Thursday, June 30, 2011

4-Buck Oddball Pack Break

Anyone up for an oddball group break?  This one is about as oddball as it comes.  I've got 139 packs plus the bottom of a Fleer Star Stickers box (cards neatly cut up).  Like last time, just leave a comment to claim your team or teams then send a GIFT through Paypal for $4 each to davidinark@yahoo.com.  You get anything/everything with your team (see notes below regarding multi-team cards)!

I will do a live break (possibly stream it to UStream, otherwise post it "live" here like I did the other one) on or about July 16, 2011.  Please send your gift(s) by then.  You can also send me a check if you do not have Paypal (just email me). Your gift covers everything: cards, shipping, packaging!

So, what packs do I have?  Here is the breakdown:

Two (2) packs of 1986 Baseball Buttons Star Buttons
One (1) pack of 1987 Sportflics Rookie Packs (Pack 1)
One (1) pack of 1987 Sportflics Rookie Packs (Pack 2)
One (1) pack of 1989 Swell Baseball Greats
One (1) pack of 1989 Bowman (31 cards in the fat pack, okay not so oddball)
One (1) pack of 1985 Donruss Action All-Stars (Oversized)
One (1) pack of 1986 Donruss Pop-ups (1 card in pack)
One (1) pack Donruss Baseball All Stars (3 cards per pack)
Two (2) packs 1990 Topps Doubleheaders (2 mini cards in one plastic stand per pack)
Two (2) packs of 1989 Topps Doubleheaders All Stars (2 mini cards in one plastic stand per pack)
Two (2) packs of 1984 Fun Foods Baseball Pins
One (1) pack 1988 Topps Baseball Coins
Two (2) packs 1987 Topps Baseball Coins
Two (2) packs 1989 Topps Baseball Coins
Twenty-four (24) Packs of 1990 Topps Heads-up
Thirty-Six (36) packs 1986 Fleer Baseball Star Stickers
Thirty-Nine (39) packs 1985 Topps Rub Downs
Twenty (20) packs 1983 Topps Foldouts
Four (4) cards from bottom of Fleer Star Stickers Box

TEAMS IN THIS BREAK:
Atlanta Braves - Dayf (PAID)
Baltimore Orioles - BRNW (PAID)
Boston Red Sox - AdamE (PAID)
Chicago White Sox - Jeff L (PAID)
Chicago Cubs - Jon (PAID)
Cincinnati Reds - FanOfReds (PAID)
Cleveland Indians - Tribecards (HOST!)
Detroit Tigers
Houston Astros - Kiley B (PAID)
Kansas City Royals - Tim (PAID)
California Angels
Los Angeles Dodgers - Ernest (PAID)
Milwaukee Brewers - BRNW (PAID)
Minnesota Twins - BaseballDad (PAID)
New York Mets - BaseballDad (PAID)
New York Yankees - Ryan L (PAID)
Oakland Athletics
Philadelphia Phillies - Jim (PAID)
Pittsburgh Pirates - Hiflew (PAID)
San Diego Padres - Jon W (PAID)
San Francisco Giants - Matthew R (PAID)
Seattle Mariners - BRNW (PAID)
St. Louis Cardinals - Tim (PAID)
Texas Rangers - BRNW (PAID)
Toronto Blue Jays - Duane (PAID)
Montreal Expos

Notes: 
** Topps Rub-Downs feature multiple players on each "card." I will attempt to distribute the cards as equally as I can among the chosen teams. I will also try to keep duplicates to a minimum.

** Topps Foldouts feature an accordion-style package with each card featuring two players (one on each side of each card). I will carefully cut the foldouts in the "white space" between players.  As above, I will attempt to distribute the cards as equally as I can among chosen teams.
** Some teams may be "over-represented" while others may be lacking.  There isn't anything I can do about that. As in any group break, some folks rake it in and others aren't quite as lucky. As always, I will toss in some additional cards/items to anyone that I feel didn't quite come out "in the good."
** Unclaimed teams will have their cards placed in a pile. That pile will then be distributed among everyone.
** I am taking the Indians in this break.  Duplicates/owned cards will go into my "giveaway/prize" pool!
** Other notes/rules may be added as necessary.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Lucky Breaks

I recently participated in two, er technically three, group breaks and a contest.  The first was a 2006 Ovation break in which everyone participating agreed to receive a full set plus any "hits" and extras of the team of their choice.  In addition to the team of their choice, each person was assigned a second team for which they would receive cards.  Thank to the Daily Dimwit's "true group break" thinking on this one.  Very clever way to go!  So, what did I walk away with?

