Showing posts with label 1976 Topps Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1976 Topps Baseball. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2017

1976 Topps Baseball

The 1976 Topps baseball set was the first set I bought complete.  It sold for $9.99.  It was cool to have the whole set, but I must admit, some of the fun of collecting was gone with that single purchase.
Printed in a single series, the 660 card set was sold in ten-card packs.  Later in the season, packs had random inserts of "traded" cards for players who changed teams too late for the original print run.  The "Traded" set consisted of 44 cards.
Longtime backup catcher Bill Fahey was in the early part of his 11 year career.
 Future Hall of Famer Willie McCovery never looked right in the San Diego Padres uniform, although the card color scheme worked well for the Padres.
 This is a great action shot of catcher Ray Fosse.  By the time this card hit the shelves, Fosse was already beginning his second stint with the Cleveland Indians and would reappear in the "Traded" set.
 One of my favorite cards, Brian Downing's card gives a great look at my favorite uniform with the famous Comiskey scoreboard in the background.
Frank Duffy appears in a rare shot of a player around the batting cage.
 Gary Matthews strikes a nice relaxed batting pose.
 Long-time reliever (and brother of tennis star Billie Jean King), Randy Moffitt gives us the classic pitcher follow-through pose.
 Future Hall of Famer Jim Palmer has one of the coolest in-action cards ever.
 The 6 card Father-Son subset highlighted father-son combos for six players who also had solo cards in the set.  It wasn't a complete "set" though, as Sam and Jerry Hairston, among others, were not represented.  The Hegan combo combined for 29 seasons and 6 All-Star games.
 Jose Cruz was just starting to breakout as a star.
Okay, I admit, Mike Squires did not have a card in this set.  He's my favorite player though and I could not resist doing a mockup of what his card would have looked like.