Black Friday Box Break: 2008 SPx Baseball
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Many collectors sat in front of their computers or refrshed their phones and tablets looking to get a Black Friday deal from one of the online retailers. I peeked in occasionally on Twitter and followed Blowout’s feed to see its offerings. I was only interested in baseball and missed out on a couple of early bargains (like case of 2009 UD Signatures). But I managed to grab a box of 2008 SPx Baseball.
SPx Baseball offers 10 packs with a hit in each pack, with a bonus 11th pack and another hit. Of course, being that the product is from 2008, there is a chance to pull an expired redemption. However, I felt good about the chances of NOT pulling one and grabbed a box. I also hoped to get a Derek Jeter hit, an autograph that wasn’t a redemption. Spoiler Alert: I did not pull a Jeter auto.
The base memorabilia cards showcased some good to great players, and all the cards were numbered 150.
First up was Carlos Guillen, a three-time All-Star who retired in 2011. Guillen was a good shortstop for the Tigers.
The product also offered patch variations. The Dan Uggla card is great looking. I love the colors from the Florida Marlins patch. In 2008, when this product came out, this would have been a great hit. Uggla had made his second All-Star Game that season (though one we would like to forget) and looked to be a player on the rise. He hit more than 30 home runs for five straight seasons.
And then he broke. His 2014 season was remarkable in how bad it was.
Upper Deck offered a number of Rookie Autographs in 2008 SPx. Some of the guys didn’t pan out.
Dave Davidson played three games in the Majors, two with the Pirates. In his three MLB innings, Davidson has a 30.00 ERA.
Then there were autographs of rookies who had slightly better careers.
Jerry Blevins played in Oakland from 2007-13. Last year, he competed for the Washington Nationals. While he hasn’t had a spectacular career, getting an autograph card of a guy still in the league was on the plus side. He’s actually had some really nice years coming out of the bullpen for Oakland.
The best card of the autographs was easily my next pull. While not a “Rookie” signature card, the Young Star Signatures of Troy Tulowitzki is the best of the list. If he could just stay healthy (and get traded to the Yankees), things would be great for Tulo.
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Nice Jeter! Great pull.
That Vlad is rad.
If Bill Murphy's actual first name is William, then his signature makes sense as a mashed-up 'WM.'
Sweet Jeter and Tulo pulls.