Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Szczur Relic

Matt Szczur was up and down with the Cubs several times this year.  He was up enough to have both autograph and relic cards in 2015.  That means he gets added to my autograph and relic lists.

The autograph I took care of months ago.


The relic I took care of last week.  It's from Panini's Immaculate Collection.  I picked it up even though it has an autograph, too.  You can see the patch has part of a button hole.  But the Cubs blue alternate jersey doesn't have red button-hole stitching.  I have no idea what sort of jersey this comes from.

The Szczur relic bring me up to 71 different Cubs players with a relic card from a year that they played for the Cubs.  The total will go to 73 if I ever find Russell and Bryant cards at a decent price.

Here's the collection...


and the names of the 71 in the collection:

Arismendy Alcantara
Moises Alou
Javier Baez
Darwin Barney
Francis Beltran
Damon Buford
Marlon Byrd
Andrew Cashner
Welington Castillo
Starlin Castro
Hee Seop Choi
Tyler Colvin
Juan Cruz
Ryan Dempster
Blake DeWitt
Jason Dubois
Jim Edmonds
Mike Fontenot
Dexter Fowler
Kyuji Fujikawa
Kosuke Fukudome
Nomar Garciaparra
Matt Garza
Mark Grace
Mark Grudzielanek
Rich Harden
Brendan Harris
Kevin Hart
Bobby Hill
Rich Hill
Todd Hundley
Brett Jackson
Jacque Jones
Eric Karros
David Kelton
Bryan LaHair
Junior Lake
Derrek Lee
Jon Lester
Ted Lilly
Kenny Lofton
Greg Maddux
Carlos Marmol
Sean Marshall
Gary Matthews, Jr.
Fred McGriff
Bill Mueller
Jose Nieves
Mike Olt
Corey Patterson
Carlos Pena
Felix Pie
Juan Pierre
Mark Prior
Aramis Ramirez
Anthony Rizzo
Jeff Samardzija
Jorge Soler
Alfonso Soriano
Sammy Sosa
Geovany Soto
Matt Szczur
Ryan Theriot
Darryle Ward
Todd Wellemeyer
Randy Wells
Rondell White
Jerome Williams
Kerry Wood
Carlos Zambrano
Julio Zuleta

3 comments:

  1. Looks like part of lettering/numbering because of the pinstripe in the background? None of the letters from his name make sense except maybe the U? Not sure it's that narrow at the crook on bottom though. Or the bottom of the R. Maybe the top inside of the 4?

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