Frankenset Page #70 WINNER -- 1993 Topps #623 Al Martin (8 votes)
Last week probably gave us the closest race we've seen yet.
Al Martin's eight votes (of 31 total) were barely enough to squeak out a victory, edging out both Tommy Milone and Larry Haney/Dave Duncan (7 votes each) by a single tally for the crown.
I can't say I was expecting Martin to take last week's page (my money was on Milone), but the more surprises the better when it comes to the frankenset, right?
We've got a much lower-numbered page this week -- the Random Number Generator spit out #26, which means we'll be taking a look at that page (#s 226-234) here tonight.
Let's meet the hopefuls.
1979 Topps #226 Ron Pruitt
Up close and personal.
2016 Topps Update #US227 Aaron Sanchez
Fan interaction at the Midsummer Classic.
2014 Topps #228 Jayson Werth
Made you look!
2009 Upper Deck #229 Michael Cuddyer
For the autograph hounds.
1993 Upper Deck #230 Gary DiSarcina
A superb batting cage shot (though the back might be even better).
1973 Topps #231 Bill Parsons
As if you needed any more reasons why '73 Topps rules.
1991 Stadium Club #232 Melido Perez
White Sox throwbacks are still probably my favorite throwbacks.
1973 Topps #233 Ed Kirkpatrick
More wonderful action from '73 Topps.
2004 Fleer Tradition #234 Brooks Kieschnick
Brooks Kieschnick, pitcher and pinch-hitter extraordinaire.
That just about does it for this week's page -- the polls are now on the sidebar.
Happy voting!
not an easy one Nick! I was torn but went with Pruitt.
ReplyDeleteI went with Pruitt as well
ReplyDeleteI chose the Disarcina for the front AND the back! Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteI go with Jayson Werth because he really hated it
ReplyDeleteEver since I was a kid my eye was drawn to how thin Bill Parsons looks on that card. Oh, no, it's The Slender Man!!!!
ReplyDeleteDiSarcina has two great pictures - that makes this one easy!
ReplyDeleteGotta go with the well-cropped action shot. Parson gets my vote.
ReplyDeleteMan,tough!...gonna have to think on this one!
ReplyDeletePruitt just might be my favorite card in the 1979 set.
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