Frankenset Page #27 WINNER -- 1974 Topps #238 Fran Healy (8 votes)
As per my recent work schedule, I've decided to switch these frakenset posts from Fridays to Tuesdays, which meant that last week's page got a few bonus days of open polls.
Turns out it needed a bit of extra time: we had a three-way tie (Oliva, Healy, Rijo) going into the weekend and a two-way tie (Oliva, Healy) until this morning when a late vote for Healy broke the deadlock (winning with eight of the 36 total votes). It's easily the closest race we've had since I restarted these frankenset posts, but my personal favorite card of the lot ended up on top.
Tough to beat a vintage PATP and a Thurman Munson cameo in my book.
The Random Number Generator decided to give us our first super-high-numbered group of this frankenset with Page 68 (#s 604-612) this week.
Not a lot of my 600-level pages are complete (yet), so I thank the Generator for at least letting me show off a finished page without any gaps -- so let's meet the latest nine.
1991 Upper Deck #604 Jim Vatcher
Subliminal Nike advertising?
2011 Topps #605 Brandon Belt
It's not an official mini-collection of mine, but I've always enjoyed hoarding batting-cage shots.
1994 Collector's Choice #606 Cal Eldred
Cal Eldred would like a better seat, thank you very much.
1984 Topps #607 Tom Hume
Little known fact: Tom Hume was also my 7th grade science teacher.
2011 Topps #608 Casey McGehee
Throwback!
1992 Donruss #609 Carlos Quintana
An oddly-cropped and -angled double dip.
1992 Stadium Club #610 Howard Johnson
More from the batting cage, this time of the indoor variety.
1972 Topps #611 Rich Reese
Vintage bat barrel action.
1991 Upper Deck #612 Dennis Cook
Dennis Cook, .264 career hitter(!).
That's about it for this week's page. The polls are now on the sidebar.
Happy voting!
Tough one this week...when in doubt,go vintage!
ReplyDeleteObviously, I've had that Vatcher card many times, but I've never noticed the Nike plug. Well, until now anyway.
ReplyDeleteI'm going up the bat with Rich Reese.
ReplyDeleteIt's between Reese & Hojo, so when in doubt I'll go Member's Club over psychedelic tombstone 9 out of ten times.
ReplyDeleteYou don't see pictures/angles like the Vatcher card too often. That was the deciding factor for my vote!
ReplyDeleteI have a Batting Cage mini-collection. They look great in pages!
ReplyDeleteGotta love the look on Tom Hume's face in the picture in the lower left corner.
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