Classic card of the week



Mark Davis, 1990 Upper Deck

Few things bring as much joy to a baseball fan as opening a pack of cards and getting one that features an average player signing an autograph for someone else. I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it. But when that picture is taken in the journalistic style of photography normally reserved for weddings and Bar Mitzvahs, well, that's when you've got something truly special on your hands. Don't you think for one second that the Upper Deck photographer who took this extraordinary shot didn't dirty his corduroy blazer doing so. Cause he did. And he almost got a tick, laying all up in the grass like that! But it was all worth it once the world was treated to this breathtaking photo of Mark Davis, signing autographs in the sky, his royal blue uniform amidst the sky blue of life, a curly mullet blowing in the wind...magnificence is an understatement. "Ewww, I just swallowed a cloud," is what Mark Davis could often be overheard saying, a hint that this photo is, in actuality, not an illusion. In fact, Mark Davis really was 28-feet tall, and the photographer who took this shot was actually standing on a ladder. And Mark Davis is, believe it or not, signing a billboard that he ripped off one of the local Kansas City highways, and he is too tall to even notice that it is upside down.

Did you know?
After Davis went into a drunken rage after a blown save in 1989, the rest of the Royals were forced to knock him out with a rock from a slingshot, at which point they tied down his limbs with rope in the outfield.

Comments

Anonymous said…
welcome back to blog world. oh and by the way you don't live in the ville nj anymore, change your location!!






lil matthew
mkenny59 said…
hey, you're right! i'm on it...
Anonymous said…
Welcome back - i found your site about two months back, and i've told a number of my friends about it. The Classic Card write-ups are hilarious. Have you ever checked out the 1987 Topps Ed Lynch card -now that's a classic.
Anonymous said…
Wow - after I wrote my last comment, I saw the 87 Lynch card in your archives. Glad you caught that one, because its a classic.
mkenny59 said…
hey, thanks a lot praecipe! there's a few amazing ed lynch cards out there, but the 87' topps is the gold standard. thanks so much for checking out the blog!