There is no shortage of awesome looking Nolan Ryan trading cards. Grab ten of his base cards and there's guaranteed to be at least one card that'll catch your eye. Today is the 41st anniversary of Ryan's 5th no-hitter... which happened to be the only no-hitter he threw while with the Houston Astros.
I figured today would be the perfect time to show off a card that's been sitting in my draft folder for over a year now...
1982 Topps #90
I ended up landing this card on COMC back in July of 2020 for $11.56. I know graded cards aren't everyone's cup of tea, but it's a prerequisite for that particular collection. These days with budget cuts and inflated prices, I don't even bother hunting down new cards for this collection. Thankfully prices have started to settle, but as a bargain hunter... I don't have any problem waiting a little longer.
Getting back to his 5th no-hitter... he threw it against the Los Angeles Dodgers at the Astrodome. Did you know that the Dodgers have been involved with the most no-hitters in MLB history? Their pitchers have thrown 26 no-hitters (an MLB record), while their hitters have been held hitless 20 times (another MLB record)*.
*This is a prescheduled post that was written over Spring Break a few months ago, so the no-hitter facts about the Dodgers may or may not be up to date.
Here is today's question of the day...
What are your favorite Nolan Ryan base cards?
My personal favorite is one of Ryan's classic cards from the 70's...
1971 Topps #513
I love the well-cropped action shot with the RC Cola ad in the background. I don't own too many cards of his, but if I could only keep one... this would probably be it.
Looking forward to hearing about your favorites. Happy Monday and sayonara!