This is an atomic refractor. It's my first one. Sooz sent it to me.
I never knew what an atomic refractor was until recently. When I first arrived on the blogging scene and read the now departed Wax Heaven, Mario brought up the atomic refractor almost every other post. He bowed before its glory, and everyone nodded in recognition.
I was completely lost.
That's because Bowman introduced the atomic refractor in the late 1990s when I was in my "silly rabbit, collecting is for kids" phase. I never even heard of the Bowman product that featured the atomic refractor -- Bowman's Best -- until three years ago.
So, I had never laid eyes on its wondrousness. I still don't know if the atomic refractor that came out in the late '90s is the same as today's version of the atomic refractor. They don't look the same.
At any rate, there is nothing that disputes the explosive greatness of the 2011 Clayton Kershaw Atomic Refractor. It is sparkly in a stained glass window kind of way. It is one of my new favorite cards. It is truly atomic.
I'm posting it in honor of Kershaw winning his 20th game tonight. Oh, I know the Dodgers have yet to play. But it's Kershaw and it's the Giants. I have a good feeling. Clayton's carried the Giants around in his back pocket most of his career. He's been pick-pocketed only by his own bullpen.
So, here's to Win No. 20, Clayton.
Some inspiration:
And finally,
Bow wow, wow, yippee yo, yippee yay.
Thanks, Sooz! It's so ... atomic.
Comments
20 wins for Kershaw!!!!
I know you're not an ESPN guy, but I figured you'd like this article for the title alone:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=310920119
Glad you enjoy the cards. Your house makes a better home for them than in Yankeeland.