I opened the box while I was out on the road and was hoping for something interesting which is probably a foolish expectation when dealing with a Fairfield repack. I was unimpressed that night and planned to vent about it in this post.
But as I went thru the cards a second time trying to pick out which ones to scan I found that there were a few 'gems' in the bunch as well as cards which filled in a gap or two in my card knowledge.
The 1994 George Brett at the top of the post is his last career card (I think). Any time I can do a little scoreboard detective work I dig right in. That photo is from Brett's second inning at bat in this 1993 game vs Milwaukee. Royals won it on a Chris Gwynn double in the bottom of the ninth.
The mid-90s are a baseball vacuum for me so I have few if any '94s. But at least I recognised the design as a Topps set. However this next card sent me to Google:
I'm sure that somewhere along the way I've been sent at least one 1996 Topps but I would have lost a bet on this being a Topps flagship set design.
The box covered a lot of ground. Oldest cards were 1981 Donruss....
...and the newest were from 2016. Yes, I got two of this card. It's (they) are from those team sets that come in hanging blister packs at Target.
Plenty of shiny stuff:
There were 17 Topps 2013 cards, by far the most from any set:
And that includes another pair of dupes:
El Presidente made an appearance. Too bad he isn't.
Here is a set that hasn't crossed my mind in a long time. Sportflics. This is Tom Browning from the '86 set. I had some Orioles because back then I bought everything Orioles-related. I'm pretty sure I tossed them out in the 'Junk Wax Purge' of 1993.
There were some other good players such as Andre Dawson....
...and a DK Barry Larkin.
I like the O-Pee-Chee Premier design.
1989 was Jim Rice's final year. Here is his Fleer card out of my box.
Greg Maddux out of an UD set I didn't collect. This was the card visible through the front of the box. Of the six boxes there I chose him as 'best available player'.
And Juan Berenguer. Juan looks like one of my brother-in-law's brothers-in-law. That guy is the life of the party, too.
There are nearly 90 others but none worth rolling my chair over to the scanner for. Now that I think about it the reason I was so down on the box at first was probably the pack that came out of it:
Ugg. ANY real card pack would have been better.
I've spent close to $25 or so on various repacks in the last six months. I think it's time to give it a break for awhile.
Great detective work! That Brett card is awesome. Always nice putting a specific photo on a card to a specific game.
ReplyDeletePretty standard repack stuff, but like you said, a few gems. I can't take those Triple Play packs anymore.
ReplyDeleteI put all my Triple Play packs out with candy on Halloween for the trick or treaters. Thankfully I haven't been t.p.'d!
ReplyDeleteThe last time I bought a Fairfield, I looked at the side and made sure the unopened pack wasn't covered in red foil.
ReplyDeleteA couple of cool cards. Can't say I've ever picked up one of these
ReplyDeleteSame here..those Triple Plays have stopped me from buying any repacks...for now.
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