Mattingly boss
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So, I just noticed that this card says 1986 all-star and that’s the season reflected in his card, his age-25 season and the one Luis talked about on the stream. But it’s the 1987 Topps design. Strange. He had a card in the 86 set.
Not a big deal, of course, and I love seeing the 87 design anytime. As a card collector, I just happened to notice it. I took a quick look at other 86 and87-year themed cards and I think this might be the only one like that. Anyone else notice any irregularities? The card nerd in me came out there.
I love seeing the Topps flagship line most of the time, I also think it’s cool when they mix in other sets, particularly Bowman.
I also thought it strange that this year’s live series don’t exactly mirror the regular Topps cards. It’s close but definitely different.
Like I said before too, it seems like we’re seeing a lot more of the single-year cards this year early before they beef up the 99s with awards, sig and prime.
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I'm pretty sure the cards aren't carbon copies of 2021 topps design is because how small the names are on the base design in rl.
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yes this is the 87 topps card.
86 wouldve had a white border with black top stating yankees in white. -
I know it’s the 87. But the card and it’s attributes reflect 86
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I may be wrong here but wouldn't the cards reflect the year before since they come out at the beginning of each season?
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@nanthrax_1_psn said in Mattingly boss:
I may be wrong here but wouldn't the cards reflect the year before since they come out at the beginning of each season?
I think that's the answer
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I don’t know if there’s an answer, per se. I think it’s just a mix-up or irregularity. But no, the dates listed on the card usually are that years Topps.
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@jmcdonald1817 said in Mattingly boss:
@nanthrax_1_psn said in Mattingly boss:
I may be wrong here but wouldn't the cards reflect the year before since they come out at the beginning of each season?
I think that's the answer
I second that
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Bumgarner gets a generic card because he is not part of the Topps contract, for some reason. He isn’t on cards, so SDS takes the Topps logo away and usually uses a different look for his cards (and Spencer Turnbull from Tigers).
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