Showing posts with label 2019 Topps Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019 Topps Baseball. Show all posts

Saturday, February 02, 2019

2019 Topps S1 Patch & Pack 14 cards

I purchased a box today that contained 7 - 14 card packs and a pack that contains a 150 Years of Professional Baseball Commemorative Patch.   Here is what the box, and the packs look like.

2019 Topps S1 Box

2019 Topps S1 Pack

2019 Topps Patch Pack
I'm not a big fan of the Manu-patches and was hoping to get a Trout but no luck there. But a Rickey Henderson I guess I could have done worse, See the card below front and back.



Here are the cards from one of the 14 card packs with the best insert as for the rest of the cards nothing great could all be had in dime boxes at the next show I go to, I like the design and the photography is great a lot of nice in action stuff.

2019 Topps S1 Fronts

2019 Topps S1 Backs

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

2019 Topps Baseball Series One Jumbo Hobby Pack

I still get excited for the release of Topps' Series 1 flagship set every year.  It marks the start of the new baseball card year and the baseball season.  Sure we get a lot of players that have moved on to other teams in the off season still featured with their old team, but it's new.  I ended up stopping by my LCS, Boscos, here in Anchorage on my lunch break and decided to splurge on a jumbo pack.  What really surprised me was how few inserts were in the pack.  Usually the jumbo packs have 8 to 10 inserts and parallels.  I have a vague recollection of some twitter chatter about the subject, but it kind of bums me out.  The main reason for me to grab a jumbo pack was to get a nice sampling of the inserts.  So while I had hoped to do a nice run down of the set I'll be pretty limited with what I pulled.

I will say I wasn't sure what to think from the preview images, but in hand the cards don't look half bad.  There is some really great photography and I'll highlight some of my favorite cards in the pack.  There is still plenty of basic shots of pitchers pitching, guys throwing, and batter's hitting.  Topps also brought back full stats on the back of the cards!  Looks like enough collectors complained and Topps finally listened.
My favorite card out of the pack is this Josh Harrison slide.

Here's a look at the backs.  Overall the basic design works really well on the back.  I'm still not sold on the last name first and Topps didn't really need the Series 1 under the card number, which would have allowed them to make the card number larger for us older guys.  Basic bio info, a small blurb, and full MLB stats for the vets.  Topps included minor league stats for the younger guys.

Here are some more of my favorite shots from the base cards.

 Nothing like a play at the wall.
This year's Future Stars are rainbow flavored.  Topps did a nice job placing the player in front of the logo giving the card a little more depth.
 And another.


 This Luis Castillo is the best example out of the pack of Topps breaking the 4th wall and I like the attention to detail of the player in front of the border.  Topps didn't do this for most of the cards, but if you look you can find some other nice examples in the set.

The other thing that jumped out at me are the great stadium shots Topps used for the team cards.  It would have made for a great insert set, sure would have been better than the Topps Now Review insert.

 The backs are also well done, with field dimensions, starting lineup and rotation, and team leaders.


Here are the rest of the base cards from the pack.


Now onto the goodies.  I did run through my base stack to see if I missed an SP, I did not.  And again I was a little bummed I didn't get a better sampling of the inserts, but from a set builders stand point it's probably great.  Although anyone trying to build the insert sets might have to fork out a little more and try a lot harder.
On my initial sort through the stack I missed this 150th Anniversary parallel.  This parallel and the rainbow foil are not serial numbered in the base set, but every insert has a 150th Anniv. parallel numbered to 150.  The foil for these cards is gold instead of the base silver.
The insert set that wins the award for beating a dead horse is the Iconic Cards reprint set.  While I find the Topps Now Review the most unnecessary and worthless insert set of the product, I don't think anyone demanded Topps do more reprints.  I got Jose Canseco's 1986 Traded rookie reprint.

I'm not sure why Topps has this love affair with the 35th Anniversary of it's products.  But this year we get a 1984 Topps tribute set.  And I'm not complaining, I like the 84 set, just seems like we've been doing this for a while now.  I'll give this set the runner up for beating a dead horse.  I got Thor.


The other reason I opted to snag a Jumbo pack for my first taste 2019 Topps was the better odds for hitting one of the hits.  I actually was hoping for one of the manufactured relics if you can believe that.  The 150th anniversary medallions look sweet and so do the manu-hat relics.  But I wasn't going to complain about hitting the auto in the box.