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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.
Toronto Blue Jays
Claimed by Smedcards
Best card(s):
Like the Diamondbacks, the Blue Jays ended up with a "better than box" hit from the Pacific box - our group break box was "loaded" with two Gold Crown die-cut cards (seeded at 1 per 37 packs means we weren't even guaranteed to find one per box)!
Worst card(s):
1999 Pacific #435 - Jose Canseco. For a guy who did steriods, he sure was a baby...check out all that armor on his arm - sheesh.
Card(s) of interest:
2003 Bazooka #149 - Gabe Gross. This card is great because if features Gross in what appears to be some sort of Botanical garden / baseball field hybrid.
Final Tally (after all non-insert duplicates removed):
Base: 36
Inserts/Short Prints/Parallels: 3
Relics/Autos: 0
Toronto Blue Jays
Claimed by Smedcards
Best card(s):
Like the Diamondbacks, the Blue Jays ended up with a "better than box" hit from the Pacific box - our group break box was "loaded" with two Gold Crown die-cut cards (seeded at 1 per 37 packs means we weren't even guaranteed to find one per box)!
Worst card(s):
1999 Pacific #435 - Jose Canseco. For a guy who did steriods, he sure was a baby...check out all that armor on his arm - sheesh.
Card(s) of interest:
2003 Bazooka #149 - Gabe Gross. This card is great because if features Gross in what appears to be some sort of Botanical garden / baseball field hybrid.
Final Tally (after all non-insert duplicates removed):
Base: 36
Inserts/Short Prints/Parallels: 3
Relics/Autos: 0
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