Thursday 17 June 2010

BLASTER 2010 Heritage Loose Packs vs Blaster

A quick recap:
I was gifted a blaster and 9 loose packs of 2010 Topps Heritage and saw that the packs appeared different which made me think...
So yesterday I decided to test the hypothesis-

The loose packs, being retail and possibly searched, will be inferior to the blaster packs.

The loose packs were my control group so I move onto the second half of this not too scientific experiment. Eight packs from a sealed 2010 Topps Heritage Blaster purchased from Walmart in Florida. The loose packs I assure you were purchased by my friend in 'a' Cracker Barrel in Orlando (not 'the' Cracker Barrel as I previously thought), a restaurant which they apparently frequent.

Blaster Pack 1:
#7 Chicago White Sox 2009
#114 Buster Posey Giants
#146 Josh Willingham Nationals
#206 Lance Berkman Astros
#274 Stephen Drew D-backs
#340 Magglio Ordonez Tigers
#351 Bobby Crosby Pirates
#436 Miguel Tejada Astros SP

Blaster pack 2:
#17 Checklist 1st Series
#90 Gavin Floyd White Sox
#160 Andy Pettitte Yankees
#200 Javier Vazquez Yankees
#262 Andrew McCutchen Pirates
#280 Tobi Stoner Mets
#325 Brett Gardner Yankees
#460 Bobby Abreu Angels SP

Blaster Pack 3:
#6 Ronald Belisario Dodgers
#15 Grady Sizemore Indians
#205 Edwin Jackson D-backs
#279 Erick Aybar Angels
#322 Michael Dunn Braves
#378 Francisco Liriano Twins
#361 Checklist 5th Series
#BF5 Whitey Ford Yankees

Blaster Pack 4:
#13 Ramon Santiago Tigers
#19 Alex Rodriguez Yankees
#50 AL Strikeout leaders
#270 Vin Mazzaro Athletics
#338 Ryan Zimmerman Nationals
#376 Marco Scutaro Red Sox
#C62 Derek Jeter Yankees #60/61
#NT4 Venera 1

Blaster Pack 5:
#89 Martin Prado Braves
#168 Chris Coghlan Marlins
#169 Ted Lilly Cubs
#180 Robinson Cano Yankees
#201 Beasts of the East
#246 Johnny Damon Yankees
#381 Mike Lowell Red Sox
#308 Game 3 - 2009 World Series

Blaster Pack 6:
#9 Aaron Harang Reds
#59 Neil Walker Pirates
#102 Nolan Reimold Orioles
#111 Brett Myers Astros
#159 Baltimore Orioles 2009
#353 Brett Cecil Blue Jays
#380 Jeff Francoeur Mets
#399 Jason Bartlett Bay Rays

Blaster Pack 7:
#1 Albert Pujols Cardinals
#12 Geovany Soto Cubs
#65 Paul Konerko White Sox
#140 Jarrod Saltalamacchia Rangers
#316 Kevin Youkilis Red Sox
#347 St.Louis Cardinals 2009
#364 Todd Helton Rockies
#488 Raul Ibanez Phillies
Blaster Packs 8:
#86 Los Angeles Dodgers 2009
#215 Derek Jeter Yankees
#309 Game 4 -2009 World Series
#334 Wandy Rodriguez Astros
#379 Randy Wells Cubs
#404 Hornsby Tops NL
#405 Gehrig Benched after 2,130
#424 Chien-Ming Wang Yankees

From the 8 Blaster packs:
58 base cards (13.6% of 425 base)
3 Short prints 436, 460, 488
2 Inserts NT4, BF5
1 Heritage Chrome C62 (#60/61)
0 Relics
It's absolutely the same. As far as experiments go I think that we can call that inconclusive...I need more packs.

10 Yankees from 64 cards. 16% of this blaster were Yankees!

Wednesday 16 June 2010

LOOSE PACKS 2010 Heritage Blaster vs Loose Packs

I was fortunate to have been gifted some 2010 Topps Heritage packs. Although they were from the same friend who recently gifted a large selection of cards, this time it wasn't through volcanic delayed guilt.
The packs came in the form of a blaster of 8 packs from Walmart and 9 loose packs from Crackerbarrel. (Whatever that might be!) The packs look obviously different, the blaster packs contain gum for a start. But is this the only difference? In the name of baseball science and card collecting curiosity, I will conduct an experiment to see if there is a difference in the number of short prints, inserts and hits.
I will open the loose packs first, and throw out this hypothesis -
The loose packs, being retail and possibly searched, will be inferior to the blaster packs.
To keep it above board and in the true sense a scientific endeavour, I will open each pack, list and scan.As an aside there are still about 14 Red Sox I need to complete the team set, but that is for another blog.

