Saturday, March 31, 2018

Team Traditions & Celebrations #TTC-CH Clydesdale Horses - St. Louis Cardinals


Team Traditions & Celebrations is another great insert set. A lot of teams have multiple traditions (I can think of several for the Cubs that could be included), but this may be a one and done set. But then again, this was only a 15-card set, so maybe the other half of the teams will be done next year?


Team Traditions & Celebrations: Clydesdale Horses (Wikipedia)
Card Number: TTC-CH (Trading Card Database)
Division: National League Central

Caption coming soon. Getty Images website down for maintenance when researching this post.
Photo Date: April 13, 2017
Photographer: Jeff Curry (Twitter) (Personal Website)


I've always associated the Clydesdales with Budweiser commercials during the Super Bowl, but apparently they are a big part of Opening Day at Busch Stadium. Here they are in action last year:


Friday, March 30, 2018

Mascots #M-1 Sluggerrr - Kansas City Royals


Mascot: Sluggerrr (From the Royals' Website)
Card Number: M-1 (Trading Card Database)
Division: American League Central
Introduced: 1996
Social Media Handles: (Twitter)

April 22, 2014: Kansas City Royals mascot Slugger during the MLB American League game between the Minnesota Twins and the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by William Purnell/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images)
This photo actual took me quit a bit to find. And by that, I mean a few whole extra minutes. As you may have noticed from the caption, the mascot's name is spelled without the two extra R's at the end. A few fruitless 'Sluggerrr" searches made the lightbulb go off. Plus, I had to go all the way back to 2014 to find this one!

Photo Date: April 22, 2014
Photographer: William Purnell/Icon Sportswire (Website) I couldn't find a website for Purnell so that link goes to Sportswire.


The mascots have been appearing as an insert in Opening Day since 2010. Not every team has a mascot and not every team with a mascot gets a card. Weird, I know. I assume it is some kind of licensing issue. And even weirder, in the past, not every mascot had it's name on the card. Again, must be some legal reason.

As you can see by the cards below, Sluggerrr has appeared in every incarnation of the insert set thus far, but this is the first year he got to use his own name!





  



In the 2007 Opening Day set, mascots were included as part of the regular base set. Note the standard spelling of "Slugger" on this card.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

#79 Odubel Herrera - Philadelphia Phillies



Player: Odubel Herrera (Baseball Reference) (Wikipedia)
Card Number: 79 (Trading Card Database)
Division: National League East
Position: OF
Jersey Number: 37
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: No
Horizontal: Yes

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 21: Odubel Herrera #37 of the Philadelphia Phillies rounds third base and heads home in the ninth inning during a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park on June 21, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Cardinals won 7-6 in 10 innings. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)
Game Date: June 21, 2017
Opponent: St. Louis Cardinals
Stadium: Citizens Bank Ballpark
Home/Away: Home
Game Outcome: Cardinal 7, Phillies 6 (F/10)
Win/Loss: Loss
Player Game Line: 2-5, 2 RBI
Photographer: Hunter Martin (Personal Website)
New Team/Photoshopped?: No


Birthdate: December 29, 1991
Birthplace: Zulia, Venezuela
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
MLB Service Years: 3
Social Media Handles: (Twitter)

Something I learned because of this card: As great as the photo used for this card is, Herrera is not credited with any runs scored in the game. He is coming in waaaay too hot to have been held at third. When I looked closer at the boxscore, it says he was thrown out at the plate after trying to score from first on a Freddy Galvis. For the last out in the 9th. Of a tie game. Ugh.

And a deeper search found that he was indeed held by the third base coach, Juan Samuel, but blew through only to be thrown out by a mile. Whoops. (There's a video in the article I linked, but I won't post it here.) Apparently, base running was an ongoing issue.


This is Herrera's second Opening Day card. He appeared in 2016 but was passed over last year.

The same photo was used for Herrera's Series 1 card and Factory Team Set card.

