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Friday, October 18, 2024

Mail Days

I've gotten a couple packages of cards in the mail over the last week or so and I thought I'd do a quick post about what I've received.

First up was a surprise package from Kenny - aka Zippy Zappy.  I had thought with his recent move to Japan that my days of being on the receiving end of his generosity were at an end but an envelope from overseas showed up at my house last Thursday with five baseball cards in it:

2024 Calbee Series Two #094 (Soichiro Yamazaki)

2024 Calbee Series Two #119 (Koki Kitayama)

2024 Calbee Series Two #C-12 (Chusei Mannami)

2024 Calbee Series Two #S-28

2024 Bandai "Pro Baseball Deforme" #BDC1-M03

I was kind of excited about that last card as I hadn't gotten any of these yet.  The cards were given away with bags of what's basically a bar snack called kaki no tane.  Typically they are a mix of soy crackers and peanuts although these packages apparently don't include peanuts.  I have never tried these myself but Sean wrote a post about how gross he thinks they are.  Kenny, on the other hand, told me that he's been eating the chips since he was a kid and really likes them.  He actually bought the bag for the chips, not the card.

Ryan has picked up a couple of these cards for me and has hinted that he might send me a bag of chips as well so perhaps I'll get a chance to try them for myself.

The second package was some stuff I ordered from COMC:

1974/75 Calbee #569 (Yukitsuru Matsumoto)

1975/76/77 Calbee #364 (Yutaka Enatsu)

2019 BBM Infinity #03

2018 BBM Fighters #M2

2021 Epoch Dragons Rookies & Stars #SA-01

Usually Epoch's autographs are on-card ones but the Rosario one is a sticker.

I've already talked about some of the cards I got from Jason but there was a lot more in that package.  I knew I was getting this jersey card of Yuki Nomura from the 2024 BBM Genesis set:


But I didn't know he was going to throw in a couple serially numbered parallels of "Ceremonial First Pitch" cards from this year's BBM 2nd Version set:

2024 BBM 2nd Version #FP03

2024 BBM 2nd Version #FP13

2024 BBM 2nd Version #FP17

2024 BBM 2nd Version #FP28

Jason had told me he had some KBO cards he wanted to send me but he didn't tell me how many.  There were five from the 2019 SCC Premium Collection 2 set, 35-ish from the 2021 SCC Rainbow set and 30-ish from the 2022 SCC Rainbow set.  I didn't have maybe one card from any of those sets so they were all new to me.  I'll just show a couple cards from each set:

2019 SCC Premium Collection 2 #SCCP2-19/016

2019 SCC Premium Collection 2 #SCCP2-19/250

2021 SCC Rainbow #SCC-21/E-19 (Lin Jong-chan)

2021 SCC Rainbow #SCC-21/S13

2021 SCC Rainbow #SCC-21/H-17

2022 SCC Rainbow #SCC-21/W10 (Lee Sang-woo)

2022 SCC Rainbow #SCC-21/L04 (Lee Jae-ik)

Last but certainly not least, I got the latest NPB card printed up by Gio of When Topps Had Balls - a 1973 Topps style Sadaharu Oh card:


Thank you Kenny, Jason and Gio!

Saturday, August 3, 2024

Mail Day From Jason

I wanted to do a quick post about the latest cards I got in the mail the other day from my friend Jason, who sells Japanese cards on Ebay as "JK's Card Shoppe".

First up is the complete "1st Bowman" subset from last year's Bowman NPB set.  I make fun of Topps' NPB product for what I think are good reasons and I really make fun of the "1st Bowman" cards but I couldn't resist getting all 48 cards for a really reasonable price.  If you recall, the "1st Bowman" cards in the Bowman sets have all been cards of ikusei players, usually from that year's rookie class (so the guys in the subset from the 2023 Bowman set were mostly guys taken in the development player portion of the 2022 draft).  

There's some odd aspects of this.  For one, by the time the 2023 Bowman set was released in early November, there were nine players with "1st Bowman" cards who were no longer ikusei - they had been added to their team's 70 man rosters.  Several of these players had cards showing them as non-ikusei players in sets from BBM and Epoch that had been published before the Bowman set was released.  It was a weird choice for Topps to still have them as development players.

