Showing posts with label 2020 Topps Stadium Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020 Topps Stadium Club. Show all posts

Thursday, March 11, 2021

2020 Topps Stadium Club Blaster!

It's time to open another blaster! This time we'll go back to 2020 Topps Stadium Club! I know. What am I doing talking about 2020 cards still? Well, it's my blog so I get to talk about whatever I want! Don't worry, though, it's a short one today. So, how'd I do? Let's see!


Here are the highlights...


And, by highlights, I obviously mean "A picture of the box"


And "All the packs lined up in a row".


Which I showed you because this is far and away the best card in the box. It's not even a Red Sox card. Although, it's closer than most. I bet Mike is glad he got his first visit to Fenway out of the way early in his career. Maybe now he just go ahead and be "Mike" as opposed to "Carl's grandson" for a little bit longer. Although, this is a pretty nice picture of the two of them.

But not really enough to carry this dud of a box.

How did your box turn out?

Thursday, October 22, 2020

2020 Stadium Club Blaster!

It's time to open another blaster! Well, actually, it's time to tell you about another blaster I already opened! This time we'll go with 2020 Topps Stadium Club. This is always a fun set to open with the incredible photography. How'd I do? Let's see!

Here are the highlights...


Highlights of an unopened box.


And the packs inside...including the Widevision boxtopper.


Which resulted in this card. So, if you haven't held this card in your hand, they're really long. Or...wide I suppose. Which could make for a fun concept when you consider the amazing pictures within the Stadium Club set. This picture...isn't one of those. This might be the most vertical picture to ever appear on a horizontal card. It's wasted on the widevision. These cards should be people diving or sliding. Not standing straight up and reaching for a ball over their heads. Unless you sell insurance, I guess.


One of those fun pictures I mentioned earlier.


I don't really understand the superimposed liberty bell. I mean, I get the Philadelphia reference. But, why did Topps feel it was necessary? Or, even a good idea?


Always nice to get a card with writing on it. Even if it's Fernandez.


And finishing things off with this bland card of Ichiro.

Did you notice what was missing from the highlights? Yup. Not a single Red Sox card came out of the packs. How is that even possible? It's certainly not good.

How'd you do in your box?

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