Monday, July 15, 2019

Top 5 Hall Of Fame: Harold Baines


Next Sunday, the Hall of Fame will induct (for the second straight year) an amazing 6 new members into its hallowed halls. In honor of this event, I'm going to do a daily series this week showing off my 5 favorite cards in my collection for each player.

We'll start the series with a player that many people don't think deserves the honor, Harold Baines. Personally, I have no issue with his induction. I remember him for his consistency and ability to get the big hit. In my youth, I would have probably bet that he'd make the Hall, not because of any real stretch of dominance, but because I was certain he'd compile stats and reach some lofty numbers. I'm presenting these in chronological order.

1981 Topps #347 Harold Baines (RC)


Along with his 1981 Fleer card, I can now say I have two more Hall of Famers' rookie cards in my collection. The 1981 Topps set is one of my favorites, and I'm pleased that the two premiere rookies from that set (Tim Raines being the other) are now enshrined.

1985 Topps #275 Harold Baines (FRDP)


This card gets in solely because of those beautiful wide shirt collars the White Sox wore in the 70's! Baines becomes the 3rd #1 Draft Pick to be elected (joining Ken Griffey Jr and Chipper Jones).

1988 Topps #321 White Sox Leaders


This card went from being a good card to an awesome multi-Hall of Famer card just like that! Ironically, neither of these guys were listed among the White Sox's 1987 team leaders.

1993 Select #257 Harold Baines


Who doesn't love shots of ballplayers with big smiles on their faces! I much prefer this over the stoic professional glare he often had in the batter's box.

1997 Upper Deck #37 Harold Baines


The clear winner of the best Baines photo in my collection. This is such a cool angle shot of him sliding into third base!

Congratulations Harold Baines!  Welcome to the Hall!

2 comments:

  1. Cool idea for a series of blog posts! I've also got no problem with Baines being elected to the Hall. If there were a Hall of Fame for sweet baseball swings, he'd be in that one, too.

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  2. I'm a small hall kind of guy... but then again... I don't have a vote, so it doesn't really matter what my opinion is. Always strange seeing Baines wearing an Oakland jersey, but as an A's fan... you won't see me complain.

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