There are moments in your life when you stop what you're doing and reminisce. That's what happened a few hours ago when Ryan (@ SumoMenkoMan) texted me about Dave Parker passing away.
The Cobra was one of those players from my childhood that stood out to me, because he was such a dominating player. He had won two batting titles, a World Series ring, a NL MVP Award, and an All-Star Game MVP Award before I opened my first pack of cards. Luckily I was a baseball fan long before I became a baseball card collector.
However being a baseball card blogger, it's probably a good idea to show off some cards. So here are some of my favorite Dave Parker cards...
1976 Topps #185
This card captures Parker's swing (and gold chain) on one of my favorite Topps flagship designs.
Let's check out some oddball issues:
1981 Topps Squirt #10
Did you know that he once hit a home run out of Wrigley?
1981 Kellogg's #13
I have a few Kellogg's cards of Parker, but the bright yellow border of the 1981 set compliments Parker's black uniform.
In an effort to squeeze a card of Parker from his days with the Oakland Athletics, here's a box bottom card of his:
1990 Topps Box Bottom #J
1989 was a big year for Parker, because he also won his 2nd World Series ring with the Oakland A's:
1989 Topps #475
But even this A's fan knows he's best remembered for being a Pittsburgh Pirate. So I'll wrap things up with a pair of memorabilia cards, two pack pulled on-card autographs, and a signed rookie card (featuring him in black and yellow):
Writing this post made me realize that I didn't own a jersey card of his, so I went out and purchased this card.
2001 Topps American Pie Timeless Classic #BBTC-42
2001 UD Decade 1970's Game-Used Bat #B-DP
2013 Topps Archives Fan Favorites Autograph #FFA-DP
2014 Topps Five Star Autographs #FSA-DPA
The past few years, I've slowed down in purchasing on-card autographs. Luckily I grabbed these two a decade ago.
Last, but not least...
1974 Topps #252
Rest in peace Mr. Parker. Your legacy will be remembered by the millions of baseball fans and card collectors who got a chance to watch you play.
Happy Saturday and sayonara!