A fun blast from the (relative) past hit my mailbox a week or two ago when I received a surprise PWE from Trevor of the excellently named Bump and Run Football Card Blog. The first (and only other) time I showed off cards from him was way back in February of 2017, so this was a fun surprise indeed, plus what he sent was terrific:
The baseball portion was appropriately 100% Tigers, starting with a George Kell Archives base from 2016. That leads to two horizontal inserts. Ernie Harwell's 2013 Panini Cooperstown Voices of Summer appearance is the first card that caught my eye as I was opening the envelope and one I'm excited to have, especially since my collection of the legendary announcer is scant. The Hall of Famer's voice was synonymous with Tigers baseball for generations of fans so I love this insert with a photo of him from much earlier in his career.
And the classic Tigers celebration didn't end there thanks to a 2017 Topps Update Postseason Celebration Red insert (#228/250) that honors the '68 Tigers, a team that gets lots of love from Detroit collectors. Winning pitcher and Series MVP Mickey Lolich (#29) can be seen hugging catcher Bill Freehan way in the back as the rest of the team converges to celebrate in St. Louis. What a cool photo!
And now we get to the main purpose of this envelope as Trevor noted he'd "been saving up some Wolverines" to send my way. The great news is that all were new to me except the Charlton RC, which I'm sure will have a happy home after one more trip via USPS to Jeff.
Other than that it's a RB/TE/WR bunch with some excellent college uni action. #1 is power back Jarrod Bunch on his '93 Fleer base. The reverse notes that he acted as a FB in '92, blocking for some 1,000-yard rusher named Rodney Hampton, which would be cool if I knew anybody that collected him.
Then there's a pair of Xtra Points Red parallels from Panini's 2017 Prestige: TE Jake Butt and WR Amara Darboh. I couldn't even tell you the last time I disliked a Prestige design, and as always the product kills it with beautiful college photos, with the nice bonus of the foil finish here. Darboh makes a second appearance on another 2017 Panini-branded parallel: Classics' Timeless Tributes Gold. That's another outstanding design upgraded by a color variation, plus it's numbered 99/99 (last one!).
And now we return to the power backs. Leroy Hoard was coming off his second NFL season with Cleveland when the '92 Ultra card you see above was made. While his rushing TD total only went up by three to five in '91, he went off for nine more scores as a receiver, good for more than half his career output in that category. I'll bet he wasn't brought down by the arm tackle, or even the airborne player in the very upper-left corner (check that out!).
Finally, campus legend Tyrone Wheatley gets in on the foil-y college uni insert trend with a Superior Pix Instant Impact card from his draft year of 1995. I'm not sure if the obvious horizontal line going through the RB is a printing defect or just part of the process--I believe less obvious lines were common among Refractors--but it's the only flaw on an interesting card from the brand. Considering how many similar cards suffer from airbrushing I'm glad to get the full uniform effect plus the iconic helmet--with stickers!
Thanks for thinking of me with this great group of Wolverines and Tigers, Trevor! I'm getting close to sending you a return mailer that reflects your own eclectic PCs so I'm looking forward to returning the favor.
I remember buying packs of Superior Pix back in the day. Always enjoyed those one autograph per pack products like them and Signature Rookies.
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