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Group Break: The End of Topps Total - and this is Blog Post #6700 Here at Nachos Grande!

As the post title states, it is finally time to finish off the 2002 Topps Total group break box.  It's been a long time coming, but the end is finally here!

Also, as a side note:  this is post #6700 here at Nachos Grande.  If you asked me back when I began my blog, there is no way in a thousand years that I would have ever thought I'd make it 1,000 posts, let alone be this close to 7,000 posts!

2002 Topps Total:
Pack 34:
683.  Adam Everett - Astros
854.  Raul Mondesi - Blue Jays
489.  Octavio Dotel - Astros
790.  Jim Edmonds - Cardinals
533.  Esteban Loaiza - Blue Jays
596.  Darryl Kile - Cardinals
45.  Tim Salmon - Angels
65.  Nick Johnson - Yankees
891.  Marcus Thames - Yankees
529.  John Rodriguez - Yankees

9 of 30.  Indians Checklist

Two packs left...

Pack 35:
696.  Kris Benson - Pirates
326.  Lyle Overbay - Diamondbacks
102.  Danny Graves - Reds
463.  Matt Williams - Diamondbacks
518.  Doug Nickle - Phillies
269.  Marlon Anderson - Phillies
Topps Total:  TT24.  Tim Hudson - Athletics

508.  Matt LaCroy - Twins
398.  Matt Perisho - Tigers
89.  Jeff Suppan - Royals
Checklist 3 of 6

And the last pack...

Pack 36:
4.  Vladimir Guerrero - Expos

404.  Paul Lo Duca - Dodgers
424.  Richie Sexson - Brewers
912.  David Riske - Indians
967.  Rod Beck - Red Sox
53.  Alex Escobar - Indians
945.  Jerry Hairston, Jr. - Orioles
466.  Felipe Lopez - Blue Jays
865.  So Taguchi - Cardinals
750.  Steve Reed - Padres

557.  Alex Ocha - Brewers
8 of 30.  Reds Checklist

And that does it - we made it to the end of the Topps Total box!  It's been a long, wild ride but it's all over now.  ...well, not entirely over since there is still one more full box of cards to include in the break - 2001 Topps Gold Label.  I'll probably start posting packs from that box this weekend...and then when that is done I've got a lot of card packing to do!

Comments

  1. Congratulations on reaching 6700 blog posts! Here is to 6700 more to come.

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  2. Yes, congrats on the milestone.
    Love the arm angle on the Steve Reed card!

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  3. Congrats!

    I do not remember a John Rodriguez prospect for the Yanks. Cool!

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  4. Congrats on a staggering number of posts!

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  5. Congrats on 6700 posts! I've always believed that submariners' baseball cards show always show them pitching.

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