Hi. I was futzing around the other day and went down a rabbit hole of looking at cards. In particular, in 2004 Topps Gold and 2025 Stadium Club.
Here are two Stadium Club cards, of the Lime Green parallel variety. What struck me about these are the fact that Alcantara is holding a pocket knife. Why does he have a pocket knife? It looks like one, at least, to me. And this Yelich card is his almost wardrobe malfunction card.
But it wasn't all ridiculous. There is the occasional sublime card:
And then there was 2004 Topps. Gold specifically. As I was looking at this set I noticed, in that second card, Pokey Reese. I know of Reese mostly from his time as a Red Sox player in 2004 as I went to a lot of games that as I was living in Boston. And he got his ring. It was the last year Reese was in the Major Leagues. But seeing this card, with him as a Pirates player in 2003, I went to the Pirates team cards for 2004 and was not remotely surprised to see that he didn't have a card. Same thing here with Abraham Nunez. He also doesn't have a 2004 Topps card. Reese played in 30-some-odd games in 2003; but Nunez appeared in 118.
And so this got me wondering: how many times has a player appeared "in cameo" on a card but not been otherwise represented with their own solo card in a Topps set, base or traded?
This is probably an impossible task; but it would be almost kind of doable if places like TCDb allowed tags or some other way to identify and acknowledge cameoed players.
I miss the Manager card, and I think that the 2004 Topps Lou Pinella is an all-timer.
The outline at the bottom right is Epic.
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TCDB does allow tags but it's up to the user to do it. Probably the answer is someone who was in the dugout in a set that had a lot of batters pictured with the dugout behind them. Though that's usually the manager or a coach. Maybe a catcher?
ReplyDeleteI think maybe that's a nail clipper Alcantara is holding? Either way it's a unique card, I added it to my TCDB wantlist.
I don't think I knew you could add players as tags, or maybe that's not what you meant? I added a couple of tags; one of them was wallet card: but it got removed. I thought it would be neat to see all the cards people used as wallet cards. Oh well.
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