I found this set at Target the other week called the New York Yankees World Championship Set. It is a boxed set containing 27 cards featuring, obviously, one player from each of the Yankees' championship teams. Based on the front of the box, the cards would reflect the same design as that year's Topps set, and in 14 cases, it does. For the Yankee's championships prior to 1951 (there were thirteen of those), the players featured grace the iconic 1952 card design.
The checklist, with the cards numbered #YC1-#YC27, include:
- 1923 Babe Ruth
- 1927 Lou Gehrig
- 1928 Leo Durocher
- 1932 Lefty Gomez
- 1936 Tony Lazzeri
- 1937 Bill Dickey
- 1938 Tommy Henrich
- 1939 Red Rolle
- 1941 Phil Rizzuto
- 1943 Charlie Keller
- 1947 Yogi Berra
- 1949 Johnny Mize
- 1950 Hank Bauer
- 1951 Mickey Mantle
- 1952 Mickey Mantle
- 1953 Mickey Mantle
- 1956 Don Larsen
- 1958 Enos Slaughter
- 1961 Roger Maris
- 1962 Elston Howard
- 1977 Thurman Munson
- 1978 Reggie Jackson
- 1996 Andy Pettitte
- 1998 Derek Jeter
- 1999 Jorge Posada
- 2000 Mariano Rivera
- 2009 Alex Rodriguez
So Yankees collectors, rejoice. There's another product out there made exclusively for you. For those who collect Hall of Famers, here's another card set for you. For set collectors who like products using older Topps designs, have at it. For fans of the other 29 teams...you might want to avoid this set.
Me, I'm adding the set I bought to the 2010 Topps binder.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
Yes. This is what I wrote about in my first Blog Bat Around. Smaller, niche sets that commemorate an event (or series of events). Specialized.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that Topps produced this. I'm not a Yankees fan. I won't be buying it, but I do like it.
Do you know if it is regionally released or will be nationwide? What was the price?
Thanks for sharing.
I almost bought this and I'm a Yankees fan. It's $12 bucks and I just didn't want to put down that money. All I really wanted out of it were a few cars for my player collections anyway.
ReplyDeleteI saw that in Target too and was curious as there was no price listed where I was. Glad I held off - $12 is too much - almost $.50 a card.
ReplyDeleteI saw this at a Target yesterday in Portland, OR, so I'm guessing this is a national release.
ReplyDeleteThis might have to go in the mail as a father's day gift pretty shortly.
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