Wax Pack Gods 100% way to many cards during the early 90s card boom. I was 9 years old when this set dropped so the 90,91,92 sets are my sweet spot. Still have all my tops,donruss,score sets from that era
@@barfyman-dm6zx no he never played in 1991. He wanted to do the Bulls owner set up a batting practice with the Chicago White Sox. He killed it. Knocked a bunch of home runs. He signs to play with the Bham Barons in 1994. Only played 127 games. I watched him a few times. Saw him hit 1 of his 3 home runs. His coach was Terry Francona, a World series winner for Boston
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I always enjoy the witty way you describe the cards 🙂. I have a large collection of sports cards and of course Baseball is my favorite.
Awesome. Really appreciate your watching!
The Michael Jordan in the batting cage card should’ve been on this list IMO.
Loved the design of this set through the years, esspecially compared to the other 1991 offerings. 1991 was a transitional year for the hobby.
It really was. The National in Anaheim that summer was quite a spectacle, with promo-mania the big news of the week. Fun times, if a bit wild.
1991 UD is one of THE best sets of all time
I thought it was great, too. Ended up being too many of them produced, but still great looking.
Wax Pack Gods 100% way to many cards during the early 90s card boom. I was 9 years old when this set dropped so the 90,91,92 sets are my sweet spot. Still have all my tops,donruss,score sets from that era
What about Jordan sp1
Nice cards in this set. Some future HO Famers in your picks.
I think so too
Great video! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Fantastic set! Thanks for sharing
Thank you too!
Hi, thank you for this I now can know which of my cards are worth something!
Glad it was helpful!
Didn't Mussina make an unassisted triple play
No Michael Jordan SP1?
why no Tony or Wade?
Our criteria here were pretty black-and-white -- most PSA submissions, so those two just didn't make the top 10.
Todd Van Poppel was the hottest card in that set
Yep, he was a hobby phenom, no doubt.
You forgot another one. there's a michael jordan in there.
WHERE?
@@waynewalleye8458 Got 3 of them. Go for over 1500 if psa 10 Birmingham Barons cards
@@waltercopus1485 Jordan was playing pro baseball in 1991? Trippy
@@barfyman-dm6zx no he never played in 1991. He wanted to do the Bulls owner set up a batting practice with the Chicago White Sox. He killed it. Knocked a bunch of home runs. He signs to play with the Bham Barons in 1994. Only played 127 games. I watched him a few times. Saw him hit 1 of his 3 home runs. His coach was Terry Francona, a World series winner for Boston