Monday, November 17, 2014

This Frog Got Boiled Revisited

I am bit under the weather, so I'm just rerunning a post from the early days of WW with an update at the end.  This post first ran on January 30, 2009.

Do you know the story about a frog in boiling water? It's said that because a frog is cold-blooded, if it is placed in a pot of cold water and then the water is gradually heated, the frog will boil to death without even moving. It never notices the change in the water temperature

Well, this team-
collecting frog has been boiled in an individual player-collecting pot. Let me explain:

I have always been a set builder, both Cubs team sets and Topps complete sets. This is due to the fact that when I started collecting, Topps was the only game in town. There weren't really any individual player collectors because each season it was one or two cards at most for a star.

When I got back into the hobby, I was surprised (shocked) at how many cards were available for players, especially the stars. I looked at the possibility of collecting a player or two, but decided it was going to be too much of an effort.

So I would stick to team sets. I decided to add to my collection of Topps, Donruss, and Fleer Cubs sets by putting together sets from Upper Deck, Score, and Pinnacle, companies that didn't exist when I took a break from collecting. Over the past two weeks I have been receiving most of these team sets and adding then to my Cubs team master spreadsheet. When all is said and done, I should have over 3,900 individual Cubs cards from these six brands.

I was playing around with the spreadsheet and I did a sort by player's name. I was floored when I tallied up the totals of some players:

I have 102 Sammy Sosa cards! I know it isn't anywhere close to the total that is available, but the fact that I have over 100 of any player just blew me away. In contrast, I have 25 Ernie Banks cards, and he was with the Cubs several years longer than Sammy.

Here are just some of the Sosa Cards



And here are ALL of the Ernie Banks cards



Other totals of recent Cubs stars:

Kerry Wood - 49
Mark Grace - 78

Ryne Sandberg - 95

Compare the above numbers to totals for some star players from my earlier collecting days, numbers that I was more used to:

Fergie Jenkins - 15
Billy Williams - 17
Ron Santo - 19

Apparently, without knowing it , I have become an individual player collector too.

UPDATE November 17, 2014:

My Sosa total today is 408

The other players in the post have the follow number of cards:
Kerry Wood - 223
Mark Grace - 334

Ryne Sandberg - 645!!!!

Compare the above numbers to totals for some star players from my earlier collecting days, numbers that I was more used to:
Fergie Jenkins - 87

Billy Williams - 270
Ron Santo - 88


And my Ernie Banks total is now 381

I guess I've added a few cards over the past nearly 5½ years!

5 comments:

  1. Sandberg had a total of 1,410 different cards produced from Minor Leagues -1999 (19 years) and about 6,000 different cards from 2001-2014. That's a lot of cards:)

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  2. I did this fairly recently too looking at the number of unique McCutchens, Clementes, and Van Slykes. Its mind blowing the increases is my collection since early blogging days. My question for you is are those totals all unique numbers or total quantities? .

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  3. The numbers are for unique cards...no doubles for me!

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  4. 645 unique Sandbergs and 381 unique Banks? Very impressive sir. Job well done.

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