Monday, March 30, 2020

1990 Leaf #125

Type: Base Card
Acquired: Bought At Show
Unlike the previous card that was reviewed this one really stands out for it's simplicity. There are very few graphic elements on the front, but those elements pop and don't take anything away from the photography. I always seem to like the batting shots of players waiting for a pitch to be delivered more so than the actual impact shots. It's probably because you can see the focus and determination in their eyes right before they connect. The back has a decent photo of Bo and my favorite, complete stats!

Monday, March 23, 2020

1989 Score #330

Type: Base Card
Acquired: Traded With Friend
As bland as baseball cards could have been back in the 80s, this set from Score may be the blandest. The front features little in the way of graphics and those that are there really don't stand out. The color choice seems a little off to me. Why not go with team colors instead of purple and orange. The photos are the standard batting stance and the back has shot I swear I have seen before in other Score offerings. All around, not one of my favorite cardboard iterations of Bo, but this still is a snapshot of him at his peak.

Monday, March 16, 2020

1987 Classic #109

Type: Base/Rookie Card
Acquired: Bought Online
This card can be viewed as a rookie card for Bo, but since it was a 1987 release I don't really follow that rule. The photo on the front is very nice and offsets the bland yellow border. I do like the little banner graphic that contains the players name though. The back features Classic cards typical trivia questions. It also features Bo's stats from his career on the diamond at Auburn University. Maybe it is a rookie card? I don't know!!!

Monday, March 9, 2020

1991 Score #T1

Type: Base Card
Acquired: Bought Online
This card was a big one for collectors back in the day. It not only signaled Bo's transition from the Kansas City Royals to the Chicago White Sox, but it gave us all hope that he could return to the diamond and give us all just a few more flashes of the greatness he had before his hip injury. This card was hard to come by since it was from the Score Rookie & Traded set. This made it harder to track down than the standard issue set from that year. In the end, I found it online for a great price and now I can add this gem to my collection and for that, I tip my hat to you Mr. Jackson!

Monday, March 2, 2020

1989 Donruss Baseball's Best #169

Type: Base Card
Acquired: Bought At Show
This card was originally sold as part of a factory set that was sold at specific retail outlets in 1989. The design and look are almost identical to the standard 1989 Donruss Baseball release, but the border on the front is a different color and the back features a beautiful, neon green motif. I actually prefer this to the standard orange backs. The photo on the front is so/so, but it's an early Bo card and I am glad to have this card in my collection.