Showing posts with label Topps Home Run Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topps Home Run Challenge. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2020

How to Win Topps Home Run Challenge Contest



Topps is going into it's third year of the Home Run Challenge contest. Basically, you enter a code found on insert cards in 2020 Topps products of a certain player and you choose a day you think they will homer. If they go yard on that day; you win an insert parallel of that player. I have played it the last two years and have enjoyed it. I have been pretty successful with the game and figured I would pass along how I attack the game.

Tip #1: DO NOT ENTER THE CODE AND WILLY-NILLY PICK A GAME. You have until the day before a game to enter the code. I've entered codes as late as 11:30pm the night before a game and had them work. If you put in a code and the game gets rained out: YOU LOSE. If the player on your card does not play the day you enter your code: YOU LOSE. 
What I usually do is make a list of the guys I have codes of. I look at the weekly schedule they play and the pitching match ups which you can find up to 5 days in advance. A simple google search can provide your player's history against each starter.
I  look for;
1. Decent success historically against a pitcher. A few dingers or high batting average at least.
2. Righty/Lefty matchups and the pitcher's recent record. If I have Cody Bellinger and know he's facing a right hander who is 1-7 with a 5.75 era I am likely to play the code.

Tip #2: Check both the weather for the next day to make sure they will play the game AND take a quick look to make sure the player you have is likely to play and isn't injured or have a scheduled day off. I have lost on codes I played by rainouts, players taking a random day off, and also a guy was traded 5 minutes after I entered the code and he traveled to his new team the next day instead of playing. In all those cases the code was wasted.

Tip #3: Save your codes! This might be the most difficult tip to explain but read carefully. ONLY PLAY ONE CODE AT A TIME. You must know what you win. For each code put in and date guessed correctly you win a parallel insert that is colored for that month and numbered to the amount of total winners for that particular month for that particular player. See pic below for example.

Hypothetical situation: I play a 7 Cody Bellinger codes, one each day in a week because I think he will homer at least once this week. That week Bellinger homers on 3 days. Yay a winner! BUT, I have won 3 of the same card. Lets say 30 other people chose correctly that month too. My 3 cards are now numbered /33 instead of /30. Not a huge difference but if 100 people do that the numbers on these cards are going to skyrocket and everybody knows from collectors to flippers; lower numbers are always better.

If you play one at a time until you win, then you can hold the rest of your codes for the next month. This saves codes to use the next month, keeps numbering down, and doesn't give you a bunch of doubles of the same card. As you can see below the different months aren't even that different. I see guys trying to scoop up 163 cards of one player. Really if you had 12 of a player and chose wisely you could win each month and save having to trade and buy for 163.
The last pic below is a screen shot of some of my history with the contest. I was about 26% successful in 2018 and 46% successful in 2019.

Here is an example of what you win. Notice the two Bellingers are of different months (Blue August and Gold June). 

The blue Bellinger is /244 which means in August 2019 244 people chose the correct date with their code for a Bellinger home run. 


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Sometimes, I Could Kiss My Mailman! Contest winnings, TCDB Trades, Topps Home Run Challenge Winner



What would you pick?!



I won a twitter contest from MLBPA forcing me to pick an auto card. Above you can see my options that were still available. I can't begin to tell you how difficult the decision was for me. I know, I know; you feel so sorry for my whiny ass. I chose Yelich on the basis of his MVP and future MVP award potential. Acuna autos are sweet but RC Acuna autos are the best plus, he's young and unproven. I PC Arenado and don't have an auto of his yet but he isn't really an MVP candidate and there are a handful of third basemen nowadays that are just like him so I should be able to afford one soon. So Yelich made his way to me BUT, BUT, BUT; not that easy. The package arrived as a wrapped and sealed bubble mailer. While looking at the package I noticed a smaller bubble wrap in the middle. I pulled it out and there was my card. WHAT?! They wrapped it in the bubble mailer and left it open on the ends. It could have fallen out at any point. The pictures above are of the still sealed bubble mailer. Unbelievable. I was luckier to get the card in hand than I was to be chosen as a winner. This stuff only happens to me.


Short mail day video:






Also in the file of "This shit only happens to me" I give you:

Purple variation Meadows glued into the packaging. 

Ebay seller sent me this Miggy RC loose in a ziploc. 

This trader found a good fitting thin cardboard for a pwe.


Yup, I'm gonna need this.

Some new stuff.



Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Video Post: Trade Packages, Box Break, and Other Goodies


Here is another video of some TCDB trade packages and a Hobby Legends Topps Series 2 break. I am pjdionne12 on Trading Card Database if you want to trade!




Here is a better view of my Topps Home Run Challenge winning cards. There is a lot of talk about the numbering and a lot of people are claiming to be owed cards beyond the numbers that have been printed. I am awaiting a public response from Topps. Should be interesting and I am a little leery of moving these until I find out what the numbering issue is and how it will effect the market on these. Leave it to Topps to screw up something relatively simple. These are available for sale or trade for other winners of Hoskins, Soto, or Arenado.






