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    I'm not a fan of spending my hard earned money on blaster boxes... especially when they're not discounted. Bottom line... even when I have beaten the odds and pulled something rare out of one... I still walk away wondering if I spent my money wisely.


    But today is different... because this time I used my student's (actually probably their parent's) hard earned money to buy me the following two blaster boxes at Target. Last month, I received three Target gift cards at the end of the school year. My original plan was to buy a 2015 Toppsfactory set, but I never pulled the trigger.




    Then last week... I noticed that my localTarget had finally has received their shipment of 2016 Archives and 2016 Stadium Clubblasters. In the thrill of the moment, I made the decision to pass on the factory set and go with the blasters.


    Of course when I came home... I had mixed feelings about my purchase. On one hand, I was excited to bust open some boxes. On the other hand... I couldn't stop thinking about all of the sub-par experiences I've had in previous years with silly blaster boxes.


    That's when I decided to look at things from another angle. Instead of only focusing on the actual card value, I factored in the entertainment value. And that's where today'sBattle of the Blasterspost comes into play.


    It's simple... instead of getting the standard 10 minutes worth of entertainment out of these blasters... I decided on turning it into a game... similar to the ever so popular Gint-A-Cuffscompetition.


    Obviously there were three major things that required me to modify the scoring of cards.


    A. I'm not using Allen & Ginter.
    B. There are twice as many Archives cards in each pack than there are SCcards.
    C. I'm way too lazy and prefer a simpler way to score.


    With that in mind... here's my Battle of the Blastersscoring system:




    I'm sure that there will be issues with scoring, but I'll cross those bridges when I get to them. Let's get it on...


    Round 1...



    Archives (0 Points): Gary Sheffield, Richie Shaffer, Max Kepler, Shin-Soo Choo, Yordano Ventura, Dustin Pedroia, Carlos Rodon, Rob Refsnyder, Jake Arrieta, and Adrian Gonzalez

    Stadium Club (10 Points): Greg Maddux (+4), Gerrit Cole, Miguel Sano, Archie Bradley Gold Parallel (+4), and Colin Rea (+2)

    Stadium Club kicks off the battle with a huge first round with three out of five cards earning them points... while Archives threw up a huge goose egg.


    Round 2...



    Archives (5 Points): David Robertson (+1), Curtis Granderson, Collin McHugh, Mac Williamson, Socrates Brito, Dennis Eckersley (+2), Ron Shelton (+2) Bull Durham Insert, Andrew Miller, Hunter Pence, and Rougned Odor

    Stadium Club (2 Points): A.J. Pollock, J.J. Hardy, Jose Abreu, John Smoltz (+2), and Dustin Pedroia

    Archives finally gets some points on the board. I ended up giving Robertsona point, because he's one of the eight cards I need for my 2016 Archivesset. Additional points will be rewarded if I pull any of the remaining seven cards I need.


    Round 3...



    Archives (6 Points): Jacob DeGrom, Alex Rodriguez, Kole Calhoun, Wade Boggs (+2), Carl Yastrzemski (+1), Lou Gehrig (+1), Bryce Harper 1968 Topps Super Insert (+2), Chris Davis, David Peralta, and Carl Edwards Jr.

    Stadium Club (6 Points): Jorge De La Rosa, Trevor May, Hisashi Iwakuma (+2), Catfish Hunter (+4), and Jason Kipnis

    I awarded Boggs with 2 points. One for being a hall of famer... and the other because it's the first card from either boxes where no limbs were cropped off. I almost awarded Iwakumaan extra point for cool photograph... but then I caught myself. The last thing I want to do is start awarding pity points. It's a nice photograph... but so is the Gehrig. I'm looking for AMAZINGLY COOLphotography.


    Round 4...



    Archives (2 Points): Josh Harrison, Matt Carpenter, Marcus Stroman, Carlos Martinez, J.D. Martinez, Garrett Richards, Gerrit Cole #1 Draft Pick Insert (+2), Freddie Freeman, Zach Godley, and Jose Peraza

    Stadium Club (5 Points): Matt Duffy, Kevin Kiermaier (+1), Jay Bruce, Trevor May Black Parallel (+4), and Luis Severino

    So far... the Kiermaier is the coolest photograph of the box break. I'm hoping to see more in the four remaining packs, because so far... the photography has been average at best.

