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Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997
1982 | 9 votes |
1997 | 11 votes |
Benjamin Grimm Apr 13 2018 04:21 AM |
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SteveJRogers Apr 13 2018 05:44 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
Credit to something never done before, or since (at least by the Mets), with a lenticular baseball card embedded on the cover.
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Lefty Specialist Apr 13 2018 06:06 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
Good, I thought my eyes were going.
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41Forever Apr 13 2018 06:07 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
This is more difficult than I thought. I don't want to penalize them for being bold and trying something completely different. I can quibble with the actual design. The text under the photo should be little larger or more dramatic. I'm assuming they didn't want to draw attention away from the photo. And Hundley's record was a huge deal at the time -- and he still shares it!
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SteveJRogers Apr 13 2018 07:22 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
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Todd Hundley setting the catcher’s single season HR record off Greg McMichael, with Larry in the background.
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SteveJRogers Apr 13 2018 07:23 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 13 2018 07:28 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
boy was that guy on steroids.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 13 2018 07:31 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
I don't particularly like the 1982 cover. I can tell it's trying to look like a Saturday Evening Post cover, but it comes across as a pretty poor imitation. I voted for 1982 anyway, because I prefer it to the gimmicky lenticular cover. It's not like it was new cutting edge technology, either. Wasn't Kellogg's and/or Hostess (I don't remember which) doing pretty much the same thing on baseball cards two decades earlier?
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d'Kong76 Apr 13 2018 09:31 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
After some intense deliberation, went with 1982.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 13 2018 09:38 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
And now you find yourself in '82
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G-Fafif Apr 13 2018 11:26 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
A friend and I developed a new coverline for the 1982 yearbook by midseason:
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RealityChuck Apr 13 2018 11:56 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
Once I realized it was a lenticular cover, 1997 was the obvious choice. Better layout and far more ambitious.
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dinosaur jesus Apr 13 2018 12:46 PM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
I haven't been voting on most of these, but I'll make an exception here, just to vote against hideousness from 1982. The caption is idiotic, and the portraits look like they were done by the sidewalk artist at the Nelsonville Spring Arts Festival. I hope Bambi got that thing on his chin lanced.
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SteveJRogers Apr 13 2018 12:51 PM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
FWIW, that year did feature a Stadium Giveaway set of Lenticular cards.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 13 2018 12:57 PM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
I just switched my vote from 1982 to 1997. The more I see that 1982 cover, the more I'm reminded of my initial revulsion 36 years ago upon seeing those two portraits, especially the one of George Foster.
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Frayed Knot Apr 13 2018 01:06 PM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
I think I once sprained my lenticular.
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G-Fafif Apr 13 2018 01:09 PM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
This was briefly a 7-7 ballgame. 1982 allowing runs just like Bambi's bullpen.
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Frayed Knot Apr 13 2018 01:16 PM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
What's weird is that Chipper Jones, of all people, gets to play the role of Russell Hammond while the lone Met, along with the rest of the band, is just one the out of focus guys.
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cooby Apr 16 2018 09:06 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
Mets' two Georges
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Valadius Apr 16 2018 09:46 AM Re: Yearbook Cover Derby Round 1.22 1982 vs 1997 |
1997 is goddamned hideous. 1982 by default.
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