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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Tribe or no Tribe #11 (2016 Allen and Ginter Value Pack) #TheHobby

Yes, boys and girls, it is that time again! We're heading into another round of "Tribe or No Tribe!" Here's a quick summary of the rules in case you have no idea what I'm talking about:

I bust open a pack (or packs) of cards and try to get as many Indians cards as I can out of the pack. Certain cards get positive scores and certain others will get a negative score. It's that easy. I stole the concept from WhiteSoxCards, who does a Sox or No Sox.

SCORING:
+0.5 points for each card in the pack not falling into the following:
+2.0 points for relic, auto, serial (only +1.0 if card is a trap)
+1.0 point for any Thome card in non-Tribe uni
+2.0 points for any Triber card (pictured in Tribe uni, otherwise normal scoring)
-1.0 point for each trap (Braves or Reds are traps for my game)
-0.5 points if card features more than one team or no team at all

I tally up the raw score and divide it by the number of cards used to get the raw score. That will give me the Calculated Score. I will use that score to rank packs from first to worst (the higher the score, the better).

Let's ride!

2016 A&G Value Pack (14 Cards)

+0.5 - Colin Rea - Padres
+2.0 - Roberto Alomar - Indians (Wahoo!!)
+0.5 - Adam Eaton - White Sox
-0.5 - Robert Raiola - Sports Tax Man (What!?!)
+0.5 - Max Kepler - Twins
+0.5 - Carlos Gomez - Astros
-1.0 - Hank Aaron Numbers Game - Braves (Well, if it had to a Brave...)
-0.5 - Komodo Island - Natural Wonders
+0.5 - Jake Odorizzi Mini - Rays
-0.5 - Oscar Lesser - US Mayor (El Paso, TX)
+0.5 - Russell Martin - Blue Jays
+0.5 - Kolten Wong - Cardinals
+0.5 - Ozzie Smith - Cardinals
+0.5 - Ervin Santana - Twins

Pack total = Raw Score 4.0 (Calculated Score = 0.285)

Hey, we pulled an Indians player and freaking good one at that! Wahoo!! We got dinged by Hank Aaron, but then so have a lot of folks that pitched against him, so I'm okay with that. The downside to A&G are the non-baseball cards. Man, they add up. But, overall, not a bad pack.

A quick look at the TonT leaderboard shows this pack ranks just above the bottom of the heap... You can find the whole list here: http://www.tribecards.net/p/tribe-or-no-tribe.html



Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Tribe or No Tribe #10ish (Topps Opening Day 2017)

It has been a LONG time since I've posted a TonT pack break, so I thought it would be fun to do! This is roughly the tenth edition of the game I've played. I am also starting a new ranking system to see which TonT's netted the best (er, and worst) results. More on that at the end of the post.

It's been a while, so here are my rules:

+0.5 points for each card in the pack not falling into the following:
+2.0 points for relic, auto, serial (only +1.0 if card is a trap)
+1.0 point for any Thome card in non-Tribe uni
+2.0 points for any Triber card (pictured in Tribe uni, otherwise normal scoring)
-1.0 point for each trap (Braves or Reds are traps for my game)
-0.5 points if card features more than one team or no team at all

This is a Fat Pack of cards, so there are 24 cards with 3 inserts. Let's get crackin!

+0.5 - Adrian Beltre - Rangers
+0.5 - Seung-Hwan Oh - Cardinals
+0.5 - Kendrys Morales - Blue Jays
+0.5 - George Springer - Astros
+0.5 - Trevor Story - Rockies
+2.0 - Jason Kipnis - Indians (Wahoo!!)
+2.0 - Danny Salazar - Indians (Wahoo!!)
-1.0 - Brandon Phillips - Reds
+0.5 - Craig Kimbrel - Red Sox
+0.5 - Jake Arrieta - Cubs
+0.5 - Kendrys Morales Foil OD (4/3/17) - Blue Jays
+0.5 - Anthony Rizzo Superstar Celebrations - Cubs
-0.5 - Fresh Popcorn Incredible Eats - Suntrust Park*
+1.0 - Progressive Field Opening Day Ballpark - Indians (Wahoo!!)
+0.5 - Ryan Schimpf - Padres
+0.5 - Drew Smyly - Mariners
+0.5 - Matt Carpenter - Cardinals
+0.5 - Troy Tulowitzki - Blue Jays
+0.5 - Aaron Sanchez - Blue Jays
+0.5 - Miguel Cabrera - Tigers
+0.5 - Ian Kinsler - Tigers
-1.0 - Joey Votto - Reds
-1.0 - Billy Hamilton - Reds
-1.0 - Freddie Freeman - Braves
TOTAL: +8.5 Raw Score (0.354 Calculated Scored = Raw Score/#of cards)

OUCH! Man, I got the smackdown put on me there at the end! What is up with all the freaking Blue Jays in this pack!? Wow...