First up, a Travis Hafner "Superstar Theater" card.  These are kinda cool in a cheesy sort of way.  It reminds me of something I would create.

Above are the base cards featuring Hafner, Martinez, and Sizemore.  The cards have that Ovation embossed baseball thing going on, and have always been one of my favorite sets.

The six-pack above shows off a game-used Hafner, two gold parallel Indians, and three Serially-numbered Dodgers.  Dodgers!?  Yeap, I was given the Dodgers as my second team, and pulling these made it all worth getting that team.  The Ethier is getting shipped to Night Owl to enjoy!

The second and third breaks come from A Cardboard Problem.  I initially signed up for just the Facebook break, but decided to add the blog break at the last minute.  Man, it's a good thing I did!

First up, we have a few Fellers:
I have to say, that leather nameplate is one sweet card!  I think it is time to update ye olde site banner!

I also snagged a nearly full 100-count box of base Series 2 Indians cards featuring 12 players (and lots of duplicates to go around!):
Why is it that Nix is the only one that gets a horizontal card? I mean, why bother?  Make them all verticals and call it good. Oh well, guess that's one of 80,000 reasons I am not on the Topps design team.

In addition to the base cards, I also managed a few cool inserts, parallels, etc:
Above, we see a few gold cards and refractor inserts plus I had a couple of Sizemore Toppstown code cards.  Oh, I also received a handful of the Diamond Giveaway cards.  I'll be exchanging the Toppstown codes for new clubhouse swag soon.  My daughter loves Toppstown.

Finishing out the Cardboard Problem group breaks, I snagged a couple Roberto Alomar and Manny Ramirez retro cards along with a Josh Tomlin autograph card. Sweet!

The last card I have to show came from a cool giveaway done by TheDiamondKing in which winners chose their preferred card from a list.  Through process of elimination (that is, someone else's selection), the cards were handed out in something of a "law of diminishing possibilities."  I was sort of in the middle of the pack for picking, so I chose the 2010 Topps Tribute Alex Rodriguez dual GU #'d /99:

Is that not one sweet card!?  Ohhh yeah!  My son is a huge A-Rod fan, so I may be putting this one in my non-Tribers collection.  Thanks, Kevin!

And, thanks to EVERYONE that held these breaks!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Quick question - Andre Ethier Ovation Card

UPDATE - yeah, already! I found it - NightOwl on Twitter. :-)  Sure, I could delete this post, but where's the fun in that?



Heya readers!
  Someone asked me about the Andre Ethier card I got in the Ovation Group Break over at the Daily Dimwit.  My apologies, but I cannot remember who asked about the card.  If you will let me know (and let me know where/how you asked so I can attempt to verify), I'll get the card to ya!

Thanks,
--David

Friday, June 10, 2011

Buck-A-Box: Mailed Out, Finally! ..and rambling..

Hey everyone!  My apologies for the folks that participated in the Buck-A-Box Break, but I was just today (Friday) able to mail out your bubbleopes!  Things were too busy at work for me to get them mailed during lunch as I had planned.  Luckily, we are off on Fridays since we work longer weekdays.  That means you had to wait just a few more days than I had originally planned to ship them off.

I have to get an address from MattR, which amazes me considering how much trading/giveaway we've done over the years.  Chalk it up to my aging, I guess.

Everyone else is good to go.  After a quick review of notes, I realized I did not send the mini sportflics trivia cards from Mark to Paul.  So, you two will have to work that out between you.

Not that I've been posting with any consistency lately anyway, I thought I would say that Tribecards may be a bit slow this coming week as the family will be heading to Washington, DC, for our annual "Let's get out of Arkansas" vacation!  We will be taking in a Nationals game while we're there! 

One of the biggest additions we made to our vacations is baseball game attendance!  Starting with our trip to Chicago in 2005 (we watched the Sox since the Cubs were out of town), we've made sure that we catch a game during our time away from home.  We did miss the year we went to Disney World, but you won't hear us complain on that one!

