As promised, here is the checklist for the eTopps set, The Cards That Never Were. Note: This is a preliminary checklist; some subjects may have changed.
1. Ted Williams, Red Sox, 1952 Topps
2. Ryne Sandberg, Phillies, 1982 Topps Traded
3. Stan Musial, Cardinals, 1954 Topps
4. Joe DiMaggio, Yankees, 1952 Topps
5. Whitey Ford, Yankees, 1952 Topps
6. Steve Carlton, Cardinals, 1966 Topps
7. Don Mattingly, Yankees, 1983 Topps Traded
8. Nolan Ryan, Mets, 1967 Topps
9. Wade Boggs, Red Sox, 1982 Topps Traded
10. Roger Clemens, Red Sox, 1984 Topps Traded
11. David Ortiz, Twins, 1997 Topps
12. Randy Johnson, Expos, 1988 Topps Traded
13. Greg Maddux, Cubs, 1986 Topps Traded
14. David Wright, Mets, 2004 Topps Rookie and Traded
15. Ryan Howard, Phillies, 2004 Topps Rookie and Traded
16. Johan Santana, Twins, 2000 Topps Rookie and Traded
17. Alex Rodriguez, Mariners, 1994 Topps Rookie and Traded
2 comments:
I've had quite a few things going on in my world, so I haven't been able to look at eTopps in a while. But have a lot of these cards already been out, or is it just starting?
I really like the "Cards That Never Were." However, I cannot understand why the 2 1982 Traded cards have green backs (Sandberg and Boggs). The 1982 regular set has green backs; the traded set has red backs. How can Topps not get that right?? It's there own product history!
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