Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Box Break Bonanza: 2008 Razor Letterman


Purchased: $42 from blowoutcards.com
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This product is a bit out of the ordinary. Each box includes five manufactured letterman autographs of minor league players. Obviously, if you're not a fan of manuptaches, this isn't the product for you. Otherwise, the cards look great with nice silver ink signatures. The checklist is deep and varies from stars to unknown players as with most other minor league products. The coolest part of this product is that you receive some of the earliest autographs from top players or you receive players with potential. When/if the players you receive hit it big, letterman autos will be rare or extremely expensive. Secondhand prices for most cards are $10-20 for the prospects still in the minors, so if your favorite team has a prospect with potential who hasn't reached the majors yet, you might want to pick up a card.

Card #1: Brett Wallace was drafted in 2008 by St. Louis 13th overall but was traded to the A's, Blue Jays, and Astros. Interestingly enough, he's been in trades for Matt Holliday and Roy Halladay. Brett Wallace has a .364 OBP, 4 HR, and 25 RBI in 88 games as a rookie and could be the future slugger for the Astros. However, he only starts against right-handed pitching and Manager Brad Mills continues to play Carlos Lee and his enormous contract. This is the kind of player you love to pull in this set: full of potential and someone to watch for the future.

Card #2: Isaac Galloway was drafted in 2008 by the Marlins in the 8th round and is 21 years old. He has been in A-ball for three years and still has a looooong way to go. His strikeout rate and batting numbers are pretty low so he must improve his hitting to make the majors.

Card #3: Cutter Dykstra #16/20 Each card has variations numbered to 20, 5, and 1. Cutter Dykstra was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2008 draft by the Brewers but was traded to the Nationals. He is the son of former Phillie Lenny Dykstra. Struggling at High-A ball this year after seemingly breaking out last year, he's running out of time at 21 years old.

Card #4: Tanner Scheppers was drafted by the Rangers in the 1st round of the 2009 draft and pitches at Round Rock in AAA. He is rehabbing a lower back nerve injury and will likely get bullpen experience in the Majors by the end of the year. He has lots of talent and nasty pitches but he needs to overcome injury problems. Scheppers has a lot of potential.

Card #5 Ryan Flaherty was drafted by the Cubs in the 1st round of the 2008 draft and was just promoted to AAA after hitting .305 at AA Tennessee and collecting 66 RBI's this season. Flaherty has played every outfield and infield position and will likely see the majors next season or  possibly after September this year.


I have to recommend this box because first of all, the cards are cool. Who can say no to letterman autos? The checklist is pretty good and even the mediocre players have potential. My box contains 2-3 major leaguers and if all else fails, at least you get 5 magnetic cases! 

1 comment:

  1. Love the Lettermen. Wish I had more of them. Looks like this box was pretty good. The Dykstra is neat!

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