Monday, December 28, 2020

1990 Shanks Best Hitters II #30

Type: Oddball Card
Acquired: Bought at Card Store
Back in the 90's, you had your Donruss, Upper Deck, Topps & Fleer sets, but when you went to your local card shop, they always had these weird off brand cards of your favorite players available for purchase. One of the most seen in the stores I visited were "Shanks" cards. The fronts of the cards were pretty nice looking and had some never before seen shots of some great players, but the backs were extremely generic as seen on the reverse side of this Bo card. Nevertheless, I thought they were cool and had to have any card that had Bo on it. I have a few of these cards in my collection today and when I see them it reminds me of those times where I would go to the card shop with my Dad in search of some sweet baseball cards.

Monday, December 21, 2020

2008 Donruss Timeless Treasures #TT-15

Type: Insert Card
Acquired: Bought Online
I really don't collect many of the newer Bo cards, but I make an exception from time to time. This Donruss Timeless Treasures card is very nice looking. The black & white picture on the color card really helps make the action pop. There are no stats and the back is pretty generic, but I still enjoy this post-playing career card of Bo. Also, only 100 of these cards were made and I own #74.

Monday, December 14, 2020

1990 Post #14

Type: Limited Set
Acquired: Bought Online
There was nothing cooler than getting free stuff in your cereal box in the morning. Little toys, stickers, decoders and of course cards were some of the amazing things within these boxes of sweetened corn breakfast delights. I loved getting these cards and treasuring them for the greatness that they possessed. This Bo card was from Post and features Mr. Jackson just chilling out at the ballpark. Back in the day, the exclusion of any team logos or names really confused me, but as an adult I understand licensing and why you need to pay to use these trademarked items. I do like the layout and colors of this card. It really stands out in my book of Bo! 

Monday, December 7, 2020

1995 Upper Deck Collectors Choice Special Edition #36

Type: Special Edition
Acquired: Bought Online
Nothing special to see here, just Bo giving you 2 tickets to the gun show! DAMN! That guy was jacked! No wonder he was able to be that unique combination of size, power and speed during his football & baseball career. Also, I'm sure his peak fitness helped in his recovery from what many deemed a "Career Ending" hip injury. Bo proved them all wrong and was able to continue his home run smashing ways for a few more seasons in the MLB. This card shows him in his twilight as a California Angel where he was able to knock out 13 home runs and bring in an additional 45 RBI.