Win a chance to play catch... with a football player?

Yeah, you read that correctly.  The Indians are taking names for a chance to play catch on-field at Jacob's, er Progressive, Field on Father's Day.  Will the winner(s) play catch with a current Indians player? No.  I know, I know, how about a former player? Nope.  Who then?  The winner(s) get to catch a football on-field with HOFer Joe DeLamielluere.  No offense to Mr. DeLamielluere, but I had no idea who he was until I researched him for this post.  I'll let you Google him. After all, my issue here is the concept.

On Father's Day, some lucky winner will get to play catch with the HOFer after the baseball game.  Oh, and the promotion on Father's Day is this: The first 7000 kids under 12 get a free pass to the Hall of Fame... The FOOTBALL Hall of Fame.  And, the kids get a free pack of Panini Adrenyln football cards.  At the Indians game.  On Father's Day.  Am I the only one that sees this a great injustice to America's Pasttime?  I mean, come on.  The Indians are playing the Pirates that day.  Why not get one of the Tribers to throw a few balls after the game?  How about snagging any one of the hundreds of former Indians (or a few dozen for that matter) to play catch?  And, what's up with football cards at a baseball game?  I foresee a lot of cardboard going to the trash bins and/or to the stadium floors to be trampled like discarded toilet paper stuck to the bottom of one's shoe.

Maybe it's just the semi-purist in me, but I think the Indians, the Browns, and the FBHOF missed the boat on this one.  Does baseball really need such a booster shot in the arm that they have to bring in a football HOFer to try and rally the crowds to come out on Father's Day?  And, DOES that rally the crowds? 

Well, if you're interested, here is the contest info and entry form.  And, if you win, tell 'em Tribecards sent you. That'll confuse them instead.

http://mlb.com/cle/fan_forum/on_field_sweeps.jsp?tcid=tw-cle-joed

Football and baseball collide on this ridiculous 1990 Score Bo Jackson (image from Capewood's Collections):

Thursday, June 9, 2011

When Mark gets IADD, Tribecards wins (and so do the Indians!)


Mark, from over at marksephemera, sent me an email a few weeks ago.  In it, he explained that he had found an audio file (er, actually a few files) while getting distracted online and had culled together an Indians-Senators game from 1939, using Audacity.

He gave me a link to the file (which may or may not still exist at: http://markaubrey.org/files/IndiansSenators1939.mp3 (Caution: 73 MB file ahead!)

The audio is the broadcast of the game from WJSV in Washington.  It starts around 4:00 pm which happens to also be the 4th inning, if memory serves.  The broadcast then continues for the remainder of the game.

The trip back in time conjures up images of fancily dressed men and women out for an afternoon of baseball.  The announcer often refers to the women as "the fairer sex" and makes comments about certain players and the cat calls from the females in the crowd.  Ah, life was such a simpler time. Wait, that's not much different then today. Though today, the cat calls tend to be much more vivid.  The crowd in the game sounded a bit thin. A quick box score check, and we find that 5,000 people attended the game.  Hey isn't that how many people attend Nationals games now?  Okay, okay, that was a cheap shot - especially given that my family will be in DC this coming week and will be taking in a Nationals game while in the Capital City. I digress (often).

I listened to the game over the course of three commutes to work (to work, home, then to work the next day).  I have to say, the game was a bit slow-going there for a while, but then the Senators came to life, and I found myself engrossed in the action.  I was YELLING at the sound coming from my car's speakers as if the game were live. Mark was gracious enough not to tell me anything about the game, and I did not look up any stats before listening to it. I wanted to hear it for the first time as if it were really live.  The Indians rallied in an incredible 6-run inning!  I was cheering right along with the fans that yelled out along with each step across home plate.  I was surprised at how many of the fans seemed to be cheering no matter who scored or who hit the ball.  There were some "boos," but mostly it was just cheering and the sounds of folks having a great time at the ball park.

