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		<title>Things That Should Have Been Posted in 2011:  bdj610&#8242;s 2010 End of Year All-Star Teams Simulated Games Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 04:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am so sorry. AGAIN!!! I have no idea what happened here. For those of you who are still reading this blog, you will know that I create End-of-the-Year All-Star Teams (and have done this since 1988). And thanks to the Strategic Baseball Simulator (aka...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I am so sorry. AGAIN!!! I have no idea what happened here. For those of you who are still reading this blog, you will know that I create End-of-the-Year All-Star Teams (and have done this since 1988). And thanks to the Strategic Baseball Simulator (aka&nbsp;SBS), my fantasies had become somewhat of a reality as I could finally see which of the teams (I did one for the NL and one for the AL) would have won a game (or series of games) if they were to have competed against each other. You can see the on the sidebar the results of those games.<br />
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I had stalled so long on the my simulated 2010 ASG Series that I finally had them done. The seven game simulations were done in June, and the one-game All-Star Game took place...IN SEPTEMBER!!! It is now May 20, (happy 6th birthday to my nephew Jacob by the way), and it is only now that I am finally taking the time to get this done so that I can upload the <a href="http://bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/bdj610s-2011-end-of-year-mlb-all-star_10.html">2011 rosters</a> onto the SBS.<br />
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To review, here is how the simulations work:<br />
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I simulate seven series of games, pitting the six starting pitchers on each side and a set roster of eight or nine position players (somebody DH's when the AL All-Stars "host") against each other for the first six games, and then a seventh series of games where the rosters and the starting pitchers are chosen randomly. Each series consists of 10,000 simulated games. The winner of each series = the winner of a game. Presently, the National League All-Star Teams have a 13-10 advantage over their American League counterparts, and 12-11 record in the one-game All-Star Game (a far cry from reality, considering that the NL has only one 6 real All-Star Games since 1987). <br />
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Here are the results from the seven series simulations:<br />
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<li>Game 1: AL vs. NL, CC Sabathia vs. Roy Halladay. The NL wins 5,450 games out of 10,000 simulations.</li>
<li>Game 2: AL vs. NL, David Price vs. Adam Wainwright. The NL wins 5,564 games.</li>
<li>Game 3: NL vs. AL, Ubaldo Jimenez vs. Jon Lester. The NL wins 5,459 games (using a DH).</li>
<li>Game 4: NL vs. AL, Tim Hudson vs. Justin Verlander. The AL wins 5,327 games (using a DH). The first ever multi-pitcher No-Hitter was performed by Verlander and Neftali Feliz.</li>
<li>Game 5: NL vs. AL, Tim Lincecum vs. Trevor Cahill. The AL wins 5,555 games (using a DH).</li>
<li>Game 6: AL vs. NL, Felix Hernandez vs. Josh Johnson. The NL wins 5,296 games. A second ever multi-pitcher No-Hitter was performed by King Felix and Rafael Soriano.</li>
<li>Game 7: AL vs. NL, anything goes. The NL wins 5,158 games.</li>
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The NL takes the seven game series 5-2. In 24 simulated series, the NL now has a comfortable 14-10 record against their AL rivals. With the NL also winning the crucial seventh game series where just about anything goes, would history be on their side for the one-game ASG? The team that wins the seventh series has won the final game 14 times.<br />
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For the official All-Star Game, I decided to just simulate one game and one game only. The starting pitchers were Sabathia and Halladay and I let them pitch two innings (unless they struggled badly). The rest of the pitchers would get one inning each (unless they struggled badly). The position players were replaced every three innings. To follow the new rule that dictates that the ASG be played with designated hitters, regardless of which league hosts the game, the DH's (Vladimir Guerrero of the AL and Adrian Gonzalez of the NL) were never replaced.<br />
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The starting lineups, first for the American League (I'm using 2011 Topps cards because these are the cards I used to represent the players on my All-Star teams):<br />
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Now the National League starting lineup:<br />
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Here is the result:<br />
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The 2010 NL All-Stars beat the 2010 AL All-Stars by a final score of 6-3. Sabathia was a bit wild in the first inning, allowing all six of the NL runs in the first inning on three hits, two walks, and a hit batter. The rest of the AL pitching staff shut down the NL bats, allowing just one hit the rest of the way. The AL offense however, had the hits, but just were not able to drive in enough runs to catch up with the NL's first inning barrage. <br />
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The box score is below (Just click on the picture to take a closer look).<br />
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The scoring plays were as follows:<br />
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Bottom 1: CC Sabathia pitching. Hanley Ramirez is hit by a pitch. David Wright strikes out. Albert Pujols walks, Ramirez advancing to second. Adrian Gonzalez reaches first base on a fielders choice (4-6), Ramirez advancing to third, Wright out at second base. Ryan Braun draws a walk, A Gonzalez advances to second. Carlos Gonzalez hits a single, Ramirez scores, A Gonzalez advancing to third, Braun advancing to second. Matt Holliday hits a single, A Gonzalez scores, Braun advancing to third, C Gonzalez advancing to second. Brian McCann hits a home run, Braun scores, C Gonzalez scores, Holliday scores.<br />
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Top 2: Roy Halladay pitching. Josh Hamilton hits a single. Vladimir Guerrero hits a single, Hamilton advancing to second. Evan Longoria hits a double to center field, Hamilton scores, Guerrero is thrown out at home attempting to score (8-2). <br />
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Top 7: Mike Adams pitching. Victor Martinez draws a walk. Chone Figgins pops out to Troy Tulowitzki (6). Nick Markakis hits a double, Martinez advancing to third. Marco Scutaro grounds out to Rickie Weeks (4-3), Martinez scores, Markakis advancing to third.<br />
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Top 9: Marmol pitching. Adrian Beltre draws a walk. John Buck strikes out. Howie Kendrick hits a double, Beltre scores. <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Your starters, CC Sabathia and Roy Halladay.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The MVP for the 2010 All-Star Game is Brian McCann.</td></tr>
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If the game actually existed, the MVP would be Brian McCann, who went 1-2 with a grand slam. His home run proved to be the difference as the AL rallied with three runs. &nbsp;Funny, but didn't McCann win the MVP award for the actual <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ALS/ALS201007130.shtml">All-Star Game in 2010</a>???<br />
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If you want to see the .DAT files that I used (I still don't know how to download these onto the blog , so please just take a look at the screen caps below). If anyone can e-mail me instructions, please do so at bdj610@hotmail.com. Below is the AL .DAT file, then the NL .DAT file:<br />
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Now that the 2010 All-Star Games are officially over, maybe now I can start work on the 2011 rosters and simulations. &nbsp;Maybe I can get these in before the end of the year (at least before the All-Star Game). &nbsp;Maybe I'll get around to doing the tournament now that I have 24 pairs of teams in play (not counting the 2011 teams). &nbsp;</div>
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I better stop. &nbsp;I have to be better at actually doing the work instead of just talking about it.</div>
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		<title>2012 Topps Update Series Sell Sheets are Live!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[When the sell sheets for 2011 Topps Update Series came out last May, I asked, "Why put these out now??!"  It was too early to do this.  Guess what came down the pipeline earlier this week???<br />
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Once again, the cards will be numbered #US1 to #US330 like last year. While they are a bit vague on the details, this is what I can surmise for a&nbsp;breakdown of the set:<br />
