Monday, July 13, 2020
2012 Sega Card Gen: Joe Mauer Rare
Loose translation of the back:
During his high school days, he was a catcher in baseball, and a quarterback in football, he'd shine as an MVP in both, then join the Twins as the first overall pick in the 2002 draft. He's won the batting title a record setting three times, he earned the MVP in the 2009, his superstar reputation is well established. His caught stealing percentage is also high and, at the moment, his the best offensive and defensive catcher in the major leagues.
Joe Mauer in Sega Card Gen was nothing short of elite. Makes sense given how the late 2000's/early 2010's were when he was at the height of his powers. The in-game stats on the back of the foil here are pretty insane. His contact was stupid high (especially for a catcher), his throwing arm and defense were also pretty up there. Just the kind of guy every fan wants their catcher to be but they never will be.
I can't remember if it was the rare foil from 2011 or perhaps the rare from 2010, but one of them back when SCG was around went for a huge amount of yen (think like $200 USD). Because that one was the one where he had the highest cumulative game stats out of every catcher ever. I stubbornly stuck with Jorge Posada as a catcher on my teams and never got anywhere in the playoffs. Meanwhile every single championship team I saw participating in tournaments and all that made sure to have some rare form of Mauer on their roster, he was that good and that much of a difference maker.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Rookie Redeemed
Before the end times I had received an interesting card from P-Town Tom.
It was a rookie redemption card from 2019-20 Upper Deck NHL Artifacts, I pulled it out of a pack of said product that PTT sent me last year. These are normal rookie cards but take a while to actually get physically made because Upper Deck isn't allowed to make cards of players in the NHL unless they're actually in NHL uniforms (or an agreement similar to something of that nature unless it's for something else that's been agreed upon after licensing approval). I redeemed the code back in 2019 but proceeded to forget about it until it popped into my mailbox last week.
It's as normal as a card numbered to 999 copies can be.
The redemption was for a Dallas Stars rookie and it ended up being a center prospect named Rhett Gardner. A name that immediately makes me think of New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner.
Rhett Gardner hails from Saskatchewan, Canada (so I don't think he's related to Brett) and after a few seasons in junior hockey he eventually went to the University of North Dakota and was eventually drafted by the Dallas Stars in the fourth round of the 2016 NHL Player Draft. He spent four years at North Dakota before going pro. Since then he's spent most of his time in the AHL with the Texas Stars but he's managed to get a few cups of coffee in the NHL with Dallas.
According to SBNation's Mark Zimmerman, Gardner's a center who doesn't score goals a ton, but he appears to be a highly capable forward who can make things happen for his teammates and he's pretty good at 1-on-1 faceoffs. He's also pretty good defensively thanks to his ability to possess the puck, which is crucial in hockey since it's like commanding the zone for pitchers. The likeliness of him never being an elite scorer will probably mean that he's doomed to be a fourth line center who's yo-yo'd up and down the NHL and AHL, but if he can continue to hone in on everything else, he might be a shrewd pickup for the Stars for a fourth round pick.
So yeah, interesting card. It's the first time I've had Upper Deck send me something and at least now I can say that I've redeemed a rookie. Thanks Tom!
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Take care.
It was a rookie redemption card from 2019-20 Upper Deck NHL Artifacts, I pulled it out of a pack of said product that PTT sent me last year. These are normal rookie cards but take a while to actually get physically made because Upper Deck isn't allowed to make cards of players in the NHL unless they're actually in NHL uniforms (or an agreement similar to something of that nature unless it's for something else that's been agreed upon after licensing approval). I redeemed the code back in 2019 but proceeded to forget about it until it popped into my mailbox last week.
It's as normal as a card numbered to 999 copies can be.
The redemption was for a Dallas Stars rookie and it ended up being a center prospect named Rhett Gardner. A name that immediately makes me think of New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner.
Rhett Gardner hails from Saskatchewan, Canada (so I don't think he's related to Brett) and after a few seasons in junior hockey he eventually went to the University of North Dakota and was eventually drafted by the Dallas Stars in the fourth round of the 2016 NHL Player Draft. He spent four years at North Dakota before going pro. Since then he's spent most of his time in the AHL with the Texas Stars but he's managed to get a few cups of coffee in the NHL with Dallas.
According to SBNation's Mark Zimmerman, Gardner's a center who doesn't score goals a ton, but he appears to be a highly capable forward who can make things happen for his teammates and he's pretty good at 1-on-1 faceoffs. He's also pretty good defensively thanks to his ability to possess the puck, which is crucial in hockey since it's like commanding the zone for pitchers. The likeliness of him never being an elite scorer will probably mean that he's doomed to be a fourth line center who's yo-yo'd up and down the NHL and AHL, but if he can continue to hone in on everything else, he might be a shrewd pickup for the Stars for a fourth round pick.
So yeah, interesting card. It's the first time I've had Upper Deck send me something and at least now I can say that I've redeemed a rookie. Thanks Tom!
As always thanks for stopping by. Please remember to wash your hands, wear a mask when outside your house, maintain a safe distance from others in public, stay informed with the latest COVID-19 updates provided by the CDC and other appropriate authorities.
Take care.
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