Friday, September 28, 2012

Complete sets: 2001 Donruss: the Rookies

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I used to be a big fan of rookie-themed sets, so I really enjoyed the 2001 Donruss:  the Rookies boxed set when it first came out.  The set came in unopened box form and was only available to collectors who pulled redemptions from the 2001 Donruss product.  I don't think they were too difficult to pull because I bought two 2001 Donruss hobby boxes and each included a Rookies set redemption.  By the way, 2001 Donruss was one of my favorite box busts ever, but that's a topic for another day.
Ah yes, 2001 star rookie...Alex Rodriguez?
Anyway, the 2001 version included 105 cards, plus a bonus rookie Diamond King.  Years ago, when Pujols/Ichiro-mania first started, I sold one of my sets at a card show for a decent price, and I believe I also sold or traded both Diamond Kings from the sets, one of which I know was an Ichiro; the other MIGHT have been a Pujols, but that's been lost to history.  But all I really care about is the rookie set anyway, and as you can see by the checklist, it actually includes a pretty nice group of cards, especially given the usually high miss rate of prospects:
A checklist...ON the box?  WHAT SORCERY IS THIS?!
You can see some pretty good names there, including Adam Dunn, Roy Oswalt, Travis Hafner, Jimmy Rollins, Brian Roberts, Mark Teixeira, Josh Beckett, C.C. Sabathia, Alfonso Soriano and Ben Sheets.  Oh yeah, and the last ten cards in the set include a pair of guys that won Rookie of the Year that season.  Also, I'm not pulling any punches--the idea of making Tsuyoshi Shinjo a Rookie Diamond King was as laughable then as it is now, period.

So here's a fond look at the 105 cards from one of Donruss's (licensed!  Remember when they could do that?) rookie offerings, 2001 Donruss:  the Rookies:

6 comments:

  1. Cool beans! I only recently discovered this set, and was surprised to find the cards were pretty nice-looking. Now I know why I never saw this one in stores...

    Thanks for the images of all the cards, too... Now I've got a shopping list. :-D

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    1. Glad you liked it, thanks for reading! Yeah, I really liked the overall designs of a lot of the later Donruss sets like this. As I said, I may have to do a post covering the regular '01 Donruss set because of a lot of the cool stuff Donruss did with it.

      And yeah, it was a bit different that they did the redemption card thing, plus you had to pay shipping (and if that happened now with Topps I'd probably be bitching about it), but it ended up being a very cool product overall. I do regret selling one set a little bit, but I did get a fairly nice price for it at the time, plus I was at at show so I got some instant gratification out of it!

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  2. Nice set, I've always liked these. I have to find a copy of that Ichiro for my collection one of these days.

    Gotta love the appearance of Stubby Clapp as well.

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    1. Fortunately the Ichiro's nowhere near as crazy as the Pujols. His base card's under $10 and you can probably get the DK for under $10 as well on COMC.

      There's definitely a few great names in here, headlined by Clapp. Don't forget Tim Spooneybarger!

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  3. I too love those rookie sets from donruss and have a few, not the 2001 though. I may have to look for one on the cheap if I can find one. Don't hate on Shinjo, he was supposed to be like Ichiro but as usual the Mets got the wrong Japanese player (Matsui ring a bell).

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    1. Uh, I believe that the Mets ALWAYS get the wrong players!

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