Divine Deablo? YES!
He ended up drafted in the 3rd round by the Raiders, and signed with the Falcons this off-season.
And he's still seems pretty popular at Virginia Tech.
There you have it!
Divine Deablo? YES!
He ended up drafted in the 3rd round by the Raiders, and signed with the Falcons this off-season.
And he's still seems pretty popular at Virginia Tech.
There you have it!
This pack certainly exceeded my expectations beyond that of "first one in the stack" at Wally World.
The make-up of the pack was interesting. I'm so used to having all the inserts/parallels grouped together in one part of the pack, but here they were scattered into several places.
I've taken to calling Donruss and other Panini releases 'Heroes and Prospects' after the old ITG hockey sets, since they'd feature a mix of retired greats and minor leaguers. The same here, with these as an example of the former.The backs give the vibe of some early UD releases, with the cards mixing the horizontal and the vertical.I'll scan everything. Why not? As always, Oakland's stuff is so instantly recognizable that it doesn't matter that there's no logos on their cards. Also instantly recognizable - old Comiskey Park behind Billy Martin. I was surprised to see Deion with the Reds, but then checked and he did spend almost as much time there as with the Braves. The first two parallels. The first is an Optic, with the second is a Green Laser.Today, two of these Waly World repacks.
Both of these very chrome-y double packs.Repack #1:
Repack #2:
All base cards here, but that Carter entry would be pretty sweet even if it didn't hit my Mets PC.If I'm going to open a pack from 2022 and find a Tampa Bay rookie, that's definitely the one you want to see appear in the pack. Also, in a little bit of first pack to last pack synchronicity, both contained a shiny appearance by Jurickson Profar. The former is probably the less common of the two, but the second definitely has the more interesting photograph.Time again to welcome some new faces into the 2/14 collection.
The smaller rosters make basketball a rather sparse part of my collection in terms of variety. Beyond Richard Hamilton and Gheorghe Muresan, there aren't too many players making a lot oof appearances. But, I've got a new candidate in Ian "Captain Jack" Jackson, who takes advantage of the NCAA deals to appear here with the Tar Heels. He didn't declare for the Draft, transferred to St. John's giving me another year of NCAA cards to look forward to.Since it was from a somewhat more common minor league set, Steve Goodhart's first appearance is somewhat surprising, even if he didn't reach the bigs. Better late than never for a new face, though.
Back to the ol' 'To Be Posted' box, and my newest MST3K autograph, heading back to the Comedy Central years.
I know absolutely nothing about The Punisher aside from recognizing the logo. So I'm not sure about anything related to the character. I do know from checking his IMDB that Tony Plana played Ramos in the Season 4 post-apocalyptic riff target 'City Limits'. This one actually had some familiar names among the cast, including Kim Cattrall and James Earl Jones. Their autos are way out of my price range. This, thanks to being part of one of Upper Deck's Marvel sets, was just right.I thought that I'd buy a hobby box of '24 Heritage High Numbers to work on the base set before getting the rest as singles. The price of said box was a little more than I was willing to pay, and not willing to pay a premium to chase parallels of Paul Skenes. So, for a lot less, I got the 501-700 base set, knowing the SPs aren't as intimidating with this.
So much cheaper. As in about 1/4 of what I'd pay for the hobby box.There were a small pile of players I was surprised to see here and not in the main release. I could also have included Kenley Jansen or Jake Cronenworth in this list as well. You'd swear it was Upper Deck flagship holding off on Young Guns so there's some reason to get Extended.My fave pictures in the 200. One generally doesn't get Heritage for the photography, but there was still a nice selection of alternate uniforms, patches, angles and Panini-friendly catcher shots.I'm not up to writing a bunch of text today, so I'm taking the easy way out. I'm pulling the Conlon cards out of my 'to be posted' box, scanning both sides, and just letting you read the interesting content on the reverse of the card.
Yup. Still catching up on repacks, although this pair has only in been in my possession for about a month compared to the years that baseball one was around for.
All cardboard content in repack #1.Nothing too interesting in the first scanner bed worth of Parkhurst - although David Bruce is a Kitchener Rangers alum to at least add something to a PC, potentially.But the last ones provide a lot more interest. A big name in Roy, and an interesting photo. That's Corey Millen in the background celebrating a Kings goal, not the Bruins player in the front. Find interesting stuff where you can!The rookie in that particular repack generally turns out to be some forgotten guy from the 90s that only played a handful of games. Here. it's a guy who is still in the league and from one of the more out there sets there was. He was traded to the Flyers as part of the Joel Farabee deal this past season. Raanta has had nice base cards in the past, and here's another one of them.A player doing silly stuff with the stick and puck and having it make its way to the base card will always improve a grouping of cards. Outside of that, not that much of note in this group.Hall of Fame content and a later card from the decade slipping in there is enough to make things at least somewhat more noteworthy than the usual.The contents of the second repack. More shipping supplies in this one - and a superstar.And Draisaitl definitely counts as a superstar. More Metal Universe, although the background is less odd here than with the appearance in the first pack. The defunct team mojo drifts down into the minors with the Belleville Bulls showing up. Belleville is now home to the Senators AHL affiliate.And the other side!
With the Ozzie Smith insert opening things, this one is already has a good potential to be more interesting than the other half. It's been way too long, but I'll water that was the reason I picked this particular repack from the pegs. Also interesting - two '87 All-Star cards. That's Mark Gubicza that had his name cut off by my incompetent cropping.Goudey Eddie Murray? There's a nice little surprise in here. Also, a colour matching border from 1990 Topps! I wish that had happened more often with the design.