Goodwin Champions finally made an appearance in my neighborhood this weekend. Blasters and rack packs and a stuffed gravity feeder.
I wanted the opportunity to give Goodwin a fair evaluation. I was intrigued enough to want to see them in hand, even though my gut feeling was that it was a copy-cat set (tobacco-era retro set that includes mini cards, with black border variations. Sound familiar?), and the artwork didn't impress me much.
Then, I got even more wary after the reviews came out. Some liked them, but a lot of others weren't impressed. They said the scans looked better than the cards. They said the cardboard was flimsy. Not good signs.
But finally on Saturday I found the cards and bought a couple of rack packs. Twelve cards for $4.99. "Super Value," Upper Deck claimed.
I was surprised to find that I actually don't dislike them. They're not bad. Some cards are very nice. The cardboard is just like Goudey, which I don't find flimsy at all. I'm not crazy about some of the non-baseball subjects, and they seem to pop up more often than in Allen & Ginter, the set that you can't help but think of when you look at Goodwin. But the set is definitely worth my time.
I know some of you might be surprised by this opinion. So to set your mind at ease, I'll answer your question: No, Goodwin doesn't even come close to Allen & Ginter. The artwork isn't as appealing, the design isn't as appealing, the card construction isn't as good, and A&G arrived first, which means a lot to me. So, yeah, A&G still kicks ass. Fully and completely. Goodwin is merely a nice effort, kind of like OPC is a nice effort.
As for collecting the set, it's not interesting enough for me to do that. And I have a feeling if I was collecting the set, I'd like it a lot less, what with the collation and the 20th anniversary cards. So, what you see from the retail rack pack break is all trade bait. Except one card, which will be up for trade if I get duplicates.
PACK ONE
Not crazy about the painted likeness. Out of all the cards, it reminds me of Goudey the most.
If Goodwin put cloud backgrounds on all the cards, it would be awesome.
3. #103 - James Shields, Rays
Current Falcons QB, but he's in a college uniform, so my interest in this card is, hey, is that a pillow over there? I think I'll take a nap. Zzzzzzzzz.
5. #120 - Stephen Drew, Diamondbacks
My one mini per rack pack. I couldn't have picked a mini I wanted less than the luckiest weak-hitting shortstop in the history of time.
The neat, little, leafy logo version.
We're going to see politicians in card sets for eternity, aren't we?
At least he's a ball player.
Nice image, but recycled from Goudey.
12. #90 - Jonathan Toews, non-baseball (hockey)
PACK TWO
Bleah, MMA. I am so far away from the MMA target demographic. It's like A&G when it puts motocross riders in its set. I'm not 16 anymore. I don't care. I wish everyone else didn't care either.
2. #107 - Joe Nathan, Twins
Nice card.
Who painted this thing? Why does he look so evil?
5. #145 - Joey Votto, Reds
This must be the sunset background. It definitely looks better here than in person.
Oh goody. Two of him. Someone please take this dude off my hands.
Awesome card. I'm keeping this one.
I wanted the opportunity to give Goodwin a fair evaluation. I was intrigued enough to want to see them in hand, even though my gut feeling was that it was a copy-cat set (tobacco-era retro set that includes mini cards, with black border variations. Sound familiar?), and the artwork didn't impress me much.
Then, I got even more wary after the reviews came out. Some liked them, but a lot of others weren't impressed. They said the scans looked better than the cards. They said the cardboard was flimsy. Not good signs.
But finally on Saturday I found the cards and bought a couple of rack packs. Twelve cards for $4.99. "Super Value," Upper Deck claimed.
I was surprised to find that I actually don't dislike them. They're not bad. Some cards are very nice. The cardboard is just like Goudey, which I don't find flimsy at all. I'm not crazy about some of the non-baseball subjects, and they seem to pop up more often than in Allen & Ginter, the set that you can't help but think of when you look at Goodwin. But the set is definitely worth my time.
I know some of you might be surprised by this opinion. So to set your mind at ease, I'll answer your question: No, Goodwin doesn't even come close to Allen & Ginter. The artwork isn't as appealing, the design isn't as appealing, the card construction isn't as good, and A&G arrived first, which means a lot to me. So, yeah, A&G still kicks ass. Fully and completely. Goodwin is merely a nice effort, kind of like OPC is a nice effort.
As for collecting the set, it's not interesting enough for me to do that. And I have a feeling if I was collecting the set, I'd like it a lot less, what with the collation and the 20th anniversary cards. So, what you see from the retail rack pack break is all trade bait. Except one card, which will be up for trade if I get duplicates.
PACK ONE
Not crazy about the painted likeness. Out of all the cards, it reminds me of Goudey the most.
If Goodwin put cloud backgrounds on all the cards, it would be awesome.
3. #103 - James Shields, Rays
Current Falcons QB, but he's in a college uniform, so my interest in this card is, hey, is that a pillow over there? I think I'll take a nap. Zzzzzzzzz.
5. #120 - Stephen Drew, Diamondbacks
My one mini per rack pack. I couldn't have picked a mini I wanted less than the luckiest weak-hitting shortstop in the history of time.
He must be famous because if I've heard of a surfer, it means you've cut through a whole lot of not paying attention/couldn't care less/what, they stand on a board and try not to fall off? It doesn't hurt that he's married to Gabrielle Reece, who would make a much better card subject than him.
The neat, little, leafy logo version.
We're going to see politicians in card sets for eternity, aren't we?
At least he's a ball player.
Nice image, but recycled from Goudey.
12. #90 - Jonathan Toews, non-baseball (hockey)
PACK TWO
Bleah, MMA. I am so far away from the MMA target demographic. It's like A&G when it puts motocross riders in its set. I'm not 16 anymore. I don't care. I wish everyone else didn't care either.
2. #107 - Joe Nathan, Twins
Nice card.
Who painted this thing? Why does he look so evil?
5. #145 - Joey Votto, Reds
This must be the sunset background. It definitely looks better here than in person.
Oh goody. Two of him. Someone please take this dude off my hands.
Awesome card. I'm keeping this one.
9. #97 - Johan Santana, Mets
Cool. I love retired players in sets!
The youtube darling.
12. #83 - Akinori Iwamura, Rays
So, Goodwin will join OPC, Heritage and Topps Chrome among the sets that will get a dollar or two from me when I'm at the store. It's not worthy of collecting the whole set, but it is fairly entertaining.
Oh, and I'm collecting any and all Dodgers.
Cool. I love retired players in sets!
The youtube darling.
12. #83 - Akinori Iwamura, Rays
So, Goodwin will join OPC, Heritage and Topps Chrome among the sets that will get a dollar or two from me when I'm at the store. It's not worthy of collecting the whole set, but it is fairly entertaining.
Oh, and I'm collecting any and all Dodgers.
Comments
I love the Ichiro. I will probably have to keep buying packs until I find one.
It's not A & G, but then again, what is? I Like Goodwin, but don't love it.
Anderson Silva must be the constant card you'll get in every pack. The artist must have been watching Star Trek when they where painting Abraham Lincoln. He kind of looks like Spock, especially the eyebrows. That has to be the worst portrait of Lincoln I have ever seen. I'm not crazy about the cloud backgrounds, but I have to admit I like the Steve Carlton card. It looks like he's pitching in the Field of Dreams....
Bud: King Felix is all yours. I have a feeling you might be able to get Ichiro from me, too.
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