Anyone ever seen these 1990 OPC Tembecs before? Apparently only the blue bordered sheet was printed with the Tembec test paper stock. I have a few of the 1989-90 Tembec hockey cards, but this was the first time I had seen the OPC baseball. Couldn’t resist and grabbed this Griffey card.
@craig44 said:
75 OPC's color just pops. I love that year for o pee chee! that is a really nice Bert. really underrated pitcher
I remember when he came up with the Twins. Amazing curveball! If you look at his game logs, in 1973, the Twins lost him about 7 games because they couldn't score; three games 3-2, three games 2-1, and they were shut out once 3-0 and another time 5-0.
He was just as good if not better than Jim Palmer that year and finished seventh in the Cy Young voting. The Twins score a few more runs and he's got a 30 win season!
Curious, I looked back to 1972 when he won 19 games and had a LOSING record. In June and July Bert started 14 games. the anemic Twins were shut out three times, scored 1 run FIVE TIMES, 2 runs twice and 3 runs twice. Must have driven him CRAZY, giving up 3 earned runs or less in 10 of 14 games and going 2-12. The Twins scored a TOTAL of 27 runs in those 14 games and managed to score 7 in one of his 2 victories. If it wasn't so sad it would be laughable! The Twins also lost a game 1-0 and two games 2-1 for Bert that season.
ANOTHER potential 30 win season (or at least very close) if the Twins can just score at least 3 runs a game during that time.
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
I love Blyleven and he gets a bum rap from fans because they think he only got in the HoF because he played so long (still don't understand why being able to stick in the Majors is a bad thing).
He was a great pitcher who also played on some TERRIBLE teams. I mean some awful teams. All that and he was still able to be great all the time.
That card is one of the coolest Blyleven's of all and yours is very nice.
@craig44 said:
75 OPC's color just pops. I love that year for o pee chee! that is a really nice Bert. really underrated pitcher
I remember when he came up with the Twins. Amazing curveball! If you look at his game logs, in 1973, the Twins lost him about 7 games because they couldn't score; three games 3-2, three games 2-1, and they were shut out once 3-0 and another time 5-0.
He was just as good if not better than Jim Palmer that year and finished seventh in the Cy Young voting. The Twins score a few more runs and he's got a 30 win season!
Curious, I looked back to 1972 when he won 19 games and had a LOSING record. In June and July Bert started 14 games. the anemic Twins were shut out three times, scored 1 run FIVE TIMES, 2 runs twice and 3 runs twice. Must have driven him CRAZY, giving up 3 earned runs or less in 10 of 14 games and going 2-12. The Twins scored a TOTAL of 27 runs in those 14 games and managed to score 7 in one of his 2 victories. If it wasn't so sad it would be laughable! The Twins also lost a game 1-0 and two games 2-1 for Bert that season.
ANOTHER potential 30 win season (or at least very close) if the Twins can just score at least 3 runs a game during that time.
results wise, Bert was just about as effective as Nolan Ryan. much less flashy, but about as good. while he may not have had Ryans heat, they say Berts curve was one of the greatest of all time. I only witnessed him the last 5 or so years of his career, but i definitely appreciate all he did. If memory serves, he had a major injury around 1990 or so and missed the entire season. had that not happened he certainly would have won the 13 games he needed to get to 300.
I’ve met Bobby at the sport card expo in Toronto and bought his hockey guides over the years, he is very knowledgeable in all things OPC vintage hockey/baseball.
Just recently bought a 1974 OPC Steve Rogers PSA 10 rookie, will post when it arrives. I can pair him with his battery mate Gary Carter 75 OPC PSA 8.5 I also own
Got an ebay Penguin alert on this card.
Not my card. Never could be my card. Who wants to guess the final price?
Those are some suspiciously clean cut edges for OPC.
Seems a little small in the holder compared to my PSA6. (card top/Schmidt side border)
@stanforddude said:
Anyone ever seen these 1990 OPC Tembecs before? Apparently only the blue bordered sheet was printed with the Tembec test paper stock. I have a few of the 1989-90 Tembec hockey cards, but this was the first time I had seen the OPC baseball. Couldn’t resist and grabbed this Griffey card.
For the extreme O-Pee-Chee variant geeks, found this list on TCDB where they're referred to as White Backs. Looks like the 132 cards from the blue sheet can be found with the white backs. No idea how hard these are to find.
