Last night Sooz and I were going back and forth exchanging links on some of the cards we found of 2010 Topps Triple Threads. I searched for Jorge Posada to see if there were any cool cards and was very surprised at what I found.

One of the nicknames for Jeter, Posada, Rivera, and Pettitte is “The Core Four”. They have been called that for a while now, and have appeared on magazine covers with the phrase, Steiner special 4 auto ball’s in a special case deals, photos, etc. Suddenly, according to Topps there are only 3 members of “The Core Four”, Jeter seems to not be worthy.

Take a look at “The Core Three” card, which also has a large part of the jersey area filled with a color the Yankees don’t even wear.

Now, honestly how can Topps mess this up? It’s really annoying.

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5 thoughts on “Topps Triple Threads FAIL

  1. I'm not a big Triple Threads fan, but the set is based around the concept of threes.

    The Rivera jersey swatch is probably from a BP jersey… at least it's something different.

    Still wouldn't want the card, though.

  2. I am wondering if this has anything at all to do with the exclusive contract Jeter has with Upper Deck. Maybe UD had someone re-read the wording of the agreement and re-interpreted it to spite Topps and their attack on UD's ability to produce MLB cards with their MLBPA license.

  3. I get the whole "Triple" concept here, but then don't make a card like that. No reason so botch something just to pretend to have a cool card.

    As far as Jeter's UD exclusive, it probably has nothing to do with it considering Jeter has other cards in the set. I think that is what is keeping Topps from having any Jeter autographs in anything for now. I also believe that before the whole thing happened with UD they had signed exclusives with Posada and Pettitte as well. I'd have to double check that, though.

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