For Christmas I received a blaster of Allen & Ginter from my daughter.
This may not be the only card present, there is a second Christmas happening this coming week (love those). But the blaster was a pretty big occasion because it's the first time I have opened any A&G all year.
Think about how much A&G's stock has fallen with me: Once I participated in Gint-a-Cuffs, in which I bought a whole box of Allen & Ginter, plus a few extra blasters. Every year between 2008-15, you could see me at a Target on an almost a weekly basis looking for, or buying, Ginter. And between 2016-18, I'd make sure to get at least a few blasters and packs. I completed every set between '08 and '14.
Now, this product is for special occasions only, right up there on the once-a-year list with snowman cookies and tired leg lamp Facebook posts. Thanks to the unavailability of card product on retail shelves, A&G pivoting toward social media figures and my fading interest in current ballplayers, and I'm just now getting to my first A&G blaster break of 2021, seven days away from 2022.
You're probably not even interested in these cards. But I'm showing them anyway. Because that's what I used to do.
PACK 1
#29 - Spencer Howard
#293 - Jimmy Pardo
#MRD-7 - Dylan Carlson, rookie variation mini
#DSS-3- Mako Shark, Deep Sea Shiver insert
#128-Trevor Story
The rookie variation mini is penciled in for Cards On Cards. I didn't know what it was and I spent a good 20 minutes on Christmas Day figuring out what the heck I had. ... The Jimmy Pardo card (he's a comedian and TV show host!) is exactly why I'm not interested in A&G anymore.
PACK 2
#14 - Andre Dawson
#233 - Jim Koch
#205 - Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
#205 - Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
#180 - Victor Robles, A&G back mini
#MR-33 - Harmon Killebrew, T51 Murad Reimagined insert
#MR-33 - Harmon Killebrew, T51 Murad Reimagined insert
#248 - Jake Bauers
The "legend" cards look awesome this year, provided it's a player from the '80s or earlier, of course.
PACK 3
#324 - Josh Donaldson
#139 - Hamon Killebrew mini
#139 - Hamon Killebrew mini
#AA-5 - Red Maple, Arboreal Appreciation insert
#97 - Craig Biggio
#97 - Craig Biggio
Back-to-back packs with Killebrew, a Killebrew hot box!
PACK 4
#280 - Charlie Blackmon
#227- Jeff Garlin, black-border mini
#HH-15 - Ted Williams, Historical Hits insert
#200 - Andrelton Simmons
#200 - Andrelton Simmons
The Garlin card is the kind of celebrity I'd like to see in A&G, I know who he is -- even if it's mostly because he's always singing Take Me Out To The Ballgame at Cubs games.
PACK 5
#9 - Larry Walker mini
#DSS-13 - Caribbean Reef Shark, Deep Sea Shiver insert
#56 - Matt Chapman
#DSS-13 - Caribbean Reef Shark, Deep Sea Shiver insert
#56 - Matt Chapman
Seager was the only Dodger that came out of the box, not that he's a Dodger anymore. The Larry Walker mini was upside down in the pack but I can't find anything different about the actual card other than the print on the back being darker and I don't think that's a thing.
PACK 6
#70 - Christian Pache
#176 - Ha-Seong Kim
#134 - Andrew McCutchen
#176 - Ha-Seong Kim
#134 - Andrew McCutchen
#319 - Fred McGriff mini
#MR-46 - Christian Pache, T51 Murad Reimagined insert
#164 - Oscar Mercado
#164 - Oscar Mercado
The most useless pack in the blaster. This is why it helps to complete sets, even players you don't care about matter.
PACK 7
#46 - Reggie Jackson
#104 - Clarke Schmidt
#342 - Barry Zito
#239 - Steve Carlson, A&G mini
#BDF-3 - Scarlet Macaw, Birds Of A Feather insert
#74 - Juan Soto
#104 - Clarke Schmidt
#342 - Barry Zito
#239 - Steve Carlson, A&G mini
#BDF-3 - Scarlet Macaw, Birds Of A Feather insert
#74 - Juan Soto
Reggie as an Oakland A ... yay!
PACK 8
#290 - Codi Heuer
#73 - Johnny Bench
#31 - Xander Bogaerts
#MHO - Top Hat, Hats Off mini insert
#HH-29 - Alfonso Soriano, Historic Hits insert
#285 - Alyssa Nakken
#31 - Xander Bogaerts
#MHO - Top Hat, Hats Off mini insert
#HH-29 - Alfonso Soriano, Historic Hits insert
#285 - Alyssa Nakken
The Nakken card is one of the few non-Dodger cards that I actually wanted this year and it arrived as the last card I pulled on Christmas night!
And that was all the excitement.
I felt a bit like one of those kids on Little House on the Prairie who got toys only on Christmas. Sure is different from the days when I could walk into the store and buy cards any day that I wanted.
I guess it teaches you to be grateful a little bit, I did enjoy opening this blaster, it's only the fifth one I've opened all year.
And I can say I got some cards for Christmas, which has not always been the case.
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