JUMBO Sunday: 2010 Topps Update Series (Hit!)

Written by Steve on December 12th, 2010

Domonic Brown had a breakout season in the minor leagues this past season:

Chad Qualls had a rough 2010 season coming back from knee surgery:

Mickey Mantle died in 1995.  Teammate Yogi Berra is still around and is 85 years old:

Ozzie Smith won 13 Gold Gloves:

And here’s my “Manufactured Bat Barrel”… pretty nice to see in person, though I don’t care for manufactured “relics”.  It’s the thickest card I’ve ever seen – it’s 5mm thick:

2010 Topps Update Series:

  1. #US-135 Starlin Castro (Rookie Debut)
  2. #US-137 Austin Kearns
  3. #US-22 Ty Wigginton (All-Star)
  4. #US-208 Jeff Keppinger
  5. #US-217 Yorvit Torrealba
  6. #US-286 Arthur Rhodes
  7. #US-43 Brennan Boesch (Rookie Debut)
  8. #US-29 Livan Hernandez
  9. #US-318 Domonic Brown (Rookie Card)
  10. #US-278 Brad Penny
  11. #US-129 Gregor Blanco
  12. #US-288 Jonny Venters (Rookie Card)
  13. #US-246 LaTroy Hawkins
  14. #US-239 Gabe Gross
  15. #US-293 Pat Burrell
  16. #US-253 Mike Minor (Rookie Card)
  17. #US-292 Kelly Shoppach
  18. #US-272 Brian Stokes
  19. #US-235 Jose Tabata (Rookie Card)
  20. Gold #US-112 Chad Qualls (Serial#0582/2010)
  21. Attax Code Card #JH Jason Heyward
  22. Million Card Giveaway #TMC-23 Bob Gibson
  23. The Cards Your Mom Threw Out #CMT122 Yogi Berra/Mickey Mantle
  24. More Tales of the Game #MTOG-12 There’s No Tying in Baseball
  25. Turkey Red #TR139 Johnny Mize
  26. Vintage Legends #VLC-28 Ozzie Smith
  27. Legendary Lineage #LL-72 Larry Walker/Justin Morneau
  28. Manufactured Bat Barrel Relic #MBB-27 Paul Konerko (Serial#21/99) (Manufactured Bat Barrel Relic)
  29. #US-265 Ryan Howard (All-Star)
  30. #US-326 Miguel Cabrera (Home Run Derby)
  31. #US-274 Stephen Strasburg/Ivan Rodriguez (Merry Stras-Mas) (Checklist)
  32. #US-45 David Price (All-Star)
  33. #US-124 Chris Young (All-Star)
  34. #US-243 Michael Bourn (All-Star)
  35. #US-303 Brandon Phillips (All-Star)
  36. #US-105 Chone Figgins
  37. #US-84 Melvin Mora
  38. #US-206 Garret Anderson
  39. #US-182 Randy Wolf
  40. #US-1 Vladimir Guerrero
  41. #US-144 Eric Patterson
  42. #US-327 Mike Stanton (Rookie Debut)

And finally, my wild card:

1978 Topps #451 Minnesota Twins (Team Card)

We should see a 31-year-old Rod Carew in his prime in this photo.  In 1977, Rod Carew led the league in Runs, Hits, Batting Average, and Triples… then went on to win the AL MVP Award.

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