Year: 2022
Manufactured: Topps
Set: Throwback Thursday
Card Number: 12
Of course we have to have stragglers when it comes to the 2021 Yount checklist and coming in maybe, but likely not, last is this offering from Leaf. Leaf has kind of become known for these eclectic multi-sport offerings and Robin is in a couple of the sets. I'll neaten up serial numbering when and if I can. I'll add images as stuff starts popping up.
Greetings fellow Yount-o-philes.
Over the last couple year's the diligent members of the Trading Card Database have been adding all the minutia variations from the junk wax era. I was combing through my collection and the TCDb to see if I could add any of the new variations and I was able to add about 10 cards not previously parsed out.
I've posted about the common Donruss variation with the missing period at the end of Donruss Inc at least with the 88 set. Another variation that affects the 1990 and 1991 sets are that the borders between the retail (or rather pack distributed) cards and the one's put in the boxed factory set are different. It may be hard to see at first and if you didn't have both side by side the very 90s design might fly right by you. But on closer inspection the two border designs are almost completely different.
We still have a few 2021 baseball products yet to be released, but the likely hood of Robin showing up in those products is slim (not impossible, but slim), so I think it's safe to post a year end review. If Robin does happen to have a few more cards show up, I'll of course add them and post about them.
I'll be totally honest when this year started I did not think it would end with 2021 become the year with the second most Robin Yount cards ever produced. As I write this my count is at 739 and I know there are a few oddball products I haven't included in that list and I didn't include any of the Archive Signature Series cards either, (since Topps doesn't release detailed information on those sets and I'm having trouble finding solid information on products like Jersey Fusion). Ahem.
Even with the huge amount of new Younts to find I really didn't add to many to my collection. I've really given up on eBay both as a buyer and seller. Shipping has just become too expensive to pick up base and abundant parallels. My go to for Yount picks over the last few year's has really become COMC, but with their recent growing pains and prices on the site being a little too high. Lucky for me I've become very patient. And it's nice to see a lot of new cards being added almost daily. I think 2022 will be a very good year for picking up new Yount cards. That's not to say I still haven't picked up a Yount here and there on the site. And surprisingly I've gotten a bunch of new Younts via trades.
While I haven't added a lot of new cards to my personal collection, I have really enjoyed blogging about and keeping track of the new cards as they are released. I've also enjoyed connecting with fellow Brewers and Yount collector's on social media. I love the card community and instead of being jealous of awesome card pick ups most times fellow collectors are genuinely happy when you get a great card for your collection.
2021 also saw me get to check off one of my white whales.
This 2004 Topps Bazooka Headliners relic card. May seem silly but I've had this card on my radar for over 16 years and I was finally able to snag one for a really good price back in May. Now to track down the foil serial numbered version.
With Robin being featured in one of the first Topps Throwback Thursday sets and that he's also in the 1987 Topps Baseball insert in Series 1 - 2022 is also off to a great start for new Yount cards.
With the new year comes new cards and I'm always a little excited with Series 1 finally comes out. While I've been mainly focusing on my player collections (mostly just Robin) I still enjoy putting together the flagship Topps set and update set each year. This year there are quite a few inserts that Robin has the potential to show up in, but I can confirm we he does have cards to chase in Series 1.
Topps is once again beating the dead horse of the 1987 Topps design. Not that I mind, I love the 87 set, it was the first set I ever put together. And Robin is in the 100 card Series 1 set. With all the parallels and also the Chrome parallel and autograph parallel. Man 2022 is off to a bang with new Yount cards! It's also possible that Robin might be in a Legends base variation. I'll add images as stuff starts popping up.