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<li>330 cards, 190 of them are accounted for based on the preliminary checklist (subject to change, of course)</li>
<li>247 players (of which there are 53 TBD Rookies and 10 TBD Veterans still to be named)</li>
<li>10 "Rookie Debut" cards (featuring ten rookies and what they did in his major league debut. Wonder Boy himself...Bryce Harper, presently holding card #US183. &nbsp;There are 4 TBD spots for this subset)</li>
<li>8 Home Run Derby participants (TBD of course)</li>
<li>5 Record Breakers/Checklists</li>
<li>EVERY All-Star Selection (we can only hope at this point as there are 60 TBD spots presently reserved for the All-Stars)</li>
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The problem here is that unless MLB plans on increasing or decreasing the number of players on each roster, there will be 68 All-Stars on both rosters. Eight guys, possibly more, will be missing in this subset. That's misleading and not "EVERY" the players. &nbsp;Now unless Topps is truly going to stick to its word on EVERY All-Star Selection, what will most likely happen is that they will only include the players who actually make it into the game. &nbsp;They almost pulled it off in last year's Update Series, replacing Topps holdout Matt "I'm Too Good for Topps" Wieters with Tim Lincecum (funny, but unless things turn around, I don't see him or Pujols going to the ASG, meaning that the pictures on the sell sheets ARE MOCKUPS AND SHOULD NOT BE EXPECTED TO APPEAR IN THE PRODUCT!!!)<br />
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There is no checklist on which legends will appear as variations to the regular set (obviously...there weren't any in Series 1 and who knows what will happen in series 2).<br />
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Topps Gold cards will make their appearance here, and all 990 cards from ALL SERIES will get the Gold Foil treatment (numbered to 2012 of course). &nbsp;Other parallels include the usual colored borders (black #'d to 61, platinum 1 of 1's, Golden Moments (which turns out NOT to be the replacement of the aforementioned Topps Gold cards, Wood cards (also 1 of 1's, should have been used for the actual design...digressing), red-bordered cards for Target, blue-bordered cards for Walmart, purple-bordered cards for Toys R Us, and I wouldn't put it past them if Topps was able to manage to create orange-bordered cards like they are doing for their Factory sets (will there be green-bordered cards in the Holiday sets???)<br />
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Golden Moments, Golden Greats, and the popular 1987 Topps Minis, the three continuity inserts in 2012, conclude here. A new insert set, Blockbusters, features 30 players who made big splashes when being acquired by a new team. &nbsp;The Golden Giveaway also concludes with another 10-card set. &nbsp;The 2012 set will also feature autos and relics from the All-Star Game. &nbsp;Golden Relic cards will be included, and you can see the explanations for yourself by clicking on the proper picture above. <br />
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I did not find a site with Product information (if I do find it,I will include it here on the blog). &nbsp;A preliminary checklist can be found <a href="http://spimages.com/sellsheets/2012toppsupdatesserieslist.pdf">here</a>, but as repeated constantly (I can't stress it enough), it is always subject to change.<br />
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Bring on November!!!<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
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JayBee Anama<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-3719803120639352765?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Happy 4th Anniversary to bdj610&#8242;s Topps Baseball Card Blog!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 19:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 8, 2008, I started this humble, little blog. That means this past Tuesday, the blog turned four years old.

So...

Happy Anniversary to Me!!! (Note, I have run this same post for previous anniversaries...feel free to enjoy once again now!!!)



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[On May 8, 2008, I started this humble, little blog. That means this past Tuesday, the blog turned four years old.<br />
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So...<br />
<br />
Happy Anniversary to Me!!! (Note, I have run this same post for previous anniversaries...feel free to enjoy once again now!!!)<br />
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(the words to the song for those who either can't access the video, or for those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing)<br />
<br />
(Gioacchino Rossini; arr. William Hanna / Joseph Barbera)<br />
Practically a restaurant standard, most people don't realize that these lyrics, to the tune of "The William Tell Overture", were written by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera for the episode titled "The Hot Piano".<br />
<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Haaappy Anniversary<br />
<br />
Pour a cheerful toast and fill it<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
But be careful you don't spill it<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
<br />
Ooooo Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Haaappy Anniversary<br />
<br />
(Fred and Wilma Talking)<br />
<br />
Ooooo Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Haaappy Anniversary<br />
<br />
(Fred Talking)<br />
<br />
Happy she and happy he<br />
They're both as happy as can be<br />
Celebrating merrily<br />
their happy anniversary<br />
<br />
(Fred and Wilma Talking)<br />
<br />
Ooooo Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Haaappy Anniversary<br />
<br />
(Fred Talking)<br />
<br />
Ooooo Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Haaappy Anniversary<br />
<br />
We now state emphatically<br />
its happy anniversary<br />
Not another day could be<br />
a happy anniversary<br />
<br />
Ooooo Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy Anniversary<br />
Happy (slow)<br />
Happy (slow)<br />
Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy (fast) Anniversary!!!<br />
<br />
Since I kept track of this last year, I think I'll do it again. Since May 8, 2011, I:<br />
<ul>
<li>added 2,877 cards to my official collection</li>
<li>wrote 192 posts (not all necessarily about baseball cards)</li>
<li>had more than 40,000 people find their way here, and 60,000 plus hits to show for it</li>
<li>been added to at least 30 blogs on their blogrolls (this is a liberal estimate)</li>
<li>gained&nbsp;36 followers (I'm finally at 200 followers...YAY!!!)</li>
<li>added 100 plus blogs to the <a href="http://www.bdj610scblogroll.blogspot.com/">Sports Card Blogroll</a>, and most importantly</li>
<li>earned acceptance into this wonderful world called the Hobby Blogging Community</li>
</ul>
I want to thank everyone who's ever found their way here and decided to come back. Thank you very much for joining me on my journey as I continue building onto my collection. It is the hope for year 4 of bdj610's Topps Baseball Card Blog that I not only show off more of my growing collection or give my opinions about the Hobby topic of the day, but also to inform, possibly to entertain, to show more cards that might have never seen the light of day, and to become a stronger voice in the hobby (this last one will take some time...).<br />
<br />
To celebrate the fourth anniversary of this dog and pony show, I'm going to try and bring back a number of segments that have not been featured in a while, including (yes, I promised this last year...maybe...): <br />
<ul>
<li>the ever popular "Topps Cards that Make You Go...What??! of the Week"</li>
<li>the return of the "2011 Topps Archives Project" (I swear, I'll get this going again as part of "What I Should Have Written in 2011") especially now that there will be a 2012 Topps Archives</li>
</ul>
Future topics for the upcoming year will also include:<br />
<ul>
<li>A tournament of my past All-Star Teams to determine the best of All-Time</li>
<li>As you probably know, one of the coolest things Topps included on the backs of each card in Series 1 was a mention of a card from the past 60 years that shared the same card number. Before Series 2 arrives in June, we will list the cards mentioned. &nbsp;This will be a feature of "What I Should Have Written in 2011."</li>
<li>Coming in June, the return of the Random Card of the Day...if I'm allowed to do some heavy typing.</li>
</ul>
Thank you for reading. Continue to enjoy the journey.<br />
<br />
Sincerely,<br />
<br />
JayBee Anama<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-4197414207530525030?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Retired But Relevant Section Added to the Sports Card Blogroll</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry for the lack of posts. In fact, I think this is the first time I've written on here in May. This humble little blog will be 4-years-old very soon, a long time for a Hobby Card Blog. 

