Just in case you're not sick of the 1987 Topps design yet! |
Marty's best season by far was 1986, though it ultimately ended in heartbreak for the Sox. Barrett played in nearly every game that season and ended up with career highs in hits (179), doubles (39) and RBI (60). In the playoffs he was even hotter, with 24 hits including 13 in the World Series alone. He was the ALCS MVP that year, and had Boston been able to hold on against the Mets would have been a likely World Series MVP candidate as well given that he swatted .433 in the Fall Classic that year.
I wasn't aware that this nice, bold, on-card autograph existed since I wasn't collecting in 2005, but when I stumbled upon it during a late-night eBay search I was happy to bring it home with a bid of $5.06 with free shipping!
Maybe not the most impressive autograph you'll ever see featured here, but for the price of a fast food value meal I was excited to add this All-Time Fan Favorite to the collection!
I've got a few autographs backed up in queue, so you'll be seeing some more Signature Sundays posts here on Shoebox Legends in 2017...
My all-time favorite player!
ReplyDeleteCasey, you're still out there! I actually thought of you while posting this, good to hear from you, hope you're doing well!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was to you too Casey.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear from you. Hope all is well.
Great card BTW.
Cheap autos are the best autos; nice pickup!
ReplyDeleteAs a child of the 80's who played 2b in little league...Barrett was the man! He was under the radar with Clemens, Boggs, Rice, Evans, Gedman, etc. on the same team.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Fan Favorites sets. Mostly for the lesser-known players in it. That Marty Barrett card was one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with Barrett really, but it is a nice signature.
ReplyDeleteAfter pulling a couple of the '87 inserts and then a buyback - from 1987 - so yeah, I'm a bit over it already. Especially considering I built the entire set in two days in around 2015 or so.