Friday, March 27, 2020

Cruz through some more Jays



Another day full of Jay content, and some usual suspects.



Though it isn't all "usual suspects"...



As usual, as we get into the mid 90s onward, plenty of hole and plenty new. I like the Fleer Tradition Halladay card because, though I should have scanned it, the back walks through his quick rise through the minors including his debut dates at each level - an interesting style for a card which I kind of like.

We get to some Jose Cruz Jr cards. Jose spent about 5 years with Toronto - roughly half his MLB career. Cruz was okay for power, though never hit for a great average, usually around .250, but was regular somewhere in the outfield for the Jays.



Almost all new cards to finish (I did have one other copy of the 2009 Halladay). I appreciate the Wells pose with the glove up, even if it is a simple pose, it works...at least a better "look into my eyes" card than any of those head on Triple Play cards I went through last month.

5 comments:

  1. I remember Cruz was supposed to be a star, forgot why he never lived up to the hype. Also I just scanned that Halladay UD 'rookie' for my Blue Jays post.

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  2. I remember the crazy hype over Jose Cruz Jr. I'm sure I overpaid for my 1997 Bowman rookie card of his back in the day.

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    1. I don't remember the rookie year/phase as much as a few years later of....meh.

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    2. Not sure if you're familiar with Mario and his blog Wax Heaven, but he's written a few posts on JCJ. Here's one of them:

      https://completist.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/flashback-5-why-jose-cruz-jr-because-god-damn-it/

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    3. Great read - thanks for sharing it.

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