
Now clearly Gwynn does not have the following that Griffey Jr. does, but I have always preferred the high batting average (and now high on base percentage) players to the big HR guys (see my appreciation of John Olerud and Edgardo Alfonzo). As a kid I used to separate cards that would go in my binder from those that would be filed away in a box by batting average: below .300 and the player went to the box, above .300 and the player had a shot at the binder. Gwynn, of course, was the best of a generation when it came to batting average and contact.
The use of the bat as a palette is kind of interesting, I'm not sure how I feel about it. However, I really like the painting of Gwynn, so this is a keeper. Considering the fact that the odds of pulling one of these was 1:169 packs and that other players in the sub-set included Jaun Gonzalez and Jose Conseco I think I did pretty well. Actually, even the autographs in this set weren't that great with Lance Berkman as the best non-yankee of the group.
This also happens to be the first game used bat card I have pulled from a pack, so I will be holding onto it for that reason as well.
Awesome, now I can open the remaining six packs without any expectation and wait for my box of 2008 UD Masterpieces which I will be breaking in its entirety as part of my Opening Day festivities.
Tony gwynn? Dang thats a nice card!
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