*I find it very interesting that the Braves logo is NOT on the front of the Fresh Popcorn card, but does appear on the back. I only deducted the 1/2 point for "no team." My rules, man....


My new ranking system for TonT goes like this: I take the raw score and divide it by the number of cards used to get the raw score. That will give me the Calculated Score. I will use that score to rank packs from first to worst (the higher the score, the better). The ranking system appears (or will appear if you are reading this before I get done with it) as a tab at the top of the site.






Friday, September 16, 2011

A Tribe-or-no-Tribe Marathon (Part 3 of 3)

Let's head into the stretch!  Here we have the final four packs of the Tribe or no Tribe marathon!  Let's see what we have here.

First up, Junior visits us again!  2006 Fleer Ultra (8 cards, 4 points for .500)

Wait a minute... The packs are identical except one has 5 cards and one has 8 cards!?  What is up with that?  Anyone care to share the logic/idea?

Derek Lee (Cubs, Home Run Kings) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Juan Pierre (Cubs) - +0.5, total = 1.0 (Hmm, two Cubs in a row)
Carlos Lee (Brewers) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Ryan Jorgensen (Marlins) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Ken Griffey Junior (Mariners, Midsummer Classic Kings) - +0.5, total = 2.5
Carlos Delgado (Mets) - +0.5, total = 3.0
Ben Sheets (Brewers) +0.5, total = 3.5
Luis Gonzalez (Diamondbacks, Gold) - +0.5, total = 4.0

Well, we nailed the average mark.  Very weird about the whole cards-per-pack thing.





Time to open up some Topps:

1993 Stadium Club Series 2 (14 cards, 7 points for .500)

Daryl Boston (Rockies) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Kurt Stillwell (Padres) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Cecil Fielder (Tigers) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Kevin Maas (Yankees) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Stadium Club "Special Cards" checklist - -0.5, total = 1.5 (stupid Info Card)
John Valentin (Red Sox) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Jesse Levis (TRIBER! Bonus!) - +2.0, total = 4.0 (Wahoo!! Triber!!)
Travis Fryman (Tigers) - +0.5, total = 4.5 (Indians player pictured on card!)
Bob MacDonald (Blue Jays) - +0.5, total = 5.0
Mark Langston (Angels) - +0.5, total = 5.5
Greg Goldbrunn (Expos) - +0.5, total = 6.0
Pedro Astacio (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 6.5
Shawn Jeter (White Sox) - +0.5, total = 7.0 (Batting .500!)
Tony Gwynn (Padres) - +0.5, total = 7.5 (Tony *explative* GWYNN!!)
Nolan Ryan (Rangers) - +0.5, total = 8 (NOLAN *Super-explative* RYAN!!)

Holy smokes!  Gwynn and Ryan come out of nowhere to finish out the pack!  Sweet!!  Wait, what was I doiong? Oh yeah, Tribe or no Tribe!  I ended up with a Triber in the pack *and* Ryan and Gwynn to boot!  That made my day.  I should stop here.  I won't. But, I should.





Next up, how about a little Studio action?

1991 Studio (10 cards, plus a puzzle - 5 points for .500)

Puzzle pieces don't count for anything - no plus, no minus.

Ed Whitson (Padres) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Darryl Strawberry (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Matt Williams (Giants) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Bill Sampen (Expos) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Tony LaRussa (A's, checklist) - +0.5, total = 2.5
BJ Surhoff (Brewers) - +0.5, total = 3.0
Dave Magadan (Mets) - +0.5, total = 3.5
Terry Pendleton (Braves TRAP!) - -1.0, total = 2.5
Roger McDowell (Phillies) - +0.5, total = 3.0
Mark Grace (Cubs) - +0.5, total = 3.5
Mike LaValliere (Pirates) - +0.5, total 4.0

If you notice, the numbers don't quite add up - 10 cards, only one trap... A closer look reveales that this pack 11 cards in it, counting the checklist.  Yoy.  In any case, no .500 average here.




