Base Set: 55 of 330 (16.67%)
(Five doubles)
Short set: 49 of 200 (24.50%)Parallels:
2 Short Prints (201-230): C. Ripken, Jr., W. Ford
1 US President: G. Washington
1 1936: D. Jeter
2 Sport Royalty: D. Jeter, T. Bradshaw
3 Red Backs: D. Mattingly; '36 J. Santana; Sport Royalty Amy van Dyken
Inserts:
1 Berk Ross: R. Jackson
Mirrors:
1 Yankee Tedium Lunacy: P. Rizzuto, for The Money Store
Notes:
Both the Terry Bradshaw Sport Royalty and the Derek Jeter 1936 SPs have green-ink backs as opposed to black. For Upper Deck's sake, I hope this was an honest mistake and not a stealth gimmick.
I had no idea the Berk Ross inserts were that small!
I've now ripped three Blasters and every one of the mini parallels I've received were from the SPed subsets.
I pulled three Yankee SPs, a Mattingly mini, a Reggie Berk Ross insert, and a Yankee Tedium Lunacy of The Scooter. Dare I say it....
YANKEE-JO!!!!!!
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I have some Goudey doubles and I still need a few. Let me know if you want to make a trade.
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All the '36 Goudey cards have green backs, so that's normal. The orignal 1936 cards have black in on the back so go figure. There are two different levels of Sport Royalty SPs. 271-300 are normal Short prints and have black backs. 301-330 are extra short printed and have green backs. It's not a big sample size, but so far I've pulled 11 black back short prints and only 2 green backs (and they were both Tony Gwynn, grrrr)
You did really good on this box. Every blaster I've gotten so far has had three mini cards (or two minis and a Berk Ross), 4 short prints and 2 yankee stupids. I'm pretty sure the mini SPs are not short printed, I've gotten a bunch of them too.
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