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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Six Pack Sunday

Summer if officially in full swing.  We're past the halfway mark in the 2025 MLB season.  The Midsummer Classic is in two days.  And Mother Nature has cranked up the heat around here.


If I was a beer guy, today would be a perfect day for a six pack.  But I'm not... so instead I'll be cracking open six packs of 1996 Pinnacle Denny's baseball cards.


Each pack contains one "full motion" hologram and a card explaining how to view them:


Before we get into the pack break, there is one specific card I am hoping to pull.  This is also the perfect time to explain the different types of holograms inserted into these packs.

The main set contains twenty-eight players... one from each of the twenty-eight teams in the league (at the time).  The base card features a nice design consisting of the player's photo and name, along with a holographic "action shot":

1996 Pinnacle Denny's Holograms #15

In addition to the twenty-eight base cards, Pinnacle also produced ten Grand Slam inserts that were inserted into packs at a rate of 1:56 packs.


Even though he only had one career grand slam leading up to the release of this product, Pinnacle decided to include Tony Gwynn in this set.  Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of this card.  That's why back in October of last year, I purchase forty packs in hopes of eventually pulling one.

If I do, it'll go nicely next to this card:

1996 Pinnacle Denny's Grand Slam Artist Proof #4

Pinnacle created a parallel set of Grand Slam inserts.  The only difference is the tiny yellow "artist proof" stamp in the bottom lefthand corner of the card.

Okay... let's tear into my six packs:


Well... I didn't pull that insert of Gwynn.  But considering they're pretty tough to pull, that's not a big surprise.  I'm a little surprised that I pulled duplicates of Jay Bell.  Now that's beating the odds.


The only hall of famer I pulled was Jeff Bagwell.  There are a total of eleven hall of famers on this set's checklist, so I fell a little short of the average.

Switching gears... but trying to stay with the six pack theme... I wanted to show off some cool PC stuff I received in a care package from Reader X a couple months ago.

Let's start off with my beloved A's:


This is a solid six pack featuring two Reggies, two Soderstrom rookie cards, and the Bash Brothers.

Next up, my favorite National League team:


A very shiny Gwynn highlights this six pack that also contains a Jackson Merrill rookie card, two Tatis Jr. cards, and a pair of Joe Musgrove cards.  

Xavier also knows that I collect Los Angeles Lakers cards:


He has become my biggest source of Lebron James Lakers cards.  In addition to these three new Lebron cards, he also included a shiny D'Angelo Russell and a pair of Sparks.

There were a ton of Japanese baseball players in his care package.  It wasn't easy, but I narrowed it down to these six:


I could have filled this entire six pack with Ohtani's, but I wanted to spread the love around to guys like Kodai Senga, Shota Imanaga, and of course Ichiro Suzuki.

Xavier also knows I enjoy collecting guys like Clayton Kershaw, Greg Maddux, and Jose Altuve... along with inserts and parallels of hall of famers:


His care package included a nice stack of A&G minis.  Maybe one of these days I'll start my own Frankenset.

The last two six packs feature two Bay Area teams that I don't really go out of my way to collect... but some of my students do:


Whenever anyone sends me Giants, I usually stop to see if there's anything I want for my own personal collection.  This time around, I grabbed two.  I didn't have a copy of that Mays insert in my binder.  The other card I pulled was the Matt Chapman refractor.  He might be pictured as a Giant, but he'll always be an Oakland Athletic to this collector.


He also usually sends me a nice stack of Golden State Warriors, who I started collecting back in the early 2010's (until they started winning titles).  I ended up pulling the two Steph inserts and sliding them into my binder, but don't worry... he sent me a few other Curry cards for my students.

The final six pack of the day contains my favorite six from Xavier's care package (in no particular order):

2024 Topps Cosmic Chrome Galactic Greatness #GG-17

I have never seen this insert set before, but when I held this Rickey in my hand... I was in awe of its beauty.  

2024 Topps Allen & Ginter #224

I had never heard of John John Florence until reading the back of this card, but it's the newest addition to my collection of surfers.  Technically, he also fits into my collection of athletes born in Hawaii.

