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I've
admired Fleer's EX line since it debuted in 1997. But until now
that admiration has led to but the occasional loose pack purchase
here and there. Finally I found a box of 2002 EX that was close
enough in my budget that I could afford to buy it. The main draw
for me was the card stock. Printed on plastic, these cards make
for a great game of schoolyard leansies. If playing with your
cards isn't your thing, they're also darned attractive. Although
I preferred the 2001 design over this year's, the gold speckle
and see-through finish are unlike anything else you will find.
The
base set consists of 100 cards, loading the checklist with all
the top stars. There's also a multi-tiered nEXt subset featuring
40 rookies and top prospects, many of you will have likely heard
of or will ever see for more than a couple of games. Tne are numbered
to 2999, 10 to 2499, five to 1999 and 15 are unnumbered.
Although
the rush to get the latest rookies is part of the chase, this
is also where EX suffers. I'm sorry, but I don't want to have
to chase down no-name non-rookies. I understand the purpose behind
short printing cards, but it's as though none of the companies
even acknowledge what the others are doing. So if Fleer hasn't
released a Mark Prior card nobody else has either. The same is
true for Upper Deck and Topps as well so I won't point fingers
here. Fleer, however, short prints far too many of these prospect
type cards, which is one of the reasons why I've had a hard time
telling the difference between many of their sets in the last
couple of years. EX is one of their most distinct lines, second
probably to Tradition.
The
Essential Credentials parallels are a complex group of
numbered cards available in both game-used and non-game-used versions.
Essential Credentials Now includes 125 cards with numbers
1-60 being game-used. Cards are serial numbered to their corresponding
part of the set (card 1 has one copy, 2 has two copies, etc.).
Essential Credentials Future is inversely numbered and
also has 125 cards divided into two sections. The first section
invloves numbers 1-60. Card 1 has 60 parallels and card 60 is
a 1/1. Serial numbers are also inversed for numbers 61-125. Confused?
So am I.
EX
also has a variety of insert sets, many of which look as though
they were designed with their game-used parallels in mind. Behind
the Numbers looks at superstar stats. The basic version has
35 cards in the set. The design is plain with lots of wasted space
due in large part to the smallish player photo on the front. There's
also a game-used jersey version that spices things up a little
bit for 29 cards, but not much. There's also dual game-used versions
limited to 25 copies.
The
30-card Hit and Run set is about as distinct as the Behind
the Numbers inserts. Again, more wasted space and questionable
motivations behind the reason for the inserts. The answer: game-used
parallels offered in both base and bat variations.
HardWear
focuses on the Charlie Hustle's of the game, the guys who go out
there everyday and give it their all. Of all the base inserts,
these are my favorites. The top-right corner has a touch of die-cutting
and the player's position is done with a hint of embossing. Not
too loud, not as plain as the other inserts, HardWear works
for me.
Company
spokesmen Derek Jeter and Barry Bonds are each saluted with their
own four-card sets. Jeter's celebrates his four World Series victories,
each serial numbered to the year the Yankees won with him on the
team. Bonds' four MVP seasons are the focus of his insert set,
each also numbered to the corresponding year.
Finally
there's the game-used Game Essentials that includes a variety
of different types of gear ranging from the typical jerseys to
cleats to gloves. The packs list these as being serial numbered
but the one I got isn't and it doesn't look like any of the others
are either. None the less, the mixture of items beyond the generic
bats and bases is nice.
The
box I got was about as straight as you could get with 80 percent
of the base set, three nEXt SPs (including two that are actual
rookies) and base inserts that went accordingly. I even broke
the odds and got one of the HardWear cards, which are inserted
at a rate of 1:3 boxes. It's the GU cards where things get interesting.
The overall odds of GU cards is 1:8 meaning a total of three per
box. That's exactly what I got but not in the way I expected.
Both the Behind the Numbers Jersey cards and Hit and Run Bat cards
are inserted 1:24 packs so I figured I'd get one of each and a
random card from one of the others. Instead I got one Game Essentials
Kevin Brown (pants), which have no stated odds, and two Hit and
Run Base cards of Troy Glaus and Vladimir Guerrero, which come
at 1:120 packs each. While the GU Base cards are much tougher
finds, I would have rather had the more personable jersey cards.
The back of the Base cards say, "The card you've just received
contains a piece of an authentic base, used in an official Major
League game." So that means my Guerrero could have been used
in a game between the Blue Jays and Twins down in Minnesota. Memorabilia
like bases and balls are far too generic for my liking.
There
was also a problem with several of the base cards starting to
chip along the edges leaving my fingers looking like I'd just
gone ape nuts on scrath 'n win lottery tickets.
All
in all, my box of 2002 EX was a fun rip. If I'd paid original
retail I would have been disappointed, but at the sale price I
was happy, especially considering one of the better pulls (the
Guerrero GU Base) will be heading straight to my Expos collection.
Nothing in here is spectacular but the base cards are nice stuff.
nEXt
SPs:
- #/2999:
1 (104. Chris Booker [2632/2999])
- #/2499:
1
(114. Takahito Nomura [0006/2499])
- No
serial number:
1 (137. Kenny Kelly)
Inserts
- Behind
the Numbers
(1:8): 3 (5. Barry Bonds, 9. Craig Biggio, 12.
Kerry Wood)
- Hit
and Run (1:12):
2 (10. Darin Erstad, 23. Jose Ortiz)
- HardWear
(1:72):
1 (10. Jason Giambi)
- Hit
and Run Base Card (1:120):
2 (Troy Glaus, Vladimir Guerrero)
- Game
Essentials:
1 (Kevin Brown - GU Pants)
Card
Gallery
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Base
card - front
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Base
card - back
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nEXt
SP - front
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nEXt
SP - back
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Behind
the Numbers
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Hit
and Run
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HardWear
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Hit
and Run GU Base
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Game
Essential GU Pants
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Package
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Box
Breakdown
| Packs
per box: |
24
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| Cards
per pack: |
4
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| Total
cards: |
93
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| Cards
in base set: |
100
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| nEXt
SPs in set: |
40
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| Singles: |
80
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| nEXt
SPs: |
3
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| Doubles: |
1
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| Triples+: |
0
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| Inserts |
9
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| Essential
Credentials Now Game-Used (#/1-60): |
0
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| Essential
Credentials Future Game-Used (#/1-60): |
0
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| Essential
Credentials Now (#/61-125): |
0
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| Essential
Credentials Future (#/61-125): |
0
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| Behind
the Numbers (1:8): |
3
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| Hit
and Run (1:12): |
2
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| HardWear
(1:72): |
1
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| Derek
Jeter 4x Champion (#'d to match year won WS): |
0
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| Barry
Bonds 4x MVP (#'d to match MVP year): |
0
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| Behind
the Numbers Jersey Card (1:24): |
0
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| Behind
the Numbers Dual Jersey Card (#/25): |
0
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| Hit
and Run Bat Card (1:24): |
0
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| Hit
and Run Base Card (1:120): |
2
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| Hit
and Run Bat and Base Card (1:240): |
0
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| Game
Essentials: |
1
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