I've been very busy these last few weeks. Yes, I've bought car...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Sorry for the lack of posts. In fact, I think this is the first time I've written on here in May. This humble little blog will be 4-years-old very soon, a long time for a Hobby Card Blog. <br />
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I've been very busy these last few weeks. Yes, I've bought cards (I found the Cubs and the two All-Star Team retail sets and will go over them soon). If you catch the Facebook patch on the sidebar of the blog, you'd see that last week, my daughter (the big Derrek Lee fan) and her dance troupe won gold at the Starbound National Dance competition, and we got to watch her perform. I'm so proud of her. But I digress.<br />
<br />
At the end of April, I updated the Sports Card Blogroll. The glitches, as you probably had read on here, have finally been fixed and I've been busy adding a number of new blogs to the site. But I also had to remove a few, including one that caught a lot of people's attention: <a href="http://75topps.blogspot.com/">'75 Topps (it's far out man)</a>. First came the <a href="http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=5762290031812281192&amp;postID=4639999918657361056">comments</a>:<br />
<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
Maybe a new list for blogs which have a start and finish, like the '75 Topps blog. He 'finished' it, but it's a great resource and a great read. Like Dickens, these are like serial novels, but they do end, yet continue to exist and serve.</blockquote>
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Then from 30-Year Old Cardboard:<br />
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<blockquote class="tr_bq">
I agree with Anonymous, completing a set-based blog is a major accomplishment. Maybe creating a 'retired blogs' section would be a good idea? I would hate to see that blog just disappear...</blockquote>
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Finally, an e-mail from friend of the blog Mark Aubrey:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
I'm going to petition you to add the "1975 Topps (it's far out, man)"blog to the Sports Card Blogroll Hall of Fame section. I think thatis on par with the 88 Topps Cards blog.</blockquote>
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
It won't be updated and it really is a work.</blockquote>
<br />
What a dilemma. &nbsp;What should I do??? <br />
<br />
If you haven't read the blog, Night Owl, who already is a prolific writer and number one on many blogger's reading lists, did a great job with profiling every card from the 1975 Topps set. &nbsp;Breaking every down card into a ton of different and unique categories (down to the grouping of two-colored borders), he gave each card a glowing biography. &nbsp;The blog itself even reads like a book just of the iconic '75 Topps set.<br />
<br />
Now the problem. &nbsp;Is the blog Hall of Fame Worthy? &nbsp;The Blogroll presently contains three blogs in the HOF section. &nbsp;These blogs will never be removed from the SCBR ever. &nbsp;All three were placed on the HOF section because the blogs and the writers broke new ground. &nbsp;They were influential to a number of writers (including yours truly) and inspired us to dive into the Hobby blogging pool. &nbsp;<a href="http://88topps.blogspot.com/">88 Topps Cards</a> was the first blog enshrined into the SCBR HOF. &nbsp;I wrote <a href="http://bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/sports-card-blogroll-updates.html">the reasons why</a> almost three years ago. &nbsp;<a href="http://www.blogger.com/profile/05644396308532248413">Andy</a>, who wrote the blog, gave each card in both the regular and traded 1988 Topps sets its own day in the sun. &nbsp;And it was a pioneer in that nobody else had done a blog about one entire set and, up to that point, done so to completion. &nbsp;The fact that his site still gets more than a thousand readers a month, more than three years after the blog ended is a testament to what a incredible reference the site is and an influence to many who have dared to create a blog focused on one specific set. &nbsp;Want to know how challenging a blog of this magnitude is? &nbsp;Andy was working on a blog for the <a href="http://78topps.blogspot.com/">1978 Topps set</a>, but was not able to finish it (to his credit though, he did manage to complete a blog for the <a href="http://88scoretraded.blogspot.com/">1988 Score Traded set</a>, and was working on <a href="http://tradedsets.blogspot.com/">another card blog</a> before giving up on the genre altogether).<br />
<br />
So back to the point? &nbsp;Is the '75 set blog HOF worthy? &nbsp;Perhaps. <br />
<br />
Should every blog that focuses on a specific set manage to be completed be included into the HOF section of the blogroll? &nbsp;No. <br />
<br />
I mean, even that 88' Score Traded blog managed to be completed, but it's not HOF worthy (nothing against it Andy...even if it highlights Score cards). &nbsp;Just like debates regarding which players should be inducted into real HOF's or not (and please, I don't want to get into any arguments here), I know that whatever I decide to do, I'll get called out on it. &nbsp;For now, I am not going to put the '75 blog on the HOF section (the writer is still active, and is presently working on <a href="http://topps1971.blogspot.com/">not one</a>, but <a href="http://1985topps.blogspot.com/">TWO set blogs</a> to go with his <a href="http://nightowlcards.blogspot.com/">eponymous blog</a>).<br />
<br />
So before you get out the torches and pitchforks, I have come up with a compromise. &nbsp;I have added a new section to the blogroll called "Retired, but Relevant." &nbsp;It is not going to be part of the main page, but instead on the sidebar just underneath the HOF section. &nbsp;The blogs added to this section will never be removed (but they will also not count towards the active blog roster). &nbsp;I am going to add the '75 Topps blog to this site as it is still extremely relevant (and as a completed blog should be linked in perpetuity on the blogroll anyway). &nbsp;I have added five other blogs to this section as while they are no longer active (save for probably one...), they make great reference sites, especially because of the subject matter. &nbsp;This is probably where completed set blogs will be going when the time comes (note that I said COMPLETED set blogs...if you were working on one and didn't finish, it probably won't be going here). &nbsp;So along with the '75 Topps blog, I am adding the <a href="http://redheartcards.blogspot.com/">Red Hearts Cards</a> blog to this section. <br />
<br />
Yes, the set contains only 33 cards. &nbsp;Yes, the set consists of cards found as a premium that came included with cans of dog food. &nbsp;But when a small, hardly recognized set that came out in 1954 could score both Mickey Mantle and Stan Musial while Topps could not, (and Bowman didn't have Musial in 1954 either), you have an incredible looking set. &nbsp;Yes, the writing about each card is brief compared to the '88 and '75 Topps cards (understatement), but he completed the now 58-year-old set (and none were reprints). &nbsp;So that goes there.<br />
<br />
Also, I've always wanted to put the sites that were created after the now popular Ginter Codes were solved. &nbsp;Jason Wong (<a href="http://www.2008gintercodechampion.com/index_files/how.htm">2008</a>), Nick Jacoby &amp; Mike Gellner (<a href="http://2009gintercodeunraveled.blogspot.com/">2009</a>), Jacoby &amp; Company (<a href="http://2010gintercode.wordpress.com/">2010</a>), and the&nbsp;trio of Guillaume,&nbsp;&nbsp;Frank, and Ryan (<a href="http://noitulosedocretnig1102.blogspot.com/">2011</a>) each cracked the Ginter Codes AND wrote blogs explaining how they did it. &nbsp;Instead of having to search for each one, I thought what better way than to have them added onto the blogroll in one easy to find location? &nbsp;So all four of the solution blogs have been added to this new section as well (honestly, the 2011 answer blog isn't retired, but I highly doubt that the boys will be writing on there any time soon).<br />
<br />
So there you have it. &nbsp;A compromise. &nbsp;I'm not saying that the '75 Topps blog isn't HOF worthy. &nbsp;It's just that I wanted to save that section for the truly inspirational, the truly unique, the truly pioneering blogs of this Hobby (and they managed to reach six months of inactivity at one point or another). &nbsp;The three blogs inducted into the HOF meet that criteria (along with 88 Topps Cards, the other two blogs are <a href="http://baseballcardblog.blogspot.com/">The Baseball Card Blog</a> and <a href="http://www.dingedcorners.com/">Dinged Corners</a>). &nbsp;There are handful of blogs that, when the time comes, will be added to the HOF some day. &nbsp;But for now, the membership remains at three.<br />
<br />
I thank all who left comments regarding Night Owl's '75 Topps blog. &nbsp;I invite all of you to tell me what blogs should be included in the R &amp; R section of the blogroll. &nbsp;Certainly the six I picked are worthy of inclusion. &nbsp;But I leave it up to you to tell me if I'm missing any other blogs that are no longer on the active blogroll that should be added back into this new section. &nbsp;Send me e-mails at <a href="mailto:bdj610@hotmail.com">bdj610@hotmail.com</a> or leave comments on this humble little blog and tell me what you think. <br />
<br />
This makes three straight posts on here about the SCBR. &nbsp;Maybe one day, I might want to start talking about cards again.<br />
<br />
Sincerely,<br /><br />JayBee Anama<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-480215837668366273?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>A Really Quick Update re:  The Sports Card Blogroll</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 02:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE MOST RECENT POSTS SECTION OF THE SPORTS CARD BLOGROLL HAS FINALLY BEEN FIXED!!! &#160;ALL 355 ACTIVE BLOGS HAVE BEEN ADDED WITHOUT THE ERRORS THAT WAS PLAGUING THE SECTION!!! &#160;I CAN'T STOP SHOUTING I'M SO EXCITED!!! &#160;THAT IS ALL!!!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[THE MOST RECENT POSTS SECTION OF THE <a href="http://bdj610scblogroll.blogspot.com/">SPORTS CARD BLOGROLL</a> HAS FINALLY BEEN FIXED!!! &nbsp;ALL 355 ACTIVE BLOGS HAVE BEEN ADDED WITHOUT THE ERRORS THAT WAS PLAGUING THE SECTION!!! &nbsp;I CAN'T STOP SHOUTING I'M SO EXCITED!!! &nbsp;THAT IS ALL!!!<br />
