So, before this years Diamond Giveaway ends on New Years, I thought I’d take a look back through what cards I had received and see if any of them are worth the shipping cost. The answer, not many. There are quite a few 80’s cards that are simply junk wax. Out of the whole thing I think there’s only 3 or 4 cards I have any interest in. I’ll post a list of what I have in case anyone is interested in any of them.

  • 1955 Bill Wilson (#86) – Kansas City Athletics
  • 1963 Denny LeMaster (#74) – Milwaukee Braves
  • 1967 Jim Hannan (#291) – Washington Senators
  • 1972 John Ellis (#47) – Yankees
  • 1973 Tom McCraw (#86) – Indians
  • 1973 Milt Pappas (#70) – Cubs
  • 1974 George Culver (#632) – Phillies
  • 1974 Toby Harrah (#511) – Rangers
  • 1976 “Father and Son” Jim & Mike Hegan – Indians/Braves
  • 1979 Jim Mason (#67) – Rangers
  • 1979 Rom Blomberg (#42) – White Sox
  • 1980 Darrel Thomas (#23) – Dodgers
  • 1980 Fernando Gonzalez (#171) – Padres
  • 1980 Butch Hobson (#420) – Red Sox
  • 1983 Jim Bibby (#355) – Pirates
  • 1984 Mike Schmidt (All Star Card) (#388) – Phillies
  • 1984 Eddie Lynch (#293) – Mets
  • 1985 Harold Banes (#249) – White Sox
  • 1986 Dave Engle (#43) – Twins
  • 1986 Cecilio Guante (#668) – Pirates
  • 1986 Ron Reynolds (#649) – Mets
  • 1986 Jeff Borroughs (#168) – Blue Jays
  • 1997 Carlos Delgago (#92) – Blue Jays
  • 1998 Fred McGriff (#349) – Rays

And the star of the show… the only this possibly worth getting…

  • 2011 Chris Sale Diamond Dye Cut (#DDC-64) – White Sox

I was pretty much only contemplating having the 55 Wilson, 63 LeMaster, 73 Pappas and of course the Dye Cut Chris Sale shipped to me. Anyone have any compelling reasons I should pick up any of the others? Or are they indeed just junk cardboard?

Thoughts?