Getting sick of seeing Bricey?
I have no time for this today, which of course is the day they put out 2016 Topps in my distant outpost.
But I always make time for my hobby, which is why you see this 12-card pack before you.
I've been making daily trips to Target and Walmart since the week began in search of the first new cards of the season. Each time there was nothing to be found. Come on, people, you're supposed to add new card stock on my days off! How many times do I need to tell you?
Then, this afternoon, I get to Target as a woman is stocking the card shelves. There's a bunch of merchandise scattered all over the floor. Funkos or something very non-card-like that doesn't belong in the same aisle. A customer was talking to her, an older man with a young girl who may have been his granddaughter. I only caught the end of the conversation, but he said:
"So you don't know what is in those boxes in the back?"
The woman shrugged, trying to get rid of him, and said, "No, no, I don't."
"Bullshit," I thought. "I know what's in those boxes in the back."
And I left, vowing to come back again.
Five hours later, I was back at Target. This is what I saw on the card shelves.
Not only that, but there were also hanger packs of 2016 Topps overflowing off their hangers. And hanger boxes lined up ready to go. And 2016 blasters stacked back-to-back. And fat jumbo packs. Every configuration possible.
That's what was in the back.
I grabbed a small sampling and out I ran -- after paying, of course.
I'll provide a post in excruciating detail tomorrow when I have more time. But for now, here is the 12-card loose pack:
#127 - Zach Lee, Dodgers
A DODGER IS THE FIRST CARD OF THE SEASON!
I don't think this has happened since I pulled an Ellie Rodriguez card out of a rack pack in 1977. You of course realize this means the Dodgers will win the World Series.
#223 - Christian Yelich, Marlins
#291 - Asdrubal Cabrera, Rays
#187 - AL Wins Leaders
This card is so wrong. Astros should be leading the NL in wins.
#80 - Carson Smith, Mariners
Wow. Marlins, Rays and Mariners. I couldn't trade these cards if I wanted to.
#PIS-1 - Mitch Moreland, Pressed Into Service insert set
I like this insert set, which features position players who were asked by their teams to pitch. Would've been nice to get Moreland pitching in the photo.
#106 - Jordan Walden, Cardinals
#218 - Andrew Miller, Yankees
#228 - Matt Garza, Brewers
#54 - Jung Ho Kang, Pirates
#10 - Nelson Cruz, Mariners
#189 - Jake McGee, Mariners
Couldn't read that scoreboard in the background if I tried.
That's the pack. It kind of faded out after the Dodger.
I'll reserve more detailed comment on the cards for tomorrow. I'm sure I have lots to say and I bought a few more cards to say it with.
But if you want a sneak peak on tomorrow, here it is:
I don't like them.
Comments
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If you're moving the Miller, I'd like a shot at it. If not/if you're going after the 2016 Topps set I understand though.
The base cards are just kind of there... I don't hate them, but I wish they didn't let their graphic arts department play with the photos so much.
I bought my one 12-card pack on Tuesday & will buy a Mets team set on eBay. I will probably end up with a Johan Santana No-Hitter Pin card for my collection (the prices seem like they'd fall within my budget for a fancy insert card) and that's about it...
(Of course, I actually *liked* the 2015 cards and I didn't buy that much more last year.)
2)If I ever had another kid I'd name him Asdrubal.
You guys are spot on on the PIntoS inserts. Wouldn't that be the first thought when creating these?
Not much for the Walk-offs either. At least the one I got (LGonz) was really hard to read on both sides.
Where do I begin?
Why even have the team logos on the front if you are going to make them impossible to see the whole logo?
Could you have zoomed out slightly to not cut off players' hands, elbows, etc...
Why are the logo and name bars not all on the same side?
Didn't Upper Deck do the fade to white in the corners with one of their football sets about 7 or 8 years ago?
Why do the Walk Off Wins inserts look like mid to late 1990's Fleer base?
Why is there a Back to Back insert card of players that did not actually hit back-to-back homeruns (Pederson/Gonzalez)?
Why not have a statement on the back of the checklists pertaining to the picture on the front that has a random headline.
(pulling my hair out and realizing I could of gotten a decent meal instead of spending $20 on cards today)
Oh, what am I saying? I'm a Yankees fan. I love being a killjoy!