What I found myself listening for was the commercials.  There werent any. Now, I don't know if those were edited out, but it didn't sound like it.  Between innings, the announcers took turns talking about the game (or mostly about upcoming personal appearances).  It was wonderful.  Instead of the game sounding like a series of commercials interrupted by a ballgame, we had a ballgame with a few "commercials" worked in.  If there was any music to be heard, I don't remember it - no walk-on tunes, no popular music blaring in the background, not even an organist that I recall.

Maybe I just have an old soul, but I loved every single moment of the program, and I cannot thank Mark enough for taking time out of his day to put this together for an Indians fan! 

If you are interested in the box score, you can find it here: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/WS1/WS1193909210.shtml

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Buck-A-Box: Afterthoughts

Ah, the unique feel of (purportedly) unopened boxes of baseball cards and the anticipation of finding out what's inside - THAT is what busting wax is all about.  Add to the mix a dozen and a half of your closest friends (or folks that happened along to join the fun) to share in the joys, surprises, disappointments and glories of the box breaks, then spend the better part of a day off recording each and every card pulled from the unwrapped treasures.  It is my addiction - cardboard and, more importantly, sharing that cardboard with folks from around the world! 

Most of the participants are from the United States, but I also busted wax for longtime trading friends in Canada and England!  Even now, having just typed that, it boggles my mind.  As a kid growing up in the outskirts of Pittsburgh, it never would have entered my mind that one day I would opening packs of baseball cards to ship to the reaches of the world.  That is awesome. Can I say it? Sure, I can: I love the Internet.  Thanks, Al Gore, for inventing it. (For the record, I know he didn't. Because, I did. Oh, wait, I would have had to invented it before I was born. Yeah, that's about right. Okay, I did it. Where was I?)

As for the contents of the breaks themselves, I was actually a bit disappointed that the Heads-Up box was actually a complete set disguised as a box of pin-ups.  Granted, we were one short, but NO duplication at all!?  In the 90's!?  Surely that is a fluke deserving a full-blown investigation.  I will say, though, those are some very cool oddball items. And, if you're a regular reader here, you know I loves me some oddball cards.  As per the rules, I did not take any of them, however. I gave out all the unclaimed teams to all the participants.  After all, this was really YOUR break.  I was just the guy hosting it.  Don't feel bad, though. When it looked like the seller had bailed on sending them, I snagged another box for backup.  Well, the first box arrived and then the second one came.  So, I have another unopened (supposedly) box I may break later.

The Allen and Ginter proved to be a huge benefit to Mark A.  His request to grab up all non-team cards really paid off in the A&G. Well, I suppose that depends on how many of the cards he actually needed, but still.  I also managed to pull a Cliff Lee card which was handed over to my fellow Indians-breaker.  Actually, when all said and done, I only kept two of the Indians cards from the break: A Bowman and a Sportflics trivia card.  All the other cards from the break were passed along (in addition to some "bonus" Tribe cards).  Back to the A&G - Some of the participants ended up with nice parallels (mini black borders, etc) though we pulled no game-used or serially numbered cards. Bummer.  Maybe next time, eh.

The Bowman showed off Topps collation prowess at work.  If memory serves, we had fewer than five duplicates between two boxes.  Not bad.  But, like in the A&G, we didn't see any game-used, serials, or auto's.  There was also no sign of Mr. Harper anywhere.  Not that I really cared, but I'm sure Ryan would have loved to watch a Harper auto spill out of one of the packs.  Oh, I almost forgot - Joe C did pull a blue parallel!  That was cool.  Joe Cool, as he would say, I'm sure.

The Sportflics proved to be the most labor-intensive of the breaks.  36 packs of cards, each containing three actual cards and two mini trivia cards.  Here is where Mark wished he could come through the wires and choke me.  You see, many of the mini trivia cards did not feature a specific team on the front.  Well, that's a non-team card, so it goes to Mark. Heh-heh.  Like being Bipped or Alomar'd, only I might imagine it to be a tad worse, give then size of the dastardly things.  In what can only be determined by some supernatural force at work, out of all 36 packs, there were NO White Sox players to be found. Zero.  That just seems very, very peculiar to me.

