Monday, August 10, 2015

2015 Topps Chrome - The Dodger Base Cards

This set is not suppose to be available until next week, but boxes appear to have leaked and individual cards are already making their way onto eBay.  Go here for a complete checklist.

Topps 2015 Chrome Baseball set uses the exact same design as the Topps flagship Baseball card set.  Heck, for a majority of players they use the exact same image that can be found in Series 1 or Series 2 Topps packs.  What distinguishes this set is that they are super shiny.  So, the set is a bit superfluous.  On the other hand, there are a couple of new images for both the Yasiel Puig and Joc Pederson cards, so that's nice.

It'll probably be a week or two before I'm able to nail down all of the inserts that are available.  In the meantime, check out the Dodger base cards below.

#52 Yasiel Puig                                    #55 Clayton Kershaw

#123 Yimi Garcia                               #129 Joc Pederson

#138 Adrian Gonzalez

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Blog Kiosk: 8/10/2015 - Dodger Links - Some Odds and Ends


Wow.  Check this out.  Here is a photograph of the rotunda within Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.  For whatever reason, there are very few photos of this part of the ballpark.  Pic via @MLBcathedrals on twitter.

Below are some links to check out:
"We don't have time to feel sorry for ourselves," Don Mattingly said. "Nothing happened here in Pittsburgh that changes our mind about our club. Basically, we had a chance to win every game in the series. We're lucky, really, where we're at. Nothing changes my mind that we can play with anybody."
Pujols and Kershaw have launched a joint fundraising drive for their foundations, with two grand prize winners getting to play wiffle ball with the two stars at Angel Stadium next month. The minimum donation for the raffle is $10; other prizes are available.
“I just let him know that he’s not just going to automatically be out of there against righties. He’s going to be in there, it’s just occasional days off,” Mattingly said. “I know a couple have come here recently as we want to mix Carl back in.
  • Via Scott Eden at ESPN, "Federal investigations into Cuban smuggling, Major League Baseball slow."
But people with knowledge of the federal probes have told Outside the Lines that the MLB piece of the investigation has slowed, as federal agents have struggled to convince officials at the U.S. Attorneys Office in Miami that enough evidence exists to move forward.
  • Via Steve Adams at MLB Trade Rumors, "Dodgers Release Chris Heisey."
  • The Shorpy photo blog shares a fantastic family photo from early 1965, here.  It features a couple of kids on top of a wooden bench playing with a toy.  What makes this pic noteworthy is that the oldest kid is wearing a vintage Dodger t-shirt that must be from the 1963 Dodger season.  Check it out here.
  • Via Ken Gurnick at MLB.com, "(Brett) Anderson injures right wrist on checked swing."
Anderson developed tendinitis in his right (non-throwing) wrist after a checked swing in an at-bat against Oakland's Sonny Gray on July 28. He is undergoing acupuncture and wearing a protective brace when not at the ballpark in an attempt to reduce the inflammation.

"I wouldn't be Brett Anderson without having stuff nobody's seen," the self-deprecating lefty said.
Check out a pic of some of those acupuncture needles in his arm via his instagram account, here.

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