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Its always bitter sweet when Bowman’s Best rolls around. For awhile now, this brand traditionally is one of the last MLB-licensed products to come out before the end of the year. Then we sink into a long gap before the 2019 products start pumping out. The 2018 baseball collecting season has been a wild ride thanks to rookies like Shohei Ohtani, Ronald Acuña Jr., and Juan Soto. I wonder what 2019 will bring?
Bowman’s Best is a great product to end 2018. Especially the way its been configured the last few years. Prospects and rookies continue to dominate the checklist, but you can pull some nice veteran cards too. Recently drafted prospects are one of the main attractions this product has. New prospects such as Casey Mize, Alec Bohm, and Triston Casas are all top guys who have some of their first cards in here.
If you’re not someone who wants tons of base cards leftover after the break has finished, Bowman’s Best is perfect for those prospect hunters. A master box consists of (2) mini-boxes. Inside each mini-box there are (6) packs housing (5) cards each. Every mini-box has (2) autographs. That’s (4) autographs per master box.
The base set consists of (99) cards. A mix of (70) rookies and veterans, and (29) top prospects. Parallels include Refractor, Atomic Refractor, Purple Refractor #’ed/250, Blue Refractor #’ed/150, Green Refractor #’ed/99, Gold Refractor #’ed/50, Orange Refractor #’ed/25, Red Refractor #’ed/10, and Superfractor #’ed 1/1.
No relics here folks. All autographs. Most on-card too. For the most part your autographs are going to be from the Best of 2018 set. These cards resemble the base set, and come in a variety of colored parallels. The Dual Autographs are very impressive and numbered to (25) or less. The Mike Trout/Shohei Ohtani and Derek Jeter/Aaron Judge examples look sick. Other autographs include 1998 Best Performers, Early Indications, Neophyte Sensations, and Power Producers. All of these have numerous parallels, and non-autographed counterparts.
When I first started collecting as a Phillies fan I needed to have Scott Rolen’s 1995 Bowman’s Best rookie. I still have it today sitting on my shelf. I enjoy Bowman’s Best as its a semi-quick thrill with newly drafted prospects along with some veterans.
Here is what I pulled:
Autos
Parallels
Inserts
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