I decided to showcase another recent McCovey pick up this week. I promise I will get some more vintage cards into the mix but this card just came in and is a very nice addition to my collection.
This is my first autograph pick up of McCovey out of this year's Tribute issue. I thought I would share the pros and cons of this card/set from my perspective.
Pros:
- Its a Willie Mac Auto!
- I like how the blue of the card matches the blue of signture
- On card signature
- Pretty nice signature of an aging McCovey
- Great fact on the back "If there's a greater tribute to a player than winning an award, it's having one named after him. Each year since 1980, Giants players and staff have given the Willie Mac Award to the player who best exemplifies the Hall of Famer's spirit and leadership."
Cons:
- Blue really isn't a Giants color
- On the fence on the encased and stickered card - decided it is a con
- As a player collector, not a fan of all the parallels of this card, we have Base /99. Orange /25 (need one of these - bet the orange looks great!), Gold /15, Red /5, Onyx Gold Ink /1 and Purple /1 not to mention 4 signed printing plates
Speaking of the Willie Mac Award, here are the past Giants winner since the inception of the award.
Year Player
1980 Jack Clark
1981 Larry Herndon
1982 Joe Morgan
1983 Darrell Evans
1984 Bob Brenly
1985 Mike Krukow
1986 Mike Krukow
1987 Chris Speier
1988 José Uribe
1989 Dave Dravecky
1990 Steve Bedrosian
1991 Robby Thompson
1992 Mike Felder
1993 Kirt Manwaring
1994 (not awarded due to strike)
1995 Mark Leiter
1995 Mark Carreon
1996 Shawon Dunston
1997 J. T. Snow
1998 Jeff Kent
1999 Marvin Benard
2000 Ellis Burks
2001 Mark Gardner
2001 Benito Santiago
2002 David Bell
2003 Marquis Grissom
2004 J. T. Snow
2005 Mike Matheny
2006 Omar Vizquel
2007 Bengie Molina
2008 Bengie Molina
2009 Matt Cain
2010 Andres Torres
2011 Ryan Vogelsong
There are some great names in SF Giants history on this list. Is there anyone else surprised that Barry Bonds never won the spirit and leadership award? Just kidding, although Jeff Kent is somewhat of a surprise. Willie's great leadership and reputation as a wonderful teammate and stand up guy is part of the reason I was drawn to collect him as a kid.
i'm not as surprised about jeff kent winning that award. I dont know what kent was like in the other clubhouse, but when he was a Dodger, i would read the dodgers beat writers.
ReplyDeletethey would talk about how he was a no-nonsense guy who led by example, not by a lot of rah-rah speeches. i certainly saw that example on the field.
Damn that's a gorgeous McCovey Tribute. I'm pretty sure it looks way cooler in the orange variety. Good luck on picking one up!
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