Let's open with 2013 stuff, and probably my favourite Jays card from flagship this season. Considering they've also got a great
Prospect cards and their ilk aren't really a need for my every Jay ever collection, but I'll still add them to the box for now. Bush is the only one of these that I remember, and that's only because there was a game against the Yankees when he found himself pitching against Wang. Bush vs. Wang. And yes, I am eternally twelve years old.
I didn't think there were any cards of Millar as a Blue Jay. Oh well, that drops one off my list that I didn't even know I needed. Still one left, though, even though it again is someone who never played for Toronto.
Highlighting an '88 Donruss? Sure! Since I had no idea Greg had a major league card in the 80s.
More Delgados! WOO-HOO!
Joey Bats! An always welcome addition, especially since Opening Day is always a challenge to find north of the border.
Let's turn 2!
Neither of my LCS' had any packs of A&G, so any Jays/Mets inserts were very welcome.
Favourite picture of the bunch? How about Frank Thomas just taking it easy prior to a road game.
And to wrap it up, how about a bunch of stickers?
Sorry I wasn't very verbose today. Thanks for the goodies from the Jays portion of the trade, and I'll get to the Mets sometime next week.
Millar has another card as a Blue Jay in 2009 Topps Update. Also, that Thomas is one of my favorites from 2008 Upper Deck.
ReplyDeleteJust to show you are not alone in your perpetual 12-year-old-ness. These guys all started a game for the Blue Jays this year. Bush, Johnson, Wang, and Dickey. They really needed to hire former Reds pitching coach Dick Pole as their PC.
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