Cubs Ties?: None

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

#18 Trey Mancini - Baltimore Orioles


Player: Trey Mancini (Baseball Reference) (Wikipedia)
Card Number: 18 (Trading Card Database)
Division: American League East
Position: OF
Jersey Number: 18
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: Topps All-Star Rookie Cup

BALTIMORE, MD - MAY 31: Baltimore Orioles left fielder Trey Mancini (16) in action against the New York Yankees on May 31, 2017 at Orioles Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD. (Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Game Date: May 31, 2017
Opponent: New York Yankees
Stadium: Orioles Park at Camden Yards
Home/Away: Home
Game Outcome: Orioles 10, Yankees 4
Win/Loss: Win
Player Game Line: 0-4
Photographer: Mark Goldman (Personal Website)
New Team/Photoshopped?: No


Birthdate: March 18, 1992
Birthplace: Winter Haven, FL
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB Service Years: 2 (Barely. Had 5 appearances in 2016)
Social Media Handles: (Twitter) (Instagram)

Something I learned because of this card: I'm a National League guy so the American League gets lost in the shuffle a bit for me until the playoffs. The top 3 AL ROY candidates were all from the American League East. In what was essentially a race for second place behind Aaron Judge's first place vote sweep, Mancini finished third, also behind Andrew Benintendi of the Red Sox.

This is Mancini's first Opening Day card.


The photo was the same that was used in Series 1 and the Factory Team set. However, in those sets, Mancini had the Future Stars designation. Actually, there are no Future Stars in Opening Day. Maybe they thought the extra OD logo would make it too cluttered?

Cubs Ties?: None

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

#134 Harrison Bader - St. Louis Cardinals



Player: Harrison Bader (Baseball Reference) (Wikipedia)
Card Number: 134 (Trading Card Database)
Division: National League Central
Position: OF
Jersey Number: 48
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: RC
Horizontal: Yes

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 03: Harrison Bader #48 of the St. Louis Cardinals hits an rbi single scoring Alex Mejia #54 against the San Francisco Giants in the top of the seventh inning at AT&T Park on September 3, 2017 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
Game Date: September 3, 2017
Opponent: San Francisco Giants
Stadium: AT&T Park
Home/Away: Away
Game Outcome: Cardinals 7, Giants 3
Win/Loss: Win
Player Game Line: 2-5, 2 RBI, 2 Runs, 1 HR
Photographer: Thearon W. Henderson
New Team/Photoshopped?: Yes. Weirdly, the tip of the catcher's glove is removed from covering Bader.


Birthdate: June 3, 1994
Birthplace: Bronxville, NY
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB Service Years: 1
Social Media Handles: (Twitter) (Instagram)

Something I learned because of this card: Nothing really. Despite the weird photoshop, nothing made me want to know more. Bader is a rookie with limited experience and the blurb was fairly straightforward.

This is Bader's first Opening Day card. He appeared in Series 1 and the Factory Team Set but with a different photo.


Cubs Ties?: None

Monday, March 26, 2018

#76 Khris Davis - Oakland A's


Player: Khris Davis (Baseball Reference) (Wikipedia)
Card Number: 76 (Trading Card Database)
Team: Oakland A's
Division: American League West
Position: DH/OF
Jersey Number: 2
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: No

OAKLAND, CA - JUNE 07: Khris Davis #2 of the Oakland Athletics hits a double that scored Rajai Davis #11 in the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Oakland Alameda Coliseum on June 7, 2017 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Game Date: June 7, 2017
Opponent: Toronto Blue Jays
Stadium: Oakland Alameda Coliseum
Home/Away: Home
Game Outcome: Blue Jays 7, A's 5 (F/10)
Win/Loss: Loss (Extras)
Player Game Line: 1-4, RBI Double, RBI Fielder's Choice
Photographer: Ezra Shaw (Website) (Instagram)
New Team/Photoshopped?: No


Birthdate: December 21, 1987
Birthplace: Lakewood, CA
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB Service Years: 5
Social Media Handles: None?

