1988 Fleer: Bo Jackson's career was short, but it was still amazing. His athleticism, his arm, his speed, his power, his fun. He was an all-time great even when stats won't back that up.
Wally Joyner was a 1X All-Star and 1X Home Run Derby champion. His best season came with the Padres when he hit .327 for them in 1997. He ended his career hitting .289 with a .362 OBP and just over 2,000 hits.
Doyle Alexander pitched for 19 seasons winning 194 games while notching a 3.76 ERA. Three times he had 17 wins in season and in 1989, his final year in the league, he had 18 losses with a 4.44 ERA.
Chris Gwynn hit .300 one year for the Royals in 306 plate appearances. He had a total of 263 hits across 10 seasons.
The stickers were great. 'Nuff said.
And they came with great information on the back.
These are the last three packs from the box I purchased late in 2021. I'm a fan of this set and showing off the cards has been so much fun. We'll end it with Dave Stewart who is a PC guy of mine. He has the look of a guy who just knows. What he knows, I'm not sure of, but still. 3X World Champion and a World Series MVP right there.
BREAKDOWN:
45 – Total Cards (3 Packs)
3 - Stickers
1 - Checklist
1 – SuperStar Specials
1 – Major League Prospects
45 – Total Cards (3 Packs)
3 - Stickers
1 - Checklist
1 – SuperStar Specials
1 – Major League Prospects








a. I remember hoarding Chris Gwynn cards :D
ReplyDeleteb. Big fan of Stew. Bay Area legend.
I always liked the stadium backs on the stickers.
ReplyDeleteBo wins it.
ReplyDeleteBo Jackson was a freak of nature, so was Chris Gwynn's brother. Chris Gwynn..not so much.
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