My favorite thing, of course, is that Swallows player Yukihiro Iwata has "1st Bowman" cards in both the 2021 and 2022 sets.

So with all that said, why did I want the subset?  Basically it comes down to wanting cards of as many players as possible for any given season, so while I think it's kind of silly for Bowman to try to make a big deal out of the "1st Bowman" cards, there's no other 2023 cards of these players.  Well, there are, as most of them are in the 2023 BBM Rookie Edition set but I'm thinking more of cards showing the players in action.  Although even then, some of these cards feature photos of the players from their team's introductory press conference (similar to the photos that Rookie Edition uses) or are just a mugshot of the player.  So I wanted the cards but I knew there was some room for improvement with them.

OK, after all that, let's see some cards.  Rather than show all 48 cards, I'm just going to show three cards of players who were no longer ikusei by the time the set came out:

2023 Bowman NPB #BP-19

2023 Bowman NPB #BP-8

2023 Bowman NPB #BP-25

If you look closely at the player's uniform numbers, you'll see something kind of interesting.  Both Matsuyama and Noguchi have three digit numbers (211 for Matsuyama and 121 for Noguchi) which are standard for ikusei players but Chano's wearing a two digit number (61) indicating that he's on the 70 man roster.  So Bowman knew he wasn't a development player anymore (he'd been put on the 70 man roster in March) but put him in the "1st Bowman" subset anyway.  (To be fair, there's nothing that actually says that the "1st Bowman" cards are exclusively ikusei players.)

OK, enough whining about the Bowman cards.  I complain a lot about cards I keep buying, don't I?  Let's move on.  I picked up cards of a couple of my favorite players from Epoch's Premier Edition team sets from last year:

2023 Epoch Carp Premier Edition #29

2023 Epoch Carp Premier Edition #07

2023 Epoch Swallows Premier Edition #08

2023 Epoch Swallows Premier Edition #22

Jason had recently picked up a couple boxes of Bushiroad's Dream Order Pacific League Booster Pack Vol. 2 cards and I picked up 15 cards from what he had available.  I'm not a big fan of these cards but I wanted some examples from the set.  I picked up a handful of player cards:

#PBP02-M11 Yudai Fujioka

#PBP02-H12 Yuki Yanagita

#PBP02-F11 Daiki Asama

#PBP02-L09 Shota Hiranuma

#PBP02-L11 Junichiro Kishii

I picked up ten of the "Tactics" cards which I like more than the player cards.  Not only do they have better photos but they all have a horizontal format which is a nice change of pace.  My only complaint about the cards is that they don't identify the players:

#PDO-05 Takashi Ogino

#PDO-05 Yuki Yanagita (I think)

#PDO-04 Akira Nakamura

#PDO-06 Akira Nakamura

#PDO-01 ?

#PDO-08 Takahida Ikeda

#PDO-05 Junichiro Kishi

#PDO-06 Takeya Nakamura

#PDO-06 Takero Okajima

#PDO-07 Hiroto Kubokata

That was all the cards that I knew I was getting from Jason but, as usual, he threw in some extras.  He gave me a couple more player cards from the Dream Order box - two of them were parallels:

#PBP02-H03 Kohei Arihara

#PBP02-04 Yushi Shimizu

#PBP02-E09 Kengo Horiuchi

If it's not obvious, the Shimizu and Horiuchi cards are parallels.

He also threw in this card which I think is used for game play but I don't know anything about it:

Jason threw in a "New Face" insert card from the 2000 BBM set:

2000 BBM #NF-4

There were a couple Calbee cards from the last couple years:

2023 Calbee #L-5 Tomotaka Sakaguchi

2023 Calbee #T-06 Hiroaki Shimauchi

2024 Calbee #T-13 Yuma Tongu

The most unexpected card of what he included was this card from the 2022 SCC KBO Rainbow set:

2022 SCC KBO Rainbow #SCC-22/L03

I haven't gotten any KBO card since 2021 so it was a nice surprise.

Thanks for the cards, Jason!