2009 Allen & Ginter

2009 Topps Allen & Ginter Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Allen & Ginter (129)

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PING: Back with a little more vintage for you. Lovin’ the Allen & Ginter series, but this one falls a little flat for me. I love the ultra-clean look of the first two years. While this is a nice nod to the 1880s N16 set from which the design was derived from, it’s just not my favorite of the A&G series. That said, it’s a vintage look and that usually trumps most of the modern sets for me.

Posted in 2009, Allen and Ginter, Topps on December 23rd, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Upper Deck Icons

2009 Upper Deck Icons - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Upper Deck Icons ()

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PING: Don’t have a clue what this set is about. It does have a Joey Votto card, so it’s got that going for it. I read over on Capewood’s Collections that packs of this stuff run for $1.97, so it’s got to be a bargain set.

The design really isn’t that bad, but it would probably get old after just a few packs. Nice photo of Joey on this one. Much better than featuring him with that dang camouflage jersey ;)

Posted in 2009, Icons on December 21st, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Goodwin Champions

2009 Upper Deck Goodwin Votto

DATA: 2009 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions (145)

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PING: I’m a little torn on these Goodwin Champions cards from Upper Deck. Being a fan of heritage-type reproductions, it’s right in my sweet spot. But, there are little weird things about this set that bug me. The price of a pack #3 with the amount of cards included (4, I believe) is a little off-putting. The mini-cards are sized differently than other tobacco-style cards, which is kinda odd. Also there, are times when they use odd team logos on cards, for example the Reds logo on this Johnny Bench card. It doesn’t make sense to me. One other thing that I found interesting: There is no Upper Deck hologram on the back of the card. I think it’s the first time I’ve seen an UD card without one.

For Joey’s card in this set, I would have loved to have seen a different photo. Nothing like giving a fist bump to someone not in the photo. Plus, those camouflage jerseys just shouldn’t be on cards. I don’t mind them for a game every now and again, but I would rather see a regular uniform on anyone’s baseball card. It’s the little things.

Posted in 2009, Goodwin Champions on December 20th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps Redsfest

2009 Topps Redsfest - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Redsfest (8 of 8)

ACQUIRED: Redsfest 2009

PING: Like Redsfest 2008, the Reds handed out free Topps cards of several current Reds players. This is our favorite kind of Joey Votto card – free, exclusive and good lookin’. This card is nice preview of the 2010 Topps design, as where last year they used the previous year’s design. This card has a matte finish – great for using it for an autograph at Redsfest.

Here’s a look at all 8 cards from the 2009 Redsfest set.

Posted in 2009, Redsfest, Topps on December 12th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Bowman Orange

2009 Bowman Orange - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Bowman Orange (62 38/250)

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PING: Ah, this card reminds us of autum. Such a wonderful time of the year here in the midwest. If only Joey and the Reds were playing at this time – meaning in October. They’ll get there someday, and it will be on the shoulders of Mr. Votto.

Posted in 2009, Bowman, Orange on November 21st, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps Finest Green

2009 Topps Finest Green - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Finest Green (69 97/99)

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PING: This green is a killer variation on in the 2009 Topps Finest set. It really jumps off the card. Other than the color and it being serial numbered out of 99, nothing else too special about this card. Nothing more than adding more beef to the Votto binder on my self.

Posted in 2009, Finest, Green, Topps on October 26th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Goudey Mini Green

Joey Votto - 2009 Goudey Mini Green

DATA: 2009 Upper Deck Goudey Mini Green (56)

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PING: We’re still lovin’ the Goudey. The minis are sweet. While Goudey switched to the modern card sized for their 2008 & 2009 sets, It’s nice they kept the mini in as an insert. Of course, that helps sell more cards… but we still dig them. There are Blue and Green variations in this year’s Goudey set… maybe black as well? Just more cards to track down, right?

Posted in 2009, Goudey, Green, Mini, Upper Deck on September 9th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Upper Deck Series 1

Joey Votto 2009 Upper Deck Series 1
DATA: 2009 Upper Deck Series 1 (102)

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PING: Joey’s obviously a great bowler. Look at that form! It’s interesting that he still wears his first baseman’s mitt and Reds uni when out bowling with the guys. Maybe they set up some lanes at GABP before a Sunday game or something? Family day possibly? Bowling is always good with the fam… if they start annoying you, you can always bail and play Street Fighter over at the arcade section of the bowling alley.

Posted in 2009, Upper Deck on September 7th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Bowman Blue

2009 Bowman Blue - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Bowman Blue (410/500)

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PING: The blue border version of the 2009 Bowman set is pretty good lookin’. With Joey sporting the red alternate jersey, it makes for a nice complementary-colored border.

