Aloha, everybody,
Today is Johnny Bench's birthday. Let's honor the GOAT by showing off some of my favorite Johnny B cardboard.
Well, the favorites from my small PC.
I can't start off with a Benc RC, because of course, I don't have one yet. The earliest my collection goes is this 1969 beauty...
Then comes 1971 Topps
Digging that old-time batting helmet.
Jumping to 1974 Kellogs 3D - with a midsection crack that just grazes Johnny's chin. Scars are sexy!
Batting cleanup is my favorite Bench card of all time, 1975 Topps. Shoutout to Ana Lu - Crazy dust!!
A big hole in my collection makes us jump to 1980 Topps (stirrups alert!)
From 1981 Topps...
From the Hockey Sticks set, 1982 Topps. Johnny looking like he ate the last cookie.
This is the last card I have from Johnny B's playing days, 1983 Topps. It features Bench in a great shot, displaying the posture that struck fear in so many pitchers - across both leagues...
Finally, a few of my favorite Bench tribute cards...
2009 Upper Deck 20th Anniversary
1985 Circle K with a great shot of Bench (at Riverfront Stadium?)
Finally, a beautifully designed card with Bench's career stats on the rear, Upper Deck 2001 Upper Deck Legends...
Happy Birthday, Johnny B!
Aloha!
Showing posts with label Kellogs 3D Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kellogs 3D Stars. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
I'm Always Off Hiatus When It Comes To Great Trades
Hey Everybody,
As a result of the Grand Salami Of Trade Bait series, I was able to connect with Tony L. and his very cool blog, Off Hiatus Baseball Cards. Tony bit on some Ryan Braun trade bait and the rest is cardboard history. Tony's a Brewers fan and a fantastic trade partner, so be sure to shoot some Younts, Molitors and vintage Brewers over his way.
BTW - Tony wrote a great post with the cards I sent his way, weaving a mash up of cardboard and music from my rock n' roll tastes. Tony, you've inspired me to riff off of your post and there'll be a mash up of my own coming soon.
Before that, let's get to these newest additions to my collection. Apparently Tony and I both had a similar influence in our card-collecting educations; the importance of "Condition, condition, condition" was evident as I opened the trade package he sent...
These 3-D stars are great minis, but I rarely see any in as great a condition as this Dusty Baker. It looks like it came out of the box yesterday.
Speaking of miiiiiinnnnnniiiiiiis, here's a mini Goudey. I'm not usually a collector of minis, but I'm a sucker for numbered and limited editions. This one is 18/34. SWEET!
You can never go wrong with shooting me a card of the Garv. Never mind the chop job on the bottom, that was my faulty scanning. Once again, this 82 Fleer sings the praises of condition. The surface and gloss are fantastic.
Hey Nick, how about that great bat barrel shot? Hey GCRL, how about that arm patch?
As much as I adhere to the Dodgers-Giants rivalry, on occasion, I have to rewire my thinking when ex-Giants switch sides and don the Dodger Blue. It's certainly easier to do when the player contributes and makes it easy to be a fan.
It's easy with Juan Uribe, in the past it was easy with Jeff Kent, and before him, it was easy with Brett Butler. Butler was a pretty good lead off batter and base stealer for the Dodgers. That said, this card shows Butler learned his trade from the Giants and not the Dodgers. Maury Wills teaches any lead off the base that does not require you to dive back, isn't really a lead at all.
Did I mention I appreciate vintage that is in good condition? (Never mind those little splotchy marks on Alston's uni - it's just time to clean the scanner). Actually, this Walter Alston card is much closer to Ex-Mt condition. Very nice, indeed.
Enough with the non-players. Here's Kenley Jansen, who's discovered the mix of off-speed pitches and 98 mph fastballs makes him a force to contend with in the 9th inning.
While we're on the subject of pitchers to contend with, I'll close out with the greatest pitcher the Dodgers ever had, and just maybe, the best pitcher the game ever saw...
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Nuff said. |
Thanks for an awesome trade, Tony. Looking forward to the next one.
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Brett Butler,
Dusty Baker,
Kellogs 3D Stars,
Kenley Jansen,
Off Hiatus Baseball Cards,
Sandy Koufax,
Steve Garvey,
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