In mid-January, I always get excited about the release of
the Topps Series One Checklist. However, my reasoning is a little different
from most. It entirely is based on my Topps Yankees Project and the
continuation of it on a year-to-year basis.
A quick refresher on the Project. It consists of a signed
Topps Yankees card for every year, 1951-2017. Each signature was acquired
through the mail (TTM), and there are no repeat players. It is definitely one
of the most meaningful parts of my collection.
Looking at the checklist, I think there is hope that I will
be able to knock off 2018 during spring training. While there is no hope for
the some of the players, I may send each Series One base card just to see what
happens. You never know.
Here are the Yankees with a Series One base card, along with
their signing habits:
Aaron Judge – Signed as a minor leaguer, but obviously will
be virtually impossible this year.
Brett Gardner – Hasn’t signed in years.
CC Sabathia – Signs once in a while, but returns usually
take a long time
Chase Headley – Reliable signer and he’s not currently part
of my project! Here’s a past success.
Clint Frazier – Signed early in his career, but likely not
anymore.
Dellin Betances – Signed early in his career, but haven’t
seen a success from him in a few years.
Garrett Cooper – Signs! Graciously signed a card for me lastyear.
Gary Sanchez – Doesn’t sign.
Luis Severino - Doesn’t sign.
Masahiro Tanaka – Doesn’t sign.
Miguel Andujar – He signs periodically, but I’ve never
gotten him.
Starlin Castro – Doesn’t sign.
Todd Frazier – Signed a lot early in his career and more
sporadic of late. I saw a few off-season successes.
My best bests are going to be Andujar, Cooper, Headley, and
perhaps Todd Frazier. And if I can’t get any of these guys, there’s always
Series Two!
I've gotten Frasier and Headly in the past. And I've wasted probably a half dozen CC as a Brewer cards trying to get him.
ReplyDeleteI sent to Sabathia in spring 2016 and got it back last spring.
Deletebest of luck! i am a big fan of this project as i think you know!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck. It's a shame that Tanaka doesn't sign. I've wanted his signature for awhile now, but his autograph prices are ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite personal blogger projects to follow and look forward to this post every year. Good luck! I can't wait to see what happens!
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