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Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade
41Forever Jun 14 2019 06:15 AM |
Here's something fun for a Friday. Topps has a poll asking you to pick your favorite design by the decade.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 14 2019 06:50 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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41Forever Jun 14 2019 07:08 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jun 14 2019 07:33 AM |
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 14 2019 07:18 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Centerfield Jun 14 2019 07:20 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Edgy MD Jun 14 2019 07:20 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Having worked in digital marketing, your instincts are sharp. I'd work my ass off on a project. I'd present it to them, and they'd remind me that the real goal was e-mail captures. "So, it doesn't matter if it's a piece of shit, as long as they download it?" "Yeah, pretty much."
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seawolf17 Jun 14 2019 07:22 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Centerfield Jun 14 2019 07:22 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Terrific idea! Is it too early to nominate? One of my favorite cards of all time.
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Edgy MD Jun 14 2019 07:35 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
Favorites:
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 14 2019 07:45 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
Okay, if we do this, a Mets Baseball Card Derby, it will be after this winter's Tabloid Cover Derby, and it will be comprehensive. So we might as well start gathering the images now. Someone else will have to take the lead on that part, but if that gets done, I'd be glad to coordinate the voting and the polls next February or March.
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dgwphotography Jun 14 2019 07:58 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Same here.
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seawolf17 Jun 14 2019 08:56 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Johnny Lunchbucket Jun 14 2019 08:59 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
Oh, I like this idea. Gather X-number of nominations from participating voters and set up a field of 128 or something.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 14 2019 09:08 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 14 2019 09:10 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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41Forever Jun 14 2019 09:10 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
I'm happy to be the compiler. I can scan cards from my collection so we don't have watermarks and such. I might need some assistance with sizing.
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Edgy MD Jun 14 2019 10:55 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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41Forever Jun 14 2019 11:18 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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I like horizontals. Seems like you can do a lot more with action shots. I was at the game where Gooden is rounding third.
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Centerfield Jun 14 2019 11:50 AM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 14 2019 12:03 PM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
I forgot about horizontal (or landscape) cards. Those should have a width of 400 pixels.
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ashie62 Jun 14 2019 01:30 PM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Johnny Lunchbucket Jun 15 2019 08:33 PM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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I agree on the horizontals. On the 74 set (see Matlack above) they were so much more dramatic, not just because of the action picture but because it altered the broken up banner team reveal into a single sentence: NEW YORK METS.
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Edgy MD Jun 15 2019 10:38 PM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 15 2019 10:55 PM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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I dunno, Edge. That's a 1992 card. That's light years away in baseball years from Dwight Gooden being the best pitcher on the planet. Also, Davey Johnson was gone. And the Mets dynasty was over. Plus, or minus, really, Fred Wilpon was running things.
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seawolf17 Jun 16 2019 07:57 PM Re: Baseball cards: Best Topps design by decade |
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Yes, batmags is right. He's scoring on a Keith Miller double, July 21, 1991: Maybe not the pinnacle of his career, but a solid season for a pretty meh fifth place team.
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