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(now trying to calm down)<br />
<br />
Sincerely,<br />
<br />
JayBee Anama<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-3521133408977535040?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Two Months Worth of Blogroll Updating!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 23:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blogger glitches that has plagued the Sports Card Blogroll (and for that matter every blog that tries to link more than 160 blogs on a roll at a time) is still ongoing. &#160;I am beginning to think that I should get rid of the Most Recent Blog Pos...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Blogger glitches that has plagued the <a href="http://bdj610scblogroll.blogspot.com/">Sports Card Blogroll</a> (and for that matter every blog that tries to link more than 160 blogs on a roll at a time) is still ongoing. &nbsp;I am beginning to think that I should get rid of the Most Recent Blog Posts section entirely and reformat the rest of the rolls so that it features all the fun things (including pictures and blog previews) that made the Most Recent Blog Posts section popular in the first place.<br />
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I also realize that I did not do any maintenance on the SCBR at the end of March. &nbsp;So now I'm a month behind (so what else is new). &nbsp;So at our last post, we were up to 354 active blogs. &nbsp;During March and April, a scant nine blogs were added, bringing the total to 363 blogs. &nbsp;Here are the blogs that should have been removed back at the end of March (now reaching seven months of inactivity):<br />
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<li><a href="http://6degreesofsanto.blogspot.com/" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >Six Degrees of Ron Santo</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://babennysbaseballcardbuffet.blogspot.com/" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >BA Benny's Baseball Card Buffet</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://dropped3rdstrike.blogspot.com/" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >Dropped Third Strike</a></li>
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And here are the ones now being removed due to six months of inactivity:</div>
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<li><a href="http://airwavesbaseballcardsandme.blogspot.com/" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >Airwaves, Baseball Cards, and Me</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://jeffscards.net/blog" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >Jeff's Baseball Card Collection Blog</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://www.toppsarchives.com/blog" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >Topps Archives Blog</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://75topps.blogspot.com/" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >1975 Topps (it's far out, man)</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://infielddirt.sportscollectorsdigest.com/" style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #666699; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 16px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;" >The Infield Dirt with Tom Bartsch</a></li>
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That's eight blogs total. &nbsp;This brings the grand total down to 355 active blogs, a net gain of +1 for a two month period. &nbsp;</div>
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I'll be honest, the new job and hours has taken a bit of time away from the 'net (which in a way was a good thing as it was taking away productivity). &nbsp;It didn't help that blogger was still having issues with the blog rolls and even after switching to Google Chrome, the problems still did not go away. &nbsp;</div>
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I do have a few e-mails asking to bring back a few blogs (Old School Box Breaks for one). &nbsp;And I'm still looking for new Hobby blogs to include onto the big blogroll, glitch or no glitch. &nbsp;So if you happen to have a blog about sports cards, or if you know of blogs that should be on the active roster, please send me an e-mail at <a href="mailto:bdj610@hotmail.com">bdj610@hotmail.com</a>. &nbsp;Drop me a line on twitter (<a href="http://twitter.com/bdj610">@bdj610</a>) or send me a note through Facebook (if you've friended me) and tell me if you found a new blog. &nbsp;If you're the writer of a blog that hasn't been used in a while and plan on bringing it back, please feel free to do the same. &nbsp;There is so much going on in the Hobby. &nbsp;We need a lot of independent voices and collectors to cover it all. &nbsp;Until next time.</div>
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JayBee Anama</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-4639999918657361056?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Introducing the Next Iconic Card of the Hobby!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 01:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the 30 TBD RC spots has been taken...

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So here we are, five weeks before Series 2 comes to market, and Topps now has to hurry and get Harper into the set and probably find a way to sneak him into EVERY insert set to boot (I see ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[One of the 30 TBD RC spots has been taken...<br />
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So here we are, five weeks before Series 2 comes to market, and Topps now has to hurry and get Harper into the set and probably find a way to sneak him into EVERY insert set to boot (I see Golden Futures as a sure sign, not sure how he'll fit in with others). &nbsp;How's that boycott looking now guys???<br />
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I get the feeling that if Lendy Castillo doesn't get a card in this set, I'm going to be very disappointed. &nbsp;Regardless, the hype continues.<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
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JayBee Anama<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-5536353912071319873?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Are You Ready for Harper-Mania??!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Ryan Zimmerman being placed on the DL, the brain trust of the Washington Nationals have decided to call up the number 2 ranked prospect in the minor leagues per MLB.com (ironically, the Angels also called up the number 3 prospect in the minor...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Thanks to Ryan Zimmerman being placed on the DL, the brain trust of the Washington Nationals have decided to call up the number 2 ranked prospect in the minor leagues per <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2012/index.jsp">MLB.com</a> (ironically, the Angels also called up the number 3 prospect in the minor leagues, but <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/troutmi01.shtml">he</a> made his <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ANA/ANA201107080.shtml">Major League Debut last year</a>).<span id="more-207259"></span>

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That's right folks, <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=harper002bry">Bryce Harper</a>, the second coming of the Hobby apocalypse (the first was his teammate and today's starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg), is set to make his MLB debut today, <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/previews/2012/LAN201204280.shtml">April 28, 2012, at Dodgers Stadium</a>.</div>
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Do you know what this means??! &nbsp;DO YOU??!</div>
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It means that the wait is over for collectors of Topps cards (note I am not saying Bowman or Pro Debut cards) to get their hands on a card featuring the Nationals' wunderkind with this:</div>
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Now, the Hobby Twitterverse has been abuzz with speculation ever since <a href="http://twitter.com/toppscards">@toppscards</a>&nbsp;wrote this:</div>
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: HelveticaNeue, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px;">So we are hearing something about some" kid" named Bryce getting called up to the Bigs? Anybody know what this is all about? :)</span></blockquote>
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: HelveticaNeue, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px;">Check in next week, will begin to share our BIG plans for Bryce Harper, we are excited for his debut tomorrow. Stay tuned...</span>&nbsp;</blockquote>
So speculation time folks. &nbsp;Will Topps put him in Series 2 or Update? &nbsp;Will Topps add a 2012 Topps designed card into their Golden Giveaway program akin to <a href="http://bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/and-suddenly-those-million-card.html">Strasburg just two years ago</a>? &nbsp;Will there be exclusives at this year's National (which I can't go to this year)? &nbsp;Will there be #661 in the Update series AND Series 2 factory sets (again, just <a href="http://bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/goodbye-topps-updates-and-highlights.html">like Strasburg two years ago</a>)?<br />
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I have a better question? <br />
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When Ryan Zimmerman is taken off the DL, will the Nationals be sending Harper down for more AAA seasoning?<br />
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Get ready for a storm folks. &nbsp;Things are about to get interesting.<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
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JayBee Anama<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5762290031812281192-6945753595421133555?l=bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com' alt='' /></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Coming Soon to a Store Near You (If You Haven&#8217;t Seen Them on the Internet Yet)&#8230;2012 Topps 17-Card Team Sets.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2012 00:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James B. Anama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How about that? I'm actually going to get this in on time. 

