Here are the 1990 Topps cards I have organized so far. Credit is given to ones not made by myself.
Nasty Boys by Jays Cards and Stuff
Goose Gossage by Richard
Chuck Knoblauch Draft Pick by Richard
Will Clark NLCS Highlights by Richard
Dave Duncan Coach by Richard
Sam Horn by Michael
Bob Stanley by Richard
Tom Bolton by Michael
Paul Mirabella by Paul
Bob Brower by Paul
Luis Aguayo by Paul
Jerry Don Gleaton by Paul
Brad Wellman by Paul
Thad Bosley by Paul
Jim Sundberg by Paul
Julio Solano by Paul
Jerry Hairston, Sr. by Paul
Don Heinkel by Paul
Jim Dwyer by Michael
Rey Quinones by Paul
Floyd Youmans by Paul
Ed Jurak by Michael
Alan Ashby by Paul
Ron Washington by Richard
John Shelby by Paul
Dave Collins by Paul
Manny Trillo by Paul
Bo Diaz In Memoriam by Richard
Terry Blocker by Paul
Charlie Puleo by Paul
Tommy Lasorda All-Star by Richard
Tony LaRussa All-Star by Richard
Jack McKeon All-Star by Richard
Buck Rodgers All-Star by Richard
Joe Morgan All-Star by Richard
Doug Rader All-Star by Richard
Tony Perez Coach by Richard
Phil Garner Coach by Richard
Yogi Berra Coach by Richard
Manny Mota Coach by Richard
Ken Macha Coach by Richard
Larry Bowa Coach by Richard
John Vukovich Coach by Richard
Gene Lamont Coach by Richard
Red Schoendienst Coach by Richard
Dusty Baker Coach by Richard
Johnny Oates Coach by Richard
Cal Ripken, Sr. Coach by Richard
Rac Slider Coach by Michael
Charlie Manuel Coach by Richard
Tony Oliva Coach by Richard
Gene Michael Coach by Richard
Davey Lopes Coach by Richard
Ken Griffey, Jr./Sr. Season Highlights by Richard
Mark McGwire Season Highlights by Richard
Cal Ripken, Jr. Highlights by Richard
Rickey Henderson ALCS Highlights by Richard
Jose Canseco ALCS Highlights by Richard
Dave Stewart World Series Highlights by Richard
Rickey Henderson World Series Highlights by Richard
Fulton County Stadium by Richard
Wrigley Field by Richard
Riverfront Stadium by Richard
The Astrodome by Richard
Dodger Stadium by Richard
County Stadium by Richard
Olympic Stadium by Richard
Shea Stadium by Richard
Veterans Stadium by Richard
Three Rivers Stadium by Richard
Busch Stadium by Richard
Jack Murphy Stadium by Richard
Candlestick Park by Richard
Memorial Stadium by Richard
Fenway Park by Richard
Angel Stadium by Richard
Comiskey Park by Richard
Cleveland Municipal Stadium by Richard
Royals Stadium by Richard
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome by Richard
Yankee Stadium by Richard
Oakland Coliseum by Richard
The Kingdome by Richard
Arlington Stadium by Richard
Skydome by Richard
Kevin Mitchell Season Highlights by Michael
Well, that wraps it up for the 1990 Topps set.
I am working on making pages for all of the Topps sets from 1951 to the present, and right now, I only have the 1958-1968 sets left. I am also trying to add a template with the correct fonts on the pages, and perhaps trying to post all of the customs I know of on them as well. I haven't done much as far as the checklists go. For now, I am just using the Detroit Tigers as a starting point for the sets, and I have maybe 1 or 2 cards per set that I have marked off. I realize that there are tons of customs for '50's, '60's, and '70's cards out there, and it kills me not to have them up on my list and marked off, but it would honestly take me years to finish all of these checklists, and that is the only way I would be able to cross any cards off, because I need some kind of order to my checklists, and if I do them by team, it helps alot. I am trying to give the 1952 Topps set a full checklist, just because it is an iconic set, and I feel that if any set needs a full checklist from before 1980, it is the 1952 set. I have noticed a few things as I am making these checklists. First, the '50's have small sets, so you are missing almost the entire team. in the first few Topps sets, a number of players are pictured with a team that they were traded to during the year the set came out (in the 1952 set, a number of cards show a player with their new 1952 team if they were traded to them after the 1951 season ended. They also have a bunch of rookies who didn't debut until the year after the set came out (again, the 1952 Topps set has many players who actually debuted during the 1952 season. It's kind of confusing for me as a 'Yearbook Collector' (I believe the 1952 set should picture each player with their 1951 end of the season team, not their 1952 team). They also did that with managers. If a manager was fired in 1951, the new manager for the 1952 season got into the 1952 Topps set, with the 1951 manager left off. I will fix at least this problem. The others are Topps' problem.
Lastly, Fuji from The Chronicles of Fuji, had a contest, and I placed 6th in the contest, earning me a prize. A big shout out to Fuji for being nice enough to hold a contest. It was really fun seeing all of the autographs he had, and makes me think it would be cool to hold a contest. I’ll toss some ideas around and perhaps you will see something about that in another post.
Thanks go taking the time to read my latest post.
-Jeremy
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