Yet another tremendous bubbler from Dennis @ Too Many Verlanders.
First up is a card that was on my less-than-realistic want list. It is a simple stickergraph with a basic design, but this card was the only cardboard evidence that he wrapped up his NHL stint with a brief stint as a Sen, before playing in the KHL.
I'll return to hockey shortly, but it is time to switch to the new 2/14 content. With there being no minor league baseball action last year, it is harder to gauge McKenna's progress, with him last seeing action at AA Bowie.
I must admit I had no idea that there even were autographs as part of the massive Documentary set, let alone that Callix Crabbe was on the checklist. I'm not sure how this fits as an appropriate card for that set, as he'd make all his 2008 appearances with the Padres, and would not play a game for the Brewers, or anywhere else in majors. He's now an assistant hitting coach for the Rangers.
The first of six plates in this post comes from baseball, and an appearance of Derek Norris from 2011 Bowman Topps 100. A switch to football now. I don't think photo-shoot used materials should qualify as 'Down and Dirty', but I'm not naming football insert sets. But when I see dirty, I imagine visible game use.I don't expect game use on any NFL card of Christian "Which Ocean" Hackenberg, as he saw no regular season action. Still, since he was a QB, there were still way too many rookie hits of his. And I'll gladly add his cards to my collection.David Garrard on the other hand, should have some game use attached to his cards. And this piece, supposedly from the nameplate, does.
Voting for the Garrard patch card.
ReplyDeleteSo. Many. Plates. Dennis always sends the goods. The more obscure names really require some effort to hunt down and I'm impressed to see players like Lindberg, Crabbe, and McKenna in a care package. Great stuff all around.
ReplyDeleteDennis hooked it up big time. That Garrard patch is beautiful. And congratulations on completing the set of plates. That's awesome.
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