Loose Pack 1:
#15 Grady Sizemore Indians
#22 Ross Ohlendorf Pirates
#34 Fausto Carmona Indians
#88 Alfonso Soriano Cubs
#105 Tim Hudson Braves
#320 Pittsburgh Pirates 2009
#378 Francisco Liriano Twins
#NF1 Peace Corps
Loose Pack 2:
#45 National League ERA leaders
#113 Jonathan Papelbon Red Sox
#200 Javier Vazquez Yankees
#216 Carlos Pena Bay Rays
#248 Kevin Millwood Orioles
#310 Game 5 2009 World Series
#354 Minnesota Twins 2009
#475 Justin Morneau Twins SP

Loose Pack 3:
#70 Lastings Milledge Pirates
#137 Bobby Cox Braves
#198 Chris Iannetta Rockies
#214 Tyler Colvin Cubs
#265 Dexter Fowler Rockies
#321 Aramis Ramirez Cubs
#379 Randy Wells Cubs
#424 Chien-Ming Wang Yankees

Loose Pack 4:
#71 Robert Andino Orioles
#185 John Danks White Sox
#260 Manny Ramirez Dodgers
#276 Tyler Flowers White Sox
#297 Oakland Athletics 2009
#353 Brett Cecil Blue Jays
#403 Robinson Breaks Color Barrier
#426 David Price Bay Rays SP
Loose Pack 5:
#43 NL Home Run Leaders
#61 Ryan Church Pirates
#90 Gavin Floyd White Sox
#122 Chicago Cubs 2009
#249 Cincinnati Reds 2009
#267 Michael Young Rangers
#272 Roy Oswalt Astros
#327 Henry Rodriguez Athletics

Loose Pack 6:
#41 NL Batting Average Leaders
#89 Martin Prado Braves
#101 Jhonny Peralta Indians
#169 Ted Lilly Cubs
#186 Denard Span Twins
#212 Omir Santos Mets
#268 Chris Young Padres
#318 Aubrey Huff Giants

Loose Pack 7:
#107 Rich Harden Rangers
#124 Daniel Hudson White Sox
#173 Boston Speed Party
#322 Michael Dunn Braves
#348 Julio Borbon Rangers
#399 Jason Bartlett Bay Rays
#402 Sisler Collects 257 Hits
#BF8 Luis Aparicio White Sox
Loose Pack 8:
#24 Andrew Bailey Athletics
#190 Chad Billingsley Dodgers
#215 Derek Jeter Yankees
#294 Josh Hamilton Rangers
#323 Shin-Soo Choo Indians
#423 Checklist 6th Series
#489 Josh Hamilton Rangers SP
#NAP8 Derek Jeter Yankees

Loose Pack 9:
(since there are 8 packs in the blaster this will not be included in the experiment, whatever it reveals)
#59 Neil Walker Pirates
#111 Brett Myers Astros
#187 Nyjer Morgan Nationals
#204 Brandon Phillips Reds
#240 Elvis Andrus Rangers
#262 Andrew McCutchen Pirates
#366 CC. Sabathia Yankees
#405 Gehrig Benched after 2,130


So from the 8 loose packs there was:

58 base cards (13.6% of 425 base)
3 Short Prints 426, 475, 489
3 Inserts BF8, NAP8, NT1
0 Heritage Chrome
0 Relics

Tomorrow the blaster...

Friday 11 June 2010

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Thursday 10 June 2010

Jacoby Ellsbury card Number 100

In a pursuit to capture all the Jacoby Ellsbury cards that have no specific print run, today I achieved a milestone of 100 cards. Although some are not from the designated 'No Print Run' category. It is just really hard not to pass-up those numbered or relic cards when they appear at a price that wouldn't lead to divorce.
So when this particular card, that I had seen before, came up for sale on e-bay I leapt on the very reasonable $1.50 price. I knew only of the National Sports Card Convention through the posts that Ross does over at one of my regular haunts Sports Card Info. There is a whole slew of celebrity signers, so I am unsure whether this card was produced to commemorate or perhaps advertise the convention.
Either way I am the proud owner of a 2008 Topps Chrome #124 Jacoby Ellsbury National Card convention card which brings me to 108 Jacoby Ellsbury cards.