2008 - Manny Ramirez (what an awful photo)
2007 - Carlos Beltran
1999- David Wells, highlight
2005 - Jason Giambi
2004 - Nomar Garciaparra
2003 - Albert Pujols
2002 - Randy Johnson
2001 - Alex Rodriguez
1999- David Wells, highlight
1998 - Dennis Eckersley
1997 - Damian Moss (wow, nice choice, Topps)
1996 - Cal Ripken
1995 - Tim Salmon
1994 - Cal Ripken
1992 - Len Dykstra
1990 - Don Mattingly
1989 - George Brett
1987 - Pete Rose
1986 - Mike Schmidt
1985 - Reggie Jackson
1984 - Andre Dawson
1983 - Rod Carew
1982 - George Brett
1981 - George Foster
1980 - Jim Rice
1979 - Johnny Bench
1978 - Reggie Jackson
1977 - Frank Tanana
1976 - American League victory leaders
1975 - 1962 MVP winners, Mickey Mantle and Maury Wills (featured on a '62 card that doesn't really exist).
1974 - Cesar Cedeno
1973 - Billy Williams
1973 - Billy Williams
1972 - Lou Brock
1970 - Boog Powell, AL Playoffs
(Here's where it gets into money I don't have. So, no more pictures).
1968 - Orlando Cepeda
As you've probably guessed by now, each of those players were featured as card No. 200 in their respective years in the Topps base set. And this is my 200th post!
In the two-and-half months since I've figured out how to track dumb stuff like this, this blog has had over 9,600 hits and over 6,200 unique visits.
All of these are tiny numbers to you veterans who are in the thousands in posts and in the stratosphere in hits (and to those of you who post 50 times in less than two days). But still, I couldn't and wouldn't have gotten this far without all of you.
I've reached the Mendoza Line! Thank you.
(Here's where it gets into money I don't have. So, no more pictures).
1968 - Orlando Cepeda
1967 - Willie Mays
1966 - Eddie Mathews
1965 - Joe Torre
1964 - Sandy Koufax
1963 - Mickey Mantle
1962 - Mickey Mantle
1961 - Warren Spahn
1960 - Willie Mays
1959 - Warren Giles (N.L. president)
1958 - Bob Keegan
1957 - Gil McDougald
1956 - Bob Feller
1955 - Jackie Jensen
1954 - Larry Jansen
1953 - Gordon Goldsberry
1952 - Ralph Houk
As you've probably guessed by now, each of those players were featured as card No. 200 in their respective years in the Topps base set. And this is my 200th post!
In the two-and-half months since I've figured out how to track dumb stuff like this, this blog has had over 9,600 hits and over 6,200 unique visits.
All of these are tiny numbers to you veterans who are in the thousands in posts and in the stratosphere in hits (and to those of you who post 50 times in less than two days). But still, I couldn't and wouldn't have gotten this far without all of you.
I've reached the Mendoza Line! Thank you.
Comments
Irony is that the Mendoza line allegedly got his name from George Brett looking at the papers and, in disgust, finding he was below Mario, and George gets card #200 twice.
I look forward to reading the next 200. You have an interesting and fun blog.