The 1984 All-Star Program Inserts have haunted me for years. Every time I browse the Tony Gwynnchecklist over on Beckett, it's the seventh card listed. The thing that has bothered me the most about this card was the fact that I had never seen one in person and (outside of what's written on Beckett) I knew nothing about it. Finally I broke down and found a cheap copy of the program on eBay and added it to my collection.
The good news is I'm able to cross off this mysterious Tony Gwynn card. The bad news is that it's not really a card. It's part of an insert page (hence the name) in the program that includes other MLB players on the all-star ballot. I decided to put the entire set of uncut sheets in my Gwynn binder, instead of taking my chances with my sub-par scissor skills.
Now this set isn't for everyone. There's nothing special about the design. The uncut sheets pose a storage issue. And should you decide to cut them up, you risk damaging the cards... or should I say "pieces of paper".
However fans of oddballs might be able to appreciate that it's not your everyday set. And if you collect rookie cards, the checklist includes a pair of famousMets:
Donnie Baseball was also featured on a separate sheet that included write-in candidates:
Now remember... it's an all-star game program, so the set is loaded with some of the biggest names from the 1984 season:
And I'll wrap things up with my personal favorite (outside of the Gwynn):
I absolutely love seeing Pete representing Montreal and hope to one day own every card of him featured in his Exposuniform.
Happy Wednesday and sayonara!
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