Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

2015 Topps Heritage High hanger box

I haven't opened anything lately, so impulsively grabbed this along with an $11.99 Fairfield repack hanger box - maybe the highly regarded, yet oft injured Byron Buxton has a breakout season in 2016, but this break put me to sleep.

#633 A.J. Cole
#620 Caleb Joseph
#553 Carlos Perez
#551 Grady Sizemore
#694 Preston Tucker
#618 Noah Syndergaard
#593 Matt Wisler
#543 Tyler Clippard
#656 Mike Pelfrey
#669 Luke Gregerson
#542 Brayan Pena
#539 Matt Joyce
#624 Johnny Giavotella
#523 Seth Smith
#536 Jose Urena
#524 Alex Rios
#724 Byron Buxton - Chrome parallel serial #'d 073/999
#RP-9 Javier Baez - Rookie Performers insert
#AW-3 Corey Kluber - Award Winners insert
#590 Taylor Jungmann
#645 Ubaldo Jimenez
#519 Cameron Maybin
#579 Garrett Jones
#540 Rafael Betancourt
#502 Brett Cecil
#569 Jeurys Familia
#599 Archie Bradley
#600 Sean Gilmartin
#687 Asdrubal Cabrera
#627 Tony Cingrani
#700 Casey Janssen
#505 Jesse Chavez
#511 Nick Ahmed
#602 Justin Maxwell
#566 Yunel Escobar

Thursday, November 21, 2013

In the mail box - 2013 Bowman Draft sets

I picked up a hand collated paper set and a Chrome set of 2013 Bowman Draft so I double up on the number of base cards for each player on the checklist - much of my baseball 'off-season' as a fan / autograph collector is spent trying to reload as far as picking up random cards, unopened products, assorted hand collated sets, et al within a budget.

I want to pick up a couple of unopened boxes of 2013 Bowman Draft but don't like the idea of spending $120-$150 and realizing I'm still missing maybe 15-20 random base cards - at least with a couple of sets in-hand, I don't have to worry about wondering if I have a card for someone.

The part I don't always like is trying to sort the cards and finding out where they belong - it's hard to look through these cards individually and feel like these cards are more than just little pieces of cardboard.

Part of it is not knowing who most of the players are and the idea these guys may never heard from unless it's the guys who make it to the Major Leagues - a part of it is the idea I have to put these cards away ASAP without going through each card like I would perhaps cards I pick from a bargain bin / dollar and under box.

The sorting gets tedious but I guess it's easier than actual box breaks, where I'm compelled to list everything I get somewhere - then have to go and separate base cards from common inserts / parallels to actual pulls, before sorting many of the cards into 'team sets' I have for my baseball autograph seeking adventures.