Bought a pack of minor league at the LCS while picking up penny sleeves. This was the only interesting card. 

Retail blaster of series 2.

A couple of Meijer packs gave me these.

I'm working on one of these things I've seen people do.

Friday, June 14, 2019

VIDEO POST: 2019 Topps Home Run Challenge WINNERS April/May! Harper, Torres, Ohtani, Sanchez

 

It would seem I recieved my 2019 Home Run Challenge winners for April and May well before some other collectors. Not sure why, but a few have reached out angrily wondering how I have mine in hand when theirs say "processing" still. Sorry, no idea. Above is a quick unboxing of my package from Topps, an Ebay box break I was in for Topps Finest, and a Trading Card Database trade package. All Home Run Challenge cards are available for purchase as I am in need of funds for the National.

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Tigers Game and More Cracked Bat Goodies!

Julie from A Cracked Bat blog sent me so much stuff I am still only a small percentage through it all. Here are some more pictures of goodies.








Tigers Game 6/6 Tigers vs. Rays

Took advantage of the Tigers' midweek deals and hit a ballgame with my buddy's family. The game was meh but Nolan had a blast meeting Paws, riding rides and hanging with his friend. 











Finest Break

I bought into another Ebay case break. This time Topps Finest was the product and I had Tigers and Rangers. Nolan Ryan has a few (very few) autos in the product so I took a chance. I hit a Stewie auto /150 but no other hits. Excited to get this auto in hand. Breaker was Black Bog Breakers and they were good. 




MLB Network Topps Home Run Challenge Help


I caught a quick glimpse of this on MLB Central and thought it was really cool. BUT, they were giving picks for the day of. If you have the actual cards you have to put them in the day before your date choice. It would be nice if they chose the day before so you could use their input. I am contemplating doing a weekly post either on here or twitter giving my picks for who would be a good choice on certain days and the tips and tricks I have for success. Who knows if I will put it together with my busy schedule.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Like a Cracked Bat Over the Head: Buried in Want List Cardboard

Please forgive me Julie for taking so long with this post, 'tis Tee-ball season.







A Cracked Bat

Julie runs the blog: A Cracked Bat: Baseball Cards and a Hot Dog. She chases the old English D along with John, Dennis and me. Recently, she gave me a heads up that a "small" box was headed my way. Her idea of a "small" box was a huge chunk of my wantlist from TCDB which we are both members of. I took some pictures but there was way too much goodness in this box for the few pics I took to do it any justice. This box had everything!


I have had the backer that these pins go on since 2007 and I think I have a Brandon Inge and Jim Leyland pin floating around here somewhere. These three are a wonderful addition and motivation to get this pin collection completed. 

Stick 'Ums and ProVisions. Be still my heart. 

Sweet Nolan Ryan from the year before I was born. 

Some thick cardstock of a couple former Tiger aces.

This is just some of the Ty Cobbs in the box. I needed the Masterpieces for the set I am working on. 

The Cecil Fielder gold signature is one of my favorite cards now. 

Two things I love; unscratched game cards and Jim Thome!

I saw Edmonds was going to be at the National but thought $60 was a little steep for me to give up box digging time for him. Especially when I can probably buy an Edmonds auto for less. BUT, then I saw the 1990 All Star card. I need some ink on that thing! And yes, that is a relic card.

Vintage Tigers!

Relics and Ink! I've needed a Tanana auto for a long time.
Omar Vizquel relic with the Indians. Amazing card!
Thank you so much for thinking of me and dropping these awesome cards on my Julie! Make sure everybody checks out her blog, tracks her down on Twitter, and friends her on Trading Card Database. You just might find yourself buried in wantlist cardboard.


High Quality TCDB Trade!

Check out this 7 card trade package I received in a recent Trading Card Database trade:

I apparently have an affinity towards highly skilled 3rd basemen i.e. Arenado, Chapman, B. Anderson...



I am usually not a fan of manufactured relics but this card is awesome in person.


Here are some other recent pickups:

Finally found Walgreens cards. (Now that nobody wants them). The two cards above made their way into my PC and I have  a stuck loaded onto TCDB for trade. 4 hanger boxes opened and not one yellow RC. 

The Paredes is from a TCDB trader who originally sent me a PWE that showed up owing $3.11. It made up for it!

I pulled the weirdest messed up Stadium Club card the other day. For ripples across the front. Never seen that before. #ebay1/1

Picked up some basketball on a whim looking for Pistons or Doncic cards. Got one.

Also pulled the lowest numbered card of the year so far for me. /10!

TTM Return!

This year has been one of the worst for TTM returns. It seems MLB players have given up on it. Matt Davidson did hook me up though. I saw this sweet looking card and thought it could use a scribble. 



Topps Home Run Challenge


It looks like the Home Run Challenge winners for April are about to roll out. Notice however, my May winner Ohtani says April...hmmm; he didn't play in April. We shall see what shows up.