Friday, February 27, 2009

Let's Try This for Fun...Who Should Be Included in 2011 Topps Archives?

Should these cards be included in a new product called 2011 Topps Archives?

Barring an unforeseeable catastrophe, Topps will be celebrating 60 Years in the baseball card business. Now as we all know, 2001 saw the return of Topps Archives, creating a 450 card set featuring the reprinted first and last cards of 200 players, along with 10 managers, and forty all-star, league leaders, and postseason highlights cards.

Let's imagine that MLB Properties decided to allow Topps to make a set or two featuring retired players again. And let's also pretend that we all work for the product development department for the Topps Company (akin to the gentleman who runs the Sports Card File). It has now been agreed to bring back Topps Archives to coincide with Topps' 60th anniversary. So now it's time to pick players to go into the set. We're not going to consider autographs, relics, patch cards, or whatever right now. We have to decide who in the last 60 years should be included in this base set.

There is just one requirement though...we need to find 200 NEW players to be a part of this set. Meaning that any player who was included in the 2001 Topps Archives set can not be included in this set. Meaning, HOF's like Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, Nolan Ryan, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Dave Winfield, Ozzie Smith, Ryne Sandberg, etc, as well as Fan Favorites like Bill Freehan, Mark Fydrich, Joe Garagiola, Andy Pafko, Andre Dawson, and so on, can't be in this set.

So now who can we include??? That's what this new blog segment is all about.

During the 2009 baseball season, I'm going to scan the first and last cards of players I think should be a part of this set. But I can't be doing all the thinking, nor should I be. Remember, I said "Let's (let US) pretend..." This is where you come in. Start putting in the comments during any future "Archives" posts who YOU think should be included in this new set. The requirements are that the player MUST be retired (or have stopped playing going into the 2009 season...2010 cards have not come out yet!!!), and that the player did not appear in the 2001 Topps Archives set (the Future Archives, as talked about here and here and pictured below as well, do not count).

I'll even add this handy 2011 Topps Archives logo onto the cards:


How about it. I don't think we're going to have a hard time picking names from the last 60 years. I mean, yeah, we can't use the obvious names mentioned earlier, but there have to be 200 guys in the last 60 years that we could use. Should we give this segment a chance??? If so, let me know who you'd like to see going into this set.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

9 comments:

  1. Since he wasn't in the 2001 or 2002 set my first nominee is Mickey Mantle. Also, Cal Ripken Jr. and Barry Bonds weren't in either set since they were playing at the time and have since retired.

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  2. Being the "homer" as I am . . . may I suggest Mark Grace and Greg Maddux.

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  3. Here's a few more to add:

    New HOF inductees Jim Rice (he wasn't in 2001 Archives) and Rickey Henderson.

    Mark McGwire
    Sammy Sosa
    Roger Clemens
    Tony Gwynn

    And maybe he'll be reinstated by Baseball before 2011 (there's always hope)Pete Rose.

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  4. OK. Here's 10 more.

    HOFers not in the 2001 Archives set:

    Billy Williams
    Eddie Murray
    Paul Molitor

    Recently retired and potential future HOFers:

    Jeff Bagwell
    Craig Biggio
    Barry Larkin
    Roberto Alomar
    Fred McGriff
    Curt Schilling
    Mike Piazza

    So now we need just 178 more names. :)

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  5. I dont know the original checklist, but I'll throw out some names from my favorite team:

    Granny Hamner
    Darren Daulton
    John Kruk
    Len Dykstra
    Andy Seminick
    Del Ennis
    Larry Bowa

    Other teams

    Wade Boggs
    Cal Ripken
    Edgar Martinez
    Mike Mussina
    Albert Belle
    George Foster
    Cecil Fielder
    Jeff Kent
    Johnny Sain
    Mike Marshall

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  6. Here's some more. I went through the checklist and couldn't find them listed. They MVP winners since 1952.

    Elston Howard
    Ken Boyer
    Zoilo Versalles
    Denny McLain
    Jeff Burroughs
    Don Baylor
    George Bell
    Jose Canseco
    Kevin Mitchell
    Terry Pendleton
    Ken Caminiti
    Larry Walker

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  7. i think kirby puckett would be good

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  8. How about

    doug drabek
    craig biggio
    jeff bagwell
    brady anderson
    johnny podres
    mike timlin
    eric karros
    mike piazza
    jeff kent
    eric davis
    rickey henderson
    chuck finley
    greg maddux
    curt schilling
    jack mckeon
    tommy lasorda
    matt williams
    tim salmon
    kenny lofton
    devon white
    bobby bonilla
    roger clemens
    andy benes
    roger craig
    dave dravecky
    mike hargrove
    albert belle
    mookie wilson
    johnny oates
    tom kelly
    art howe
    buck showalter
    howard johnson
    don baylor
    moises alou
    shawn green
    andy van slyke
    rafael belliard
    steve avery
    tom glavine
    bret boone
    bob boone
    bobby doerr
    billy williams
    dave stieb
    jt snow
    steve trachsel
    andres gallaraga
    juan gonzalez
    kelly gruber
    jack clark
    jose canseco
    ivan rodriguez
    will clark
    ron gant
    tom herr
    dan gladden
    dave stewart
    jose rijo
    jim rice
    dwight evans
    brian downing
    cecil fielder
    travis fryman
    jeff blauser

    Not all of them were stars, but they were decent players.

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  9. Wally Joyner!
    Mo Vaughn!
    Luis Gonzalez!
    Steve Sax!
    Javy Lopez!
    Darryl Strawberry!

    moe.

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JayBee Anama