Showing posts with label sliding stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sliding stars. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Cutch is Clutch in the Windy City

The Phillies are playing a potential playoff matchup in the Windy City.

On Monday night, Cutch worked a 2 out 2 strike count to a walk forcing the tying run (Mikael Franco) into scoring position which lead to Jean Segura getting a bloop single to tie the game up in the 9th inning.  The Phillies would eventually win the game in extras due to a homerun by JT Realmuto.

Last night Cutch came up clutch again with a two run single with two outs in the 7th inning.  The Phillies eventually would lose the game on a walk off, but it was of no fault to Cutch.

Here are all my Cutch cards I could identify as being at Wrigley Field.
This card isn't easy to identify as being from Wrigley Field except for the identifiable jersey worn by Cutch.  It is a Jackie Robinson 42 road jersey.  Notice that Cutch is also post dreads.  The only post dreads Pirates road jersey worn on Jackie Robinson Day occurred on April 15, 2017 in Wrigley Field.  Cutch is circling the pillows as he just hit a go ahead homerun to give the Pirates an 8-7 victory over the Cubs in Wrigley Field.  Details of the game can be. found here.

One of my absolute favorite cards ever printed.  This 2012 Topps Mini has Cutch leaping in front of the Wrigley Ivy trying to make a catch on a classic 1987 design.

2019 Donruss doesn't have a base card of McCutchen but it does have a jersey relic featuring him in a Pittsburgh uniform at the brick backstopped Wrigley Field.  There is also a bat relic /10 version to chase.

2015 Stadium Club was a great design.  The full bleed photo shows him off at Wrigley Field late September 2014 an route to a 5-0 victory (thanks Getty Images).  You can tell it's Wrigley by the brick backstop again.  There is a bunch of parallels of this to chase.

Another of my favorite photos of Cutch to be used on cardboard is this 2012 Gypsy Queen Sliding Stars.  There is a full size insert and a mini insert to chase.

2014 Finest features Cutch batting in front of the bricks again.  Lots of color parallels to chase for this set, but because of the design and lava lamp blurry backgrounds they are incredibly difficult to distinguish.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Gypsy Minis

With Gypsy Queen set to release this week, let's take a look back at some prior years cards.  All week I will be showing Gypsy Queen cards including some super rare and mega (and mini) hits.

One thing I always liked about Gypsy Queen was the minis.

I won't get any satisfaction from the 2017 release because Topps has pulled minis from the release.

Here are all my Gypsy Queen releases by year

2016


The red is by far the rarest of my minis I own for this year.  It is numbered to only 5 copies.  I also have the gold/yellow on it's way.  Still need the regular and green though (/99).


2015

I really liked the design for this year.   In terms of the minis I have the base, silver, and photo variant.

2014

Another year with photo variants.  I also have the black, regular, and sepia variant.

2013

This year's collection I have so far features a black, sepia, base, and photo variant of Cutch.

2012

I have the most minis from 2012.  The base, Straight Cut back, sepia, black, and photo variant along with

The Sliding Stars insert mini

2011

The begining of it all.  Only a Gypsy Queen Red back and base have entered my collection so far.


Here are the backs of all the base minis




Will you all miss the minis from Gypsy or do you prefer minis to only be in Allen & Ginter?