Thursday, May 28, 2020

Buyback Franken-set: This Guy Really WAS Everywhere

Today's Buyback Franken-set contestant is inspired by a great post over at Night Owl Cards, where Greg explored how prevalent Bert Campaneris was on Topps baseball cards during his career.

1966 Topps #175 - Bert Campaneris

Can we include my Buyback Franken-set though in terms of places where Bert Campaneris resides?  I'd sure like to think so, as this 1966 buyback is a real beauty.  This card actually did not make an appearance in Night Owl's post, but many other cards showing Bert in the act of bunting sure did.  Just a great shot of Campaneris on this card, those '60s A's uniforms were fantastic.

Nice clean back too, with a cartoon that references Bert pacing the AL in stolen bases in '65 (a feat he'd accomplish again in '66, and then two more seasons in a row after that!).

So, does this make the binder?

Well, I had this '78 Jerry Morales in slot 175.

I say "had" because he was vacated in favor of Campaneris immediately.  Not exactly a nail-biting call there.

So I concur, this guy really was everywhere.  And now he's in my Buyback Franken-set as well!

Franken-set Progress: 672/792 (84%)
1990 Topps Buyback Set: 134/792 (16%)
"Rejected" Buybacks: 711
Total Buybacks in Collection: 1,517

6 comments:

  1. The Morales is a perfectly nice baseball card, nothing wrong with it at all...but the Campy is something special!

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  2. You can't beat empty folding chairs as part of the spring training background!!

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  3. Even though Campy is showing bunt, that card is a home run!

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  4. I'm with Brett, I like the '78 Morales but Campy is the clear choice here. Great card!

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  5. Hey, I also have a '66 Topps Campy buyback! Mine's one of the Topps 75th anniversary ones though. Glad he made the frankenset!

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  6. I love me some Campy and the Athletics franchise... but I've never really liked that particular uniform.

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