Something I learned because of this card: Khris Davis found some extra power after being traded to Oakland, with back-to-back 40+ home runs seasons. On May 17th, 2016, Davis became the second player in history with a 3 homer game that included a walk-off grand slam. Joey Votto of the Reds was the first.

This is Davis's second Opening Day card after appearing in last year's set.


The same photo was used for Davis's Seres 1 card and the A's Factory Team set card, however, he did have a short print photo variation in Series 1.


Cubs Ties?: None

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Stats!: Team Distribution Edition

This blog is now a week old. If you've followed along so far, you've seen the different kinds of things I'm tracking and each Sunday I'll pick a different category to dissect. I'm still adding all of the information into my spreadsheet so I'm going to start with an easy one, teams.

By my count, when you open a pack of 2018 Topps Opening Day, you have a chance at 504 unique cards. Throw in the base parallels of blue (unnumbered, but limited to 2018 copies), 1/1 edition and four printing plates and you've got an opportunity at another 1,200 cards. For the purposes of the statistics, I'm going to keep the parallels out of the equation and stick with analyzing the 504 unique cards.

Let's start with a breakdown of the cards by set.


The only sets where it is possible for every team to be represented are the base set, with an average of 6.67 cards per team (CPT) and Opening Day Stars with a 1.47 CPT average.


The columns on the left represent the base set team distribution. There are 14 teams above the average leaving just more than half  of the teams below. The columns on the right are for the Opening Day Stars set. There are more than enough cards for one per team but the Marlins are the only team to get the shaft.


Above is the team distribution for the total 504 card set. As you can see, the rich get richer. Half of the Marlins' 8 cards are for Billy the Marlin, their mascot. The Red Sox, Brewers, Royals and Twins also see 4-card boosts from their mascots. 

I understand Topps is in the money making business so I get the need to fluff up the checklist with the big market teams. But how do the leagues stack up? Divisions? Regions?


I was actually kind of surpsied by the base card break down. What are the odds that Topps planned an exact 50-50 split between the American and National Leagues? The American League pulls ahead slightly when factoring in the inserts.


The disparity shows up again when we break it down by division. The AL East leading the way is no surprise with both the Red Sox and Yankees. East coast bias? I don't know, the NL East is the worst in the NL.


But when you add them together, there is a clear east coast bias.

I still have a lot of data collection to do and but I'll be working this week to compile something for next week's post. I'll put everybody who has followed the blog into the randomizer tonight for the base set(s) giveaway and will post the winner(s) to Twitter. If you aren't on Twitter, I'll include it here on Monday's post as well.

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Before Opening Day #BOD-MB Mookie Betts - Boston Red Sox

We're on to the weekend insert portion of the blog! As I mentioned in the Welcome post, I'm going to do some inserts on Fridays and Saturday throughout the year. I didn't really think about some of the card data that I'm collecting changing for some of the insert sets, so I took yesterday to look through them and see if there was a uniform way to track across all inserts.

Actually, each set is different enough that I will end of up collecting data for each set separately. Some things will correlate (team & source photo information for example) while others will not (demographics and opponent information doesn't really apply to Before Opening Day, Mascots or Teams Traditions and Celebrations). With less to track, I'll throw in a little more commentary where I see fit.

Before Opening Day is probably my favorite insert set this year. There are some unique candid photos with players in Spring Training uniforms or workout clothes you don't really see.




Player: Mookie Betts (Baseball Reference) (Wikipedia)
Card Number: BOD-MB (Trading Card Database)
Division: American League East
Position: OF
Jersey Number: 50
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: No

FT. MYERS, FL - MARCH 8: Mookie Betts #50 of the Boston Red Sox plays ping pong in the clubhouse before a team workout on March 8, 2017 at Fenway South in Fort Myers, Florida . (Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)
Photo Date: March 8, 2017
Photographer: Billie Weiss (Twitter) (Instagram) (Personal Website)
New Team/Photoshopped?: Sweatshirt logo is photshopped out.


