The Fat Pack:
#8 Garret Anderson Angels
#9 Jarrod Washburn Mariners
#14 Vladimir Guerrero Angels
#39 Nick Swisher Athletics
#40 Rich Harden Athetics
#43 John-Ford Griffin Blue Jays
#58 Anthony Lerew Braves
#65 Mike Hampton Braves
#67 Chuck James Braves
#68 Tim Hudson Braves
#74 Nelson Cruz Brewers
#83 Chris Carpenter Cardinals
#99 Derrek Lee Cubs
#106 Geovany Soto Cubs
#111 Aubrey Huff Bay Rays
#117 Jorge Cantu Bay Rays
#138 Cesar Izturis Dodgers
#142 J.D.Drew Dodgers
#144 Jayson Werth Dodgers
#151 Armando Benitez Giants
#152 Edgardo Alfonzo Angels
#171 Jake Westbrook Indians
#192 Carlos Delgado Mets
#196 Juan Encarnacion Cardinals
#202 Todd Jones Tigers
#206 David Wright Mets
#217 Brad Wilkerson Rangers
#219 Chad Cordero Nationals
#229 Vinny Castilla Padres
#230 B.J.Ryan Blue Jays
#235 Erik Bedard Orioles
#259 Chase Utley Phillies
#260 David Bell Phillies
#264 Danny Sandoval Phillies
#279 Zach Duke Pirates
#288 Laynce Nix Rangers
#289 Mark Teixeria Rangers
#295 Curt Schilling Red Sox
#312 Edwin Encarncion Reds
#320 MikeEsposito Rockies
#327 J.D Closser Rockies
#332 Angel Berroa Royals
#338 Matt Stairs Royals
#354 Omar Infante Tigers
#363 Johan Santana Twins
#365 Francisco Liriano Twins
#370 Torii Hunter Twins
#372 Aaron Rowand Phillies
#373 Carl Everett Mariners
#T40-3 Albert Pujols Cardinals
#T40-5 Vladimir Guerrero Angels
Well 2 Red Sox from a fat pack of 50 cards is not a great ratio. But I can see the benefits of these packs for the set collectors, however many serious collectors are looking for the hits per square yard. No hits in the Fat packs.
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