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Started by Briznock, 12/24/04, 08:02:54 PM

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Briznock

Anyone put together a set of all the RBI lineups?

I am in the process of searching all my baseball cards to get the entire set again.  I had it once after i went to Cooperstown when Ozzie was inducted (they have a few awesome card shops there) but a flood ruined it.  I only need like 10 more players. The only card shop here in my town doesnt have cards from that far back.  I am gonna start searching Ebay for them soon.

Bonny

Did you make the set using the card year repersented by the game?
RC's of each RBIer would be fresh.

Gantry

QuoteRC's of each RBIer would be fresh.

<sifl n' ollie>Would it be cresent fresh?</sifl n' ollie>

I'd say get a full set, then make sure you have each RBI'er playing for their proper team.  Though I'm off to a good start with Mike Schmidt, rookie cards of RBI'ers would be MUCH too expensive.  Nolan alone would break the bank...

Briznock


JoeDirt

Quote from: Briznock on 12/24/04, 08:02:54 PM
I had it once after i went to Cooperstown when Ozzie was inducted (they have a few awesome card shops there) but a flood ruined it.

You mean like a "CurtFlood?"


Quote from: Gantry on 12/24/04, 11:41:01 PM
Though I'm off to a good start with Mike Schmidt, rookie cards of RBI'ers would be MUCH too expensive.  Nolan alone would break the bank...

You'd be surprised at how cheap expensive rookie cards go for when they are in poor condition.  I think that would be okay for purposes of this collection, too.  Maybe I'll try it (I have a good Reggie Jackson, so that's a start).
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The dee nee tard mixed in with gantry looks a little bit like TBT

Flood

I have a '52 Topps Mantle that I'd be willing to trade for an '86 Wilfong.
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Gantry

I'd do that trade...   But obviously I wouldn't give up an 87 Wilfong because the 87 cards show the stats from the 86 season...

Bonny

Here's a list of all RBIers on cards that show stats from their RBI season. All are depicted on their RBI team as well. Except for All Stars, they are all on '88s because '87 is the year they blah blah blah
You know how the game is.

To me, this is the perfect RBI "Set"

Ca (1987 Topps)   card#

Gary Pettis     47
Doug DeCinces     22
Wally Joyner     80
Reggie Jackson   300
Brian Downing    782
Bobby Grich    677
Dick Schofield    502
Bob Boone    166
Rick Burleson    579
George Hendrick 725   
Rob Wilfong    251
Ruppert Jones     53
Mike Witt    760
Don Sutton    673
Doug Corbett    359   
Donnie Moore    115

Bo (1987 Topps)

Marty Barrett     39
Bill Buckner    764
Wade Boggs    150
Jim Rice    480
Don Baylor    230
Dwight Evans    645
Rich Gedman    740
Spike Owen    591
Dave Henderson    452
Ellis Burks     14T(1987 Topps Traded)
Tony Armas    535
Marc Sullivan    66
Roger Clemens    340
Bruce Hurst    705   
Calvin Schiraldi 94      
Bob Stanley     175

Dt (1988 Topps)

Alan Trammell    320
Kirk Gibson    605
Darrell Evans    630
Matt Nokes    645
Larry Herndon    743
Chet Lemon    366
Lou Whitaker    770
Tom Brookens    474
Pat Sheridan    514
Mike Heath      237   
Bill Madlock    145
Dave Bergman    289
Doyle Alexander 492       
Jack Morris    340   
Willie Hernandez 713       
Eric King       499

Mn (1988 Topps)


Dan Gladden    502
Gary Gaetti    578
Kirby Puckett    120   
Kent Hrbek    45
Tom Brunansky   375
Greg Gagne      343
Tim Laudner    671
Steve Lombardozzi 697   
Roy Smalley    239
Mark Davidson    19    
Randy Bush    73   
Gene Larkin    746
Frank Viola    625
Bert Blyleven    295   
Juan Berenguer    526   
Jeff Reardon    425

Ho (1987 Topps)

Billy Hatcher   578    
Jose Cruz    670
Denny Walling    222
Glenn Davis    560
Kevin Bass    85
Bill Doran    472
Craig Reynolds    779
Alan Ashby    112
Davey Lopes    445
Phil Garner    304
Dickie Thon    386
Terry Puhl    693
Nolan Ryan    757
Mike Scott    343    
Charlie Kerfeld 145   
Dave Smith      50

NY (1987 Topps)

Lenny Dykstra    295
Mookie Wilson    625
Keith Hernandez 350       
Gary Carter    20
Darryl Strawberry 460
Wally Backman    48
Ray Knight    488   
Rafael Santana    378
Danny Heep    241
Tim Teufel    158
Howard Johnson    267
Lee Mazzilli    198
Dwight Gooden    130
Bob Ojeda    746
Jesse Orosco    704    
Roger McDowell  185

SL (1988 Topps)