And, so, we arrive at the last pack of the TonT marathon:

1991 Leaf Series 2 (15 cards, plus a puzzle - 7.5 points for .500)

Puzzle doesn't count

Mike Huff (TRIBER! Bonus! And GOLD!) - +2.0, total = 2.0
Charlie Hough (White Sox) - +0.5, total = 2.5
Carmelo Martinez (Royals) - +0.5, total = 3.0
Jack Armstrong (Reds TRAP!) - -1.0, total = 2.0 (Tartar Sauce!)
Rich Rodriguez (Padres) - +0.5, total = 2.5
Vicente Palacios (Pirates) - +0.5, total = 3.0
John Franco (Mets) - +0.5, total = 3.5
Benito Santiago (Padres) - +0.5, total = 4.0
Mark McGwire (A's) - +0.5, total = 4.5
Wally Backman (Phillies) - +0.5, total = 5.0
Edgar Martinez (Mariners) - +0.5, total = 5.5
Danny Neagle (Twins) - +0.5, total = 6.0
Scott Erickson (Twins) - +0.5, total = 6.5
Rafael Belliard (Braves TRAP!) = -1.0, total = 5.5 (Aw, man! Negated the Triber!!)
Steve Decker (Giants) - +0.5, total = 6.0

Well, the final pack turns out to be full of ups and downs!  Started off great witha  Gold Leaf Indians card then I hit a snag with TWO trap cards.



Overall, though, I think did okay considering the years of the packs used - not real biggies for the Indians on any front.  Funny how that worked out. But, I can't complain!  I had fun walking through the packs as I posted each player!  haha, probably more fun for me than you reading along.

A Tribe-or-no-Tribe Marathon (Part 2 of 3)

Here we go with the Tribe or no Tribe marathon, part 2!

This time, I am busting open a 2005 Donruss (10 cards, 5 points to bat .500)

Bret Boone (Mariners) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Billy Koch (Marlins) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Rich Harden (A's) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Jose Reyes (Mets) - +0.5, total = 2.0
CC Sabathia (TRIBER! Bonus!) - +2.0, total = 4.0 (Wahoo!!)
Sluggers.com insert thingy - -0.5, total = 3.5
Susie Essman (Fans of the game, Yankees) - +0.5, total = 4.0*
Vinny Castilla (Rockies) - +0.5, total = 4.5
Eric Gagne (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 5.0 (We're batting .500 with a bullet, or an asterisk, really)
Tony Bastista (Expos) - +0.5, total = 5.5
Shawn Green (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 6.0

Okay, batting above par, even with a star in the mix.  Not the person ON the card, but the card itself. 

*Hmm, not sure how to score this one. It is not a player, but it is a "Yankees card."  I opted to award a simple card score for it.  It's my game, and I'm the only one playing, so I think that's fair.





Next up, let's see how Junior (Ken Griffey Jr is on the pack) treats us.

2006 Fleer Ultra (5 cards, 2.5 points for .500)

Mariano Rivera (Yankees) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Jack Wilson (Pirates) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Jason Schmidt (Giants) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Hideki Matsui (Yankees, RBI Kings insert) - +0.5, total = 2.0*
Manny Ramirez (Red Sox, Gold) - +0.5, total = 2.5*

Wow, batted exactly .500 on that pack.  Man, five cards!?  I'd hate to think I spent good money on these when they first came out.  I did not buy the packs (so far as I recall).  Five whole cards. Wow.

*Wow, another asterisk.  Okay, this card get regular points because it is not serially numbered.  It is an insert, but not a "special" insert.





Rounded out the 2nd part of the TonT marathon, how about some good ol' Goudey?

