Musing about my five collecting interests: All things Orioles and BALTIMORE Colts, 50's Baseball, team publications, Japanese cards and even some football and hockey. You might find some beautiful women, soccer stuff, presidential pins and life advice from time to time. I don't charge extra for any of those.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
1986 True Value Eddie Murray
The days of these type of card sets are pretty much behind us. Maybe the MLBPA has priced itself out of the market. Or maybe people just don't care about getting cards with other products or services anymore.
And maybe that's an OK thing. This Murray card is just a mess, isn't it? Bats, balls, logos stars color blocks.... and oh, yes, a picture of a halfway bad ass Eddie Murray with a blank Orioles batting helmet.
As seizure-inducing as the front is, the back is snooze-inducing. basic numbers (I'm fine with that actually, I don't care much about WAR+STHE%SN/K and other sabermetric things. I wish I did, but I don't). In 1985 Eddie hit 31 dingers, drove in 131 runs and hit .297 which is a good season. How many opposite field doubles he hit off righthanders who throw sliders while his grandparents were seated near third base just doesn't interest me. /rant
It's just baseball....have a brew, yell at the ump, enjoy the game.
If they only changed the design a little more on the front they could have used an ever SMALLER picture.
ReplyDeleteThere was a Sidney Crosby insert set in a local bread a couple years back. They were horrid. Obviously, I collected them because that's what I do, but man, were they lousy.
ReplyDeleteRe your last sentence: Yup.
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