Unlike last year when my source for pictures didn't have everything I needed (and thus last year's post came out until the middle of May), I have all the pictures. I have all the checklists (...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[How about that? I'm actually going to get this in on time. <br />
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Unlike last year when my source for pictures didn't have everything I needed (and thus <a href="http://bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/very-very-late-post-about2011-topps-17.html">last year's post</a> came out until the middle of May), I have all the pictures. I have all the checklists (edited because of a number of spelling mistakes from my source). The only thing I don't have, however, are the sets themselves. The goal is to get them all before the All-Star Game rosters are announced. But until then, this will have to suffice. <br />
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For the uninitiated, here is a bit of a background behind my history with Topps Team Sets (much of this has been written before):<br />
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Since 2006, as a way to bring kids back to the Hobby, Topps began issuing Team Sets for each of the 30 MLB teams. And they could be found EVERYWHERE!!! From big box stores like Target and WalMart, to your local Supermarket, these blister packed sets contained at least 14 cards of your local team's heroes. No leafing through pack after pack to get cards of the team you root for, it's all here in easy-to-carry-to-the-register-package.<br />
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While many cards had pictures similar to those found in the 2006 base set, there were a number of cards of players who were pictured in different uniforms, had different pictures than what was used in the base set (photoshop was used in more than one instance), or players who were left of the base set included, meaning that they were only found in these retail only sets. These must have sold very well because in 2007 and 2008, these 14-card packages returned to store shelves. In 2009, a bonus 15th card was added to each of the sets. These bonus cards could have been of the stadium, the manager, the team mascot, a bonus player, or even a President or two. In 2010, two more cards were added to the blister packs, so each set contained an astounding 17 cards. In 2011, Topps introduced <a href="http://bdj610bbcblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/sets-that-make-you-gowhat-of-week-2011.html">AL and NL All-Star Team Sets</a>&nbsp;along with the 30 team sets.&nbsp; Of course I had to get those as well.<br />
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For the record, I have been insane enough to buy not just one set, or even two. I have bought <strong>ALL 30 TEAM SETS for the last SIX YEARS (plus the two All-Star Sets from 2011)</strong>.That's 182 team sets, roughly 2764 cards total, that I have added to my collection. What can I say, I wanted to collect them all...<br />
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I found the preliminary checklists for all these sets back in February, just in time for spring training.&nbsp; However, a number of players who had found new homes before the season started weren't included.&nbsp; So the original checklist that I found vanished online.&nbsp; Keep in mind that the information gathered on here&nbsp;might not necessarily be accurate (they are of course subject to change) due to gathering this information online.&nbsp; If these are the correct checklists,&nbsp;before this post ends, I will share some of my grievances with the checklists (if you caught me on <a href="http://twitter.com/bdj610">Twitter</a> last week, you'll get the idea of what I'm talking about).<br />
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So who's in? It makes for one of the longest posts on the blog, but it's well worth it. So here they are again, the checklists for all 30 teams. <br />
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Arizona Diamondbacks<br />
ARZ1 Justin Upton <br />
ARZ2 Chris Young<br />
ARZ3 Stephen Drew<br />
ARZ4 Lyle Overbay<br />
ARZ5 Ryan Roberts<br />
ARZ6 Daniel Hudson<br />
ARZ7 Gerardo Parra<br />
ARZ8 J.J. Putz<br />
ARZ9 Paul Goldschmidt<br />
ARZ10 Ian Kennedy<br />
ARZ11 Miguel Montero<br />
ARZ12 Willie Bloomquist<br />
ARZ13 Jason Kubel<br />
ARZ14 Trevor Cahill<br />
ARZ15 Aaron Hill<br />
ARZ16 Josh Collmenter<br />
ARZ17 Chase Field<br />
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Atlanta Braves<br />
ATL1 Jason Heyward <br />
ATL2 Jonny Venters<br />
ATL3 Martin Prado<br />
ATL4 Tim Hudson<br />
ATL5 Freddie Freeman<br />
ATL6 Mike Minor<br />
ATL7 Michael Bourn<br />
ATL8 Dan Uggla<br />
ATL9 Tommy Hanson<br />
ATL10 Brandon Beachy<br />
ATL11 Jair Jurrjens<br />
ATL12 Chipper Jones<br />
ATL13 Craig Kimbrel<br />
ATL14 Eric Hinske<br />
ATL15 Brian McCann<br />
ATL16 Julio Teheran<br />
ATL17 Turner Field<br />
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Baltimore Orioles<br />
BALT1 Adam Jones <br />
BALT2 Nick Markakis<br />
BALT3 Nolan Reimold<br />
BALT4 Brian Roberts<br />
BALT5 Chris Davis<br />
BALT6 Alfredo Simon<br />
BALT7 Kevin Gregg<br />
BALT8 J.J. Hardy<br />
BALT9 Endy Chavez<br />
BALT10 Tommy Hunter<br />
BALT11 Jake Arrieta<br />
BALT12 Robert Andino<br />
BALT13 Jim Johnson<br />
BALT14 Brian Matusz<br />
BALT15 Mark Reynolds<br />
BALT16 Zach Britton<br />
BALT17 Oriole Park at Camden Yards<br />
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Boston Red Sox<br />
BOS1 Jacoby Ellsbury <br />