2008 UD Goudey (8 cards, 4 points for .500)

Luis Aparicio (White Sox) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Raul Ibanez (Mariners) - +0.5, total = 1.0
David Wright (Mets) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Troy Tulowitzki (Rockies) - +0.5, total = 2.0 (There should be a bonus for the name alone)
Eddie Murray (Orioles) - +0.5, total = 2.5 (SWEET card!)
Evan Longoria (Rays) = +0.5, total = 3.0
Adam LaRoche (Pirates) - +0.5, total = 3.5
Cynthia Cooper (Basketball) - -0.5, total = 3.0

Stupid basketball card.  I hate non-baseball cards in baseball products.  Seriously. Let. It. Go.



Okay, up next we finish out the marathon!  Should post around 9:30pm CST.

A Tribe-or-no-Tribe Marathon (Part 1 of 3)

I am going to be putting together som more of the Random Packs of Kindness and decided a great way to get some card for that is to rip open some more of the wax I bought at Fred's the other day.  And, the best way to rip open wax is to play a little "Tribe or No Tribe!"

Unlike my previous post from the other day, I will only post Tribers, Traps, or Mojo.

If you're new to the game, it is a modification of a game played over at whitesoxcards.blogspot.com.  He plays "Sox or No Sox" and I took his idea and created TonT.  Here are the rules:

Trap cards = Reds (the other Ohio team) and the Braves (the other native American-themed team)

+0.5 is awarded for each card in the pack unless it falls into one of these areas:

+2 for each relic, serial, or autographed card (or +1 if it is a trap card)
+1 for *any* Jim Thome card
+2 for each Indians card

-1 for each trap
-0.5 for a card with multipkle teams or no team depicted

"Batting .500" = 0.5 * # cards in pack - should be the "average" score of the pack.  batting more than .500 is obviously what I'm going for here.

Ready? Let's get to busting my wax over here!

1993 Stadium Club Series 1 (14 cards, 7 points to bat .500)

Ramon Martinez (Dodgers) - +0.5, 0.5 total
Casey Candaele (Astros) - +0.5, total = 1
Ken Hill (Expos) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Joey Cora (White Sox) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Chris Sabo (TRAP! Reds) - -1, total = 1.0
Roger McDowell (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Club membership Sign-up Card - -0.5, total = 1.0
Carlos Martinez (TRIBER! Bonus!) - +2.0, total = 3.0
Wayne Kirby (TRIBER! Bonus!) - +2.0, total = 5.0 (Wahoo! TWO Tribers so far!!)
Mickey Tettleton (Tigers) - +0.5, total = 5.5
Mike Boddicker (Royals) - +0.5, total = 6.0
Al Osuna (Astros) - +0.5, total = 6.5
Dave Hansen (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 7.0
Kevin Seitzer (Brewers) - +0.5, total = 7.5
Charlie O'Brien (Mets) - +0.5, total = 8.0

Wahoo!  Even with a trap, I managed to snag two Indians!  Final score - 8.0 points! Nice way to kick off the marathon!


Okay, I've been trying to figure out if I am going to post each pack separately or if I should do them all as one... Hmm... I have 10 total packs.  I'll do three packs each post with the final post having 4 packs.  That should break up the reading. Well, in theory. Because no matter which route I take, it is still ten packs.



Next up 2008 UD First Edition (10 cards, 5 points for .500)

Manny Corpas (Rockies) - +0.5, total 0.5
Jesus Flores (Nationals) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Jose Contreras (White Sox) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Corey Hart (Brewers) - +0.5, total = 2.0 (...i wear my sunglesses at night so I can, so I can...)
Shawn Hill (Nationals) - +0.5, total = 2.5
Scott Dohmann (Rays) - +0.5, total = 3.0
Josh Anderson (TRAP! Braves) - -1.0, total = 2.0
Lance Broadway (White Sox) - +0.5, total = 2.5
Matt Cain (Giants) - +0.5, total = 3.0
Mark Teixeira (TRAP! Braves, Starquest) - -1.0, total = 2.0 (Oh, man!)

OUCH!  Man, ended up with 2.0 points on that because of TWO trap cards!  That'll leave a bad taste.





