Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 02 06/01/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 02 06/05/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 04 06/02/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 05 06/06/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 05 06/07/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 09 06/08/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 10 06/01/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 11 06/07/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 13 06/06/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 14 06/02/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 16 06/03/2008 Pending Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 20 06/06/2008 Pending
HAAAA, I only have a couple...a have 6 Finest basketball ones in too including a refractor auto that is as yet unnamed. Crazy estimated delivery date of 2/09!
Finest Redemption # 3 - Kosuke Fudome, OF, Chicago Cubs Is Fudome the next Ichiro? There are definite similarities: both are strong-armed outfielders who arrived in Major League Baseball after successful careers in Japan. Fudome might not be quite as good at the plate, but through June 21 of his first season in the U.S. he was batting .300.
Finest Redemption # 2 - Jay Bruce (autograph), CF, Cincinnati Reds The Reds resisted the temptation to rush Bruce to the major leagues after he won Baseball America's Player of the Year award in 2007, batting a combined .319 with 26 home runs in three minor league stops. The speedy outfielder made himself right at home when he made it to Cincinnati this season, going three-for-three with a stolen base in his first MLB game.
Finest Redemption # 1 - Johnny Cueto, P, Cincinnati Reds Cueto blazed a quick trail through the Reds organization using a fastball clocked up to 97 mph as well as a slider and a change that he can throw at any time. He made quite the impression in his MLB debut, striking out 10 over seven innings to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 3
USN 1977-1987 * ALL cards are commons unless auto'd. Buying Britneycards. NWO for life.
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<< <i>I believe only the Jay Bruce is auto'd. They're all Chrome but I think Bruce is the only one they announced is auto'd >>
I think that's the series 2 redemptions you're thinking about, not the Finest
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<< <i>I believe only the Jay Bruce is auto'd. They're all Chrome but I think Bruce is the only one they announced is auto'd >>
I think that's the series 2 redemptions you're thinking about, not the Finest >>
Sure Zep, make me look like an idiot why don't you. Thanks for nothing, jerk!!!!
J/k you're right, I was talking about series 2.
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Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 02 06/01/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 02 06/05/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 04 06/02/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 05 06/06/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 05 06/07/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 09 06/08/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 10 06/01/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 11 06/07/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 13 06/06/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 14 06/02/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 16 06/03/2008 Pending
Baseball 2008 Topps Series 2 Red Hot Rookies - Player 20 06/06/2008 Pending
My Podcast - Now FEATURED on iTunes
Finest Redemption # 3 - Kosuke Fudome, OF, Chicago Cubs
Is Fudome the next Ichiro? There are definite similarities: both are strong-armed outfielders who arrived in Major League Baseball after successful careers in Japan. Fudome might not be quite as good at the plate, but through June 21 of his first season in the U.S. he was batting .300.
Finest Redemption # 2 - Jay Bruce (autograph), CF, Cincinnati Reds
The Reds resisted the temptation to rush Bruce to the major leagues after he won Baseball America's Player of the Year award in 2007, batting a combined .319 with 26 home runs in three minor league stops. The speedy outfielder made himself right at home when he made it to Cincinnati this season, going three-for-three with a stolen base in his first MLB game.
Finest Redemption # 1 - Johnny Cueto, P, Cincinnati Reds
Cueto blazed a quick trail through the Reds organization using a fastball clocked up to 97 mph as well as a slider and a change that he can throw at any time. He made quite the impression in his MLB debut, striking out 10 over seven innings to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 3