While I was happy to show them off so people could see them, I legit wanted at least 2 hours to talk about all the players/teams. While I did get to mention things like the only two players to make the team twice (ironically, both Orioles players) and the fact that some Rookie of the Year winners didn't make the team, there is SO much more that I wanted to get into. I could do a mini-series on the Topps All-Star Rookie teams. haha. As always, thanks for watching!
@@kirkt.1596 It really is my most favorite group of cards that I have put together. It took me a long time to get to this point, and now I just add as the new cards come out. Thanks for watching!
Great deal on the Bo traded and awesome Pillman cards! Always wondered if he had any cards. The only slab that you ever paid for happens to be my all time favorite card! I hope there’s more PC trophy card vids coming.
@@PennySleeveSteve That can be arranged. Haha. A friend sent me a pic of Pullman’s CFL rookie card. Since he’s a local from Cincinnati AND a Miami grad I figured I needed to look up his cards. The only two football cards I could find are his CFL rookie card (which goes for $40 and up) and this one where he is in the foreground without being named. He might be in others that he is unnamed on, but I haven’t found them yet. And that Ripken is just such a clean looking rookie card. I could have used his tri-player RC, but it just didn’t feel right. So traded it is!
I think for me since I started collecting in 1987 those "cups" signified something. And I guess I never lost that. Plus, it's interesting to see how all the careers played out.
@@pats620 Thank you! This is one that I put a lot of time, and thankfully, not a ton of money, into. Most of the more expensive cards I bought before the pandemic. There are a few I want to upgrade, but over I’m extremely pleased. Maybe one day I’ll literally write the book on Topps All-Star Rookie team cards. Thanks for watching and joining in the conversation!
@@zachandporter Thank you. It’s really fascinating to see who was selected over the years. I love the history aspect of it as much as the cards. And it’s something a little bit different to chase. Thanks for watching!
@@markcornish2519 There are quite a few players over the years that made the Topps All-Star Rookie team that Topps didn’t put a trophy on their card. I can’t find a good reason why. I need to research it more. But here is the CRAZY thing… there are two guys who have trophies on their cards that are not officially listed on the Topps All-Star Rookie teams. Now THAT is a true mystery.
Thank you. That would be very handy. As dumb as it sounds, I sometimes have trouble getting the Reds players because people put them in dollar boxes and I don't look there for cards like that.
Boring... reprint cards are boring, boring, boring. That you won't put your cards in the 9-pocket is telling. But you present it in your Title as "See the complete run..." as if you've completed it. If you won't handle the obviously not good Seaver rookie card, which is made for handling and having fun with, trading etc. Then you will never experience the unbridled joy of collecting + trading baseball cards. A messed up card like the Seaver rookie is perfect for handling.
Well, we all have our own way of collecting. Whether that's who we collect, what we collect, how we collect, and in many cases, how we display it, everyone puts their own touch on things. I always stress in my videos to collect how each individual wants, and to display how they want. Make the hobby the most enjoyable to your own personal experience. After all, it really is just a hobby. Thanks for watching.
I’ve actually thought about writing a (short) book about the Topps All-Star Rookie team history. Sounds like a good project for when I’m in retired.
Just about to watch and I can’t remember the last time I was this excited 😆 👍
While I was happy to show them off so people could see them, I legit wanted at least 2 hours to talk about all the players/teams. While I did get to mention things like the only two players to make the team twice (ironically, both Orioles players) and the fact that some Rookie of the Year winners didn't make the team, there is SO much more that I wanted to get into. I could do a mini-series on the Topps All-Star Rookie teams. haha. As always, thanks for watching!
Interesting stuff. Great collection of gold cup cards. Enjoyed.
@@tigers727 thank you! They have long been a favorite of mine.
Great stuff Jeff. Write that book man!! Just be sure to save me a signed copy!!
Great collection, thanks for sharing.
@@mojogogo1773 Thank you for watching!
That is a great collection. Thanks for sharing.
@@kirkt.1596 It really is my most favorite group of cards that I have put together. It took me a long time to get to this point, and now I just add as the new cards come out. Thanks for watching!
Great deal on the Bo traded and awesome Pillman cards! Always wondered if he had any cards. The only slab that you ever paid for happens to be my all time favorite card! I hope there’s more PC trophy card vids coming.
@@PennySleeveSteve That can be arranged. Haha. A friend sent me a pic of Pullman’s CFL rookie card. Since he’s a local from Cincinnati AND a Miami grad I figured I needed to look up his cards. The only two football cards I could find are his CFL rookie card (which goes for $40 and up) and this one where he is in the foreground without being named. He might be in others that he is unnamed on, but I haven’t found them yet. And that Ripken is just such a clean looking rookie card. I could have used his tri-player RC, but it just didn’t feel right. So traded it is!
I'm like you I love the cups cards I don't care who the MLB player is.. good video
I think for me since I started collecting in 1987 those "cups" signified something. And I guess I never lost that. Plus, it's interesting to see how all the careers played out.
amazing collection love your videos man
@@pats620 Thank you! This is one that I put a lot of time, and thankfully, not a ton of money, into. Most of the more expensive cards I bought before the pandemic. There are a few I want to upgrade, but over I’m extremely pleased. Maybe one day I’ll literally write the book on Topps All-Star Rookie team cards. Thanks for watching and joining in the conversation!
Wow, this was amazing!!! Thank you for sharing with us!
@@zachandporter Thank you. It’s really fascinating to see who was selected over the years. I love the history aspect of it as much as the cards. And it’s something a little bit different to chase. Thanks for watching!
@@zachandporter And I just realized I had never subscribed to your channel. I have fixed that. Haha
@@dimeboxdiscoveries Always fun to go back and see the gold cups AND the Donruss Rated Rookies. Some misses :)
@@dimeboxdiscoveries Thanks!
Impressive
@@tyrannicaltypomichaeltester Thank you. That took a lot of years and a lot digging to complete.
Awesome video my man new sub
@@joseromero9933 Thanks! Happy to have you. Feel free to join in on the conversation at anytime.
The 1964 Jesse gonder had no trophy
@@markcornish2519 There are quite a few players over the years that made the Topps All-Star Rookie team that Topps didn’t put a trophy on their card. I can’t find a good reason why. I need to research it more. But here is the CRAZY thing… there are two guys who have trophies on their cards that are not officially listed on the Topps All-Star Rookie teams. Now THAT is a true mystery.
@@dimeboxdiscoveries yeah I sent that early, then noticed the others missing later
@@markcornish2519 It’s all good. And I’m glad you noticed. Those are the kinds of quirks all collectors should be noticing. You have a quick eye!
I'll get you an India
Thank you. That would be very handy. As dumb as it sounds, I sometimes have trouble getting the Reds players because people put them in dollar boxes and I don't look there for cards like that.
MAC = Mid American Conferance
Boring... reprint cards are boring, boring, boring. That you won't put your cards in the 9-pocket is telling. But you present it in your Title as "See the complete run..." as if you've completed it. If you won't handle the obviously not good Seaver rookie card, which is made for handling and having fun with, trading etc. Then you will never experience the unbridled joy of collecting + trading baseball cards. A messed up card like the Seaver rookie is perfect for handling.
Well, we all have our own way of collecting. Whether that's who we collect, what we collect, how we collect, and in many cases, how we display it, everyone puts their own touch on things. I always stress in my videos to collect how each individual wants, and to display how they want. Make the hobby the most enjoyable to your own personal experience. After all, it really is just a hobby. Thanks for watching.