I decided to split this
trade package post up in to two different posts to keep it from becoming a “TL;DR”
type post. Today is the Mariners included in the package.
1987 Donruss MVP Alan
Davis and 1990 Donruss Harold Davis. Both had a stable career in Seattle but
nothing to write home about.
Who doesn't like shiny cards? A 2002 Topps Chrome Mike Cameron Refractor and 2015 Prizm
Randy Johnson. Mike Cameron spent three seasons in Seattle but he never flourished
and is probably best known for knocking 4 homers in a game in 2002. The Big
Unit does not require any commentary, his HoF career speaks for itself.
Nothing special with Endy
Chavez and Michael Saunders but these are some Griffey-esque type catches.
2015 Panini Prizm Purple
Prizm #63/99. Seager has become a solid piece of the Mariners youth movement.
There were a number of
Robinson Cano cards but I kept the scans to these four cards because they are my favorites; 2014 Panini
Donruss DK and 2016 Panini Donruss
2014 Topps Finest
Refractor #134/199 and 2014 Topps Triple Threads Amber parallel #100/125
There were also a number
of Felix Hernandez so I selected just five of them to highlight today. 2012
Bowman Platinum Green parallel, 2013 Topps Archives, 2014 Panini Donruss
Dominators #240/999 and 2015 Panini Prizm Red, White and Blue Prizm.
A King Felix relic card,
this is form the 2009 SP Legendary Cuts release.
As always, I end with
Ken Griffey Jr:
2012 Prizm and 2015
Donruss All-Time DK
That Saunders card is downright majestic - the logo on the outfield wall truly makes for a memorable card.
ReplyDeleteThat was a really solid trade package! I really like the Prizm RWB Felix.
ReplyDeleteAs a Mets fan, I feel obligated to say that Griffey made some Chavez-esque type catches. The catch Chavez made in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS is legendary; if the Mets had won the game, everyone would know it.
ReplyDeleteI really like the postage stamp design on the Legendary Cuts.
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