As a bonus, I went through cards I have been accumulating since my last great giveaway (which depleted my stash, intentionally) and tossed in a few extras. I believe everyone gets something extra, but if you didn't, I apologize - it just means I didn't have anything I thought was worth it.  I don't want anyone thinking they were cheated or ripped off. I suppose that is inevitable with these kinds of projects, but I at least try to make folks feel it was worth it - after all, I'll have more of these and would love folks to come back for more or spread the word that what they got was worth the price of admission.

The packages should ship out on Monday - possibly Tuesday.

Thanks to everyone that took part!  Thanks for reading along and as much as I'd like to wish your respective teams well, I have to say.... LET'S GO TRIBE!!  Er, Happy Collecting!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Buck-A-Box: 2011 Bowman Box 2


It's hard to believe that roughly five hours after starting the 5-box break, I have reached the end of the line.  The White Sox finally drew some worthy cards and I hope everyone enjoys the cards they end up with from the Group Pool and whatever "bonus" items I toss in.  I'll most likely post a more in-depth (in terms of thoughts and observances) recap later today.

Here are the cards pulled from the last box of the day:

Year, Brand, Set Name Team Name Player on card Participant Name (or alias)
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Angels Dan Haren (Gold) Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Angels Bobby Abreu Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Angels Mark Trumbo (Map Background) Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Angels Mark Trumbo (Gold) Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Astros Jacob Goebbert (Chrome) Dimwit
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Astros Jonathan Villar (Chrome) Dimwit
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Astros Albert Cartwright Dimwit
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Astros Kody Hinze Dimwit
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Astros Chris Johnson Dimwit
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Astros Hunter Pence Dimwit
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Blue Jays Adonis Cardona Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Blue Jays J.P. Arencibia Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Blue Jays Sean Ochinko (Chrome) Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Blue Jays Aaron Hill Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Blue Jays Jose Bautista Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Blue Jays Adonis Cardona (Chrome) Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Braves Carlos Perez Capt Canuck
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Braves Tommy Hanson Capt Canuck
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Brewers Rickie Weeks Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Brewers Zack Greinke Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Cardinals Adam Wainwright Alec
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Checklist Checklist Mark A
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Checklist Checklist Mark A
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Cubs Ryan Dempster (Gold) Matt P
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Diamondbacks Thomas Layne (Chrome) Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Diamondbacks Ian Kennedy Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Diamondbacks Stephen Drew Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Diamondbacks Wagner Mateo (Chrome) Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Diamondbacks Paul Goldschmidt (Chrome) Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Dodgers Hiroki Kuroda Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Dodgers Ted Lilly Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Dodgers Rafael Ynoa Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Giants Ryan Cavan Matt R
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Mariners Greg Halman (Gold) Ryan C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Mariners Kevin Mailloux (Chrome) Ryan C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Marlins Josh Johnson Matt P
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Marlins Tom Koehler Matt P
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Marlins Ozzie Martinez Matt P
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Marlins Marcell Ozuna (Chrome) Matt P
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Mets Lucas Duda Paul H
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Mets James Fuller (Chrome) Paul H
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Mets Wilmer Flores (Topps 100) Paul H
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Mets Ike Davis (Finest Futures) Paul H
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Nationals Tim Pahuta (Topps of the Class) Ryan C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Nationals Derek Norris (Topps 100) Ryan C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Nationals Stephen Strasburg (Finest Futures) Ryan C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Orioles Jonathan Schoop (Chrome) Kevin B
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Orioles Ronnie Welty Kevin B
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Orioles Nick Markakis (Gold) Kevin B
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Padres Ryan Ludwick Group Pool
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Phillies Jarred Cosart Dan
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Phillies Shane Victorina (Gold) Dan
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Pirates David Rubinstein Joe C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rangers Joseph Wieland Matt J
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rangers Jurickson Profar (Chrome) Matt J
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rangers Joseph Wieland (Chrome) Matt J
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rangers Josh Hamilton Matt J
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rays Ty Morrison Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rays Brandon Guyer Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rays Wade Davis Greg Z
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Red Sox Jon Lester JackPlumstead
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Red Sox Garin Cecchini (Chrome) JackPlumstead
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Red Sox Kevin Youkilis (Bowman's Best) JackPlumstead
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Reds Aroldis Chapman Joe C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rockies Dexter Fowler Hiflew
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Rockies Carlos Gonzalez Hiflew
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Royals Wil Myers (Topps 100) Matt F
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Royals Mike Moustakas (Bowman's Brightest) Matt F
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Tigers Magglio Ordonez Joe C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Tigers Wade Gaynor Joe C
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Twins Joe Mauer Matt F
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 White Sox Paul Konerko Jeff L
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 White Sox Adam Dunn (Gold) Jeff L
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 White Sox Addison Reed Jeff L
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 White Sox Alex Rios Jeff L
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 White Sox Mark Buehrle Jeff L
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 White Sox Jake Pavy (Gold) Jeff L
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Yankees Ben Camel Kevin M
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Yankees Manny Banuelos (Chrome) Kevin M
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Yankees Jorge Posada Kevin M
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Yankees C.C. Sabathia Kevin M
2011 Topps Bowman Box 2 Yankees Robinson Cano Kevin M