BOS2 Josh Beckett<br />
BOS3 Carl Crawford<br />
BOS4 Kevin Youkilis<br />
BOS5 Adrian Gonzalez<br />
BOS6 Daniel Bard<br />
BOS7 Jon Lester<br />
BOS8 Dustin Pedroia<br />
BOS9 David Ortiz<br />
BOS10 Andrew Bailey<br />
BOS11 Clay Buchholz<br />
BOS12 Mike Aviles<br />
BOS13 Jarrod Saltalamacchia<br />
BOS14 Mark Melancon<br />
BOS15 Fenway Park 1912<br />
BOS16 Fenway Park 1967<br />
BOS17 Fenway Park Modern Day<br />
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Chicago Cubs<br />
CHC1 Starlin Castro <br />
CHC2 Reed Johnson<br />
CHC3 Alfonso Soriano<br />
CHC4 Ryan Dempster<br />
CHC5 Darwin Barney<br />
CHC6 Kerry Wood<br />
CHC7 Marlon Byrd<br />
CHC8 Matt Garza<br />
CHC9 Geovany Soto<br />
CHC10 Randy Wells<br />
CHC11 Carlos Marmol<br />
CHC12 Bryan LaHair<br />
CHC13 Anthony Rizzo<br />
CHC14 David DeJesus<br />
CHC15 Paul Maholm<br />
CHC16 Ian Stewart<br />
CHC17 Wrigley Field<br />
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Chicago White Sox<br />
CWS1 Paul Konerko <br />
CWS2 Jake Peavy<br />
CWS3 Matt Thornton<br />
CWS4 Gordon Beckham<br />
CWS5 Brent Morel<br />
CWS6 A.J. Pierzynski<br />
CWS7 Alex Rios<br />
CWS8 Dayan Viciedo<br />
CWS9 Alexei Ramirez<br />
CWS10 Adam Dunn<br />
CWS11 Brent Lillibridge<br />
CWS12 Alejandro De Aza<br />
CWS13 Chris Sale<br />
CWS14 John Danks<br />
CWS15 Gavin Floyd<br />
CWS16 Philip Humber<br />
CWS17 US Cellular Field<br />
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Cincinnati Reds<br />
CIN1 Joey Votto <br />
CIN2 Jay Bruce<br />
CIN3 Mat Latos<br />
CIN4 Scott Rolen<br />
CIN5 Johnny Cueto<br />
CIN6 Homer Bailey<br />
CIN7 Drew Stubbs<br />
CIN8 Brandon Phillips<br />
CIN9 Ryan Hanigan<br />
CIN10 Bronson Arroyo<br />
CIN11 Mike Leake<br />
CIN12 Juan Francisco<br />
CIN13 Zack Cozart<br />
CIN14 Ryan Madson<br />
CIN15 Aroldis Chapman<br />
CIN16 Chris Heisey<br />
CIN17 Great American Ball Park<br />
<br />
Cleveland Indians <br />
Cleveland Indians<br />
CLE1 Carlos Santana <br />
CLE2 Lonnie Chisenhall<br />
CLE3 Shin-Soo Choo<br />
CLE4 Travis Hafner<br />
CLE5 Jason Kipnis<br />
CLE6 Ubaldo Jimenez<br />
CLE7 Michael Brantley<br />
CLE8 Jason Donald<br />
CLE9 Vinnie Pestano<br />
CLE10 Josh Tomlin<br />
CLE11 Matt Laporta<br />
CLE12 Asdrubal Cabrera<br />
CLE13 Grady Sizemore<br />
CLE14 Justin Masterson<br />
CLE15 Derek Lowe<br />
CLE16 Chris Perez<br />
CLE17 Progressive Field<br />
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Colorado Rockies<br />
COL1 Troy Tulowitzki <br />
COL2 Carlos Gonzalez<br />
COL3 Eric Young<br />
COL4 Jorge De La Rosa<br />
COL5 Todd Helton<br />
COL6 Drew Pomeranz<br />
COL7 Dexter Fowler<br />
COL8 Juan Nicasio<br />
COL9 Jason Giambi<br />
CLO10 Jhoulys Chacin<br />
COL11 Ramon Hernandez<br />
COL12 Jordan Pacheco<br />
COL13 Jonathan Herrera<br />
COL14 Rafael Betancourt<br />
COL15 Michael Cuddyer<br />
COL16 Guillermo Moscoso<br />
COL17 Coors Field<br />
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Detroit Tigers<br />
DET1 Prince Fielder <br />
DET2 Ryan Raburn<br />
DET3 Brennan Boesch<br />
DET4 Alex Avila<br />
DET5 Miguel Cabrera<br />
DET6 Doug Fister<br />
DET7 Delmon Young<br />
DET8 Victor Martinez<br />
DET9 Brandon Inge<br />
DET10 Justin Verlander<br />
DET11 Max Scherzer<br />
DET12 Austin Jackson<br />
DET13 Jhonny Peralta<br />
DET14 Jacob Turner<br />
DET15 Rick Porcello<br />
DET16 Jose Valverde<br />
DET17 Comerica Park<br />
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Houston Astros<br />
HOU1 Jed Lowrie <br />
HOU2 Jordan Schafer<br />
HOU3 J.D. Martinez<br />
HOU4 Brett Wallace<br />
HOU5 Chris Johnson<br />
HOU6 Wandy Rodriguez<br />
HOU7 Jason Bourgeois<br />
HOU8 Jimmy Paredes<br />
HOU9 Humberto Quintero<br />
HOU10 Brett Myers<br />
HOU11 Carlos Lee<br />
HOU12 Brian Bogusevic<br />
HOU13 Jose Altuve<br />
HOU14 Bud Norris<br />
HOU15 J.A. Happ<br />
HOU16 Matt Downs<br />
HOU17 Minute Maid Park<br />
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Kansas City Royals<br />
KAN1 Eric Hosmer <br />
KAN2 Jeff Francoeur<br />
KAN3 Alex Gordon<br />
KAN4 Salvador Perez<br />
KAN5 Johnny Giavotella<br />
KAN6 Yuniesky Betancourt<br />
KAN7 Bruce Chen<br />
KAN8 Alcides Escobar<br />
KAN9 Billy Butler<br />
KAN10 Lorenzo Cain<br />
KAN11 Danny Duffy<br />
KAN12 Mike Moustakas<br />
KAN13 Jonathan Sanchez<br />
KAN14 Luke Hochevar<br />
KAN15 Joakim Soria<br />
KAN16 Aaron Crow<br />
KAN17 Kauffman Stadium<br />
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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim<br />
ANG1 Albert Pujols <br />
ANG2 Peter Bourjos<br />
ANG3 Vernon Wells<br />
ANG4 Mark Trumbo<br />
ANG5 Alberto Callaspo<br />
ANG6 Ervin Santana<br />
ANG7 Mike Trout<br />
ANG8 Bobby Abreu<br />
ANG9 Howie Kendrick<br />
ANG10 Dan Haren<br />
ANG11 Jered Weaver<br />
ANG12 Torii Hunter<br />
ANG13 C.J. Wilson<br />
ANG14 Chris Iannetta<br />
ANG15 Erick Aybar<br />
ANG16 Jordan Walden<br />
ANG17 Angel Stadium of Anaheim<br />
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Los Angeles Dodgers<br />
LAD1 Matt Kemp <br />
LAD2 Jerry Sands<br />
LAD3 Mark Ellis<br />
LAD4 Juan Uribe<br />
LAD5 Juan Rivera<br />
LAD6 Ted Lilly<br />
LAD7 Andre Ethier<br />
LAD8 Clayton Kershaw<br />
LAD9 James Loney<br />
LAD10 Kenley Jansen<br />
LAD11 Aaron Harang<br />
LAD12 Tony Gwynn Jr<br />
LAD13 Dee Gordon<br />
LAD14 Chad Billingsley<br />
LAD15 Javy Guerra<br />
LAD16 Nathan Eovaldi<br />
LAD17 Dodger Stadium<br />
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Miami Marlins<br />
MIA1 Jose Reyes <br />
MIA2 Logan Morrison<br />
MIA3 Anibal Sanchez<br />
MIA4 Ricky Nolasco<br />
