Sometimes I think I need a psychiatrist.
Well, not about the usual stuff. But sometimes I think I need a psychiatrist when it comes to baseball cards.
Yep, I'm doing one of those introspective posts in which some readers are going to want to shake me and say "get off it, man! Like what you want to like, hate what you want to hate! It's a hobby!" But introspection has served me well these 40-plus years. It's what I know and how I deal.
And for the last 22 years, I have known, in my head, that I hate 1992 Donruss with a vengeance.
I've mentioned this before on various posts, and people probably laugh it off when they read it. "Hatred for a card set! Ha, ha! That Night Owl! Ho, ho!"
I'm not joking. I wish the set was dead.
I HATE it. Spit on your grave hate. Curse your children's children and their children's children hate. The kind of wild, absurd hatred that you see on Twitter every day. Only more wild. And more absurd. If I could, and had almost no sanity left, I would nail each '92 Donruss card to a different tree with an accompanying note for each that said, "NEVER DO THIS AGAIN!"
Given my feelings, it's shocking that I own any '92 Donruss cards. I should have burned them in the fireplace and buried the ashes by now. The only reason that I haven't disposed of them is that I know that how I feel is completely bizarre and nonsensical. This is an innocent baseball card set! It's done nothing wrong.
But, seeing those cards in a box in my house? Oh, yes they have done wrong by BEING IN MY HOUSE. How I wish they never existed.
Those who were young in the early '90s probably will offer the Elite Series cards as proof that '92 Donruss is worth having and existing. Amusing children. By 1992, I had operated on the "base card is king" formula for more than 15 years. Inserts meant nothing to me then and I'm pretty sure I wasn't even aware that the Elite cards existed.
No, all I knew was that sickly-looking design on the base cards. It made me want to throw up.
But I will hold back the urge to hurl and look at a '92 Donruss card to see if I can make sense of this after all these years.
OK, there it is. I can barely stand it, but I'm doing OK. I'm working on some feelings here.
Scanned, the card doesn't look all that bad. On a scanned card, photos tend to drown out design (unless the design is particularly loud). So I notice the picture more than the card as a whole here.
I know that, in person, looking at the card, the problem that I have with '92 Donruss is the light blue stripes at the top and bottom of the card. There is something about it that makes me nauseous.
This is what puzzles me though. Normally, I like light blue -- what is often called baby blue or powdered blue. I like it a lot.
The blue road uniforms of the late '70s and early '80s hold a nostalgic pull. I was a Houston Oilers fan as a kid because of Luv Ya Blue. And who doesn't love a brilliant blue sky?
But I know it's the color that's causing my outward disgust with these cards because I don't have the same disdain for this card:
This looks fine to me. I like it. The green -- even though it looks like slime -- is not nearly as repulsive as the blue.
Of course, I might be biased because of the player on the card.
But no, even with this card of this Mariner person, it's still not bothering me.
Now, it might be because I haven't seen the green-bordered Donruss rookie cards nearly as much as the sickening blue-bordered ones. Or maybe it's the "The Rookies" logo that is off-setting my rage.
Maybe if I had a whole bunch of green-bordered '92 Donruss base cards, I wouldn't like that either. I mean Donruss always seems to make the wrong choice. Those 1990 cards should have been blue bordered, damn it. (Yup, those blue borders wouldn't make me sick -- I definitely need a psychiatrist).
I think light blue is too weak for this design and that's why it's bothered me so much. I credit Donruss for trying to go understated after the pre-school disaster of 1991 Donruss, but it went to the other extreme and turned my derision into disgust.
The other fact is I have an issue with almost all of the sets from 1992. The '92 Score set is almost as awful as '92 Donruss. And '92 Fleer is an example of what not to do with green. The only redeeming set issued that year was the debut of black beauty Pinnacle.
And to top it off, I was not having a very good time in life in '92, and I think I took it out on the cards, and made '92 Donruss my personal whipping boy.
Because when you look at the photos, there's something worth looking at there:
Except that now I'm overcome with revulsion for showing so many 1992 Donruss at one time. Someone get me a bucket.
Bleah.
The funny thing is that while writing this post, I could hear my mother say to me, "Hate is a terrible word. We don't use 'hate'".
But my mom never saw 1992 Donruss.
I hate it.
And I hate this post.
Worst post ever.
Comments
mmosley, 1990 Leaf was two series, so that beats '92 Donruss. Of course, it IS the same company. Nevermind.