Posted in 2009, Blue, Bowman on August 2nd, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps Finest Blue

2009 Topps Finest Blue Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Finest Blue (69 353/399)

ACQUIRED: Cincy Reds Cards

PING: ANOTHER hook-up right here from Cincy Reds Cards. Joe is hooking up folks all over the place.

I’m diggin’ the Finest this year. Rad design. Joey is featured very nicely, with the team name and brand logo included, but understated. Nice restraint. Solid layout. It just works. Plus, blue always looks fantastic on chrome.

This particular card is number out of 399. Very nice of Joe to hook me up with a #’d card.

Posted in 2009, Blue, Chrome, Finest, Topps on July 9th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps Attax

2009 Topps Attax Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Attax

ACQUIRED: Cincy Reds Cards

PING: I really don’t understand what Topps Attax really is, but this is a sweet card. Glad to add it to the collection and post it up on ye ol’ vottoTRON. Here’s a little video from Topps that explains it a little bit… but it’s marketing speak more than anything. “Strike out the competition!” Oh yeah. Well, whatever this whole thing is, I hope Joey is a good card to play in the game.

Again, Cincy Reds Cards… those cats are the shizzle.

Posted in 2009, Attax, Topps on July 8th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Upper Deck A Piece of History Timeless Moments

2009 Upper Deck A Piece of History Timeless Moments - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Upper Deck A Piece of History Timeless Moments (TM-JV 042/149)

ACQUIRED: Cincy Reds Cards

PING: Joe from Cincy Reds Cards recently sent me a nice package of cards including my two favorite players – Joey Votto and Barry Larkin. This Timeless Moments card was included and one of my favorites. I like this card a lot more than I expected to. It’s got a nice finish to it, good thickness and the design is better than average. The Upper Deck logo in the top left corner kills it a little bit… something the UP logo does a lot with their designs. This design is a huge step up from last year’s A Piece of History design as well. This particular card is number out of 149 – kinda odd. I have been unable to locate a checklist for this set, so I’m not sure what other parallels, if any, are available of this card.

Thanks again to Joe for the card. More cards from that package coming soon.

By the way, this article on Joey and the family in Dayton that hosted him while he played with the Dragons is a must-read.

Posted in 2009, Upper Deck on July 7th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps Series 2 – Silk Collection

2009 Topps Series 2 Silk - Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Series 2: Silk Collection (50/50)

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PING: What a great gimmick by Topps to get folks like me to buy more baseball cards – if you can even call this a card. It’s the first silk card in the vottoTRON collection, and we were more than happy to make room for it. It’s nice they leave that little window open on the case of the card… you know… so you can make sure it’s really silk and not just cotton. Cotton would just be… wrong. Or Rayon. ugh.

Isn’t it nice that Topps match the card to vottoTRON’s design? Approved!

Posted in 2009, Silk Collection, Topps on June 26th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps Printing Plate: Yellow

2009 Topps Series 2 Yellow Printing Plate - Joey Votto

DATA:2009 Topps Printing Plate: Yellow (1/1 #390)

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PING: YO! Folks, we finally have a 1/1 up on vottoTRON. It is a glorious day… only overshadowed by the return of the MAN himself last night in Toronto. Yeah, we’re pretty glad Mr. Votto is feeling better and back in the lineup.

So, what is there to say about this bad boy? Well it’s the first printing plate in the collection, and our first 1 of 1. It’s the yellow plate from Votto’s 2009 Topps Series 2 card (#390). Yellow always seems to be the step-child of the CMYK family, doesn’t it? Black is cool. Magenta is sexy. Cyan… exotic. Yellow just doesn’t get it’s due.

Posted in 2009, Printing Plate, Topps on June 24th, 2009 by vottoTRON

2009 Topps

2009 Topps Series 2 Joey Votto

DATA: 2009 Topps Series 2 (390)

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PING: I’ve been thinking about it for a while, and I just don’t know if I like this photo on a baseball card. Yes, it’s dynamic, has movement and it’s something you don’t see on a whole lot of cards – the lunging bunt attempt. But, there’s something awkward about it. Plus, the photo is overall pretty dark. When you put this in a binder around a bunch of other cards, you can really see how dull this photo is. I think I’m leaning towards it being a bad choice by the art directors at Topps. For a much praise Topps has been getting this year on their photography (deservedly), this one is just laying a turd in the end.

As a Reds fan though, seeing that rookie cup on a card of a Reds player is pretty nifty. Let’s keep those comin’,

Posted in 2009, Topps on June 17th, 2009 by vottoTRON