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  • 2011 Topps Baseball Update Series Box Break Recap and Review

    2011 Topps Baseball Update Series is the final piece of the master release of Topps Baseball Cards for this year. Update does just that, putting players in their traded team’s jerseys, providing a record of the All-Star game and covering Rookies who got mid season call ups. The design is identical to Series 1 and 2 with two significant additions, Cognac and Blue Hope Diamond cards, which bridge all 3 releases.


    Like Series 1 and 2, Update Series falls under our classification of trading cards because of its reasonable price point and base/insert card foundation. While hits can be found even in single retail packs, those who’s primary purpose is pulling hits from this product will most likely be looking to increase their odds with purchases that are hobby exclusives, some with multiple box orders or even by the case. The hobby box, like the one we opened for this review, contains 36 packs with 10 cards per pack and each box yields one autograph or relic card.


    Here is a look at some of the cards we found in our box.

    Update cards - Cliff Lee, who was in his Rangers Uniform in Series 1 and Carlos Beltran who was traded from the Mets to the Giants mid-season.



    Rookie Cards - Here is Blake Beavan in his Rookie Card noted with the RC MLB Symbol and his Rookie Debut card which lists his first appearance, July 3, 2011



    Here is two more Rookie cards, Eric Hosmer and Paul Goldschmidt



    All-Star Game cards - Scott Rolen from the game and Robinson Cano from the Home Run Derby



    Season Moments - Derek Jeter joins the 3000 hit club


    Base Card Parallels



    Diamond Anniversary - Sam LeCure, Armando Calarraca, Aaron Harang
    Daniel Moskos, Victor Martinez, Jose Morales
    Ryan Adams, Javy Guerra, Prince Fielder


    Cognac


    Xavier Paul, Tom Wilhelmsen, Michael Pineda
    Mark Kotsay, Drew Butera, Nathan Adcock
    Yorvit Torrealea, Charlie Morton, Austin Jackson



    Jeff Karstens, Ivan DeJesus, Johnny Damon
    Michael Wuertz, LeTroy Hawkins, Chris Capuano
    Joaquin Benoit, Rich Harden, Barry Enright



    Zach Britton, Michael Martinez, Mark Melancon
    Tyson Ross, Eric Sogard, Chris Getz
    Chris Gimenez, Erik Bedard, Michael Crotta



    Matt Downs, Nick Masset
    Eric Chavez, Brandon Kintzler



    Scott Baker, B.J. Upton, Kris Medlen
    Matt Holliday, Matt Kemp, Casey McGehee
    Ryan Spilborghs, Raul Ibanez, Curtis Granderson



    Mike Minor, Livan Hernandez, Rajai Davis


    Gold #/2011

    Elliot Johnson, Brendan Ryan, Brad Hand
    Tom Gorzelanny, Bill Hall, Alexi Ogando
    Greg Dobbs, Takashi Saito, Mitchell Boggs


    Lyle Overbay, Matt Downs, Aaron Heilman
    Ryan Vogelsong, Kevin Jepsen


    Blue Hope Diamond #/60

    John Buck, Erik Bedard



    Phil Rizzuto


    Black Border #/60

    Sean Burroughs


    Diamond Giveaway Codes

    Carl Crawford. Prince Fielder
    Mickey Mantle, Jose Bautista
    Adrian Gonzalez, Cal Ripken Jr.


    Toppstown Codes

    Michael Pineda, Jaime Garcia
    Eric Hosmer, James Shields, Mandy Rodriguez


    Diamond Duos

    Albert Pujols & Lance Berkman, Zack Greinke & Shaun Marcum
    Grady Sizemore & Shin-Soo Choo, Adrian Gonzalez & Jose Bautista


    Topps 60

    Nolan Ryan, Roberto Alomar, Sandy Koufax
    Jimmy Foxx, Frank Thomas, Joe DiMaggio
    Reggie Jackson, Fergie Jenkins, Cy Young


    Kimball Champions

    Matt Holliday, Willie McCovey, Reggie Jackson, Danny Duffy
    Zach Britton, Paul Molitor, Hank Aaron, Nolan Ryan, Miguel Cabrera


    The Hit

    Jose Reyes All-Star Workout Jersey


    Overall Look
    Like in series past, we love the design and the photography. Kimball Champions are still the best looking cards in the entire set, but the Cognac and Blue Hope Diamond cards are really nice too.


    Quality and Variety of Players and Subsets.
    Since Series 1 and 2 covers most of the players, Update is a very specific checklist and serves that function well. Thinking in terms of new Rookies and All-Stars will give you what you can expect from this release.


    Do the hits hold up?
    No big changes here. The hits work for this release.


    Will you want to collect them all?
    If you haven’t figured it out by now, Topps Baseball Cards are THE cards to collect for the widest variety of collectors. If you have been collecting Series 1 and 2, Update is a must to finish a master set for the year.


    Rating

    4 1/2 out of 5


    2011 Topps Baseball Update Series completes the 2011 Baseball Master Set, a series of cards that works well for both beginning and seasoned collectors. Your Baseball collection is incomplete without them.



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  • #2
    Great in-depth review. All that shine and inserts make the boxes fun to open even though there is only one hit. Most collectors are going to look past that though, as so many people are after the diamond parallels. The Derek Jeter and Phil Rizzuto are very nice. The Rizzuto was actually an SP in series one.

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