Friday, May 29, 2020

Card Collecting 17: Baseball Card Dream Team

Taking a break from talking about my collection to look at cards that are not in my collection.  Most of these never will be.

Modern era only, so let's say 1950 or later.

Base cards only, so no autograph or relic trickery.

Cards for my dream collection, so my own personal preferences > market value.


STARTERS

1969 Topps #95 Johnny Bench Front
1969 Topps

1962 Topps Venezuelan #50 Stan Musial Front
1962 Topps Venezuelan

1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson Front
1953 Topps

1974 Topps #283 Mike Schmidt Front
1974 Topps

1958 Topps #310 Ernie Banks Front
1958 Topps

1957 Topps #1 Ted Williams Front
1957 Topps

1957 Topps #10 Willie Mays Front
1957 Topps

1957 Topps #76 Bob Clemente Front
1957 Topps

1964 Topps #300 Hank Aaron Front
1964 Topps

Musial's playing first. The card lists him as an OF, but it's a Spanish language card which includes an El Hombre reference.  So I made an exception.

Aaron at DH, after I loaded up on National Leaguers.  Ha.


STARTING ROTATION

1957 Topps #302 Sandy Koufax Front
1957 Topps

1972 Topps #751 Steve Carlton Front
1972 Topps

1961 Topps #211 Bob Gibson Front
1961 Topps

1961 Topps #417 Juan Marichal Front
1961 Topps

1972 Topps #595 Nolan Ryan Front
1972 Topps

 Greg Maddux is kicking himself for playing in the junk era.


BULLPEN

1992 Bowman #302 Mariano Rivera Front
1992 Bowman

1976 Topps #98 Dennis Eckersley Front
1976 Topps

1973 Topps #174 Rich Gossage Front
1973 Topps

1970 Topps #502 Rollie Fingers Front
1970 Topps

1961 Topps #545 Hoyt Wilhelm Front
1961 Topps

Mo's a party pooper.


BENCH

1957 Topps #2 Yogi Berra Front
1957 Topps

1970 Topps #290 Rod Carew Front
1970 Topps

1964 Topps #125 Pete Rose Front
1964 Topps

1979 Topps #116 Ozzie Smith Front
1979 Topps

1958 Topps

2011 Topps Update #US175 Mike Trout Front
2011 Topps Update

Check that positional versatility with Carew (first and second) and Rose (first, second, third, and OF).

I wanted Rickey's speed, but I don't know who he'd replace.  Not Williams or Mantle, so I guess it would have to be Trout.  The 1980s just isn't a good decade for dream cards. A lot of suckage followed by the junk era.


8 comments:

  1. This would be quite a collection! The only one I have is the Rod Carew.

    You're right on about '80s cards. I was just thinking about '80s cards and realized that there aren't any major baseball cards I would want from the entire decade. I'm not enough of a Puckett or Clemens fan to go for their Flee Update XRCs and I already have the Griffey UD RC and Maddux Fleer Update. 

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    1. He was one heck of a contact hitter.

      I like how he can't even bother to smile for the camera, but on the back it says he works in public relations.

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  2. Hey Elliptical Man!! I've seen your comments around, but this is my 1st visit to your blog, I will be reading! I am lucky enough to have 6 or 7 of the cards in this post, most pretty beat up though.

    To Chris's comment, I think I would like any of the big RC's from the 84 Fleer Update set, Pucket, Clemens and Gooden. 82 Topps Traded Ripken is definitely on my list. But not too many others, I guess. Not that I wouldn't take nice copies of the Mattingly , Gwynn, Ripken, Boggs, Clemens and McGwire RC's that I already have!

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    1. The Ripken rookie was really close to making it actually.

      Gwynn and Boggs both got serious consideration.

      I just didn't feel the need for a second 1B with both Rose and Carew able to play first.

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  3. I've got a lot of extra '74 stars, but unfortunately, Schmidtty isn't one of them. He can't be that hard to find cheap. Next show, I'll keep an eye out for one. Same with Goose and Rollie really.

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    1. No need. Thanks though.

      I'll probably just see what I can trade for through TCDB once I'm done with the custom football sets I'm working on. Maybe see what my dealer has.

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  4. Just finally added you to the blogroll. Looking forward to reading more and thanks for the comments on my blog!

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  5. A number of these should be obtainable, even on a budget, I mean I picked up that Aaron for $5, and the Gibson for $6, and the Carew is overly valuable -- you just need to keep an eye out for those deals!

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