Showing posts with label gyorko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gyorko. Show all posts

Saturday, April 29, 2017

2017 SPIRIT BOX BREAK - PACK 19

90. Jedd Gyorko

260. Cory Spangenberg

276. John Lackey

225. Joe Mauer

183. Hanley Ramirez

126. Ben Gamel

197. Adam Jones

180. Raisel Iglesias

282. Braden Shipley (RC)

G269. Matt Moore

TL118. Brandon Belt - Team Leader (SFG - HRs)

It still feels weird to call Brandon Belt the Giants’ team leader in homers AND all-star but they’re both 100% accurate. Granted, 17 HRs being the team high is kind of sad...

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

2014 Spirit Base: 231-240


#231 - Jonathan Pettibone
I've always been on the fence about the Phillies' typeface. If anything, at least it's distinctive.

#232 - Jose Tabata
I don't know the context of this kiss-blowing photo but it's too good to pass up.


#233 - Jaime Garcia
It's scary to think of all the great young pitching the Cardinals had last season and then realize that they still have someone with Garcia's potential sitting in the back of the cupboard.

#234 - Jedd Gyorko
He was a pleasant surprise as a rookie. I never get tired of saying his last name, either.


#235 - Juan Perez
I don't see Perez as having a long-term MLB career so I figured I'd get him on a card now while it was still relevant.

#236 - Felix Hernandez
I know it looks like I altered the background but really it's all those King's Court signs back there sparkling like a wildfire.


#237 - Sean Rodriguez
Didn't know he existed until I was putting this checklist together.

#238 - Matt Harrison
The Rangers really need for him to get/stay healthy all year long. They'll need to pad their lead a bit more before their annual September swoon.


#239 - Josh Thole
Another good Panini photo candidate.

#240 - Tanner Roark
This is a pretty cool angle of his follow through. He's all diagonal and scrunched up but all his limbs are kept in frame. I wish they were all this easy.

Monday, February 24, 2014

2014 Spirit All-Rookie Team

The 2013 rookie crop was one of the strongest in recent years. Here's an insert to feature the most accomplished player from each position. I know this basically sounds like Topps' Rookie Cup Team but I figured it'd make more sense to turn it into an insert set instead of padding the Series 1 base set. Before I go over the design, here's the checklist I put together:

1: Matt Adams (1B)
2: Jedd Gyorko (2B)
3: Jose Iglesias (SS)
4: Nolan Arenado (3B)
5: Yasiel Puig (OF)
6: Wil Myers (OF)
7: Khris Davis (OF)
8: Evan Gattis (C)
9: Tony Cingrani (LHP)
10: Jose Fernandez (RHP)
11: Danny Farquhar (RP)
12: Walt Weiss (M)

Some of the names are no-brainers but the rest are a good chance to shine a light on some players that might not get all the attention they deserve yet. Really, though, there are a lot of guys that deserve consideration that just couldn't overtake the guys that made the cut. Also, I threw in a manager spot just because you never know who's gonna be taking the reins for the first time. With so many former players becoming skippers, there's probably a good chance there'll be someone out there who collects them. Now onto the design.


The front continues the geometric motif that's been present in all the 2014 Spirit designs so far. The two team-color bars coming in from opposite edges house all of the player information as well as the set name. Behind the player cutout is a team-color fabric with shaded polygons to add some depth. The team logo fills whatever negative space is left from the cutout. On the back, the criss-cross tabs are enlarged and reoriented to house the player photo and team cap logo. Then there's a brief write-up in the remaining negative space.


Also, since rookie/young player autos are so highly sought-after, I figured it'd be a good place to through some ink into the mix. The design is the same with only the addition of another polygon made big and white for the player to sign. Fernandez's signature isn't as wide as most but hopefully the other guys would spread out to fill the space a bit more.