    Halfway through the battle and Stadium Club is currently dominating over Archives with a 23 to 13 lead.


    Round 5...



    Archives (9 Points): Zach Britton, Jim Bunning (+1), Joe Morgan (+1), Justin Bour, Joc Pederson, Masahiro Tanaka (+2), Josh Donaldson 1969 Topps Super Insert (+2), Harmon Killebrew (+1), Orlando Cepeda (+1), and Edgar Martinez (+1)

    Stadium Club (4 Points): Rusney Castillo, Nolan Arenado, Tom Seaver (+3), Randal Grichuk (+1), and Brock Holt

    Archives kicks off the second half of the battle with a slew of hall of famers and is slowly chipping away at Stadium Club's lead. Edgar hasn't been enshrined yet, but I gave him a point because I needed him for my set.


    Round 6...



    Archives (13 Points): Ralph Kiner (+1), George Kell (+1), Tony Fernandez, Kris Bryant, Kyle Seager, Sonny Gray (+1), Larry Doby Blue Parallel (+5), Catfish Hunter (+2), Gary Carter (+3), and Hector Olivera

    Stadium Club (8 Points): Carlos Gonzalez, Jorge Soler, A.J. Pollock Iso Metrics Insert (+4), Ken Giles, and Ichiro Suzuki (+4)

    I pulled another card for my set (Catfish) and awarded Carterthree points because he's a hall of famer who plays on the Expos... and I really like the photograph they used of him. Archives has caught up to Stadium Club with only two packs to go. Let's see if they can pull off the miraculous comeback.


    Round 7...



    Archives (5 Points): Madison Bumgarner, George Springer, Trevor Plouffe, Tom Seaver (+1), Bert Blyleven (+1), Jim Palmer (+1), The Alomars Father/Son Insert (+2), Michael Conforto, Todd Frazier, and Wade Davis

    Stadium Club (7 Points): Kendrys Morales, Michael Reed, Derek Norris (+3), Greg Holland Gold Parallel (+4), and Aroldis Chapman

    I absolutely love the Derek Norris card. I probably should have awarded an extra "play at the plate" bonus point, but it's not like Stadium Club needs it. They have reclaimed the lead and enter the final pack with a two point lead.


    Final Round...



    Archives (1 Point): Carlos Carrasco, DJ LeMahieu, Hanley Ramirez, Carlos Santana, Ketel Marte, Jon Gray, Jason Heyward, Brian McCann, Taijuan Walker, and Adam Eaton (+1)

    Stadium Club (0 Points): Brad Ziegler, Peter O'Brien, Albert Pujols, Raul Mondesi, and Raisel Iglesias

    Wow. One point out of two packs?That's how we wrap up these two blasters? And to be honest... the Eaton was a pity point. It's a sad day when I start awarding a point for an action shot with full appendages intact. It didn't matter though... because Archives needed two points to tie... and three to win.

    Final Score: Stadium Club42Archives41

    Final Assessment: I'm sure glad I turned these two box breaks into a Battle of the Blasterscompetition, because in terms of value this was pretty disastrous.

    I mean... I didn't walk away totally empty handed. I managed to pull three cards closer to completing my Archives set. Plus the Harper and Dobyinserts will go into my binders... as well as the three Japanese players I pulled. There were also a few A's and Padrescards scattered among those two boxes. But let's be honest... there wasn't a single card in these boxes worth more than a couple of bucks.

    I guess the question I need to ask myself is...

    Was there enough entertainment value in this Battle of the Blasters to justify purchasing these blaster boxes?


    Normally, I'd say probably not. However since this was a belated Christmas present from three of my students... I feel that I need to show some gratitude and say "yes". Speaking of gratitude... a huge thank you goes out to one of my fifth grade summer school students who hooked me up with this fat piece of honeycomb:



    I wasn't exactly sure what to do with it, so she told me that her family cuts up pieces, chews on them, and then spits out the wax. It's not how I normally eat honey, but I've got to admit... it's pretty good.

    Well that's all for today. Only one more day until I get to enjoy my three day weekend. Happy Wednesday and sayonara!


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