A week ago, I sent out my second trade with anonymous_1691290362 in the last three months. Yesterday, my cards arrived in the mail. What did I get???
2008 Topps Heritage
There’s a lot of older A’s and Reds in this trade. And we start with a 2008 Topps Heritage Jack Cust (#100) and Ken Griffey, Jr. (#50).
2010-11 Bowman
All A’s here. The top row is 2010 Bowman: Jason Christian (#BP28), Rashun Dixon (#BP42) and Grant Green (#BP106).
The bottom row is from 2011 Bowman: Jeremy Barfield (#BP3) and Yordy Cabrera (#BP97).
2012-14 Bowman Chrome
Top left two are from 2012 Bowman Chrome: Myrio Richard (#BCP2) and Theo Bowe (#BCP208). The bottow three are from 2013 Bowman Chrome: Tanner Rahier (#BCP13), Jeff Gelalich (#BCP15), and Nolan Sanburn (#BCP48). The top right is a 2014 Bowman Chrome Seth Mejias-Brown (#BCP104).
Sorry the camera reflected off the chrome surface.
2019-2021
The first teams outside of Oakland and CIncinnati!
The top left two are a 2019 Bowman Nolan Gorman (#BP60) and a 2020 Topps Chrome Paul Goldschmidt (#89). The bottom left two are from 2021 Bowman. First is Brailyn Marquez (#43) and Isaiah Greene (#BP62). On the right is a 2021 Topps Paul Goldschmidt (#229).
2022 Bowman Platinum
I did get some sharp Bowman Platinums. From left-to-right, it’s Bobby Witt, Jr. (#51), Hunter Greene (#29), and Christian Yelich (#18).
2022 Topps Archives
Lots of these! Pictured, top row: Shohei Ohtani (#1), Mike Schmidt (#14), Andrew McCutchen (#38), and Thurman Munson (#245). Bottom row, left-to-right: Ozzie Smith (#121), Roberto Clemente (#192), Bryan de la Cruz (#138), and Pee Wee Reese (#207).
Also received but not shown: Tyler Gilbert (#5), Josh Hader (#16), Miguel Cabrera (#52), Heliot Ramos (#54), Ryan McMahon (#87), Marcus Semien (#117), Otto Lopez (#122), Luis Gil (#124), LaMonte Wade, Jr. (#148), Jacob deGrom (#151), Justin Verlander (#181), Joe Musgrove (#188), Emmanuel Clase (#191), Adalberto Mondesi (#199), Brandon Marsh (#220), and Salvador Perez (#230).
Glad 1978 finally got the Archives treatment.
2023 Bowman Platinum
Got a New Money Corbin Carroll (#NM4) insert, as well as Anthony Gutierrez (#TOP12), Druw Jones (#TOP47), Elijah Green (#TOP67), James Triantos (#TOP68), Sal Stewart (#TOP75), and Jared McKenzie (#TOP4).
Also received but not shown: Nathan Martorella (#TOP8), JR Ritchie (#TOP22), William Bergolla (#TOP55), Brandon Barriera (#TOP66), Cutter Coffey (#TOP76), Dylan Lesko (#TOP77), Manuel Beltre (#TOP78), Xavier Isaac (#TOP79), and Gavin Cross (#TOP81).
2023 Topps Heritage
Finally, a bunch of 2023 Topps Heritage. I left off the one Oakland Athletic I got to show off the teams that didn’t exist in 1974. Left-to-right, top-to-bottom are Kris Bryant (#12), Luis Gillorme (#16), Ozzie Albies (#25), Riley Greene (#48), Robbie Ray (#58), Logan Gilbert (#247), Sean Murphy (#177), and Nico Hoerner (#275).
Received but not pictured (strap-in, there’s several): Salvador Perez (#13), Charlie Morton (#59), Miguel Andujar (#91), Jack Suwinski (#138), Noah Davis (#155), Zach McKinstry (#169), Alec Burleson (#171), German Marquez (#193), Bryson Scott (#243), Oneil Cruz (#252), Jakob Junis (#268), Andrew Vaughn (#270), J.P. Crawford (#286), Ben DeLuzio (#306), David Hensley (#308), Ha-Seong Kim (#346), Ke’Bryan Hayes (#372), Nick Allen (#414), and AJ Pollock (#484).
Not a bad little trade! A lot of sets I’m trying to fill-in the gaps and try to complete. One more trade to post!