JUMBO Sunday: 2010 Topps Series 2 (Autograph!)

Written by Steve on September 12th, 2010

2010 Topps Series 2 Jumbo pack:

  1. #501 Jake Peavy
  2. #591 Fernando Rodney
  3. #418 Aaron Laffey
  4. #463 Carlos Marmol
  5. #599 Jay Bruce
  6. #421 Doug Fister
  7. #364 Trevor Hoffman
  8. #659 Nick Blackburn
  9. #571 Brandon Lyon
  10. #514 Rafael Soriano
  11. #479 Chris Carpenter
  12. #345 Chris Volstad
  13. #515 Seattle Mariners (Franchise History)
  14. #590 Ryan Howard
  15. #485 Jesus Flores
  16. #433 Julio Borbon
  17. #530 Steve Pearce
  18. #609 Jeff Suppan
  19. #597 J.R. Towles
  20. #513 Scott Sizemore (Rookie Card)
  21. #572 Clay Buchholz
  22. #377 Felix Hernandez
  23. #564 Houston Astros (Franchise History)
  24. #472 Toronto Blue Jays (Team Card)
  25. #600 Hanley Ramirez
  26. #350 Prince Fielder/Ryan Braun (Checklist)
  27. Gold #624 Carlos Beltran (Serial#0081/2010)
  28. The Cards Your Mom Threw Out #CMT91 Ryne Sandberg
  29. History of the World Series #HWS7 Mel Ott
  30. Million Card Giveaway #TMC-14 Ichiro
  31. 2020 #T8 Buster Posey
  32. Peak Performance Autographs #PPA-CBI Chad Billingsley (Autograph)
  33. Vintage Legends #VLC2 Johnny Mize
  34. Turkey Red #TR81 Denard Span
  35. Legendary Lineage #LL-43 Mike Schmidt/Alex Rodriguez
  36. Peak Performance #PP-76 Monte Irvin
  37. #440 Willie Harris
  38. #525 David Huff
  39. #610 Alex Gordon
  40. #532 Hunter Pence
  41. #592 Brian Roberts
  42. #595 Mike Lowell
  43. #413 J.J. Hardy
  44. #523 Phil Coke
  45. #450 Omir Santos
  46. #386 Dan Haren
  47. #608 Pittsburgh Pirates (Team Card)
  48. #594 Andy LaRoche
  49. #346 Taylor Teagarden
  50. Attax Code Card #JL Jon Lester

Got a Chad Billingsley autograph.  I don’t collect him, but it could have been much worse.  Billingsley is actually a pretty good starting pitcher and an All-Star last year.  He’s only 25 so there’s still a lot of potential left for him.

Some of the other pack highlights:

Chicago’s beloved infielder:

MLB 2010 The Show predicts that Buster Posey will have a breakout season in 2011 and win the batting title.  He was doing so well in the game simulation in fact, that I traded Stephen Strasburg to get him on the Nationals and never regretted it!

Pretty cool to put side-by-side shots of Schmidt and Rodriguez at the same point in their throwing motion:

I kind of doubt that the picture on the card actually shows Mel Ott in his 1st World Series at-bat:

And my Topps Million Card Lottery Redemption:

1970 Topps #395 Walt Williams

That’s an awesome shot just begging for a caption.  You know, his nickname was “No Neck” and you can kind of see why in the picture.

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