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What's your favorite Topps Mets card?


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Forgot about that one. I just remember I sent him a custom card using a photo I found of him with his "69 METS" license plate for my autographs collection.


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Damn, I even have this one in trips



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The reason I remembered Schneck was because as a Mets obsessed 11-year-old, I couldn't figure out why Schneck was in the yearbook but didn't have a card, while a guy I had never heard of -- Bill Sudakis -- had two of them.


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I remember Schneck as one of the Mets involved in a three-way uniform # swap, along with Felix Millan and Teddy Martinez.

The third answer to my Topps Mets trivia question is Jim Gosger.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
I remember Schneck as one of the Mets involved in a three-way uniform # swap, along with Felix Millan and Teddy Martinez.

The third answer to my Topps Mets trivia question is Jim Gosger.


The record for most seasons as a Met without ever appearing on a Topps card as a Met appears to be three. I believe that in addition to Heise, Schneck and Gosger, there are also three Mets from the post 1980 multi-baseball card company era that never appeared on a Topps card as a Met despite playing for the team in three separate seasons. I say "I believe" because I'm kinda sure about the three post 1980 Mets but not 100% certain -- as I am of Heise, Schneck and Gosger. Because who the hell can completely keep track of these things post 1980? I can't.

Anyway, who are the post-1980 three? My hunch is that this branch of the trivia question won't generate as much interest, mainly because of the unmanageably large number of cards produced post 1980.


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Well, the focus of the hobby changed, too. For a while there, sets shrunk so the companies could pander to the investment people. If a player wasn't a star or a rookie, they were often left out of a set. (A company rep told me that as the pack prices raised, they wanted to make sure every pack had a card that someone would see value in, and that would be a star or a rookie, or a parallel version of one of those.)

Not my idea of a good pack or set, and look how the hobby tanked.

And as an aside, looking through all my Mets binders, none of the cards from a fringe, insert-driven set came even close to making the cut. The base cards in those sets were clearly an afterthought, something there justify the jersey swatch or numbered insert card.

But I both rant and digress...


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metsguyinmichigan wrote:

But I both rant and digress...


Not really. I agree with everything you wrote. David Wright cards get boring and lose their effect after about the 100th Wright card for the same season. My favorite sets are the largest ones, that include the largest number of players. I'd rather see one Frank Catalanotto Met card before I see three Johans.


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We should just produce our own set.


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I'd love a "team history" set, featuring each player in team history in the card style of their debut year.

Topps tried "Topps Total" a few years back to handle those folks who wanted every middle reliever, but it was so bloated that nobody bought it.

Pedro Feliciano's first Topps card appeared in the 2010 Update set, although Upper Deck had him in 2008.


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Seriously, we have graphic designers, photographers, a database guy to produce stats, illustrators, writers, editors, contempt for rules... Let's go nuts.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
The record for most seasons as a Met without ever appearing on a Topps card as a Met appears to be three. I believe that in addition to Heise, Schneck and Gosger, there are also three Mets from the post 1980 multi-baseball card company era that never appeared on a Topps card as a Met despite playing for the team in three separate seasons. I say "I believe" because I'm kinda sure about the three post 1980 Mets but not 100% certain -- as I am of Heise, Schneck and Gosger. Because who the hell can completely keep track of these things post 1980? I can't.

Anyway, who are the post-1980 three? My hunch is that this branch of the trivia question won't generate as much interest, mainly because of the unmanageably large number of cards produced post 1980.


The three post 1980 Mets who played for the Mets in three different seasons without ever appearing on a Topps card as a Met are, (I believe):

Mike Howard, Jorge Velandia and Mike DiFelice.


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The only licensed manufacturer of MLB cards is Topps. Print runs are limited to what they can sell.

The old school "set collector" is a thing of the past. So are "Mom and Pop" card stores.

The younguns of today don't spend their dough on sportscards..they spend the money on..

Gaming issues.

I have my own online store and most customers are adults..Yikes.


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metsguyinmichigan wrote:

I have all the Mets managers cards in the blog post, but didn't know if I'd be pushing the limits by posting all 40 of them here.
http://metsguyinmichigan.blogspot.com/2010/11/will-history-repeat-terry-collins-can.html


I remembered a Topps Bobby Valentine manager card that you left out. I can't find an internet image. What card am I referring to?


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Sweet, because I could find only:





Now that I think of it, I bet there was a Bobby V card in the special Subway Series set -- the one with the amazing inserts with the subway tokens. I'll look tonight!


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Sweet, because I could find only:





Now that I think of it, I bet there was a Bobby V card in the special Subway Series set -- the one with the amazing inserts with the subway tokens. I'll look tonight!


That's the one. In that set, Valentine has his own card, and also appears in a card with Benitez, captioned: "Bobby Valentine and Armando Benitez hug after Game 1 of NLCS."


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Did they do one with Yogi Berra and Dallas Green?


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That Davey Johnson card is neat!

Here are two non-Topps Davey cards, from the 1988 Donruss All-Star game packs. I love the pop-out cards!




And here are the two Valentines from the Subway Series set.





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Bobby and Armando appear to be looking past each other, as I guess will happen in the victory lane.

Subway Series set was great. Half of it, anyway.


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