.

the dodgers received shawn green in exchange for mondesi.  green got a dodger topps tek card of his own in 2000
he and mondesi both hit 24 home runs in their first year with their new teams, however mondesi played in less than 100 games while green suited up for all 162.  after that, the trade was clearly lopsided in the dodgers' favor.  green went on to hit over 40 home runs in back-to-back seasons, including a franchise best 49 in 2001.  green played for the dodgers through the 2004 season, with his final act as a dodger coming in the 2004 nlds where he hit 3 more home runs in a losing effort.

following the 2004 season, paul depodesta realized that he needed a catcher, having traded away jim tracy's heart and soul, paul loduca, during the previous season.  he dealt green to the diamondbacks for a few players, including dioner navarro, who had been acquired by the diamondbacks from the yankees that same day in the randy johnson trade
that's navarro's 2006 upper deck card, which also happens to be the year that the dodgers traded him away to the devil rays.  with the emergence of russell martin, navarro was expendable, and ned sent him and jae seo to tampa for another catcher (toby hall) and big bird - mark hendrickson - seen here on a 2006 topps turkey red card
hendrickson had left his nba career behind to pitch in the majors, and he did so for 10 seasons.  his dodger tenure lasted through the 2007 season, after which he left the club as a free agent.  thus ended the raul mondesi trade legacy.