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  • Set Showcase #2: 2008 UD Masterpieces Baseball


    Last Sunday, I had a few hours to kill so I sorted through some 3500 count boxes in my office. After about 10 minutes I came across some opened packs of 2008 UD Masterpieces that Ipurchased from a card show earlier this year. One card stood out in my small stack of 18 cards. It was Ichiro Suzuki's card #81. There were so many things I liked about this card.

    A. The card was printed on high quality cardstock that felt like an artist's canvas.
    B. There wasn't a picture of Ichiro on the card, there was a well done painting.
    C. He was portrayed in his classic batting pose that any true baseball fan would recognize.
    D. And most importantly, the card had a simple, but elegant design.

    Now if you're a regular reader of my blog, then you I'll be the first to tell you that refractors, mirror golds, acetates, and holoviews are some of the coolest things about collecting cards. However, I'm also a collector that appreciates a simple, well designed set that has an amazing checklist. UD Masterpieces is the epitome of that.




    After I was finished looking through the box, I immediately went online to see how much boxes were. I figured, I'd buy a couple of boxes and put together the set. But when I saw card #111 of Reggie Jackson in an Oakland A's uniform on Checkoutmycards.com, I knew I wanted the short print set too. That's when I went onto eBay to see if I could buy one without busting boxes.

    As luck would have it, I found one with a "best offer" option. I figured that it books for $120, so I'd offer 25% of that. The guy countered with $34, so I accepted. As of yesterday, I am officially the proud owner of the 2008 UD Masterpieces baseball set.

    Here's the set breakdown:

    Base Set: 120 cards (90 regular cards + 30 short printed cards)



    Hall of Famers: 30% of the set (36 cards/34 different players)
    Jim Palmer
    Brooks Robinson
    Carl Yastrzemski
    Wade Boggs
    Ryne Sandberg
    Joe Morgan
    Robin Yount
    Harmon Killebrew
    Whitey Ford
    Bill Mazeroski
    Tony Gwynn
    Ozzie Smith
    Eddie Murray SP
    Cal Ripken Jr. SP
    Frank Robinson SP
    Ryne Sandberg SP
    Warren Spahn SP
    Ernie Banks SP
    Carlton Fisk SP
    Johnny Bench SP
    Al Kaline SP
    Cal Ripken Jr. SP
    Nolan Ryan SP
    Rod Carew SP
    Tom Seaver SP
    Lou Brock SP
    Joe DiMaggio SP
    Yogi Berra SP
    Reggie Jackson SP
    Mike Schmidt SP
    Steve Carlton SP
    Willie Stargell SP
    Roberto Clemente SP
    Stan Musial SP
    Bob Gibson SP
    Dave Winfield SP

    This checklist is stacked with HOFers. In fact this set has all of my favorite players (Gwynn, Ichiro, & Greg Maddux) except Kurt Suzuki and Jackie Robinson. Kurt doesn't belong in this set. And Jackie was in the 2007 set, so my guess is that they wanted to add other HOFers to the checklist.


    So here's your question of the day. After looking over the HOF checklist, which hall of famer would you want to see added to this product?

    You might have noticed that there are two different cards of Ryne Sandberg and Cal Ripken Jr. Sandberg has a regular card and a short print, while Ripken's are both short printed. In addition to those two players, Ken Griffey Jr. (future HOF) also has two cards (a regular & a short print).

    Another thing I noticed was that there were three retired players who aren't in Cooperstown, but are in the set: Jack Morris, Don Mattingly, and Joe Carter.

    This set is definitely catered towards collectors of legends. However, there are a few rookies thrown into the set.




    Rookies: 5.8% of the set (7 players)
    Max Scherzer
    Evan Longoria
    Kosuke Fukudome
    Chin-Lung Hu
    Ian Kennedy
    Jay Bruce
    Luke Hochevar

    Overall, I am extremely happy with my purchase. Looking at the box break from other collectors, you get approximately 6 SP's per box. Since I wouldn't want to buy more than a couple of boxes, I'd probably have to buy singles of the SPs... which run anywhere from $.25 for Joe Carter to $3.50 for Ripken on COMC. Buying the set on eBay saved me time, shipping, and most likely a few dollars.

    Oh and I forgot to mention. Included in the set purchase were 5 autographs and 2 memorabilia cards. None of them are superstars, but the Peavy will be going straight to my Padres PC.




    Captured on Canvas memorabilia cards
    Ivan Rodriguez
    Jake Peavy




    Stroke of Genius autographed cards
    Noah Lowry (out of baseball)
    Bill Hall (batting .236 with 12 homeruns)
    Kelly Johnson (batting .290 with 17 homeruns)
    Gavin Floyd (July's MLB pitcher of the month)
    Glen Perkins (6.28 ERA in AAA)

    I love the framed borders on both of these inserts. The canvas card stock and the on-card autographs are additional bonuses. Personally, if there's a downside to this product it would be Upper Deck's selection of players in the Stroke of Genius set. Don't get me wrong, the set contains Cal Ripken Jr., Ozzie Smith, Ken Griffey Jr, Jim Palmer, and Derek Jeter... and maybe another 5 to 10 decent names. Unfortunately, there's 68 autographs in this set (that's around 50 Bill Hall's and Kelly Johnson's). In my humble opinion... this would have been a classic autograph set if they would have left off the 50 lower end autographs and stayed with just the big names.

    By the way, if you're interested in buying boxes of this stuff... here's a breakdown of the going rates (w/o shipping):

    Dave and Adams: $35/box
    PGH: $34.95/box
    Blowout: $33.99/box
    Big T's: $30.95
    DCS: $37.95
    Cards Infinity: $37.75
    Charm City Cards: $39.00
    eBay completed listings (includes shipping): $38 to $40





    Thanks for reading!





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    I love those Masterpieces cards. The canvas feel on the surface of the cards is a cool feature.

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