26 February 2015

Workin' at the Card Shop 6: Another Year of Spring Fever


A week or so ago I went in to the local card shop to redeem the Spring Fever coupons I received when I purchased my Hobby box of 2015 Topps Series 1. When all was said and done I got 5 Spring Fever packs, each containing 5 cards. I didn't pull any autographs or anything out of the packs, but I also didn't pull any doubles. I chose nine notable cards to scan for this post, either PC guys or guys who are popular among the bloggers. I was surprised to find myself including two San Francisco Giants among the chosen, as I find that fans of San Francisco teams are largely insufferable. But I consider Bumgarner and Pence to be faces of baseball, as in 'guys who make amazing faces on their baseball cards.' Bumgarner's Ugly Pitching Face (UPF) is legendary, and Pence is an All-Out Effort Guy who sticks his tongue out and pops his eyes so you know he's turning it up to 11.

I don't like this year's Spring Fever set as much as I liked the 2014 incarnation, as that set was LOUD. The colors on the 2015 set are darker and more muted, and the foil isn't as rainbow-laced either. Maybe the Atlanta Braves called Topps and demanded a more reserved set that respected the traditions of the game. Or maybe Cal Ripken Jr. tore up the Topps employees' new suits and beat them up a bit to teach them respect for veteran players. Either way, the cards are subdued this year and that makes me like them a little bit less. I still grabbed a full set of them anyway. I do still want them in my collection.


While I was in the shop I decided I ought to actually purchase something. I had intended to try out a pack of Panini's Country Music release to see if I could pull a Joe Diffie auto/relic, but in a surprise development the stuff had sold out. I panicked and asked to instead grab a couple Jumbo packs of Series 1 Baseball. The box he had open had three packs remaining, so I grabbed them all. This Manny Machado MLB Silhouette Logo Pin manu-relic (Manny-relic?) was inside one of the packs. I believe all the manu-relics combine to fall one per box, so this qualifies as a box hit. It's a fairly sharp-looking card.


Here's the back of the card, with the usual praise of Machado's superstar potential. We'll see if he can live up to it and put up a few healthy and productive seasons.


One of the other packs contained this heavy card, a Silver-Framed Parallel of David Murphy, numbered # 17 / 20. The Silver-Framed cards are base cards with their edges cut off that are then pasted into thick metal frames. They are pretty hefty cards and make for a nice novelty item.


I believe the Silver-Framed cards are seeded about one per case, so it was pretty lucky to buy three packs and pull a box hit as well as a case hit. I hope that next year Topps brings back the wilder colors on their Spring Fever cards. I need that splash of color to help me get through February.

7 comments:

  1. Did you comment on my blog that you were looking for a silver frame. The Plank is magic!

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    1. Yes, for a long time I didn't have any. Now I have two. One from this pack, and one I haven't shown off yet that I got from eBay.

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  2. Although pretty similar to the last couple of years, I like the Spring Fever cards this year. That Tanaka is cool!

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  3. If you're trading I'd love a shot at the Tanaka and any Spring Fever Rockies or Indians you may have pulled. I've got some Card Gens you might like.

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    1. I will sort through the stack and see what I've got to send your way.

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  4. So much to comment on here....Spring Fever is new to me. I might have to get some for the teams I'll be seeing.

    A Country Music set is right up my alley, IF they have cards of the legends like Merle Haggard and the best of all time, George Jones. Oh, Darius Rucker is NOT country no matter how many cards of him Panini puts in the set.

    Machado staying healthy? You mouth to God's ear, please.

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    1. Unfortunately, the Country Music set is very heavy on the new stars and light on any of the classic artists who I would recognize. I was able to grab the one card I really wanted on eBay for about the price of 1-1/2 packs, so I probably won't be buying any wax. There are at least 13 Darius Rucker cards between the base sets and inserts, plus all their various parallels.

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