Some of my Fabulous Fleer Fortnight posts have had a lot of cards in. So today is just a couple of cards with a starry theme.
Card Number 943: Fleer Ultra All-Star, 1995; #8
This card uses two photos on the front to create an interesting effect.
The back of the card talks about Tony's setting the modern batting average record in 1994, and notes a few other areas where Tony led the leagues. I will always, always highlight how difficult it was to strike Tony out when he was in his prime, so look at the final two lines of the write-up.
Card Number 944: Fleer Ultra, 1996; #580
The 'Ultra Stars' was a subset towards the end of the 600-card Fleer Ultra set in 1996. I have a panchant for cards that actually feature stars on them, even just stylised ones.
The only quibble I would have is that, given the amount of photoshopping the designers are doing here, why didn't they remove the tiny amount of the catcher's glove that is just creeping into shot?
Tony's expression on the back would turned into a meme these days.
I wonder what Tony was looking at...
So those are some starry cards for Saturday. I hope you like them too.
Total: 944 cards
I've looked up Gwynn and his strikeout facts before. It's really crazy. He only struck out twice in a game... 34 times. And only struck out three times once. Yet he had 45 4-hit games during his career.
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He used to get out on fly balls and ground outs. He hardly ever missed the ball completely.
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