Friday, August 30, 2019

Accuracy Is Not Important... Again!

This feature is back again, now that I've got the Heritage High Number cards.

Take a look at the front and back of Brandon Kintzler's card.




I have nothing more to say...



6 comments:

  1. I'll never understand such mistakes.
    My employer was hiring a social media person and asked the finalists to submit sample FB posts. EVERY one of them had some sort of error. I'm talking about very short posts for a job and they still couldn't eliminate errors.

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  2. I had to check baseballreference.com for Kintzler's middle name. For the record, it is NOT Kevin.

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  3. Is this one of those gimmick cards that Topps put into sets a few years ago to match the errors made in the original set, in this case 1970 Topps? In this case, did Topps 667 in 1970 make an error calling someone the wrong first name? I don't know, leaving the research for the pros.

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    1. Here is the list of 1970 errors. I didn't see anything that this mimmicks.
      https://www.tradingcarddb.com/Errors.cfm/sid/70/1970-Topps

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  4. Is this one of those "on purpose" errors used to pay tribute to an error from the original set? If not... Topps need to hire you right now!

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  5. Topps has been producing an unusual amount of unknown errors this year.

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