Okay, let's see how the third pack stacks up:

1992 Score Series 1 (16 cards, 8 points for .500)

Joe Klink (A's) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Jose Vizcaino (Cubs) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Mike Morgan (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 1.5
Carlos Quintana (Red Sox) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Reggie Jefferson (TRIBER! Bonus!) - +2.0, total = 4.0 (Wahoo!)
Tim Hulett (Orioles) - +0.5, total = 4.5
Tony Fossas (Red Sox) - +0.5, total = 5.0
Greg Swindell (TRIBER! Bonus!) - +2.0, total = 7.0 (Almost batting .500!)
Tim Naehring (Red Sox) - +0.5, total = 7.5 (wow, lots of Red Sox here...)
Paul Gibson (Tigers) - +0.5, total = 8.0 (We're batting .500!)
Lance Blankenship (A's) +0.5, total = 8.5
Russ Swan (Mariners) - +0.5, total = 9.0
Jeff Montgomery (Royals) - +0.5, total = 9.5
Milt Cuyler (Tigers) - +0.5, total = 10.0 (Wow, TEN points! Awesome!)
Kevin Gross (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 10.5
Tom Brunansky (Red Sox) - +0.5, total = 11.0

Now, THAT is what I'm talking about!  11 points to finish out the first round!  Excellent!


The next three will be posted at approximately 9pm CST, just to give a little break between innings.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Tribe or No Tribe

Last week, I ran into the local Fred's to pick up some party supplies for my wife's surprise get together.  While in there, I noticed they had moved their trading cards to the end of the toy aisle.  Naturally, I picked up a pack or three or maybe it was a repack blaster. It's all a little fuzzy now.

One pack was a 2008 Goudey, which I had planned to use in a group break. But, like most addicts, I couldn't just let the thing sit around and wait on me to make up my mind.  It called out, "TonT! TonT!"

So, I ripped it open.  Here we go:

2008 Goudey - 8 cards per pack (need 4 points to bat .500):

Clayton Kershaw (Dodgers) - +0.5 points, total = 0.5
Manny Ramirez (Red Sox) - +0.5 points, total = 1.0
Jay Bruce (Reds, TRAP!) - -1.0, total = 0.0


Russell Martin (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Brad Penny (Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 1.0 (Seriously!? How many Dodgers can be in ONE pack!?)
Jim Thome (White Sox, BONUS!) - +1, total = 2.0


Chris Duncan (Cardinals) - +0.5, total = 2.5
David Wright (Mets, Game Card) - +0.5, total = 3.0


Well, the Thome was a great addition and the only saving card I had against the Bruce Reds card!  I finished up at 3.0, which is below .500 for the pack.  I think I may need to bust another pack and try again... 



Okay, you twisted my arm hard enough.  This time, I am busting open a 2007 Goudey.  Let's see if I do any better...

2007 Goudey, 8 cards per pack, need 4.0 points to bat .500 on the break:

Aaron Rowand (Red back, Phillies) - +0.5, total = 0.5
Aramis Ramirez (Red back, Cubs) - +0.5, total = 1.0
Rickie Weeks (Red back, Brewers) - +0.5, total = 1.5


Juan Pierre (Red back, Dodgers) - +0.5, total = 2.0
Aaron Rowand (Green back, Phillies) - +0.5, total = 2.5
Aramis Ramirez (Green back, Cubs) - +0.5, total = 3.0


Michael Barrett (Green back, Padres) - +0.5, total = 3.5
Freddy Sanchez (Green back, Pirates) - +0.5, total = 4.0


There we have the second pack.  I managed to bat .500, which is nice, but absolutely no hits for the Tribecards collection.  Then again, no traps, either.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

(Mail Day)^2 + TonT = Fun Tribecards Time!

Today was MAIL DAY!  Yeap, that's right, I **finally** pointed my Charger toward the Post Office and mailed off several bubbleopes I have been meaning to send off for weeks now!

And, today was MAIL DAY! I had a package from the good Cap'n himself, Capt Canuck from the Great White North!  Let's see what's inside:

First up, we have a great selection of Indians O-Pee-Chee cards from 1985!  Man, do these guys bring back some memories!

Then, we have a bunch of Panini stickers from 1989!  I don't know off-hand which ones I need, but I am pretty sure I don't have the Cleveland Stadium sticker. That is SWEET!

