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  • 2011 Topps USA Baseball Hobby Edition Complete Set Box Break Recap and Review

    USA Baseball was founded in 1978 to oversee amateur baseball andorganize our country's national teams. Topps was there in the beginning to cover USA Baseball. Here is an example.
    Most of you know this is Mark McGwire’s 1985 Topps card, acard that played a significant role during the hobby’s boom in the late 80’s and is still sought after today.


    While you can find USA Baseball cards in products likeBowman Draft Picks & Prospects, to really delve into the differentteam's players you must turn to the sets specifically dedicated to USABaseball. This year the hobbyedition of 2011 Topps USA Baseball Box Set is excellent, fully covering threeof USA Baseball’s National teams, Collegiate, 18U and 16U.


    It’s obvious that this set falls under our boxed setclassification for the purposes of this review. Besides the 61 card base set,the box promises to deliver 7 Autographs and 3 Relic cards but we did a littlebetter than that.


    Here are some of the cards from our box.

    From The Collegiate National Team

    Deven Marrero, front and back


    Josh Elander, Michael Lorenzen


    Marcus Stroman, Michael Wacha

    From the 18U National Team

    Albert Almora, Gavin Cecchini



    Walker Weickel, Addison Russell

    From the 16U National Team

    Keegan Thompson, Bryson Brigman


    Austin Meadows, Zach Collins

    The Hits

    Zach Collins Triple Relic #/240, Carson Kelly Triple Relic #/240


    Corey Knebel Red Triple Relic #/25



    Clate Schmidt Triple Auto Relic #/214, Brady Rodgers Triple Auto Relic #/214


    Jeremy Martinez Auto, Mark Appel Auto

    Troy Conyers Auto, Tyler Naquin Auto


    Cole Irvin Red Auto #/99, Matt Vogel Gold Auto #/25


    Overall look
    The design here is straightforward and attractive. No stats here. Just write-ups on the back but thatmakes sense considering the amount of games these teams play. Regular card autos are on-card done inblue, red & green ink and gold paint. While I am not a fan of paint pens on regular cards, the gold auto Ireceived was very clean. Doing these with a thin pen helps a lot.


    Does the checklist of players feel complete?
    Pretty much the full rosters for all three teams are here so that isas complete as one could expect.


    Are there any bonus cards included?
    Yes, the hits. Very nicely done with a good distribution of players from the threeteams. Anyone who makes a USA Baseball team has to be a top player, but a nice percentage of the hits here were of the standouts amongst them.


    Boxed Set vs. Set Building
    No set building option here.


    Rating

    5 out of 5


    2011 Topps USA Baseball Hobby Edition Box Set should be a part of youryearly Baseball card purchases, especially if you are into prospecting.



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    Vogel is rockin some Wild Thing shades circa Major League.

    Almora and Cecchini were in the last set too weren't they?
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