It's rare for me to get 5 PWE of baseball cards in the same week, let alone the same day. So imagine my surprise when Johnny (Johnny's Trading Spot) sent 5 rectangular acts of generosity!
Each envelope deserves it's own look, as well as it's own thank you!
Envelope #1
The last time Johnny sent me cards, he sent me a bunch of those 582 Montgomery Club parallels. With these 7, I'm missing just 6 Red Sox of the 31 from the set. I may have to keep an eye out for those ones and try to complete the team set! The other 3 cards come from a sheet of reusable decals that Johnny picked up on the cheap.
Favorite Card: Those decals are so offbeat, I'm going to give the nod to the Red Sox logo for once!
Thank you for envelope #1 Johnny!
Envelope #2
This is the envelope that contains the most variety. It contains World Series Champions in Pedro, Ortiz, and Nixon, a trio of excellent Stadium Club cards, and my first card of former prospect Kyle Teel (who was in consideration for a personal collection attempt until they traded him).
Favorite Card: The Boggs card was one of my Top 10 Red Sox cards for 2022! (That reminds me, I should start compiling candidates for this year's list...)
Thank you for envelope #2 Johnny!
Envelope #3
This is my firat real look at the Panini Prizm set since Panini lost their license to use current Major League players. I will say it's a fun mix of players - I really can't complain about adding some personal favorites to the collection. Parallels are of course frustrating - too many refractor types using the same colors. (Both of those red cards are from different parallels sets! Good grief!)
Favorite Card: The red Mike Lowell card is a "pulsar prizm parallel" (say that 5x fast!) serial numbered to 499.
Thank you for envelope #3 Johnny!
Envelope #4
More Panini! There's some doubles here, but that's just fine with me! I also receive both of the Red Sox cards to appear on last year's 1989 Topps Baseball 35th Anniversary All-Stars insert set.
Favorite Card: I always liked the design of the 1989 All-Star cards, and the Ted Williams proves that it works with players from pretty much any era.
Thank you for envelope #4 Johnny!
Envelope #5
We finish things off with even more Panini Prizm! This batch includes Louis Tiant and Pedro Martinez, as well my first cards of the #1 MLB prospect Roman Anthony! Anthony, the also included Marcelo Mayer, and the previously mentioned Kyle Teel made up Boston's "Big 3" prospects, until Teel was superseded and eventually replaced by current Rookie Of the Year front-runner Christian Campbell. With this envelop, I'm just 2 cards short of the team set! (Yoshida and Rafaela have been added to the TCDB want list!)
Favorite Card: El Tiante will always be a leading contender for favorite card!
Thank you for envelope #5 Johnny, and for being an amazingly generous person!