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By 1990, Pacific was manufacturing and distributing ten lines of trading cards including Major Indoor Soccer League, Baseball Legend, and Senior Baseball League. [4] Following the success of the Ken Griffey Jr. candy bar in the year prior, Pacific also released two collector's candy bars named for baseball players Tony Gwynn and Wade Boggs. [4]
1990 Howard Johnson: New York Mets: 28 1991 Howard Johnson: New York Mets: 31 1992 José Offerman: Los Angeles Dodgers: 42 1993 José Offerman: Los Angeles Dodgers: 37 1994 Andújar Cedeño: Houston Astros: 23 1995 José Offerman: Los Angeles Dodgers: 35 1996 Walt Weiss: Colorado Rockies: 30 1997 Mark Grudzielanek: Montreal Expos: 32 1998 Mark ...
The Topps All-Star Rookie Team, also known as the Topps ASRT, is a list of notable Major League Baseball rookie players chosen annually by Topps Company, Inc. In most years since 1960, the company has issued a special set of baseball cards featuring the team's members.
Ken Griffey Jr.* 76 Garry Maddox: 76 35 Benny Kauff: 75 Tilly Walker: 75 37 Sam West: 72 38 Wally Berger: 71 Fred Schulte: 71 40 Johnny Bates: 70 Ron LeFlore: 70 Bill Virdon: 70 43 Mickey Mantle* 67 Homer Smoot: 67 Roy Thomas † 67 46 Tommy Leach † 66 47 Joe Birmingham: 65 Rick Monday: 65 Devon White: 65 50 Mike Cameron: 64
On October 30, 2008, the White Sox declined a $16 million option on Griffey, making him a free agent for the first time in his career. Griffey would instead receive a buyout for $4 million, split between the Reds and White Sox. [87] Griffey hit .249 with 18 home runs and 71 runs batted in during 143 games with the Reds and White Sox in 2008.
Many Griffey cards were returned and the result was that Upper Deck printed many uncut sheets (sheets consisting of 100 cards) of just the Griffey card. [28] According to Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), the Ken Griffey Jr. card would become the most graded card of all time with the company; PSA graded over 50,000 of the cards. The ...
Donruss produced several entertainment-themed trading cards, from such television shows as The Addams Family, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Monkees and The Flying Nun from 1961 until 1969. [3] [4] That same year, Donruss made national news with a $30,000 surtax dispute. Donruss paid its surtax but sued to get the money back.
Ludwell Denny was trying to syndicate a television show called "Profiles", an entertainment newsmagazine for memorabilia collectors. The show had a trial run in Dallas-Fort Worth and other parts of Texas. [2] As part of their 1991 Series I set, Pro Set issued a card of the 1990 Heisman Trophy winner, Brigham Young University quarterback Ty ...