Anyone ever seen these 1990 OPC Tembecs before? Apparently only the blue bordered sheet was printed with the Tembec test paper stock. I have a few of the 1989-90 Tembec hockey cards, but this was the first time I had seen the OPC baseball. Couldn’t resist and grabbed this Griffey card.
For the extreme O-Pee-Chee variant geeks, found this list on TCDB where they're referred to as White Backs. Looks like the 132 cards from the blue sheet can be found with the white backs. No idea how hard these are to find.
@craig44 said:
75 OPC's color just pops. I love that year for o pee chee! that is a really nice Bert. really underrated pitcher
I remember when he came up with the Twins. Amazing curveball! If you look at his game logs, in 1973, the Twins lost him about 7 games because they couldn't score; three games 3-2, three games 2-1, and they were shut out once 3-0 and another time 5-0.
He was just as good if not better than Jim Palmer that year and finished seventh in the Cy Young voting. The Twins score a few more runs and he's got a 30 win season!
Curious, I looked back to 1972 when he won 19 games and had a LOSING record. In June and July Bert started 14 games. the anemic Twins were shut out three times, scored 1 run FIVE TIMES, 2 runs twice and 3 runs twice. Must have driven him CRAZY, giving up 3 earned runs or less in 10 of 14 games and going 2-12. The Twins scored a TOTAL of 27 runs in those 14 games and managed to score 7 in one of his 2 victories. If it wasn't so sad it would be laughable! The Twins also lost a game 1-0 and two games 2-1 for Bert that season.
ANOTHER potential 30 win season (or at least very close) if the Twins can just score at least 3 runs a game during that time.
results wise, Bert was just about as effective as Nolan Ryan. much less flashy, but about as good. while he may not have had Ryans heat, they say Berts curve was one of the greatest of all time. I only witnessed him the last 5 or so years of his career, but i definitely appreciate all he did. If memory serves, he had a major injury around 1990 or so and missed the entire season. had that not happened he certainly would have won the 13 games he needed to get to 300.
I'll finish up on Blyleven here so we don't get anyone crying about being off topic;
Somehow Bert has a higher WAR and ERA+ than Nolan, in 88 fewer lifetime starts, Bert has only 1 less shutout, Bert walked half as many batters. Bert also pitched 20 more complete games, and had a lower WHIP.
Looks like if you don't get all exited about no-hitters and realize a shut-out is actually (for the team) just as good.
Bert was BETTER than Ryan!
2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
@RonSportscards said:
Got an ebay Penguin alert on this card.
Not my card. Never could be my card. Who wants to guess the final price?
Those are some suspiciously clean cut edges for OPC.
Seems a little small in the holder compared to my PSA6. (card top/Schmidt side border)
i do not like that card. at all.
it is trimmed. its swimming in that holder and those edges are WAY too crispy.
My OPC SGC 8 Schmidt rookie has super rough cut edges like the majority of 73 schmidts
@RonSportscards said:
Got an ebay Penguin alert on this card.
Not my card. Never could be my card. Who wants to guess the final price?
Those are some suspiciously clean cut edges for OPC.
Seems a little small in the holder compared to my PSA6. (card top/Schmidt side border)
Looks like a Brent, Baker, Moser special
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972) Not even a minute do I buy the whole buh buh buh I'm a man-child japery - Me (2025)
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Tom, those sets are insane. What a collection you must have! Thanks for sharing.
John
I bought many OPC boxes at one time from Board members. Still have them.
John
a 1975 OPC Brett in psa 8 sold on ebay last night for $3,105.00
the last 3 psa 8 topps brett rookies have sold for: $835, $970 and $1,102 for an average of $969
this OPC sold for 3.2 times the average of the last 3 topps sold.
that is a pretty healthy multiplier.
OPC is selling strong
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
A PSA 6 recently sold for $1,000.00.
Buy up all the 1975 opc psa 9's you can. There will probably be very few graded going forward. Even 8's are very tough.
An 1972 OPC Fisk in PSA 10 sold for $18,977 on eBay last week. The PSA 6 that sold for $123 is more in my lane
85s are tough, I’ve ripped 50 boxes and only a 9 on Doc and an 8.5 Puckett.
yes 1985's are very tough. Even the topps cards a very rarely centered.
