Here's a long overdue post as I forego the Indians game so I can watch the US v Brazil soccer game. Like a typical American I watch a limited amount of soccer, about every 4 years. I used to play a lot of soccer and was actually quite good. That was back when I could run more than 50 yards without having a heart attack.
But apparently this would be a pretty big deal if we won. I've heard that Brazil has a decent team (JK). So I'm watching...
GOAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No Kidding! We just scored as I'm typing this. How about that! Good times.
However, since I have no soccer cards to talk about, I'll stick with what I do know (allegedly). Baseball cards. Or, specifically, free baseball cards from David.
This is my random pack of kindness Indians cards. David, as is so typical for him, has started giving out 10 packages of every freakin' team to whoever asks. I barely got in on the Indians. I've decided to not sign up for any more teams until I get my thank you posts up for this one. So I have to get this up quick so I can sign up for more stuff.
David rules. Here's part 1 of 2 posts detailing what I got:
Roberto Alomar 2002 Stars of 89 Game Used Jersey
Right off the bat I get a jersey card of Robby Alomar. Awesome. You can save your Tinkers to Evers to Chance. I'll take Vizquel to Alomar to Sorrento. Best DP combo that a lot of us have ever seen.
I don't know what set this is from, but Upper Deck was kind of lazy on this one. Here's Alomar, best remembered as an Oriole, in a Tribe uniform, on a card commemorating 1989 when he was apparently a Met (I have no recollection of Alomar on the Mets). Would it have been too difficult to actually get a picture of him in a Mets uni if that's what the card is? Just lazy.
Works out for me, though. If UD wasn't so lazy, I don't get a Game Used card of Alomar in my pack.
1992 Upper Deck Robby and Sandy Alomar - Bloodlines
I think that this is the only card I have with both Alomar brothers on it. I also have no recollection of Roberto on the Blue Jays. Jeez, I thought I was a baseball fan. This is getting depressing.
*There's some kind of buzzing sound coming from the stadium where the soccer game is being played. It sounds like it's made by some kind of kazoo on steroids and it's more annoying than the Tomahawk chop. I heard it at the begining and figured that it would stop once the game got under way. Soccer fans are weird. Can't they just do the wave or something?
1991 Score Sandy Alomar Jr - Rifleman
Look at score go, man. Cool looking card. This was probably absolutely astounding back in...
GGGOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LANDON DONOVAN IN THE 26TH MINUTE! WE'RE OFFICIALY KICKING THEIR ASS!!!!!!
OK, where was I. Oh yeah, 1991 Score. From the back: "Believe it or not, some scouts rated Sandy's arm and all-round catcher's tool better than those of Benny Santiago."
I write that because I think most people forget just how good Benito used to be. Alomar too, for that matter. Except in Cleveland, where we love us some Sandy Alomar Jr.
Paul Sorrento - 1992 Leaf Studio
I LOVE Leaf Studio. They wrote the most ridiculous things on these cards. What do we have for Paul:
"Favorite singer is Robert Plant; actress is Kim Bassinger; movie is Goodfellas; book is Misery; talk show host is David Letterman."
Damn. That's pretty impressive. I would hope that my choices hold up so well after 17 years. I mean, I'm pretty sure Alex cole picked House Party 2 or something.
Well done, Paul.
Candy Maldonado - 1991 Fleer
Card Companys don't have enough balls anymore to put out a whole flagship set on bright yellow cardboard. I think that's why I like this set so much. It took guts. If I ever find out who was the guy who made that call I will nickname him Private Joker.
Why do I remember Candy as a power hitter? I'm looking at his stats on this card. He was not. He should have spent more time with Canseco.
* This Kaka guy makes me nervous. If you name your Brazillian kid Kaka you are pretty much assuring yourself that he will be a fantastic soccer player. It's a lot like if you name your newborn daughter Nikki. Yeah, you pretty much just pre-ordered her stripper heals and cocaine habit...estimated delivery date, 19 years.
Jose Mesa - 1996 Fleer
Turning Red....must look away....I will not cuss on this post....
Eric Plunk - 1994 Fleer Ultra
Love Fleer Ultra. I love Eric Plunk too. We could use him in the bullpen this year. It never mattered to be that he is the ugliest Indian in history not named Otis Nixon.
Or Julian Tavarez.
Actually, when you think of those guys, Plunk is quite handsome.
Kevin Seitzer 1997 Pinnacle
Pinnacle cards were great. I like this because it has a great shot of one of those ridiculous helmet flap extenders. What the heck were those about? Were there a lot of people getting hit in the chin? I could see if Jay Leno or Soda Popinski was stepping into the box. Those guys would need to take precautions. But Kevin Seitzer. His chin looks normal sized...to me, anyway.
Alex Cole - 1992 Donruss
Here's Mr. House Party 2. We got Alex from the Padres for Tom Lampkin. I'd do that again. Alex walked more than he struck out and stole a lot of bases. We would remember him more fondly in Cleveland if he wasn't immediately followed by Kenny Lofton.
He's probably the best player in Cleveland history to where giant goggles and 2 ear flaps. He will definately be a future member of the 2 Flap Syndicate.
Carlos Bearga - 1995 Sportflix
The back says "Always chattering and aleays hustling, Carlos is the heart and soul of the Indians". I'd have to agree with that. He was always a charismatic fan favorite. Cleveand was pissed when John Hart traded him. Hart turned out to be right, of course. Baerga crashed and burned soon after that. We of course got future Hall of Famer Jeff Kent. (I won't mention the fact that we immediatley traded Kent because we liked Jose Vizcaino a lot better).
Gaylord Perry - 1991 Sportflics Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Another Sportflics card (before they became Sportflix, which is way more hip). Everyone remembers Gaylord. He has a shot at the Hall of Fame when he retires in a few years.
Ben Broussard - 2003 Topps
I liked Ben. I really did. I was always pulling for him. He always seemed more like a AAAA player to me, though. The best thing that he ever did for the Tribe was turn into Shin Soo Choo.
Reggie Jefferson - 1991 Upper Deck
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Brazil scored. 2-1 Good Guys
Reggie had some good years. Much like Broussard, Reggie made his biggest contibution for the Tribe when he morphed with Felix Fermin and turned into Omar Vizquel. Man, John Hart really made some fantastic trades. That deserves it's own post.
WHOA!!!!!!!! WHAT A SAVE. Still leading by 1.
Youthful Tribe - 1993 Upper Deck
I've never seem this card before...
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! SON OF A.... 2-2. Dang.
This card has Belle, Alomar, Thome, Baerga, and Lofton. This is even before Ramirez arrived. How in the world did we not win a Series?
Kenny Lofton 1992 Pinnacle Sidelines
I'm not sure how many people know just how great an athlete Lofton was. He was a starting point guard at Arizona and could have probably played in the NBA. This is an awsome card.
Thanks David. More cardboard goodness to come.
Dang Brazil 3-2. Only a few minutes left. And we just blew a great chance. What a bunch of Kaka.
Tom Hutton
17 years ago
3 comments:
You underestimated Alex Cole:
Favorite movies: House Party 1 AND 2.
Favorite actor: Wesley Snipes
Favorite talk show host: Montel Williams
Would like to meet: Wesley Snipes.
I guess ballplayers with goggles DON'T know everything.
Was House Party 2 the one where they're at college? If so, Alex Cole DOES know everything.
You are welcome! I don't know how I missed these posts, other than this was during the time I was in Chi and then NYC, so that's my story....
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