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A number of people asked me to update the group scoreboard - seeing how there was such interest, I've decided to do one better: I'm going to show off the best card, worst card, plus any interesting cards (in my eyes at least) of all the group break slots, one at a time.
Detroit Tigers
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Best card(s):
The Sleeth short print (and a first year card to boot) was probably the best pull for the Tigers this time around.
Worst card(s):
I've given the Fleer EX set a lot of love over the course of the group break, but it hasn't always been perfect. A few cards had some terrible peeling while others (such as this Juan Gonzalez) have noticable air pockets in them.
Card(s) of interest:
There were a few Tiger cards that caught my interest, the Easley bunting card, the Higginson in front of a bright red wall, and the German card with a "World" jersey on were my three favorites!
Final Tally (after all non-insert duplicates removed):
Base: 23
Inserts/Short Prints/Parallels: 3
Relics/Autos: 0
Detroit Tigers
Claimed by Smedcards
Best card(s):
The Sleeth short print (and a first year card to boot) was probably the best pull for the Tigers this time around.
Worst card(s):
I've given the Fleer EX set a lot of love over the course of the group break, but it hasn't always been perfect. A few cards had some terrible peeling while others (such as this Juan Gonzalez) have noticable air pockets in them.
Card(s) of interest:
There were a few Tiger cards that caught my interest, the Easley bunting card, the Higginson in front of a bright red wall, and the German card with a "World" jersey on were my three favorites!
Final Tally (after all non-insert duplicates removed):
Base: 23
Inserts/Short Prints/Parallels: 3
Relics/Autos: 0
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