If you get that sequel reference, you're probably just about my age, and, like me, you felt that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles could do no wrong in 1993. Anyway, let's see the last of the Turkey Red trade from 2 by 3 Heroes.
Showing posts with label 2006 Fleer Ultra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006 Fleer Ultra. Show all posts
2015-04-08
2015-02-22
Tis The Season Winnings, Part VIII
Sometimes, I procrastinate posting and sorting some cards. Normally I don't pay too much attention to how long a particular item has been sitting on my desk, but given that this one was the Tis the Season contest from 2013, I've probably had it in my possession for a little over a year now. But, even with the long delay, I still want to throw Jeff at 2 by 3 Heroes some referral traffic while I show off my prize.
Part I II III IV V VI VII
Now we're moving into the mid-00s, when Upper Deck issued so many sets they're hard to track.
Wainwright was the only modern Cardinal from the cards I got for these years, and he's one of my favorites. I also enjoy the two David Ortiz cards, showing him in his two natural positions: swinging, and homerun trotting.
Part I II III IV V VI VII
Now we're moving into the mid-00s, when Upper Deck issued so many sets they're hard to track.
| 2007 Fleer Ultra #152 Adam Wainwright 2007 Upper Deck #69 Dustin Pedroia 2007 Upper Deck #590 David Ortiz 2006 Fleer Ultra #135 David Ortiz 2007 Upper Deck #573 Josh Beckett |
2013-08-18
College Bowl Game Contest Win, Part 15
For the 2012-2013 College Football season, I entered the College Football Pick 'Em contest hosted by madding of Cards on Cards. I've won several of his contests over the years, and he always dumps a ton of Cardinals on me when I do. Yet, I think this time he may have outdone himself. I may have to work hard to get them all posted before the 2013-14 College Football season starts August 29, and I start posting my Power Rankings again.
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I didn't own a single card from 2006 Fleer before these two. Now, my want list has had a net gain because I've added all Cardinals from the set.
I also didn't own any 2006 Fleer Ultra, but that one only added 5 Cardinals to my want list. Now, look at this card, then look at Mulder's Fleer card above. They look suspiciously similar, don't they? I'm pretty sure these were taken from the same game. How can I be so sure? I can't be 100% positive, but here is my evidence:
Gary Bennett was a solid, dependable backup to Molina for 2 years, but he wasn't near the character Jason LaRue was.
The Cardinals seem to pick up a lot of aging stars for their final years, but they seem to work out to be productive years. When Larry Walker came to St. Louis, I enjoyed getting to see a player I had known to be a superstar for a long time, and he did quite well in his final year and a half with us. 2005 Opening Day is another new set for me, despite my fondness for the current Opening Day sets.
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| 2006 Fleer #86 Tyler Johnson #91 Mark Mulder |
I didn't own a single card from 2006 Fleer before these two. Now, my want list has had a net gain because I've added all Cardinals from the set.
| 2006 Fleer Ultra #40 Mark Mulder |
- Those are the Cardinals Home Sunday caps. They don't mess around and wear them on special days; they're for Home Sundays.
- Mulder had no relief appearances in 2005, narrowing my search to his starts.
- He only started 1 Sunday game at Busch Stadium in 2005, on July 3.
| 2006 Upper Deck #808 Gary Bennett |
Gary Bennett was a solid, dependable backup to Molina for 2 years, but he wasn't near the character Jason LaRue was.
| 2005 Opening Day #32 Chris Carpenter #65 Woody Williams (x2) #154 Scott Rolen #156 Edgar Renteria #157 Larry Walker |
| 2005 Opening Day #17 Jim Edmonds |
The Cardinals seem to pick up a lot of aging stars for their final years, but they seem to work out to be productive years. When Larry Walker came to St. Louis, I enjoyed getting to see a player I had known to be a superstar for a long time, and he did quite well in his final year and a half with us. 2005 Opening Day is another new set for me, despite my fondness for the current Opening Day sets.
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Chris Carpenter,
Edgar Renteria,
Gary Bennett,
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Jim Edmonds,
Larry Walker,
Mark Mulder,
Scott Rolen,
Tyler Johnson,
Woody Williams
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