Frankenset Page #33 WINNER -- 1963 Topps #294 Bill Rigney (13 votes)
We have a frankenset first!
Last week marked the first time a manager has won a frankenset page. I don't have many skippers in the binder -- they don't often receive overly exciting cardboard -- but Bill Rigney managed to capture the crown with this wonderful '63 Topps card. Not that it was an easy win or anything: Rigney squeaked out a narrow one-vote victory over Bob Hamelin, taking 13 tallies to Hamelin's 12 (of 33 total).
And so it gives me great pleasure to finally induct a manager into the Gallery of Frankenset Champions -- here's to Bill Rigney!
The Random Number Generator sent me flipping to the very end of the frankenset binder this time, all the way back to the second-to-last page of the binder: Page 73 (#s 649-657) is up for grabs this week.
I still haven't found a worthy card for the #650 slot (though a quick search reveals at least one fantastic candidate), so we're down to eight nominees this week -- let's meet them.
2013 Topps #649 Ryan Hanigan
So close, yet so far.
1991 Upper Deck #651 Mike Benjamin
Kind of an awkward way to sign autographs, under the netting and all, isn't it?
1994 Bowman #652 Bobby Jones
A more conventional signing session.
1993 Score #653 Steve Decker
Ooh, palm trees!
1991 Upper Deck #654 Alex Cole
Ball four, take your base.
1972 Topps #655 Jerry Grote
The classic crouch.
2015 Topps #656 Adeiny Hechavarria
God I miss 2015 Topps.
1978 Topps #657 Bombo Rivera
Because Bombo Rivera is a highly underrated Baseball Name.
That's it for this week's page. The polls are now on the sidebar.
Happy voting!
Exciting card or no,I MUST go with Bombo!!
ReplyDeleteGot vote for Bobby Jones. I actually got his autograph a few times in Spring Training in 1996. Wish I would’ve had this card. Bobby was always nice with the fans.
ReplyDeletePretty sure I'd lose my status as a Mets fan if I didn't vote for that Grote. What a beautiful card. 1972 FTW. Nice to see the Grandy cameo, too.
ReplyDeleteI voted for the palm trees. As for Rigney... that's cool that he's the first manager to win a frankenset page.
ReplyDeletePlayers will have to get used to signing autographs like Mike Benjamin, as I don't see the extended netting trend reversing (nor should it).
ReplyDeleteThe image on the Ryan Hanigan card is framed so nicely. I've got to go with that one.
ReplyDeleteHanigan with the great effort wins it for me. Good competition though.
ReplyDeleteGoing with the Mike Benjamin. He has quite a few frankenset worthy cards under his belt. I absolutely love the 91 Upper Deck where he's in the throwbacks with the old glove as well.
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