Darren Jackson won handily with seven votes. Inman had two and Scrabble only got one vote.
I received my Heritage High Number set of Padres and boy howdy was I disappointed. Still haven't seen a Jake Croenenworth card with the Padres but got cards of Franchy Cordero, Brian Dozier, Seth Mejias-Brean and Trey Wingenter who combined played ZERO games for the Padres in 2020. Topps can make cards NOW but they can't put players with the right teams in a product they had planned for who knows how long. Rant over.
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I love Gold Label more than most but that Renfroe is really sharp looking with the all-white background. Tough call but I'm voting Renfroe.
ReplyDeleteDefinetily the Hunter Renfoe card.
ReplyDeleteRenfroe for me.
ReplyDeleteVoting for Vaughn. He was always nice when he was a Ray.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Hunter Renfroe? Not only does he seem to be in John Oliver's blank void, but he doesn't seem to have a lower body. Did they use that to make Hunter Renfrow?
ReplyDeleteVoting for Greg Vaughn, because two players is better than one-half.
I like the Renfroe.
ReplyDeleteGoung for the Greg Vaughn with this slot
ReplyDeleteLove Gold Label, but the Renfroe is too cool, Renfroe for me.
ReplyDeletea double shot of greg vaughn gets my vote.
ReplyDeleteRenfroe celebrating coming out of a house fire safely wins easily.
ReplyDeleteThat Renfroe does look heavenly... but I'm gonna throw a vote towards Vaughn. I like 90's Gold Label... and 1998 was the year he smacked 50 home runs for the Padres.
ReplyDeleteGoing with Greg...2 Vaughns make a right!
ReplyDeleteThat Renfroe card really demands your attention (and vote). It will definitely stand out in a binder page, so it gets my vote.
ReplyDeleteRENFROE!
ReplyDeleteSorry, didn't mean to yell, but that card has me all kinds of excited!
I always appreciated Greg Vaughn, and I recently voted for Renfro already. I like the Renfro card better, but for variety's sake I'm giving my vote to Vaughn.
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