Buck-A-Box: 1988 Sportflics


Whew! This is the fourth box in the break!  This one took longer because it had a lot of packs and I had to stop to eat and knock a few "honey-dos" off my list.  One very strange thing happened with this break:  Aside from mini trivia cards, I pulled ZERO White Sox cards!  How does an entire box of cards not contain one specific team!?  That is way too bizarre for me.  And, so far as I can tell, the packs were factory sealed (no tampering that I could find).  I'm hoping the Bowman break serves the White Sox well because things do not look good for them right now.

Here is the list of cards busted out of this box:

Year, Brand, Set Name Team Name Player on card Participant Name (or alias)
1988 Sportflics A's Carney Lansford Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Terry Steinbach Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Mike Davis Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Mini Trivia Card Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Mini Trivia Card Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Jose Canseco Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Jay Howell Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Mini Trivia Card Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Luis Polonia Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Mini Trivia Card Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Reggie Jackson Nathan
1988 Sportflics A's Dave Stewart Nathan
1988 Sportflics Angels Doug DeCinces Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Angels Bob Boone Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Angels Mini Trivia Card Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Angels Don Sutton Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Angels Mini Trivia Card Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Angels Kirk McCaskill Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Angels Brian Downing Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Astros Bill Doran Dimwit
1988 Sportflics Astros Kevin Bass Dimwit
1988 Sportflics Astros Mike Scott Dimwit
1988 Sportflics Astros Billy Hatcher Dimwit
1988 Sportflics Blue Jays Fred McGriff Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Braves Ozzie Virgil Capt Canuck
1988 Sportflics Braves Mini Trivia Card Capt Canuck
1988 Sportflics Braves Dale Murphy Capt Canuck
1988 Sportflics Braves Mini Trivia Card Capt Canuck
1988 Sportflics Braves Ken Griffey Capt Canuck
1988 Sportflics Brewers Teddy Higuera Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Greg Brock Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Rob Deer Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers BJ Surhoff Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Dan Plesac Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Mini Trivia Card Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Mini Trivia Card Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Paul Molitor Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Mini Trivia Card Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Brewers Juan Nieves Group Pool
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Mini Trivia Card Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Willie McGee Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Terry Pendleton Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Mini Trivia Card Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Mini Trivia Card Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Todd Worrell Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Vince Coleman Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Danny Cox Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Mini Trivia Card Alec
1988 Sportflics Cardinals Ozzie Smith Alec
1988 Sportflics Cubs Mini Trivia Card Matt P
1988 Sportflics Cubs Lee Smith Matt P
1988 Sportflics Cubs Keith Moreland Matt P
1988 Sportflics Cubs Shawon Dunston Matt P
1988 Sportflics Cubs Mini Trivia Card Matt P
1988 Sportflics Dodgers Pedro Guerrero Greg Z
1988 Sportflics Dodgers Orel Hershiser Greg Z
1988 Sportflics Dodgers Fernando Valenzuela Greg Z
1988 Sportflics Dodgers Mike Scioscia Greg Z
1988 Sportflics Dodgers Mini Trivia Card Greg Z
1988 Sportflics Expos Mini Trivia Card Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Casey Candaele Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Andres Galarraga Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Mini Trivia Card Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Mini Trivia Card Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Neal Heaton Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Hubie Brooks Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Expos Mini Trivia Card Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Giants Mini Trivia Card Matt R
