In terms of being the best pair of dollar store baseball repacks, the combination of these two is going to be really tough to beat.
#1:
Here's the contents of #1. Looks like I'm getting a hit this time around.Ooo. 2024 stuff showing up already. That's my first repacked 2024 card. The Dee Strange-Gordon photo just screams that it was taken during the 2020 season, and I'm perfectly fine with that. The cards should be a reflection of the previous season, especially Series 1.The 5-card misc portion is kinda interesting. A minor league card is a fun start, and even if it isn't as beloved as some of the other designs of the 1980s, 1985's design has aged in a perfectly fine way. The Brandon McCarthy card is a perfect segue as well.Since that's who the hit was of. And it has a decent enough picture choice for a logo-less one.The premium pack is supposed to contain one insert/parallel, and that's what the Jeff Conine counted as, with a 2016 Chrome Rookie Recollection. That photo of Brett Phillips is pretty premium-looking as well.The rookie promised is the Almonte, but that's definitely in the bottom ranking of the pack behind the others. The Cowley from a box that commemorates his no-hitter in a 7-1 victory is especially nice. 1984 Dave Parker? Yes, more please! Although I would probably say that about a Dave Parker card from any year or set. The 1989 Fleer really seems to show up a lot in baseball repacks as of late, but at least the Jeff King is an update version.The 'Premium' card included was this nice shiny parallel. This was still the least interesting of the packs in the second one.You're usually lucky to see anything 1970's in the hockey versions of these. But not so with the baseball ones - at least this time. And if one of those 70s cards is a 1976 Luis Tiant, you're definitely doing a lot better than with the hockey version. Sure, there's a small bit of damage on the right side of the card (right below where the Altobelli card meets it), but for an awesome piece of cardboard hiding away in a repack, I will not complain. And let's throw in The Human Rain Delay as a bonus! Even the sole 80s card is nice, as Stefero looks like he's about to break some kneecaps as a mob enforer.