2024 Topps Chrome Update #153

Merrill started off his sophomore season smoking hot, but the past month or so he's struggled a lot.  I'm not worried though.  He's young, athletic, and will hopefully be the future of this Padres organization.

Speaking of Padres... how about a card of Mr. Padre:

2024 Topps Allen & Ginter #283

I almost swapped out the shiny Prizm Gwynn for this Ginter base card, but in the end... I liked the appearance of the doughnut and personalized wristband.

2024 Stadium Club Chief Fantasy Professionals #CFPRO-5

I haven't played fantasy baseball in years, but I gotta imagine Ohtani is the number one pick in almost every draft.  This guy is truly amazing in the batter's box and on the mound.

2024 Topps Update 1989 Baseball #89US-41

I'll wrap up this six pack and post with another Rickey Henderson.  This card represents more than just the all-time stolen base leader... it represents the 1989 Oakland Athletics... who won the World Series that season with the help of the mid-season addition of the Man of Steal.

Thank you Reader X for another thoughtful care package and thank you to everyone who took the time to read this post.

I'll be opening up more of these Denny's packs in hopes of pulling that Gwynn.  If any of you are building that set or are seeking specific singles, let me know down below in the comments and maybe I can help you out.

Happy Sunday and sayonara!

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Highs and Lows

Today has been one helluva emotional roller coaster.  Woke up excited to kick off my holiday break with a trip to the Branham High School Flea Market.  However when I arrived... there were only a handful of vendors set up.  I didn't even bother to park.

No biggie... because I had seven days worth of presents from Ryan's advent calendar to rip into.  Yeah... I know it was supposed to be opened on a daily basis, but the holiday season can be a little hectic around here.

So without further ado, let's get into it...


Day #15Surf & Snow Combo

Surfing has always been a part of my life.  I just haven't been the one doing it.  But I grew up watching it on the television... and my cousins in Hawaii doing it... while I boogie boarded or body surfed


I have also seen a ton of people wearing Ron Jon shirts since I was a kid.  I've never owned one... but now I have their sticker.  It'll be added to my slowly growing sticker collection.  Not sure I've ever written about it... but it's really blossomed since companies started tossing them into online orders.

Getting back on track, Ryan also tossed in these two Chloe Kim cards:

2018 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team and Hopefuls #USA-33
2018 Topps U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team and Hopefuls #US-36

I've never surfed... but I snowboarded for years.  And when it comes to the Winter Olympics, it's one of my favorite eventsChloe Kim is one of the best female snowboarders right now.  She has won a pair of gold medals at the Olympics... and six X-Games gold medals.  The bottom line is she's amazing. 


Day #16The Other Cool Sport

Ryan followed up that action packed present with another action sport:

1978 Donruss All-Pro Skateboard #1

I might have been a poser when it came to surfing... but I've been riding skateboards since elementary school.  Okay... so maybe I wasn't dropping into pools or performing manuals across the playground.  But my friends built a halfpipe back in middle school... so I have ridden a ramp before.


These stickers were produced a few years before I owned my first skateboard, but the card collector in me was absolutely stoked to see these in the Day #16 envelope.


Day #17Pieces of History

The next lot of gifts date back to the 1940's, 50's, and 60's:


Let's start with some vintage (I think Japanese) stamps.  It might be a little hard to see... but there's a stamp featuring Mount Fuji from the 40's.  The other stamps that caught my eye were the pair of 1964 stamps honoring the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

The plan is to research ways of removing these stamps without damaging them and putting them into my Japanese binder.

Next up are these three receipts from the 50's:




All three appear to be candy purchases made by the William F. Brockmeyer Cigar Company.  I tried to research the company a little... but nothing really popped up on Google.


Day #18Olympic Trading Card Box

While organizing the advent calendar a few weeks ago, this box stood out... and I was excited to rip into it.

2023 Epoch Team Japan Box

The box contains eighteen packs with five cards in each pack.  But before I get into the packs... let's quickly take a peek at Day #19...


