Triple Play was the range aimed at kids put out by Leaf in the early 90s. (It's had a revival recently in the Panini era with some quite strange cartoon cards.)
A triple play is a rare piece of fielding skill where three players are put out, usually with a fast sequence of throws between different basemen, although it is possible for one fielder to get three opponents out, unassisted. I rather suspect that Leaf used the term because it had the word 'Play' in it, and they thought that would appeal to kids.
Card Number 334: Leaf Triple Play, 1992; #219
This is probably the oddest in-game photo of Tony on a baseball card that I own. He is a long way from that ball at the wall.
The colour scheme is pure 1992 and on this card it merges into the orange line of padding on the perimeter wall.
Sentence construction aside, this is from the interregnum when Tony hadn't picked up a batting title for a few years. Although he added four more batting titles to his name in the 90s, he never added to his gold gloves.
Card Number 335: Leaf Triple Play 1993; #51
This looks a lot more like a normal baseball card. Black bordered cards always look cool, so it has that going for it as well!
That's a cheeky grin on the back!
The card factoid writer has done a better job on this one, and that's a genuinely intriguing statistic. Whoever was pitching for Montreal and St. Louis were doing a good job!
Total: 335/394
Not only is that Gwynn Triple Play card an awesome looking card... but it's affordable. Sorry. I had to do it.
ReplyDeleteNot only is that irritating, but you really didn't have to do it ;-)
DeleteLol good one Fuji.
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