More Sax than a Steely Dan concert

Trying to get current on trade updates.  I completed a trade with mdzych864 and got the cards out Christmas Eve.  Turns out the guy is a HUGE Steve Sax fan.  At first, I was like, “why are there only 89 individual cards?” when I went to pull them.  Then, I realized, “oh … multiples.”  Which, normally I don’t like to do.  But in this case, I made an exception.

More Sax than the 80s

So, I cleared a little space out.  Here we go with a lot of Steve Sax.

Row 1:  1987 Topps All-Star (#596), 1987 Topps (#769), 1988 Topps (#305), and 1989 Topps (#40).

Row 2: 1991 Topps (#290), 1993 Topps (#367) and 1991 Stadium Club (#204)

Row 3: 1985 Donruss (#418), 1987 Donruss Diamond King (#26), 1987 Donruss (#278 … 23 of those!), and 1988 Donruss (#176).

Row 4: 1990 Donruss (#78), 1990 Donruss MVP bonus card (#BC-22), 1991 Donruss (#163), and 1993 Donruss (#123).

Row 5: 1988 Fleer (#523 … 21 of those!), 1990 Fleer (#455), 1991 Fleer (#679), and 1992 Fleer (#244).

Row 6: 1991 Score (#32), 1989 Upper Deck (#53), 1992 Upper Deck (#358 and #743).

1989 Upper Deck

Top row are Star Rookies Lance Blankenship (#15) and Van Snider (#23).

Second row are Lloyd McClendon (#446), Eric King (#493), and Al Nipper (#494).

1988 Fleer

Row 1: Gene Larkin (#14), Matt Nokes (#66), Mark Carreon (#129), and John Mitchell (#145).

Row 2: Roberto Kelly (#212), Jeff Treadway (#249), Melido Perez (#265), and John Smiley (#340).

Row 3: Todd Benzinger (#344), Ellis Burks (#348), Sam Horn (#355), and Kenny Williams (#412).

Row 4: Ken Caminiti (#441), Cecil Epsy (#465), Mike Devereaux (#512), and Jeff Blauser (#533).

Row 5: Rene Gonzales (#560), Bill Ripken (#569), Joey Cora (#580), and John Farrell (#608).

Row 6: Doug Jones (#613), Eddie Williams (#620), Felix Fermin / Jesse Reid (#643), and Greg Myers / Greg Tabor (#644).

Row 7: Jim Eppard / Joey Meyer (#645), Randy Velarde / Adam Peterson (#646), and Chris Gwynn / Pete Smith (#647).

Row 8: Jack Savaage / Todd Simmons (#650), Kirt Manwaring / John Burkett (#651), and Jeff King / Randell Byers (#653).

 

1987 Fleer

One of my favorite sets.  Bob Tewksbury (#117), Tracy Jones / Marvin Freeman (#651), and Rob Nelson / Steve Fireovid (#653).

Current offerings

Top Row:  Max Muncy 2022 Bowman Chrome Sapphire (#BCP89) and 2022 Bowman (#BP89).  Followed by Ryan Mountcastle 2022 Topps Pristine (#18) and 2023 Topps Archives (#140).

Bottow row is 2022 Bowman Chrome Robert Hassell (#BCP169) and Luisangel Acuña (#BCP232).

Later this week, I’ll post what I got.  And no, it’s not 35 Wayne Krenchicki cards.

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