Vince Coleman    260
Ozzie Smith    460
Tom Herr    310
Jack Clark      100   
Willie McGee    160
Terry Pendleton 635   
Curt Ford    612
Tony Pena    410
Jose Oquendo     83   
John Morris    536
Jim Lindeman    562
Steve Lake    208
John Tudor    792   
Danny Cox        59      
Ken Dayley      234      
Todd Worrell    715

SF (1988 Topps)


Jose Uribe     302
Kevin Mitchell     497
Jeff Leonard     570
Candy Maldonado  190   
Will Clark     350
Bob Brenly     703
Chili Davis      15
Robby Thompson     472
Harry Spilman    217
Chris Speier     329
Mike Aldrete     602
Joel Youngblood  418   
Mike Krukow     445
Rick Reuschel     660   
Scott Garrelts      97
Don Robinson      52

AL (1988 Topps)

Willie Randolph 210    
Don Mattingly    300
George Bell    590
Jose Canseco    370
Cal Ripken    650
Harold Baines     35
George Brett    700
Bill Schroeder     12
Mark McGwire    580
Kevin Seitzer    275
Paul Molitor    465
Julio Franco    683
Jimmy Key    682
Bret Saberhagen 540      
Dave Righetti    790   
Tom Henke      220

NL (1988 Topps)

Tim Raines    720
Ryne Sandberg    10
Benito Santiago 693   
Andre Dawson    500
Eric Davis    150
Mike Schmidt    600
Andres Galarraga 25   
Al Pedrique    294
Pedro Guerrero  550
Dale Murphy     90
Tony Gwynn    360
John Kruk    596
Fernando Valenzuela 780      
Rick Sutcliffe    740   
John Franco    730   
Steve Bedrosian 440

erhajj

This works other than the fact that a lot of players had their stats from other seasons in the game.  Reggie, for instance, has his stats from 1982 in the game and not 86, so you would have to get an 83 reggie.

Bonny

Quote from: erhajj on 01/17/06, 08:26:51 PM
This works other than the fact that a lot of players had their stats from other seasons in the game.  Reggie, for instance, has his stats from 1982 in the game and not 86, so you would have to get an 83 reggie.
But its '86 Reggie playing. Tengen Stadium's scoreboard operator liked to drink.

Dont complicate this erhajj.

erhajj

the 86 reggie only hit 18 dingers.  The rbi reggie hits the shit ton out of the ball.  I think that it is the 82 reggie who led the league in dingers playing.

Bonny

yeah, and his '82 stats are on the back of his '87 card

DONT FUCK UP MY SET ERHAJJ!

Attezz

#12
The 1982 Reggie Jackson

EDIT: That first pic was the 1979 Reggie, here's the 1982 Reggie.

erhajj

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


I want an RBI set of all the players who played with the A's at some point in their career in an A's uniform.  McGwire, Canseco, Seitzer, Raines, Righetti, Randolph, McGee, Mitchell, Aldrete, Lopes, Garner, Reggie, Hendrick, Sutton, Baylor, Hendu, and Armas all have been with the A's at some point. 

I do not think there are any Mitchell A's cards.  I have one for everybody else other than raines but I am sure that he was in a team issued set that year.

Bonny

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RedBarron

it has already been decided.  the 87 Topps set is the official RBI set.

we can lock this thread now.


I have the RBI set.  It's missing Mark Davidson and Al Pedrique.

Shit paw was on a mission to create these two cards, but stopped at Mark Davidson.


Bonny

Quote from: Ryno on 01/17/06, 10:08:37 PM
it has already been decided.  the 87 Topps set is the official RBI set.

we can lock this thread now.


I have the RBI set.  It's missing Mark Davidson and Al Pedrique.

Shit paw was on a mission to create these two cards, but stopped at Mark Davidson.


No dumbass. This is different. All these cards rep the.........forget it.

capt_taco

#17
basically, if you've got a complete set of the 1987 and 1988 Topps series, you've got the complete RBI set too. I've got both, but I'm not about to pull them apart. Still it'd be the easiest way to do it; I can't see either set costing you that much.

edit: an AUTOGRAPHED set of RBI cards would be the way to go, and about 100 times more impressive.

RedBarron

Quote from: Bonny on 01/18/06, 12:49:37 AM
Quote from: Ryno on 01/17/06, 10:08:37 PM
it has already been decided.  the 87 Topps set is the official RBI set.

we can lock this thread now.


I have the RBI set.  It's missing Mark Davidson and Al Pedrique.

Shit paw was on a mission to create these two cards, but stopped at Mark Davidson.


No dumbass. This is different. All these cards rep the.........forget it.


Bring it, fucker.  I'm tired of this shit.   Why must you do this to me.

I KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ultimate7

Quote from: Attezz on 01/17/06, 08:47:11 PM
The 1982 Reggie Jackson

EDIT: That first pic was the 1979 Reggie, here's the 1982 Reggie.

I loved that game (super challenge baseball), HRs just past third base
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