Saturday, 26 January 2019

2019 Adventures in Repacks - Part 3.2 - The First Baseball Repack

The other 40!
2017 A&G - Pedro Martinez - And we're off!
2016 Bowman - Julio Teheran
1990 Topps - Bob Boone
1992 Studio - Mike Sharperson
1992 Donruss - Scott Cooper
1989 Topps - Bill Long
1992 Topps - Devon White - Jays content! And a junk wax gem of a photo with the flying helmet.
1989 Topps - Wes Gardner
1990 Donruss - Howard Johnson - Mets content!
1989 Score - Gene Nelson
1994 Triple Play - Allen Watson
1989 Fleer - Charlie Lea - Until I pulled this, I'd completely blanked on the former Expos hurler having a brief comeback w/ the Twins.
2012 Topps - Scott Sizemore
2012 Topps - Erick Aybar
1992 Stad. Club - Eric Anthony
1989 Donruss - Milt Thompson
1990 Topps - John Hart
1990 Donruss - Tim Raines - Another Expos card.
1993 Topps - Brian Griffiths - This appears to have been his only big league level card. He never got beyond AA.
1985 Topps - Joe Lefebvre - It might be stereotypical, but "owner and operator of a florist shop" is not a back-of-card factoid I'd expect to see.
1996 Pinnacle - George Williams
1992 Score - Mike Maddux
1987 Donruss - Billy Jo Robidoux - A fun name to say out loud.
1988 Topps - Tom Brunansky
1989 Topps - Bobby Bonilla
1992 Topps - Tony Pena
2007 Fleer - Aaron Miller
2012 Archives - Ubaldo Jimenez
1989 Topps - Rick Rhoden
1992 Topps - Andres Galarraga - Another Expos appearance.
1989 Donruss - Von Hayes
1991 Score - Tony Gwynn
1991 Dtad. Club - Eric Yelding
1991 Score - Mark Williamson
1989 Fleer - Joe Hesketh - Yet another.
1989 Topps Traded - Clay Parker - Both sides provided me with a card from '89 Traded.
1992 Topps Gold - Kevin Morton - Much like cards from Traded sets, these parallels are also unexpected.
1990 ProCards - Carlos Garcia
1988 Sporting News/Conlon - Arky Vaughn - Not a true Conlon card, like we'd see in a few years, but this was still cool.
2010 Chrome - Chris Carpenter - And this ends it.

A typical group of cards over the past 80, but as long as there are a few interesting ones in said group, it will still be a fun, inexpensive break.

2 comments:

  1. Nice Pedro, and the Arky Vaughn is cool. Don't see him on cardboard very often.

    I'd be all over these repacks if they were a buck. The Walgreens near me has 100-card repacks for $5, and I just can't bring myself to buy one anymore. Too much 1987-1990 Topps and Fleer in there :P

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  2. i really love repacks but none of the places near where i live have any. it's really sad.

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