Rounding things out, how about a couple of Victor Martinez cards and a pack of 1990 Donruss cards!  Oh yeah, there will be some "Tribe or No Tribe" tonight!  In fact, that is coming up right after you look at these beauts:

Now, let's bust open this pack of Donruss for a little Tribe-or-no-Tribe action:

17 cards in the pack plus a puzzle piece. Par score = 9 points at 0.5 per card

Carl Yastrzemski puzzle piece. Well, I suppose that gets the base +0.5 score. Total = 0.05


Dave Stewart (A's) MVP card - +0.5 points, total = 1.0 point
Chad Kreuter (Rangers) - +0.5, total = 1.5 points
Willie McGee (Cardinals) - +0.5, total = 2.0 points


Felix Jose (A's) - +0.5, total = 2.5 points
Eric Show (Padres) - +0.5, total = 3.0 points
Gene Larkin (Twins) - +0.5, total = 3.5 points (Well, we are on par anyway)
Ricky Jordan (Phillies) - +0.5, total = 4.0 points
Gary Pettis (Tigers) - +0.5, total = 4.5 points
Rickey Henderson (A's) - +0.5, total = 5.0 points (Now, THAT is awesome. Period!)


Bill Doran (Astros) - +0.5, total = 5.5 points
Brad Komminsk (Indians - TRIBECARD!) - +2, total = 7.5 points


George Canale (Brewers) - +0.5, total = 8.0 points
Billy Ripken (Orioles) - +0.5, total = 8.5 points (no "error" here! That's just for Topps)


Chili Davis (Angels) MVP, +0.5, total = 9.0 points
Les Lancaster (Cubs), +0.5, total = 9.5 points
Jim Acker (Blue Jays), +0.5, total = 10.0 points


Ron Robinson (Reds - TRAP!) - -1 point, 9.0 total points


Aw, dawg. I thought I was going to have a big time with that Indians card, but then fate stepped in and tossed me a trap card!  Well, I still scored above par on this pack!  Al-in-all, a *GREAT* delivery from Captain Canuck!!  Thanks a bunch!!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

2011 Topps Value Box (Target Version)

Included in the Value Box from Target are five (5) packs of 2011 Topps Series One cards, two (2) packs of 2011 Topps Heritage Hobby packs, two (2) Diamond Giveaway code cards, a special Chrome Refractor made just for the value boxes, and a 2011 MLB Collector's Guide (with Target branding).

The Diamond Giveaway cards feature Derek Jeter and Albert Pujols (one player on each card).  I am sending the Jeter to Sooz over at Card Bandits and Pujols to Erin.  I am not putting in the codes, either.  I'll let the women do that, and if they come up big winners, then all the better!



The Collector's Guide shows off one card from each year Topps has been making cards.  Most of the cards are (or seem to be in my estimation) rookie cards of the various players.  In 60 years of Topps, they couldn't include ONE Indians player's card? Gimme a break. Surely, they could have included a card from each team.  Oh well, can't please everyone, I guess.  After all, we're not talking Diamond Kings of the 80's, are we?  I digress (often, but you learn to live with it or walk away). 

The booklet also contains team schedules, which is kinda cool in a retro "pocket guide" kind of way.  Throughout the Guide, coupons for various products abound: One-A-Day for us aging collectors, $10 off MLB2K11, Scott's Turf Builder (for those of us wishing to build our own "Field of Dreams," I suppose), and others.  Of course, using the coupons means tearing them out of the guide.  And, thus Topps presents the very dilemma that drives many of its target audience (only slight pun intended) batty: keep the collectible, or collect the "prize?"  Dang it.


The "Special Chrome Refractor" was of Jackie Robinson:



I mentioned earlier that I would probably do a "Tribe or No Tribe" game with the packs, and so we begin!

The rules:
Trap cards = Reds (the *other* Ohio team) and the Braves (the *other* Native American-themed team)


+1/2 point is awarded for each card in the pack, unless card fits into the following:

+2 points are awarded for each serial, relic or autographed card.
+1 point is awarded for any Thome card in a non-Indians uniform.
+2 points are given for each Indians card.

