This one is up first.
That 1996 Donruss design with the foil square just seems like it was a bad idea at the start. Depending on the photo chosen, such as with Carrasco, it looks more like a censor box than where the information is. But the Cliff Floyd out of an SI set is a prettynice one, though.Does that count as two rookies instead of the promised single one? And they're both still around, too. That counts for something, right? 1986 Donruss in all its parallelogram windowed glory seems pretty random.And the 2000s pack provides what is probably my first 2001 UD Legends card, although Lawton does really stretch the definition a bit. I guess double rookie cards is the theme of this repack, with another pair of guys who had perfectly respectable careers in the bigs. LeCroy is back to working his way through the minors, this time as a manager in the Washington system.All cardboard in the second one.The 300 HR pack is the starter here, with Juan Gonzalez being the HR hitter in question. MacFarlane's entry is from the update release. As I've said before, I always find box set cards showing up in these repacks to be a nice surprise.My Premium insert/parallel was that Turkey Red of Corbin. Combining with the Heritage it makes for an old school feel. Bonus pitcher card! I'll pretend that since Nolan Ryan wasn't in uniform for this card, that it didn't count against the four.Party like it is 1981 with the Fleer Tradition entry. That's always a solid choice to inspire (or rip off) when it comes to a newer release. Both fairly typical repacks, but I'll have to pick the second one based on having more cards, and also for...
Cartoons on the back!
There you have it!