Anyone ever seen these 1990 OPC Tembecs before? Apparently only the blue bordered sheet was printed with the Tembec test paper stock. I have a few of the 1989-90 Tembec hockey cards, but this was the first time I had seen the OPC baseball. Couldn’t resist and grabbed this Griffey card.
https://ebay.us/m/YTZDZg
that is awesome. I cant wait to see it!
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
I figured if the OPC expert said I should buy 75 OPC's in PSA 8. I'd better!

sweet - pop is really low on blyleven..
Love the picture as well!
75 OPC's color just pops. I love that year for o pee chee! that is a really nice Bert. really underrated pitcher
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
PSA 10 1987 OPC Bonds rookie sold on ebay this past weekend for $27k
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
I remember when he came up with the Twins. Amazing curveball! If you look at his game logs, in 1973, the Twins lost him about 7 games because they couldn't score; three games 3-2, three games 2-1, and they were shut out once 3-0 and another time 5-0.
He was just as good if not better than Jim Palmer that year and finished seventh in the Cy Young voting. The Twins score a few more runs and he's got a 30 win season!
Curious, I looked back to 1972 when he won 19 games and had a LOSING record. In June and July Bert started 14 games. the anemic Twins were shut out three times, scored 1 run FIVE TIMES, 2 runs twice and 3 runs twice. Must have driven him CRAZY, giving up 3 earned runs or less in 10 of 14 games and going 2-12. The Twins scored a TOTAL of 27 runs in those 14 games and managed to score 7 in one of his 2 victories. If it wasn't so sad it would be laughable! The Twins also lost a game 1-0 and two games 2-1 for Bert that season.
ANOTHER potential 30 win season (or at least very close) if the Twins can just score at least 3 runs a game during that time.
I love Blyleven and he gets a bum rap from fans because they think he only got in the HoF because he played so long (still don't understand why being able to stick in the Majors is a bad thing).
He was a great pitcher who also played on some TERRIBLE teams. I mean some awful teams. All that and he was still able to be great all the time.
That card is one of the coolest Blyleven's of all and yours is very nice.
results wise, Bert was just about as effective as Nolan Ryan. much less flashy, but about as good. while he may not have had Ryans heat, they say Berts curve was one of the greatest of all time. I only witnessed him the last 5 or so years of his career, but i definitely appreciate all he did. If memory serves, he had a major injury around 1990 or so and missed the entire season. had that not happened he certainly would have won the 13 games he needed to get to 300.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Bobby does a great job with these videos. Lots of great information
I’ve met Bobby at the sport card expo in Toronto and bought his hockey guides over the years, he is very knowledgeable in all things OPC vintage hockey/baseball.
Just recently bought a 1974 OPC Steve Rogers PSA 10 rookie, will post when it arrives. I can pair him with his battery mate Gary Carter 75 OPC PSA 8.5 I also own
Got an ebay Penguin alert on this card.
Not my card. Never could be my card. Who wants to guess the final price?
Those are some suspiciously clean cut edges for OPC.
Seems a little small in the holder compared to my PSA6. (card top/Schmidt side border)
I agree. That looks trimmed.
For the extreme O-Pee-Chee variant geeks, found this list on TCDB where they're referred to as White Backs. Looks like the 132 cards from the blue sheet can be found with the white backs. No idea how hard these are to find.
https://www.tcdb.com/Checklist.cfm/sid/159359/1990-
They are not hard to find at all
I'll finish up on Blyleven here so we don't get anyone crying about being off topic;
Somehow Bert has a higher WAR and ERA+ than Nolan, in 88 fewer lifetime starts, Bert has only 1 less shutout, Bert walked half as many batters. Bert also pitched 20 more complete games, and had a lower WHIP.
Looks like if you don't get all exited about no-hitters and realize a shut-out is actually (for the team) just as good.
Bert was BETTER than Ryan!
i do not like that card. at all.
it is trimmed. its swimming in that holder and those edges are WAY too crispy.
My OPC SGC 8 Schmidt rookie has super rough cut edges like the majority of 73 schmidts
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Looks like a Brent, Baker, Moser special
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
Not even a minute do I buy the whole buh buh buh I'm a man-child japery - Me (2025)
I consumed a mushroom and now I can't quit staring at the flashing lights.