1988 Sportflics Giants Candy Moldonado Matt R
1988 Sportflics Giants Robby Thompson Matt R
1988 Sportflics Giants Jeffrey Leonard Matt R
1988 Sportflics Indians Julio Franco David/Hiflew Split
1988 Sportflics Indians Brett Butler David/Hiflew Split
1988 Sportflics Indians Mel Hall David/Hiflew Split
1988 Sportflics Indians Mini Trivia Card David/Hiflew Split
1988 Sportflics Indians Brook Jacoby David/Hiflew Split
1988 Sportflics Indians Cory Snyder David/Hiflew Split
1988 Sportflics Mariners Alvin Davis Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Mariners Lee Guetterman Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Mariners Mini Trivia Card Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Mariners Jim Presley Ryan C
1988 Sportflics Mets Kevin McReynolds Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Gary Carter Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Mini Trivia Card Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Terry Leach Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Darrly Strawberry Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Dave Magadan Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Mini Trivia Card Paul H
1988 Sportflics Mets Jesse Orosco Paul H
1988 Sportflics MULTIPLE TEAMS Abner, Buhner, Thurman Kevin M
1988 Sportflics MULTIPLE TEAMS McGwire, Molitor, Coleman Alec
1988 Sportflics MULTIPLE TEAMS Puckett, Nieves, Schmidt Matt F
1988 Sportflics MULTIPLE TEAMS Santiago, Bedrosian, Mattingly Dan
1988 Sportflics Non-Team Mini Trivia Card Mark A
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1988 Sportflics Orioles Billy Ripken Kevin B
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1988 Sportflics Orioles Eddie Murray Kevin B
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1988 Sportflics Orioles Ray Knight Kevin B
1988 Sportflics Phillies Mini Trivia Card Dan
1988 Sportflics Phillies Mike Schmidt Dan
1988 Sportflics Phillies Milt Thompson Dan
1988 Sportflics Phillies Von Hayes Dan
1988 Sportflics Phillies Juan Samuel Dan
1988 Sportflics Pirates Bobby Bonilla Joe C
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1988 Sportflics Pirates Barry Bonds Joe C
1988 Sportflics Pirates Mike LaValliere Joe C
1988 Sportflics Pirates Johnny Ray Joe C
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1988 Sportflics Rangers Larry Parrish Matt J
1988 Sportflics Rangers Oddibe McDowell Matt J
1988 Sportflics Rangers Pete O'Brien Matt J
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1988 Sportflics Rangers Charlie Hough Matt J
1988 Sportflics Rangers Scott Fletcher Matt J
1988 Sportflics Rangers Pete Incaviglia Matt J
1988 Sportflics Red Sox Jim Rice JackPlumstead
1988 Sportflics Red Sox Ellis Burks JackPlumstead
1988 Sportflics Red Sox Marty Barrett JackPlumstead
1988 Sportflics Red Sox Wade Boggs JackPlumstead
1988 Sportflics Red Sox Bruce Hurst JackPlumstead
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1988 Sportflics Reds Mini Trivia Card Joe C
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1988 Sportflics Reds Dave Parker Joe C
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1988 Sportflics Reds Dave Concepcion Joe C
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1988 Sportflics Royals Mini Trivia Card Matt F
1988 Sportflics Royals George Brett Matt F
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1988 Sportflics Royals Frank White Matt F
1988 Sportflics Royals Bo Jackson Matt F
1988 Sportflics Royals Danny Tartabull Matt F
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1988 Sportflics Royals Dan Quisenberry Matt F
1988 Sportflics Royals Gene Garber Matt F
1988 Sportflics Royals Willie Wilson Matt F
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1988 Sportflics Royals Bret Saberhagen Matt F
1988 Sportflics Tigers Lou Whitaker Joe C
1988 Sportflics Tigers Alan Trammell Joe C
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1988 Sportflics Tigers Darrell Evans Joe C
1988 Sportflics Twins Jeff Reardon Matt F
1988 Sportflics Twins Frank Viola Matt F
1988 Sportflics Twins Gary Gaetti Matt F
1988 Sportflics Twins Bert Blyleven Matt F
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1988 Sportflics White Sox Mini Trivia Card Jeff L
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1988 Sportflics Yankees Mini Trivia Card Kevin M
1988 Sportflics Yankees Mike Pagliarulo Kevin M
1988 Sportflics Yankees Willie Randolph Kevin M
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