You may have noticed that some of my regular series overlap as far as topics. What can I say? I likes what I likes.
I just finished with a giant Topps countdown in which I babbled a great many words about the wonder of 1983 Topps, placing it fourth all-time. So I'm not going to do what I usually do in this series, which is babble a great many words about the featured set.
Instead I'll just remind you that this is where I go through each of my complete sets and determine what I think is the best card for each team. And I'll add that it may have been more difficult to do for '83 Topps just because of the great number of wonderful photos in the set. Some teams have six or seven different cards that could be the best (while a couple are flagrantly lacking).
So here we go with action-packed 1983 Topps, the best for each team, as arranged by how the teams were broken down by divisions in 1983:
American League East
Orioles: Eddie Murray; Red Sox: Carl Yastrzemski; Indians: Len Barker; Tigers: Alan Trammell; Brewers: Ned Yost; Yankees: Lee Mazzilli; Blue Jays: Rance Mulliniks
Team with the best cards: Orioles. Besides Murray, there's Doug DeCinces, Rick Dempsey, Floyd Rayford, Cal Ripken, even manager Earl Weaver, for crying out loud.
Team with the worst cards: By far, the Blue Jays. I went with this one just because it looks like Mulliniks is playing in the mud.
Team I should go back and review: Indians. I'm a little too enamored with the blurry palm trees in the background. (Also, I'm sad that I didn't get Lou Piniella's bat flip in for the Yankees selection. He's flipping a bat, everyone! Get outraged!)
American League West
Angels: Bob Boone; White Sox: Carlton Fisk; Royals: Frank White; Twins: John Castino; A's: Mike Norris; Mariners: Bruce Bochte; Rangers: Dave Hostetler
Team with the best cards: White Sox. There's just something about that giant SOX across the chest that pulls the card together. That said, you can't even see Fisk's SOX.
Team with the worst cards: Mariners. I let Bochte in because he's gritting his teeth. It seems like it wouldn't take much to knock a teeth-gritter off his perch. But he's still there.
Team I should go back and review: Royals. K.C. has some good ones, but I love that White is kicking up dirt.
National League East
Cubs: Steve Henderson; Expos: Gary Carter; Mets: Mookie Wilson; Phillies: Bo Diaz; Pirates: Kent Tekulve; Cardinals: Willie McGee
Team with the best cards: Probably the Cardinals.
Team with the worst cards: It's hard to believe, but Pirates.
Team I should go back and review: Cardinals. Some may not like the McGee card because part of his helmet is cut off, but I think it's an interesting perspective (and very '80s).
Also, I know some would pick this Expos card instead of Carter:
For obvious reasons, I can't do that.
National League West
Braves: Gene Garber; Reds: Alex Trevino; Astros: Phil Garner; Dodgers: Pedro Guerrero; Padres: Tim Flannery; Giants: Dave Bergman
Team with the best cards: Giants. Best cards in the set. It's obvious that Topps set up camp in Candlestick Park and took their time.
Team with the worst cards: Braves. Almost nothing interesting, unless you're a fan of the team.
Team I should go back and review: Padres. I like the Flannery card a little too much.
So there you are. The best from the best set of the '80s. There are so many great ones here that you didn't see.
Bat flips! Write your congressman!
See you next time on Team MVPs when we journey back to 1982.
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