Only 3 items in the bag, but we'll see what it contains.
I'm always up for a retail break!The retail version has a slightly different look to it than the regular hobby version, opting for a blue border as opposed to the traditional silver. I like it a little more than the regular, even if it does nothing when it comes to not making my scanner look filthy.Of course, there are loud inserts. I think these are exclusive to the retail version as well. Are there inserts? Of course! These look the most like a card you'd find from the hobby set. The Unstoppable looks like it might be one of those tie-dye parallels, but this is the base design. More base card close the pack. Of course, that Diggs card counts as a Bills card. As it should. Of course, I pull a Hutchinson card after mailing out a package to Ann Arbor. Which I always seem to do. At least I have something to start my first mailer of 2023.
As in Special Teams cards.
I always love coming across cards of kickers and punters in modern sets, especially since they are pretty much forgotten about on most checklists. So, here's a couple autographs with a bit of a historical feel to them.
As in the only kicker ever to be voted MVP. Sure, it was part of the strike-shortened 1982 season, but when it comes to wanting oddness in your collection, doesn't that make it even greater? And you even get a Joe Theismann cameo as the holder. And, depending on how juvenile you are, you can have a slight chuckle when you see a jersey #69 in the background. Nice!A kicker auto deserves a punter auto to go with it. And a Hall of Famer as well. I ordered this a while back, long before Ray's recent passing. It may be more of a printed auto than a written one, but it is still nicely legible, and certainly counts towards my penmanship collection. And he's also certainly the least shameful Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles alum auto that I have.With all the 2012-13 Score hockey I busted to build the set, I'm somewhat surprised that I never managed to pull one of the Black Ice parallels. So, when I happened to catch this grouped with the regular base cards at COMC I figured now was as good a time as any to make sure at least one ends up in my possession.
And here you have that one!
The next 3!
The first bunch of base cards. While I wouldn't expect Whit to be updated on the Jays, there are still Marcus Simien cards with him on the Blue Jays in this release. You'll see those when I do the Toronto post. Other than that, there's another Spencer bound for Ann Arbor shortly.This shiny card provides the only parallel in this pack.The Chronicles continues to be chronicled. I'm switching away from group breaks to a personal box for the next two posts. But there's still more from the former to come. It is my favourite release of the year, after all.
Pack 1! As usual, every card has a different design/set. The Josh Bell is actually a holo parallel from Spectra, and that specific parallel was a dupe from the Nationals random that I showed off earlier. Obsidians, and an acetate card fell one per pack. And since Classics included a factoid on the back, I'm gonna show that off too.Another team from a date with the Randomizer! And there is some real potential with this slot, as it landed on Tampa. That means I am chasing some Wander Franco stuff.
Most teams seem to have a nice mix of veterans and rookies in their team list. Tampa was definitely an exception here. This Brandon Lowe from Spectra was the only one that didn't have the RC logo on it.As you can see here with this Josh Lowe. I really like the Luminance card, although the helmet flying off his head, mid-air, had me thinking there was some sort of ghastly smudge on my scanner that I needed to clean off. No - just a perfect photo, with the shading making that portion of the picture seem a little off. That's a picture that would work nicely as-is on a flagship Topps card.The fewest # of rookie cards I got of a player were 2, these of Vidal Brujan. Obsidian was the most commonly seen set in hobby boxes, at a rate of one-per-pack. The most appearances goes to Shane Baz. With that silver-y Phoenix parallel in the bottom corner, he also provided the only base parallel from this break.Let's switch sports and start diving through the piles of Chronicles I hinted at last post. I was in some group breaks, both random and pick-your-team. I busted a couple hobby boxes. So there's plenty of available content. First up, cards from one of the randoms, where the randomizer landed on the Nats.
It is a Panini product, so I'll open with a card that is perfect for the product, one that allows for an acceptable baseball photo, with a minimum of logo removal required.There are some dated elements as well, as Josh Bell can be found in the set with Washington.
But Juan Soto was the Nationals' king in this set, in terms of volume. With Recon in the middle, the sets seen here, clockwise from the top left are Phoenix, Obsidian, Certified, Zenith, Clearly Donruss, base, Magnitude and Titan. While landing all these cards of a major name is nice, the volume really shows the level of re-used photos in this. I doubt too many people are going to fill up a scanner bed worth of cards of the same player to highlight it.As expected, there are lots of parallels. And nothing beats a parallel that perfectly matches the team colours. If matching colours aren't your thing, how about gaudiness? This is a 'Meta' parallel. In this set, they aren't numbered. But Meta parallels in other sets are /25. Maybe the numbering scheme is just hiding somewhere among the background like a Magic Eye puzzle.I'll get to the Blue Jays stuff in a future post, but for now, here's some cards from an alumni. He went to Washington in the trade that brought Brad Hand to Toronto. They even opted for a photo where the catcher isn't wearing logo-covering equipment, in a somewhat odd choice. Riley Adams also provided one of the lowest numbered cards of the bunch, with this being a holo foil parallel. The only thing that changes is the foil on the bottom, so if this had been numbered on the back, it would have been a challenge to notice it when busting the packs.