League: Grapefruit League

The backs are nice and clean. The Grapefruit League teams in Florida have trees on the back (and front) with blue at the top, while the Cactus League teams in Arizona get a cactus and are red. Nice little touch of detail there.

Tomorrow's post will feature my first statistical post. Once that one is up, I'll randomize off the base set(s) among whoever has followed the blog to that point. I am giving away one full base set for every five followers. We are already at two but let's do some more! Also, remember to go back to the Welcome post and claim a team for a Master team set giveaway if you haven't.

Thursday, March 22, 2018

#13 Ozzie Albies - Atlanta Braves


Player: Ozzie Albies (Baseball Reference)
Card Number: 13 (Trading Card Database)
Division: National League East
Position: 2B
Jersey Number: 1
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: RC

ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 01: Ozzie Albies #1 of the Atlanta Braves makes his MLB debut as he turns to second base on a two-run homer hit by Johan Camargo #17 during the eighth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at SunTrust Park on August 1, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Game Date: August 1, 2017
Opponent: Los Angeles Dodgers
Stadium: SunTrust Park
Home/Away: Home
Game Outcome: Dodgers 3, Braves 2
Win/Loss: Loss
Player Game Line: 0-2, 1 BB, 1 Run, MLB Debut
Photographer: Kevin C. Cox (Twitter)
New Team/Photoshopped?: No


Birthdate: January 7, 1997
Birthplace: Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles (Curacao)
Bats: Both
Throws: Right
MLB Service Years: 1
Social Media Handles: (Twitter) (Instagram)

Something I learned because of this card: Geography was not really my strong suit so I was a little confused that the back of the baseball card said Albies was born in Netherlands Antilles but in other places it was referenced as Curacao. After a little research (and I mean just a little), it appears Netherlands Antilles refers to a group of island territories that was dissolved in 2010. Curacao was one of the islands that became its own country with the dissolution. So technically, he was born in the Netherlands Antilles, which is now Curacao.

Albies is one of two players born in 1997 to have made their MLB debut. The other, Victor Robles of the Washington Nationals, also appears in this set.

As a rookie card, this is the first appearance for Albies in Opening Day. He was however, in Series 1 and the Factory Team set with the same photo.

Cubs Ties?: None?

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

#186 Kyle Seager - Seattle Mariners


Player: Kyle Seager (Baseball Reference) (Wikipedia)
Card Number: 162 (Trading Card Database)
Division: American League West
Position: 3B
Jersey Number: 15
RC/Future Stars/Topps Rookie Cup: No

Source Photo
ANAHEIM, CA - OCTOBER 01: Kyle Seager #15 of the Seattle Mariners at bat in the game against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on October 1, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
Game Date: October 1, 2017
Opponent: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Stadium: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Home/Away: Away
Game Outcome: Angels 6, Mariners 2
Win/Loss: Loss
Player Game Line: 0-4, 3 pop flies and a groundout
Photographer: Jayne Kamin-Oncea (Twitter) (Website)
New Team/Photoshopped?: No


Birthdate: November 3, 1987
Birthplace: Charlotte, NC
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
MLB Service Years: 7
Social Media Handles: None?

Something I learned because of this card: The photo for this card was taken on the last day of the regular season, October 1, 2017. I wondered if it would end up being the last photo taken for the set but then I remembered the Shohei Ohtani card is from his press conference. Maybe it'll be the last action shot, unless something from the postseason made it in. It also happened to be Seager's 1000th career MLB game. His brother Corey plays for the Dodgers (knew that), but he has another brother, Justin, who was drafted by the Mariners as well.

This is Seager's sixth consecutive Opening Day appearance, going back to 2013.






Like LeMahieu yesterday, Seager was not featured in Series 1 but the same photo is used on the Factory Team Set card.

Cubs Ties?: None?