-1 point from the score for each trap card (even if serial/auto/relic).
-1/2 point is deducted for each card featuring more than one team or no team at all



Pack #1 is 2011 Topps Series One:
(12 cards per pack, avg score would be 6.0 at 0.5 per card)

Aaron Hill (Blue Jays):  +0.5
Ted Lilly (Dodgers): +0.5, total = 1.0 (night card?)
Julio Borbon (Rangers): +0.5, total = 1.5
Emilio Bonifacio (Marlins): +0.5, total = 2.0
Chicago White Sox Team card: +0.5, total = 2.5 (definitely night card)

David Ortiz (Red Sox): +0.5, total = 3.0
Armando Galarraga (Tigers) Refractor: +0.5, total = 3.5 (yes, he got ripped off last year against the Tribe. we know)
60YOT 1998 All-Topps Catchers (Piazza, IRod, Kendall): -0.5, total = 3.0

Roy Halladay (Phillies) ToppsTown: +0.5, total = 3.5
Freddy Garcia (White Sox): +0.5, total = 4.0
Joey Votto (Reds - TRAP!): -1.0, total = 3.0
Jose Guillen (Giants): +0.5, total = 3.5

First pack scores 3.5, which is not good, especially with a trap and a multi-team in there. 



Pack #2 is 2011 Topps Series One (since there are FIVE of these):
(12 cards per pack, avg score would be 6.0 at 0.5 per card)



Kyle Davies (Royals): +0.5
Josh Tomlin (Indians, TRIBER!): +2, total = 2.5
Jason Kubel (Twins): +0.5, total = 3.0
Luke Scott (Oriols): +0.5, total = 3.5

Ubaldo Jimenez (Rockies): +0.5, total = 4.0
Nelson Cruz (Rangers): +0.5, total = 4.5
Diamond Giveaway (Halladay, Phillies): +0.5, total = 5.0
T60 Ryan Howard (Phillies): +0.5, total = 5.5

Ubaldo Jimenez (Rockies) ToppsTown: +0.5, total = 6.0
Todd Helton (Rockies): +0.5, total = 6.5
Neil Walker (Pirates): +0.5, total = 7.0
Trevor Hoffman (Brewers): +0.5, total = 7.5

Nice!  No traps and scored a Triber to boot! Wahoo!  Total for this pack is a nice 7.5!



Pack #3 is 2011 Topps Series One:
(12 cards per pack, avg score would be 6.0 at 0.5 per card)


Russell Branyan (Mariners): +0.5
Alex Rodriguez (Yankees): +0.5, total = 1.0
Jose Bautista (Blue Jays): +0.5, total = 1.5
Chris Sale (White Sox): +0.5, total = 2.0
Mark Trumbo (Angels): +0.5, total = 2.5
Pedro Ciriaco (Pirates): +0.5, total = 3.0
Ryan Dempster (Cubs): +0.5, total = 3.5
Jeff Keppinger (Astros): +0.5, total = 4.0
Diamond Duo (Utley/Rollins, Phillies): +0.5, total = 4.5
60YOT Whitey Ford (Yankees): +0.5, total = 5.0

Robinson Cano (Yankees) ToppsTown: +0.5, total = 5.5
Evan Meek (Pirates): +0.5, total = 6.0
Chris Narveson (Brewers): +0.5, total = 6.5

Well, this pack had 13 cards and scored 6.5.  It managed to walk the line - no Tribers and no traps.  The Duo card counts as a Phillies card because it features multiple players from the same team, in case you were wondering (and I know you were!).



Pack #4 is 2011 Topps Heritage Hobby:
(9 cards per pack, avg score would be 4.5 at 0.5 per card)

Mike Stanton (Marlins): +0.5

Angel Pagan (Mets): +0.5, total = 1.0
Washington Nationals Team card: +0.5, total = 1.5
Barry Zito (Giants): +0.5, total = 2.0
Stephen Drew (Diamondbacks): +0.5, total = 2.5

JJ Hardy (Orioles): +0.5, total = 3.0
Ryan Zimmerman (Nationals): +0.5, total = 3.5
Andrew Romine (Angels): +0.5, total = 4.0
Marco Scutaro (Red Sox): +0.5, total = 4.5

Another perfectly par pack - 4.5 points on 9 cards.  We ran into no Indians and no traps.  We did manage to find a few well-knowns, though. That's always cool to the collector-kid in me.  i also like the "pitching vs other teams" stats on the back of the team card.  Nice touch.



