Happy October, all! Though I don't love the decrease in temperature as we head towards fall, at least we get some nice colors...and playoff baseball!
And speaking of my favorite sport, I received a very nice surprise package from Tom of the Angels, In Order, back in July that was all baseball, all the time. And as a nice little bonus, because we're both members of TCDb, he sent me a bunch of wantlist matches I needed, so everything in the envelope was new to me.
Here's the contents from his latest mailing:
Hey, we've got a few playoff teams in this scan, at least for now. One of the two Reds representatives is Griffey out of 2008 Upper Deck X and 2016 Donruss. His most memorable postseason experience was 1995, though his Mariners never made it past the Series-bound Indians. Seattle fell in the '97 ALDS to Baltimore, then he was part of the '08 White Sox that would lose to a pennant-winning Devil Rays team. Here's hoping the Reds pull off an upset of the juggernaut Dodgers!
Gwynn (1986 Fleer Star Stickers and 2012 Gypsy Queen) got to play in the World Series near the beginning and end of his career. Of course the former was a tilt against the magical '84 Tigers, which went five games, and the latter was a sweep at the hands of the '98 Yankees during their dynasty back then. I hope Mr. Padre's team, including Michigan alum Jake Cronenworth, makes a deep playoff push this year.
Inge (2012 Topps Update) is mostly known for 12 seasons with the Tigers, and that includes their surprise Series appearance in '06 (a loss to St. Louis) and a 4-2 2011 ALCS defeat at the hands of Texas, who lost that year's Fall Classic to...St. Louis. Though he's a lower priority PC guy for me I'm happy to track down even base cards of his like this Update issue that notes his 2012 signing with the A's.
With Larkin (1990 Donruss Best of the NL), we start a nice streak of guys that did get to celebrate a Series victory. Though he'd have to take his '95 NL MVP as a consolation prize for losing to the eventual champion Braves in that year's NLCS, the surprising 1990 Reds buzzed through the Pirates (4-2) and swept Oakland to win it all, and with a roster featuring three former Wolverines (Larkin, Hal Morris, and Chris Sabo).
Maddux (2008 Bowman) was no stranger to the playoffs, getting to play October baseball in 13 of his 23 seasons, though none with the Padres. His three World Series appearances were the aforementioned '95 Braves, who defeated Cleveland, then losses to the Yankees in '96 and '99. His playoff record of 11-12 (1-2 in the World Series) isn't as impressive as his regular season numbers, but he was a big part of the reason Atlanta was a mainstay in October between 1995 and 2003.
Morris (1992 Topps Gold Winners) is the guy with the most postseason success of everyone seen here tonight. The ace of the '84 Tigers went 3-0 in that year's playoffs, including a pair of World Series wins. While 1987 proved to be a disappointment for the Tigers, who lost 4-1 in the ALCS to the eventual champion Twins, Morris would return to the Series in '91, with the Twins, and '92, with the Blue Jays, and earn a ring with both, including MVP honors with the Twins (to offset an 0-2 record the following year) bolstered by his legendary game 7 10-inning shutout of the Braves.
And Petry (1986 Leaf) contributed to the '84 Tigers as well with 18 regular season wins, though he didn't earn a decision in the sweep of the Royals and was the pitcher of record in Detroit's lone loss in game 2.
Detroit somehow has a chance to continue in the playoffs tomorrow after needing a superhero effort from Tarik Skubal in game 1 to paper over a left-on-base epidemic that finally caught up to them in game 2 earlier today. I don't expect anything different tomorrow but can hope!
All but one of the players in this scan is a repeat from above but I thought it would be fun to group the 1993 UD Fun Pack cards together since the ones in the first scan formed a perfect group of nine. While Fun Pack was never one of my favorite products, it did include some great photography.
Ripken is the lone player we didn't cover above, and his appearance marks another successful grouping of my big four player collections! His Orioles went all the way in '83, just his second full season. His regular season MVP performance carried over into the 3-1 ALCS victory over the White Sox, though his numbers in the main event were mediocre. He'd have to wait until 1996 for a return to October ball, and that involved a 3-1 ALDS win over Cleveland but a 4-1 ALCS loss to the storied Yankees. The following year they repeated with a 3-1 ALDS win over Griffey's Mariners, but this time Cleveland avenged their loss in six games to earn a matchup with the Marlins, which they hilariously lost.
The last card in this bunch is a Topps mini insert of Maddux where he's appropriately depicted as a member of the Braves. During that 1995-2003 run, he piled up 158 wins, his fourth straight Cy Young (and four other top-five finishes), beginning on a high note with that ring in '95.
I should also mention Griffey's Mariners put together a nice season to earn themselves a first-round bye as they await the winner of the Detroit/Cleveland series.
Tom, thanks again for this great bunch of cards which, again, were all needs, so I extra appreciate it! I'm not sure when I'll be sending you cards next but I do have a little stack going for you.
To everyone else, whether or not your team is in the playoffs, I hope you're enjoying some postseason baseball, and in the meantime I'll be back soon with what I think is my final trade package of July.