Obviously, there too much to show, so a few highlights will have to suffice:
1980 Topps #200 Jim Rice (AS) |
I was genuinely surprised that I didn't have this card in my collection already!
1988 Panini Stickers #22 Bruce Hurst |
Pardon if my memory is hazy after 30 years, but I am fairly certain I almost completed this sticker album. I vaguely remember being just a few cards short. I almost wish I knew where it was so I could look through it again.
1991 Stadium Club Charter Member Ellis Burks |
I had never heard of this Charter member set before this card. It was a multi-sport set featuring mostly baseball, with a splash of football and hockey.
1992 Post Cereal #19 Wade Boggs |
That, my friends, is the smile of a man who just smelled some fried chicken. May we all be that happy in life!
1993 Classic Game #T94 Mo Vaughn |
I actually have an unopened copy of this game, so I haven't seen many of the actual cards that were included.
1993 Fleer #717 Roger Clemens/Dennis Eckersley (SSS) |
Fleer had some great multi-player cards in its hey-day, and this one is just awesome.
1993 Upper Deck #33 Tony Pena (CH) |
I always liked Tony Pena, especially when he'd stick his leg out during his crouch. More cards should celebrate players for their off-field accomplishments.
2008 Topps Updates and Highlights #UH150 Jon Lester (HL) |
After coming back from cancer, Lester's no-hitter remains one of those great baseball stories.
2014 Heritage #135 2013 World Series Game 4 |
Two grown bald men that would tug on each other's beards whenever they hit a homer. I vaguely recall an old WWF/WWE tag team that would do something similar...
2017 Topps Bunt - Progams #PR-JB Jackie Bradley Jr. |
Bunt's Programs inserts are some of my favorite inserts from the past few years - they look fantastic!
2018 Heritage #146 Hanley Ramirez |
I realized all of a sudden why I like the Red Sox cards in this year's Heritage set - It's the hedge! The hedge backdrop makes all the difference!
I'm overwhelmed by the generosity! Thanks again Tom - you're awesome!
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