Tuesday 15 September 2015

2013 Panini Cooperstown Baseball trading cards


I few more packs from the retail box of Copperstown I purchased in an effort to collect the set of Colgan's Chips. Follow my progress here.
I have 18 packs to go in the box, which means 18 more Colgan's Chips.

Pack 1:
#5 Tyrus Cobb Detroit
#6 Fergie Jenkins Canada international play
#54 George Kell Detroit
#63 Warren Spahn Milwaukee
#96 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia
Disc 89 Herman Killebrew Minnesota

Pack 2:
#16 Historic Ticket October 7th, 1944
#38 Mickey Cochrane Detroit
#46 Charlie Gehringer Detroit
#95 Catfish Hunter Oakland 
#103 Carlton Fisk Chicago
Disc 50 Casey Stengel New York

Pack 3:
#30 George Sisler St.Louis
#37 Arky Vaughan Pittsburgh
#59 Phil Rizzuto New York green
#80 Johnny Bench Cincinnati
#87 Tom Seaver New York
Disc 66 Josh Gibson St.Louis

Pack 4:
#3 Phil Niekro Induction
#7 Walter Johnson Washington 
#49 Bob Lemon Cleveland
#58 Duke Snider Brooklyn
#100 Nolan Ryan Houston
Disc 62 Lefty Gomez New York

Pack 5:
#5 Roy Campanella's Shin Guards
#13 Dan Brouthers Detroit 
#28 Buck Leonard Homestead Grays
#55 Roy Campanella Baltimore Elite Giants
#71 Frank Robinson Cincinnati
Disc 23 Ed Walsh Chicago

Pack 6:
#5 Historic Ticket October 7th, 1922
#39 Dizzy Dean St.Louis
#47 Al Lopez Cleveland
#82 Rod Carew Minnesota
#94 Jim Palmer Baltimore blue 259/499
Disc 13 Rogers Hornsby St.Louis

Pack 7:
#2 Numbers Game Young/Johnson
#4 Christy Mathewson New York
#11 Cap Anson Chicago
#53 Lou Boudreau Cleveland
#62 Casey Stengel New York
Disc 154 Connie Mack Philadelphia

Pack 8:
#10 Frank Chance Chicago red 343/399 
#16 Edd Roush Cincinnati
#23 Hack Wilson Chicago
#65 Vin Scully Los Angeles
#73 Richie Ashburn Philadelphia
Disc 47 Luke Appling Chicago

Pack 9:
#15 Frank Frisch New York
#22 Zack Wheat Brooklyn
#72 Robin Roberts Philadelphia
#79 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh
#86 Phil Niekro Atlanta orange 264/325
Disc 30 Mel Ott New York
Just a little bit closer.

2 comments:

  1. Roy Campanella's shin guards ... hmmmm, is that a Dodger card?

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    1. Certainly is! Brooklyn Dodgers. It is in the pile!

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