I remember when this set first came out. I remember it reminded me of the Topps of old, just cards of players and not a lot of inserts and parallels. It has come a long way since then and not necessarily for the better. I am just going to show the inserts and parallels that I got.
I have never been much of a home video game guy, so these mean nothing to me. The only video game I like to play at the arcade is Centipede.
These inserts have motivated me to start a mini collection of players in their city connect uniforms. I ordered a complete set of the city slickers from ebay. I will see how many cards I can get of each team.
Send me your extra city connect cards.
I am also going to start a mini collection of the Padres mascot. Let's see how many different cards I can find of the Swinging Friar and the San Diego Chicken.
This set doesn't do much for me either. I realize Ichiro only has one name he is known by. It would have made more sense to put the players first name on the insert.
That's it for the inserts now for the parallels. I got one blue foil parallel. I have become a Bobby Witt Jr. magnet. I seem to get him in every box.
That concludes this box.
Up next 2023 Topps 2.
5 comments:
The Swinging Friar should make a nice PC. I bet there are more cards than you think.
I agree, putting the first name would be much better. "Hello, my name is Green" just sounds weird.
By the way, Centipede rocks. One of my favorite video games of all time.
The 8-Bit Era was awesome! Used my NES from the mid 80's into the early 90's and my friends and I had a blast.
I don't think I ever saw any Big League in retail. Thanks for showing them off!
I spent so many quarters at the arcade playing centipede! It was one of the first cartridges i obtained when we got an Atari 800 at home.
The blue foil Witt looks great. I’m not sure if there are any dodgers in that subset.
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