Showing posts with label 1991 Topps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1991 Topps. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

All-Star Managers and Coaches

I haven't really been making post with regular themes lately, other than cards I have added to my collection, and although I did get a few hanging boxes lately ('19 Topps and '19 Heritage), they didn't contain anything special, and I didn't really want to waste a post on a random hanging box just for the sake of posting.
With that being said, the idea popped into my head last night to post all of the All-Star Manager and Coach cards I have made. I am coming up on the All-Star Manager and Coach cards in the 1993 Topps set, so that's where I got the idea from.

Let's start in 1983. This is the first set I really started making them in, although I had definitely added them to the checklists of earlier sets.  There isn't really that many places to search for All-Star coaches. Wikipedia and BB Reference do tell us the managers, though. For the '82 game, it was Billy Martin and Bob Lemon for the AL, and Tony LaRussa for the NL. Bob Lemon was fired after the '81 season, so in a normal year, the managers from the previous seasons' World Series game would be the All-Star managers. For the '82 game, Billy Martin was chosen to be the replacement in the AL. Here are their '83 Topps All-Star cards.


 I just finished making these cards a few weeks ago, and I really wish Topps would've given us All-Star manager and coach cards in all of their sets, but especially the '84 set.

 I haven't done '85, but here are the '86 Topps AS MGR cards, as well as one for Bobby Cox, the only coach I could find in the '85 game.


 In 1987, they didn't have the positions on the front, but the Managers were Howser and Herzog, and the coaches McNamara, Johnson, and Lasorda, each of whom would be All-Star managers in following years (McNamara and Johnson in the '87 game, and Lasorda in the '89 game.




 I haven't toyed with the '88 set, so here are the '89 cards, again with coaches.





 1990 didn't have positions listed again. Tommy Lasorda and Tony LaRussa managed the '89 game for leading their clubs to the '88 World Series.





 1991 didn't have positions listed again, but it was LaRussa and Roger Craig as the managers. I haven't got around to making the Craig, so the one you see down below Tony is a Joe Morgan coach card.

 I pulled out all of the stops in 1992, making backs to the entire set, something I will probably never do again. The Managers were Lou Piniella and LaRussa (again), and you can tell with the first few cards that I was just starting out, and that the last ones I was definitely getting better. I chose random stats and standings to put on the back of each one.











 There were a number of coaches in the '93 All-Star game, as you can see here. The managers were Bobby Cox and Cito Gaston.






After the '94 set, Topps put All-Stars in the 1995 set, and they were left out of the set until 2003, when they put in (guess what??) Managers!!!  I still will add coaches to the 2003-present sets.
As soon as I finish the coach cards in the 1993 Topps set, I will work on the All-Star manager and coach cards, with Bobby Cox and Tom Kelly being the managers for the '92 game.

I have finished the '84 set recently, have been making headway in the '93 set, and am 3 teams done from finishing the '81 Topps checklist. With all that being done, I am thinking about adding another thing to my plate by creating a Twitter account, mainly to post alot of the customs I make. I just don't want to mess up if I do create the account and I want to do everything professionally and not appear like a noob. So, a few questions...

First, what should I post? A random card? Groups of cards? A card of the day? What would attract people to follow my account?

Second, I notice there are a number of baseball players who I have made customs of that own Twitter accounts. Should I try to add them as followers first, and them post customs of them and tag them? Should I just post, and see if I can get the players as followers if these customs spread by word of mouth?

Third, should I add all of the MLB team accounts? Would Topps kill me if I added them and they saw that I was making customs using their designs?

I'm probably forgetting a few other questions, but these were the main ones. I don't even know if anyone would want to follow a Topps Cards that Never Were Twitter page, but if there is enough interest, I could create one. #ToppsCardsthatNeverWere.

Thanks for checking out my latest post.
-Jeremy

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

1991 Topps: What I have so far

So I've been focusing on making pages for every Topps flagship set, and have kind of ignored the posting part of this blog. The good news is that every Topps set from 1951-2018 has a page. I have also posted every missing Detroit Tiger and Tampa Bay (Devil) Ray card in the '51-'06 sets. I hope to have the '07-'18 sets finished by the end of the week or so. Now that most of the pages are done, here are some 1991 Topps cards to keep you satisfied until I remember to post again (with the 1993 Topps set, since the 1992 set is finished).





 Ron Oester by The Writer's Journey

 Billy Bates by The Writer's Journey
 Rich Gossage by Cards that never Were







 Nolan Ryan Season Highlights by Richard
 Mike Mussina Draft Pick by Richard

 Randy Johnson Season Highlights by Richard
 Dave Stewart Season Highlights by Richard
 Fernando Valenzuela Season Highlights by Richard
 Terry Mulholland Season Highlights by Richard
 Dave Stieb Season Highlights by Richard


 Bob Boone by Richard





 Dave Collins by Michael




 Terry Francona by Richard





















 Tony Perez Coach by Richard




 Oakland Future Aces by Jays Cards and Stuff
 Phil Garner Coach by Richard


 (Just a note about this card. I printed it out, and sent it to Manny, and it is now autographed)




 Davey Johnson Manager by Richard





 John Vukovich Coach by Richard
 Gene Lamont Coach by Richard
 Whitey Herzog Manager by Richard
 Red Schoendienst Manager/Coach by Richard
 Cal Ripken, Sr. Coach by Richard





 Tony Oliva Coach by Richard
 Bucky Dent Manager by Richard
 Buck Showalter Coach by Richard


 Barry Bonds Season Highlights by Richard

 Tony LaRussa All-Star Manager by Richard
 Joe Morgan All-Star Manager by Richard

 John Leister by Michael
 Tom Lawless by Paul
 Rick Luecken by Paul
 Brian DuBois by Paul
 Urbano Lugo by Paul











 Cecilio Guante by Paul
 Rod Nichols by Paul
 Brian Holton by Paul

 Tom Filer by Paul
 Gus Polidor by Paul
 Deion Sanders by Richard
 Chad Kreuter by Paul
 Bryan Clark by Paul
 Brian Giles by Paul
 Jay Baller by Paul
 Chris Codiroli by Paul
 Fred Manrique by Paul
 Rich Yett by Paul
 Jay Tibbs by Paul
 Lloyd McClendon by Battlin' Bucs











 Brett Gideon by Paul
 Wallace Johnson by Paul
 Bob Malloy by Paul
 Dickie Noles by Paul
Greg Mathews by Paul














 Mike Laga by Paul
 Greg Booker by Paul
 Steve Lombardozzi by Paul
 Terry Puhl by Paul
 Rich Gedman by Paul
 Alexis Infante by Paul
 Charlie Kerfeld by Paul
 Doug Sisk by Paul












 Danny Patterson Future Star by Paul
 Rick Renteria by Paul
 Blaine Beatty by Paul





 Yamil Benitez Future Star by Paul
 Duane Singleton Future Star by Paul
 Luis Ortiz Future Star by Paul
 Kirk Rueter Future Star by Paul
 Jimmy Hurst Future Star by Paul
 Ricky Ledee Future Star by Paul
Shane Spencer Future Star by Paul

As I said before, I will be working on finishing up the '07-'18 missing Tigers and Rays. After that, it will probably be getting back to the 1998 set (I haven't forgotten), and perhaps finishing the 1952 Topps checklist. Thanks for checking out my latest post.
-Jeremy