Day #19One More Olympic Trading Card Box


Yup.  Another box.  This time there was an extra pack.  The plan was to open packs until I completed the base set which contains 37 cards.  I honestly figured I'd complete the set within the first box... and save the other box for a rainy day.

Unfortunately... about ten packs in... I discovered that each of the 37 cards have a photo variation.  They aren't short printed (at least I don't think they are), so I decided to build both thirty-seven card sets.

Epoch makes it easy to spot the variations, because they printed the card numbers in different colors:

2023 Epoch Team Japan #20 (Black)
2023 Epoch Team Japan #20 (White)

Before I continue with the box break, Akari Fujinami won the gold medal in the women's freestyle wrestling at 53kg at the 2024 Paris Olympics.  I don't know a lot about wrestling... but I watched her gold medal match.  The announcer stated prior to the match, she hadn't lost in 136 straight matches dating back to high school.  That's pretty impressive.  Okay, back to the cards...

I ended up opening both boxes:


And still came up three cards short:

#11 (Black) Ueno Yukiko
#14 (White) Honda Tomoru
#24 (Black) Gunji Riko 

I was a little bummed that I wasn't able to keep one pack sealed for my unopened pack collection, but that's how it goes sometimes.  Not sure if there are any other card collectors who opened up this product and are building this set... but I have plenty of duplicates.  Maybe we can help each other out.


Day #20A Slam Dunk Set

The next present also got me excited:

1991 Foot Locker Slam Fest Set

I've come across singles from this set, but this is the first time I've seen a sealed set.  I considered keeping it closed, but I couldn't resist the temptation.  Here's what the complete set looks like:



I meant to scan the back of the Griffey or Bo card to let you see what they look like, but in the midst of scanning I received a text from one of my friends that Rickey Henderson passed away.

At the time, none of the major sports websites had confirmed it... so I kept moving forward with the advent calendar.  However... every five to ten minutes... I'd pause and check to see if ESPN or MLB would confirm the news.

Anyways... I forgot to scan the back of one of the player cards, but I did scan the backs with the checklists:


This is a really cool set with athletes from a variety of sports: baseball, basketball, football, and Olympians.


Day #21Another Box of Cards

The last present of the day was this vintage tin:


Not sure how old this box is... but it's really cool.  I love the seafoam green color and the fact that my name is featured on it.


Inside there was a bag of cards:

1997 Epoch Formula Nippon

1997 Bandai K-1 Fighters

On top were some Japanese racing and fighting cards from the 90's.  And hidden below them were a pair of Menkos:


I'm not sure how old these are... but they're awesome.  There was also this baseball toy in the tin:


I've actually seen Ryan show some of these off on his YouTube channel.  I love vintage things like this.

Last, but not least, there was this pog sized card featuring wrestlers:


I tried to figure out what set it was from, but my Google search came up short.  I'm guessing it's from the 80's or 90's though.  All of these items will be added to my Japanese binders.

Unfortunately... I didn't have the energy to put them away today.  The rest of the afternoon... I watched some television while waiting to see if the news was true.  Sometime around 3pm... ESPN announced it.  A few minutes later I received an email from the Oakland Athletics.

I've been sitting around all afternoon thinking about Rickey, his career, and what he meant to me as an Oakland A's fan.

I wrote a few paragraphs... but ultimately ended up deleting them... because it was just me rambling about how great of an athlete he was.  However... if you're a baseball fan... you already know that.

So I'll leave you with a single card that holds a lot of sentimental value to me:

1979 TCMA Minor League #808

Back in 2019, my buddy Mike and I both purchased copies of his 1979 minor league card in anticipation of having him sign it at card showA few months later... he got both cards signed and authenticated.  Before today, this card stood as a memento to my friendship with Mike and our mutual fanfare of Rickey.  With both of them gone... it stands for a little more now.

Rest in peace, Mr. Henderson.

And before I forget... thank you Ryan for all of these awesome presents and your friendship.

Happy Saturday and sayonara!