Showing posts with label Ethan Martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ethan Martin. Show all posts

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Box Break: 2008 TriStar Prospects Plus (BIG, BIG HIT + Trade Bait)

I could have also titled this post "I'd Make A Killing If This Were Still 2008". That's not to say I wasn't happy with this box, because I am quite elated with it. It's only the second box I've every busted, I got some really nice hits, and I also picked up some cards to include in trades I'm presently working on. It's just that this box would have been pretty dynamite in 2008.

The box was a great deal, as I picked it up for under $30, and it guarantees nine hits: four autographs, one relic, and four serial numbered cards numbered to 50 or less. There are 20 packs, and six cards per pack. The checklist features a lot of great names, including Posey, Alonso, Smoak, Hosmer, Matusz, Gordon Beckham, Ike Davis, Pedro Alvarez, and 2008 #1 overall draft pick Tim Beckham.

The only disappointing thing about the checklist is that it does not include Carlos Santana, which I find a bit odd.

So, without further adieu, here's how I did. I'll start with the hits, and in particular the last hit I pulled, which was the best hit I pulled. Oh, and I apologize ahead of time for the horrendous glare on some of the corners of the cards. I did my best, but this is simply more proof that I desperately need to get a scanner.

48/50

A cut auto of 2008's #1 overall pick, Tim Beckham. I'm positive it would have been far easier to just have him sign the actual card instead of a piece of paper which TriStar then cut and pasted onto the card, but whatever. This would of course have been a much bigger hit three years ago, but I figure when I finally do move the card - whether via trade or eBay - I'll recoup something I'll like more, be it cards or dolla (dolla?) bills.

Logan Forsythe, Padres

Bryan Shaw, Diamondbacks

Charlie Blackmon, Rockies

Josh Vitters, Cubs

Matt Pederson has first dibs on the Vitters, as we're working on a trade.

Now, we move to the serial-numbered cards.

Gordon Beckham, 11/50

Tyler Ladendorf, 5/5

Ladendorf was drafted by the Twins, but was dealt to the A's in exchange for Orlando Cabrera. This is going to Mojo, who I still owe cards to.

The Beckham and Ladendorf are some sort of die-cut dealio. They're pretty cool looking, regardless of the short-printing aspect.

15/25, 13/25

Pete Ruiz of the Red Sox is reserved for Mike Travers if he wants it, as we're very close to finishing off another trade.

The Forsythe, Shaw, and Blackmon Autos are all available, as is the Gutierrez /25. For the time being, I'm going to hold on to the T. Beckham - and hope he makes it to the show, at the least - and the G. Beckham, because I believe he's a far better player than his current numbers would suggest. Of course, you could always wow me with an offer. I'm open to being wowed.

The base set is only 150 cards deep, and I ended up with 109 of those base cards, with no duplicates (hooray TriStar!). Thusly, I'll be putting this set together and chasing the remaining 41 base cards I need.

So all in all I am very, very pleased with this box. Nine hits for under thirty bucks, with a shot at some really great minor league autos of some of the top young players and prospects in the game is a phenomenal bargain in my mind. I pulled base cards of three Dodger prospects - Kyle Russell, Josh Lindblom (whose auto from this set I purchased from my local some months ago), and Ethan Martin - and had a great time busting the box. In fact, it was so enjoyable, I might be doing it again. And soonish.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Site News: Upcoming Week Of Dodger Fun

Posting will be somewhat light the next few days, but once Wednesday passes, my schedule clears up considerably and I'll be able to do more than just the post-game recaps that I'll pump out the next few days.

Some of what you'll see after Wednesday will include a recap of the John Ely event from Saturday, the 66ers game I attended on Saturday, and Tuesday night's Jonathan Broxton Bobblehead Night. I'm also heading back to San Bernardino for the 66ers game against the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Angels' Class A affiliate) next Sunday, so I'll recap that as well. Lots of pictures, a couple of videos.

Here's a little teaser to some of the upcoming posts in the meantime:

[Autographs from 66ers young studs Aaron Miller (top) and Ethan Martin (bottom)]


Great story behind the Martin signature, looking forward to recapping it and other good stuff.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Top 10 Dodgers' Prospects, According To Baseball America

-Los Angeles Dodgers Top 10 Prospects-

1. Dee Gordon, SS
2. Chris Withrow, RHP
3. Aaron Miller, LHP
4. Ethan Martin, RHP
5. Josh Lindblom, RHP
6. Scott Elbert, LHP
7. Andrew Lambo, 1B/0F
8. Ivan DeJesus, Jr., 2B
9. Trayvon Robinson, OF
10. Allen Webster, RHP


I'm also partial to Kyle Russell and Garrett Gould.





Previously on Plaschke, Thy Sweater Is Argyle: Dodgers Farm System Ranked Poorly, According To Baseball America