Pack #5 is 2011 Topps Series One:
(12 cards per pack, avg score would be 6.0 at 0.5 per card)


CJ Wilson (Rangers): +0.5
John Danks (White Sox): +0.5, total = 1.0
Pablo Sandoval (Giants): +0.5, total = 1.5
Chicago Cubs Team card: +0.5, total = 2.0

Zach Duke (Pirates): +0.5, total = 2.5
CC Sabathia (Yankees) Mini Champions card: +0.5, total = 3.0
60YOT Mike Piazza (Dodgers): +0.5, total = 3.5

Ryan Howard (Phillies) ToppsTown: +0.5, total = 4.0
Melvin Mora (Rockies): +0.5, total = 4.5

Jon Niese (Mets): +0.5, total = 5.0
Ian Desmond (Nationals): +0.5, total = 5.5
Barry Zito (Giants): +0.5, total = 6.0

Despite a couple of cool cards (Sabathia, Piazza), this pack eeks out an average score of 6.0.  I am certainly seeing a pattern here.  Luckily, that pattern has managed to avoid traps for the most part!  Now, if it would just pony up on some Tribers.  That would be nice.  (For the record, I am recording these "live" as it were, so I have no idea what's in the remaining packs, should I suddenly be blessed with Indians cards galore.  I just want it to be known.)



Okay, pack #6 is a 2011 Topps Heritgae Hobby
(9 cards per pack, avg score would be 4.5 at 0.5 per card)


Joe Nathan (Twins): +0.5
Andrew McCutchen (Pirates): +0.5, total = 1.0
Chris Perez (Indians - TRIBE!): +2.0, total = 3.0 (Wahoo! Let the disclaimer rule!)

Brewers Team card: +0.5, total = 3.5
Boston Red Sox Heritage Chrome 57/62 (Ortiz/Perez): +2.0, total = 5.5 (that is one SWEET-looking card!)
Andre Ethier (Dodgers): +0.5, total = 6.0
Jonathon Niese (Mets): +0.5, total = 6.5
Joel Pineiro (Angels): +0.5, total = 7.0
Manny Acta (Indians - TRIBE!): +2.0, total = 9.0

So, I just happen to make my disclaimer just before opening a killer pack.  Well, I can only say that is how the wheels of justice work sometimes.  Now, I am no "name-it/claim-it" kind of person (or else I would have won the lottery and PCH already)!  I am pretty excited about this whole pack, really!  Well, okay, about a third of it, anyway.  Seriously, though, that Heritgae Chrome is a nice, thick card with a cool black border treatment.  I may hang on to that one for my non-Tribe collection.... Nah, have you ever known me to do that?  Well, not often anyway.

The grand total for pack #6 is 9.0 points!  That's a pretty sweet haul.


The last pack in the Value Box is a 2011 Topps Series One:
(12 cards per pack, avg score would be 6.0 at 0.5 per card)

Carlos Carrasco (Indians - TRIBE!): +2.0 (Are you kidding me!? Awesome!)
Neftali Feliz (Rangers): +0.5, total = 2.5
Travis Hafner (Indians - TRIBE!): +2.0, total = 4.5 (Now, I am just laughing out loud. Really. I am!)

Pedro Alvarez (Pirates): +0.5, total = 5.0
Darren Ford (Giants): +0.5, total = 5.5
Ichiro (Mariners): +0.5, total = 6.0
Daniel Descalso (Cardinals): +0.5, total = 6.5
T60 Ryan Braun (Brewers): +0.5, total = 7.0
History of Topps (Shorin Family): -0.5, total = 6.5


Buster Posey (Giants) ToppsTown: +0.5, total = 7.0
Arthur Rhodes (Reds - TRAP!): -1.0, total = 6.0 (AUGH! Got me!)
Jay Bruce (Reds - TRAP!): -1.0, total = 5.0 (AUGH! Got me again!) (Well, I'm not laughing anymore)


I was on quite a roll there!  Then, once I was built up, I needed to be knocked back down again, I suppose.  Two Tribers and two traps in the same pack.  Well, as the old song goes, "You take the good.  You take the bad. You take them both, and there you have... a Topps pack break."  Okay, well, I derailed the train there at the end - in the song and in the pack.  Thanks to the traps and the non-team card, the total for the last pack is a below par 5.0 (and this is not golf, so below par = bad).

My overall opinion of the $14.99 box of cards?  Pretty favorable, actually.  Yes, getting more than a handful of Indians helps there, but the packs had a nice variety of players and inserts.  Not a bad deal.  Especially since the boss paid for it!