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This blog will discuss the 1980s and the baseball card collecting hobby, with a focus on the Chicago Cubs. Contrary to vintage baseball cards, the majority of modern cards are affordable. The various sets will be considerably simpler to obtain. So, with thousands of cards in between, we'll start with 80 Topps and end with 89 Upper Deck. The apex of this period was represented by the Sandberg Rookie of the Year in 1983.


Monday, September 19, 2011

2011 Topps Pro Debut

Number of Cards

330 cards in the 2011 Topps Pro Debut collection included 14 Cubs players.

Size of Cards

The size of the cards are standard-size 2 ½ x 3 ½

Basic Features

This set is unique in that it includes all Minor League Baseball players. While you won't find any big names, one of these players might become the next big Cubs superstar.

Parallel Cards:

  • Blue /309
  • Gold /50

Insert

  • Side-by-Side
  • Dual Prospect
  • Auto cards
  • Single-A All-Stars
  • Double-A All-Stars
  • Triple-A All-Stars

Chicago Cubs 2011 Topps Pro Debut Checklist


Number Player
65 Hak-Ju Lee
99 Brandon Guyer
144 Josh Vitters
199 Reggie Golden
216 Elliot Soto
222 Hunter Ackerman
246 DJ LeMahieu
255 Chris Archer
275 Dallas Beeler
292 Nicholas Struck
302 Brett Jackson
304 Aaron Kurcz
306 Austin Reed
321 Dustin Geiger




Inserts Cards:


Single A All-Stars
4 Brett Jackson

12 Hak-Ju Lee


Double AA All-Stars
34 Robinson Chirinos

44 Steve Clevenger


Memorabilia cards:

Debut Cuts Autograph
a 'cut' autograph of some top MiLB Prospects.
Serial Num/33
DC-RG Reggie Golden 


Minor League Material Relics
Base
Gold - Serial Num/50
Red - Serial Num/5
Red Oversized PATCH - Serial Num/5
MiLB Logoman Patch - Serial Num/1

BJ Brett Jackson


CA Chris Archer


JV Josh Vitters


Red Oversized PATCH






Solo Signature Autograph
Blue - Serial Num/199
Gold - Serial Num/50
Red - Serial Num1/1
SSA-JV  Josh Vitters

Side-By-Side Dual Autographs
DA-VM  Josh Vitters-Michael Moustakas

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