MIA5 Omar Infante<br />
MIA6 Hanley Ramirez<br />
MIA7 Josh Johnson<br />
MIA8 Emilio Bonifacio<br />
MIA9 John Buck<br />
MIA10 Mark Buehrle<br />
MIA11 Heath Bell<br />
MIA12 Mike Stanton<br />
MIA13 Gaby Sanchez<br />
MIA14 Matt Dominguez<br />
MIA15 Carlos Zambrano<br />
MIA16 Bryan Petersen<br />
MIA17 Marlins Park<br />
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Milwaukee Brewers<br />
MIL1 Ryan Braun <br />
MIL2 Carlos Gomez<br />
MIL3 Zack Greinke<br />
MIL4 Aramis Ramirez<br />
MIL5 Mat Gamel<br />
MIL6 Shaun Marcum<br />
MIL7 Nyjer Morgan<br />
MIL8 Rickie Weeks<br />
MIL9 Alex Gonzalez<br />
MIL10 Yovani Gallardo<br />
MIL11 Randy Wolf<br />
MIL12 Corey Hart<br />
MIL13 Jonathan Lucroy<br />
MIL14 John Axford<br />
MIL15 Francisco Rodriguez<br />
MIL16 Chris Narveson<br />
MIL17 Miller Park<br />
<br />
Minnesota Twins<br />
MIN1 Joe Mauer <br />
MIN2 Danny Valencia<br />
MIN3 Ben Revere<br />
MIN4 Trevor Plouffe<br />
MIN5 Ryan Doumit<br />
MIN6 Carl Pavano<br />
MIN7 Denard Span<br />
MIN8 Nick Blackburn<br />
MIN9 Tsuyoshi Nishioka<br />
MIN10 Josh Willingham<br />
MIN11 Scott Baker<br />
MIN12 Chris Parmelee<br />
MIN13 Justin Morneau<br />
MIN14 Francisco Liriano<br />
MIN15 Matt Capps<br />
MIN16 Joe Benson<br />
MIN17 Target Field<br />
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New York Mets<br />
NYM1 David Wright <br />
NYM2 Mike Pelfrey<br />
NYM3 Jason Bay<br />
NYM4 Johan Santana<br />
NYM5 Ike Davis<br />
NYM6 Andres Torres<br />
NYM7 Lucas Duda<br />
NYM8 Josh Thole<br />
NYM9 Jon Niese<br />
NYM10 R.A. Dickey<br />
NYM11 Frank Francisco<br />
NYM12 Ruben Tejada<br />
NYM13 Daniel Murphy<br />
NYM14 Dillon Gee<br />
NYM15 Bobby Parnell<br />
NYM16 Justin Turner<br />
NYM17 Citi Field<br />
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New York Yankees<br />
NYY1 Derek Jeter <br />
NYY2 Alex Rodriguez<br />
NYY3 Brett Gardner<br />
NYY4 Russell Martin<br />
NYY5 Michael Pineda<br />
NYY6 CC Sabathia<br />
NYY7 Curtis Granderson<br />
NYY8 Eduardo Nunez<br />
NYY9 Mark Teixeira<br />
NYY10 Hiroki Kuroda<br />
NYY11 Ivan Nova<br />
NYY12 Nick Swisher<br />
NYY13 Robinson Cano<br />
NYY14 Freddy Garcia<br />
NYY15 Mariano Rivera<br />
NYY16 Phil Hughes<br />
NYY17 Yankee Stadium<br />
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Oakland Athletics<br />
OAK1 Jemile Weeks <br />
OAK2 Cliff Pennington<br />
OAK3 Coco Crisp<br />
OAK4 Dallas Braden<br />
OAK5 Kurt Suzuki<br />
OAK6 Seth Smith<br />
OAK7 Scott Sizemore<br />
OAK8 Brandon Allen<br />
OAK9 Tom Milone<br />
OAK10 Brandon McCarthy<br />
OAK11 Michael Taylor<br />
OAK12 Brett Anderson<br />
OAK13 Collin Cowgill<br />
OAK14 Josh Reddick<br />
OAK15 Brad Peacock<br />
OAK16 Rich Harden<br />
OAK17 Oakland Alameda County Colliseum<br />
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Philadelphia Phillies<br />
PHI1 Roy Halladay <br />
PHI2 Shane Victorino<br />
PHI3 Kyle Kendrick<br />
PHI4 Jim Thome<br />
PHI5 Jimmy Rollins<br />
PHI6 Cliff Lee<br />
PHI7 John Mayberry<br />
PHI8 Placido Polanco<br />
PHI9 Carlos Ruiz<br />
PHI10 Ryan Howard<br />
PHI11 Cole Hamels<br />
PHI12 Hunter Pence<br />
PHI13 Chase Utley<br />
PHI14 Joe Blanton<br />
PHI15 Jonathan Papelbon<br />
PHI16 Vance Worley<br />
PHI17 Citizens Bank Park<br />
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Pittsburgh Pirates<br />
PIT1 Andrew McCutchen <br />
PIT2 Alex Presley<br />
PIT3 Clint Barmes<br />
PIT4 Neil Walker<br />
PIT5 Garrett Jones<br />
PIT6 Casey McGehee<br />
PIT7 Michael McKenry<br />
PIT8 Jose Tabata<br />
PIT9 Chase d'Arnaud<br />
PIT10 Erik Bedard<br />
PIT11 Charlie Morton<br />
PIT12 Kevin Correia<br />
PIT13 Pedro Alvarez<br />
PIT14 James McDonald<br />
PIT15 Jeff Karstens<br />
PIT 16 Joel Hanrahan<br />
PIT17 PNC Park<br />
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St. Louis Cardinals<br />
STL1 David Freese <br />
STL2 Jon Jay<br />
STL3 Matt Holliday<br />
STL4 Carlos Beltran<br />
STL5 Yadier Molina<br />
STL6 Chris Carpenter<br />
STL7 Allen Craig<br />
STL8 Skip Schumaker<br />
STL9 Rafael Furcal<br />
STL10 Adam Wainwright<br />
STL11 Kyle Lohse<br />
STL12 Lance Berkman<br />
STL13 Daniel Descalso<br />
STL14 Jaime Garcia<br />
STL15 Jason Motte<br />
STL16 Fredbird<br />
STL17 Busch Stadium<br />
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San Diego Padres<br />
SD1 Cameron Maybin <br />
SD2 Will Venable<br />
SD3 Kyle Blanks<br />
SD4 Huston Street<br />
SD5 Orlando Hudson<br />
SD6 Nick Hundley<br />
SD7 Yonder Alonso<br />
SD8 Jason Bartlett<br />
SD9 Carlos Quentin<br />
SD10 Edinson Volquez<br />
SD11 Clayton Richard<br />
SD12 Chase Headley<br />
SD13 Jesus Guzman<br />
SD14 Tim Stauffer<br />
SD15 Cory Luebke<br />
SD16 Dustin Moseley<br />
SD17 PETCO Park<br />
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San Francisco Giants<br />
SF1 Tim Lincecum <br />
SF2 Brandon Belt<br />
SF3 Melky Cabrera<br />
SF4 Matt Cain<br />
SF5 Angel Pagan<br />
SF6 Ryan Vogelsong<br />
SF7 Mike Fontenot<br />
SF8 Aubrey Huff<br />
SF9 Freddy Sanchez<br />
SF10 Madison Bumgarner<br />
SF11 Barry Zito<br />
SF12 Pablo Sandoval<br />
SF13 Buster Posey<br />
SF14 Brian Wilson<br />
SF15 Nate Schierholtz<br />
SF16 Brandon Crawford<br />
SF17 AT&amp;T Park<br />
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Seattle Mariners<br />
SEA1 Dustin Ackley <br />
SEA2 Ichiro Suzuki<br />
SEA3 Trayvon Robinson<br />
SEA4 Franklin Gutierrez<br />
SEA5 Felix Hernandez<br />
SEA6 Jason Vargas<br />
SEA7 Brandon League<br />
SEA8 Brendan Ryan<br />
SEA9 Mike Carp<br />
SEA10 Miguel Olivo<br />
SEA11 Jesus Montero<br />
SEA12 Kyle Seager<br />
SEA13 Justin Smoak<br />
