GriffeyFan
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ZILCH!O'bak released some Jr's,but im not fond of the card,nor company.2012 will be better with Topps signing him,hopefully they release some nice inserts of him,and not just auto's!
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MacK said:gracecollector said:uniquebaseballcards said:gracecollector said:Mark Grace = 0 new issues
Don Zimmer = 1 new issue
Topps monopoly sucks. Same players in every issue.
I see Grace has only been in 3 sets since 2008 (all UD), and in 4 sets in 2007 but always in Legendary Cuts.
I'm amazed he has 3,000 different cards - although I'm amazed about any player with close to that huge amount.
But I'd ask at what point should retired guys no longer be expected to have new cards? Grace, for instance, last played in 2003.
I think there's a market for at least 1-2 sets a year that cater towards fan favorites and all-star caliber players from the past. There seems to be a void in the market for retired stars with the disappearance of sets like Fan Favorites, Fleer Greats, etc. Sure, he doesn't deserve to be in most sets, but it would be nice to see MLB licensed sets with more MLB'ers - past and present - than MiLB'ers (prospects) that will in many cases never play in the majors.
There's a 2012 Topps Archives coming out.
Dice-K Collector said:I got ALL of the 2011 cards of my players... OH WAIT THERE WERE NONE... FOR ANY OF THEM.
Not Dice-K, not Maples, not Randy Johnson... NONE!
uniquebaseballcards said:MacK said:gracecollector said:uniquebaseballcards said:gracecollector said:Mark Grace = 0 new issues
Don Zimmer = 1 new issue
Topps monopoly sucks. Same players in every issue.
I see Grace has only been in 3 sets since 2008 (all UD), and in 4 sets in 2007 but always in Legendary Cuts.
I'm amazed he has 3,000 different cards - although I'm amazed about any player with close to that huge amount.
But I'd ask at what point should retired guys no longer be expected to have new cards? Grace, for instance, last played in 2003.
I think there's a market for at least 1-2 sets a year that cater towards fan favorites and all-star caliber players from the past. There seems to be a void in the market for retired stars with the disappearance of sets like Fan Favorites, Fleer Greats, etc. Sure, he doesn't deserve to be in most sets, but it would be nice to see MLB licensed sets with more MLB'ers - past and present - than MiLB'ers (prospects) that will in many cases never play in the majors.
There's a 2012 Topps Archives coming out.
I really can't see an archives or FF-type set coming out every year, every 2-3 years seems to make the most sense from here on out. For what its worth, this seems to be the direction that Topps is taking - I'm guessing Topps has done some market research on this.
As said here, it sucks when only the same players are in every set all the time, especially when there are tons of current active players who are lucky to get any card!
uniquebaseballcards said:MacK said:gracecollector said:uniquebaseballcards said:gracecollector said:Mark Grace = 0 new issues
Don Zimmer = 1 new issue
Topps monopoly sucks. Same players in every issue.
I see Grace has only been in 3 sets since 2008 (all UD), and in 4 sets in 2007 but always in Legendary Cuts.
I'm amazed he has 3,000 different cards - although I'm amazed about any player with close to that huge amount.
But I'd ask at what point should retired guys no longer be expected to have new cards? Grace, for instance, last played in 2003.
I think there's a market for at least 1-2 sets a year that cater towards fan favorites and all-star caliber players from the past. There seems to be a void in the market for retired stars with the disappearance of sets like Fan Favorites, Fleer Greats, etc. Sure, he doesn't deserve to be in most sets, but it would be nice to see MLB licensed sets with more MLB'ers - past and present - than MiLB'ers (prospects) that will in many cases never play in the majors.
There's a 2012 Topps Archives coming out.
I really can't see an archives or FF-type set coming out every year, every 2-3 years seems to make the most sense from here on out. For what its worth, this seems to be the direction that Topps is taking - I'm guessing Topps has done some market research on this.
As said here, it sucks when only the same players are in every set all the time, especially when there are tons of current active players who are lucky to get any card!