Showing posts with label Jim Paciorek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Paciorek. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2015

PCPCs part 1: Jim Paciorek

I introduced five new player collections a couple weeks ago and now I can finally get around to showing them off!  Because I'm like that, I'm making these five posts into a new feature called "Promptly Completed Player Collections."

PCPC's first subject will be Jim Paciorek, and that's by default as I'm still waiting on some cards from COMC, Sportlots, and Justcommons for the other guys (meaning it might be a bit longer until you see the other four posts).

I briefly introduced Paciorek in the post linked above, but if you're too lazy to look at it again, here's a quick refresher:

Jim, a native Detroiter, is the brother of former Colt '45 John and his more famous sibling Tom.  He was selected by Milwaukee in the 8th round in 1982 after a Michigan career that also included time with the football team.  A corner infielder/outfielder, he made his debut in 1987 and appeared in 48 games for the Brewers.  That ended up being it as far as his MLB career was concerned, but he did pretty well for himself in Japan from 1988-93.

Ok, on with the cards.  I had nothing of his going into this project, and here's what I picked up, representing the entirety of his collection:
Jim Paciorek 1987 Fleer Update RC and Glossy
I hope you didn't blink or you might have missed it!  Yep, in a sign that 1987 was not 2015, Jim wasn't represented on 30 different rookie cards, 10 autograph versions, and nine 1/1s.  He played in just 48 games and was out of the league, and Fleer was the only manufacturer that saw fit to include him in a set, in this case their '87 Update series.  Naturally, then, he also appeared in the Glossy boxed set, so I nabbed one of each card, and now my smallest PC of all time is complete!  I won't bother to link you to the album or checklist here since this is it.

Please do keep your eye out for new posts in this series soon, though, and as always, have a gander at my ongoing player collections here.

Monday, February 2, 2015

New year, new PCs!

Collecting inspiration can come from the funniest places.  Case in point:  as I was flipping through my subscribed blogs last Friday I caught a fun post from Nick at Dime Boxes.  It's possible most of you that read this blog caught that post because he's a great blogger, but in case you didn't for some reason go check it out.  Basically he used cards to summarize a tough week that hopefully looked to be getting better.  Besides the neat premise I noticed one of the more interesting cards he included:
This is a '95 Stadium Club base card of former Brewers pitcher Mike Ignasiak.  While I'm sure most of you would look at this card and say to yourself, "Hey, that's hilarious!  He's wearing his jersey backwards!" (and of course I did too), my main thought was "Hey, I recognize that name, didn't he play for Michigan?  Sure enough, a trip to baseball-reference.com confirmed that very fact.  And that find led me to click on the "School" link that shows you all the players that attended a specific high school or college, because that gives you a fantastic list you can sort every which way from Sunday.

Though I had done something similar in the past and maybe come up with a new name or two, I'd apparently not put in as much effort as I could have because in addition to Mike up there I found four other guys I still wasn't collecting (plus Steve Howe, about whom I'm still on the fence).  Since it's a new year and I spent very little in January, plus cards for my other PCs have relatively dried up, I thought I'd go whole hog at those five players with the help of three of my favorite card sources:  COMC, Justcommons, and Sportlots.  One Super Bowl Sunday later I got a lot done, and you'll see the fruits of my labor when those various packages arrive in the next couple weeks.

In the meantime, why not introduce each player so you and I can learn about the careers these guys had and the cardboard on which they appeared?  Here, then, are six players you may or may not have been aware suited up for the Maize and Blue before plying their trade in the Majors:

1.  Tom Grieve (OF)
Playing career:  1970, 1972-79
Team(s):  Senators/Rangers, Mets, Cardinals
Interesting facts:  Drafted 6th overall in 1966 (the Reggie Jackson draft); Father of former MLBer Ben Grieve;  Attended Michigan for student deferment during Vietnam War; Part of four-team trade in 1977.
Number of cards:  16 (checklist)
Cards I own:  0

2.  Mike Ignasiak (RHP)
Playing career:  1991, 1993-95
Team(s):  Brewers
Interesting facts:  Drafted in the 8th round in 1988, 11 picks after Tim Wakefield;  Previously drafted by the Cardinals in 1987's 4th round;  That hilarious Stadium Club card above.
Number of cards:  15 (checklist)
Cards I own:  1, the '94 Topps above (album link)

3.  Jim Paciorek (1B/3B/LF)
Playing career:  1987
Team(s):  Brewers
Interesting facts:  Drafted in the 8th round in 1982;  Previously drafted by Cleveland in 1981's 14th round;  Brother of 18-year vet Tom Paciorek.
Number of cards:  2, 1987 Fleer Update and a Glossy parallel (checklist)
Cards I own:  0

4.  Lary Sorensen (RHP)
Playing career:  1977-85, 1987-88
Team(s):  Brewers, Cardinals, Indians, A's, Cubs, Expos, Giants
Interesting facts:  Drafted in the 8th round in 1976;  Part of deal that sent Rollie Fingers and Ted Simmons to Milwaukee;  1978 All-Star, went 18-12 with 17 CG
Number of cards:  36 (checklist)
Cards I own:  1, the above 1986 Topps (album link)

5.  Gary Wayne (LHP)
Playing career:  1989-94
Team(s):  Twins, Rockies Dodgers
Interesting facts:  Drafted in the 4th round in 1984, ahead of future Tiger Mike Henneman;  Previously drafted by Oakland in 1983's 23rd round, one pick before notable Pirate Jeff King;  1 career hit and 2 RBI in 2 career ABs.
Number of cards:  36 (checklist)
Cards I own:  4, all from 1990s sets, including the above '90 Score RC (album link)

As usual anything I own is by virtue of those cards falling within sets I've completed.  Stay tuned for more posts featuring these guys (and others from my baseball and hockey PCs) very soon.

And once again, a big thanks to Dime Box Nick for inspiring me to chase these PCs!