SEA14 Alex Liddi<br />
SEA15 Mariner Moose<br />
SEA16 The Kingdome<br />
SEA17 Safeco Field<br />
<br />
Tampa Bay Rays<br />
TB1 David Price <br />
TB2 Matt Joyce<br />
TB3 Desmond Jennings<br />
TB4 Wade Davis<br />
TB5 Sean Rodriguez<br />
TB6 Jeremy Hellickson<br />
TB7 B.J. Upton<br />
TB8 James Shields<br />
TB9 Kyle Farnsworth<br />
TB10 Evan Longoria<br />
TB11 Matt Moore<br />
TB12 Ben Zobrist<br />
TB13 Reid Brignac<br />
TB14 Jeff Niemann<br />
TB15 Jose Molina<br />
TB16 Joe Maddon<br />
TB17 Tropicana Field<br />
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Texas Rangers<br />
TEX1 Josh Hamilton <br />
TEX2 Nelson Cruz<br />
TEX3 Craig Gentry<br />
TEX4 Mitch Moreland<br />
TEX5 Michael Young<br />
TEX6 Joe Nathan<br />
TEX7 Mike Napoli<br />
TEX8 Adrian Beltre<br />
TEX9 Ian Kinsler<br />
TEX10 Colby Lewis<br />
TEX11 Matt Harrison<br />
TEX12 David Murphy<br />
TEX13 Elvis Andrus<br />
TEX14 Derek Holland<br />
TEX15 Neftali Feliz<br />
TEX16 Alexi Ogando<br />
TEX17 Rangers Ballpark in Arlington<br />
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Toronto Blue Jays<br />
TOR1 Jose Bautista <br />
TOR2 Travis Snider<br />
TOR3 Eric Thames<br />
TOR4 Yunel Escobar<br />
TOR5 Kelly Johnson<br />
TOR6 Brett Cecil<br />
TOR7 Colby Rasmus<br />
TOR8 Ricky Romero<br />
TOR9 J.P. Arencibia<br />
TOR10 Brandon Morrow<br />
TOR11 Henderson Alvarez<br />
TOR12 Edwin Encarnacion<br />
TOR13 Adam Lind<br />
TOR14 Rajai Davis<br />
TOR15 Sergio Santos<br />
TOR16 Brett Lawrie<br />
TOR17 Rogers Centre<br />
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Washington Nationals<br />
WAS1 Stephen Strasburg <br />
WAS2 Ian Desmond<br />
WAS3 Jayson Werth<br />
WAS4 John Lannan<br />
WAS5 Wilson Ramos<br />
WAS6 Gio Gonzalez<br />
WAS7 Ryan Zimmerman<br />
WAS8 Michael Morse<br />
WAS9 Steve Lombardozzi<br />
WAS10 Jordan Zimmermann<br />
WAS11 Chien-Ming Wang<br />
WAS12 Danny Espinosa<br />
WAS13 Adam LaRoche<br />
WAS14 Roger Bernadina<br />
WAS15 Drew Storen<br />
WAS16 Tyler Clippard<br />
WAS17 Nationals Park<br />
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AL All-Stars<br />
AL1 Albert Pujols<br />
AL2 Evan Longoria<br />
AL3 Miguel Cabrera<br />
AL4 Josh Hamilton<br />
AL5 Jacoby Ellsbury<br />
AL6 Jose Bautista<br />
AL7 Jered Weaver<br />
AL8 Felix Hernandez<br />
AL9 Justin Verlander<br />
AL10 Ichiro Suzuki<br />
AL11 Robinson Cano<br />
AL12 CC Sabathia<br />
AL13 Prince Fielder<br />
AL14 Dustin Pedroia<br />
AL15 Adrian Gonzalez<br />
AL16 Derek Jeter<br />
AL17 Alex Rodriguez<br />
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NL All-Stars<br />
NL1 Matt Kemp<br />
NL2 Ryan Braun<br />
NL3 Jose Reyes<br />
NL4 David Wright<br />
NL5 Ryan Howard<br />
NL6 Roy Halladay<br />
NL7 Tim Lincecum<br />
NL8 Clayton Kershaw<br />
NL9 Troy Tulowitzki<br />
NL10 Carlos Gonzalez<br />
NL11 Dan Uggla<br />
NL12 Hanley Ramirez<br />
NL13 Buster Posey<br />
NL14 Justin Upton<br />
NL15 Joey Votto<br />
NL16 Mike Stanton<br />
NL17 Stephen Strasburg<br />
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All 30 team sets include the team's home stadium and unlike last year's "Home of the Reds" card, we now have a "Great American Ball Park" card. &nbsp;All the stadiums are properly named (okay, save the debate about how corporate sponsorships in naming rights for stadiums for another time). &nbsp;But I have a problem with this.<br />
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It's hard enough for some teams to get 16 players onto the eponymous set of 660. &nbsp;That's why I like these team sets...you get players who would otherwise be ignored. &nbsp;So&nbsp;I know that in past sets, we've had managers (Joe Maddon is on here this year), mascots (catch Fredbird with the rest of the Cardinals and Mariner Moose with the M's). I get that. If you notice, there is no trace of Mickey Mantle anywhere on the Yankees' team set (no offense to Mantle fans, but YAY!!!) &nbsp;I can live with these...really, I can.<br />
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But is there any reason why...WHY!!!...there are three cards of Fenway Park on the Red Sox team set? &nbsp;The Kingdome, I can understand (then again, is anybody in Seattle peeved that there are only 14 M's in your set to go with the Moose and two stadiums or are you content in knowing that 11 guys...maybe more...from your Opening Day roster was snubbed?) as it is no longer around. <br />
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Yes, Fenway is 100 years old. Was it really necessary though to include cards of what the Park looked like in 1912 AND 1967???  I think one card (of 1912 to show what the place originally looked like) would have made sense.  But short of winning the pennant in 1967, why choose a picture from THAT year???  Hey Topps, any plans on doing a Fenway Park Legacy set since that other card company can't do it and the one with half the licenses can't use logos? <br />
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As prices for all 30 team sets are in the $4.99 - $8.99 range, I think I'll hold off on getting them right now (unless I happen to see them live at the Field of Dreams in Woodfield...all bets are off then) until the prices go down a bit (the one place I do enjoy ordering from doesn't even have anything listed).  Regardless of when I get my hands on these cards and add them to my expanding collection, I hope putting these checklists online helps you decide to go out and get a team set, or two, or thirty.<br />
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Happy Hunting!!!<br />
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