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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

2012 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 2nd Edition


Number of Cards:  46
Card Size:  4" x 6"
Description:  Full bleed photos are the focus of this card's minimalist design.  The player's name can be found at the bottom of each card, with his uniform number and position in one of the top corners on either side of a simple Phillies "P" logo.  The horizontal card backs feature biographical information and complete career statistics.

How Distributed:  I purchased the original 40-card second edition set at Citizens Bank Park on July 21, 2012.  I was impressed (and I'm still impressed) with the player selection and the actual thought that went into putting together a checklist for this second half set.  Here is my original post documenting the players added and subtracted from the 2012 first edition set.

Very late in the season, the Phillies released a second version of this set, adding the six cards featured in the Complete Update Checklist below and dropping the six cards for Joe Blanton, Mike Fontenot, Hunter Pence, Jason Pridie, Brian Sanches and Shane Victorino who had all left the team via trade or release.  This post discussed the discovery of these late season cards and this post documents the additions and subtractions to the set after I had acquired it in late October 2012.

Complete Standard Checklist (Unnumbered, presented here alphabetically with uniform number and position on the front of cards): 

1. Antonio Bastardo (#37 - LHP)      
2. Mick Billmeyer (#17 - CO)
3. Joe Blanton (#56 - RHP)
4. Jake Diekman (#63 - LHP)
5. Rich Dubee (#30 - CO)
6. Mike Fontenot (#18 - INF)
7. Freddy Galvis (#13 - INF)
8. Greg Gross (#21 - CO)
9. Roy Halladay (#34 - RHP)
10. Cole Hamels (#35 - LHP)
11. Jeremy Horst (#47 - LHP)
12. Ryan Howard (#6 - 1B)
13. Kyle Kendrick (#38 - RHP)
14. Erik Kratz (#31 - C)        
15. Cliff Lee (#33 - LHP)
16. Hector Luna (#29 - INF)
17. Pete Mackanin (#5 - CO)
18. Charlie Manuel (#41 - MG)
19. John Mayberry Jr. (#15 - OF)
20. Laynce Nix (#19 - OF)
21. Jonathan Papelbon (#58 - RHP)      
22. Hunter Pence (#3 - RF)
23. Sam Perlozzo (#2 - CO)
24. Juan Pierre (#10 - LF)
25. Placido Polanco (#27 - 3B)
26. Jason Pridie (#16 - OF)
27. Jimmy Rollins (#11 - SS)
28. Carlos Ruiz (#51 - C) 
29. Juan Samuel (#12 - CO)
30. Brian Sanches (#48 - RHP)
31. Joe Savery (#55 - LHP)
32. Brian Schneider (#23 - C)
33. Michael Schwimer (#44 - RHP)      
34. Chase Utley (#26 - 2B)
35. Raul Valdes (#46 - LHP)
36. Shane Victorino (#8 - CF)
37. Ty Wigginton (#24 - INF)
38. Vance Worley (#49 - RHP)
39. Phillie Phanatic
40. Phillies Broadcasters

Complete Update Checklist, 2nd Version: 

1. Domonic Brown (#9 - OF)
2. Kevin Frandsen (#28 - INF)      
   
3. Josh Lindblom (#43 - RHP)
4. Michael Martinez (#7 - INF)        
5. B.J. Rosenberg (#53 - RHP)      
6. Nate Schierholtz (#22 - OF)
One and Only Phillies Baseball Card (3):  Fontenot, Luna, Pridie
First Appearance in Phillies Team Issued Set (10):  Diekman, Frandsen, Horst, Kratz, Lindblom, Rosenberg, Sanches, Savery, Schierholtz, Valdes
Returning Players in Phillies Team Issued Set (24):  Bastardo, Blanton, Brown, Galvis, Halladay, Hamels, Howard, Kendrick, Lee, Martinez, Mayberry Jr., Nix, Papelbon, Pence, Pierre, Polanco, Rollins, Ruiz, Schneider, Schwimer, Utley, Victorino, Wigginton, Worley

It's extremely impressive (and surprising) that Pridie has a card in this set, as he appeared in just nine games with the Phillies in July.  Fontenot and Luna also receive their one and only Phillies baseball cards in this set.

Manager (1):  Manuel
Coaches (6):  Billmeyer, Dubee, Gross, Mackanin, Perlozzo, Samuel
Phillie Phanatic (1):  The Phanatic returns to the set after a one year absence.
Broadcasters (1):  After an absence in the first edition, the broadcasters get their own card in the second edition set.  Newcomer Gregg Murphy joins Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Gary Matthews, Chris Wheeler and Jim Jackson.

Omissions:  Pete Orr is the only real omission here, as he appeared in 35 games and didn't make it into either the first or second release of this set.  Orr was on the opening day roster, was sent down to the minors on June 6th and returned to the club on September 4th.

Variations/Rarities:  Fellow collectors Steve and Rick have been invaluable in helping me checklist the variations and rarities from this set.  There are at least 10 versions of these photo cards available with a Phillies logo on the back, and these cards were used primarily for the players to sign at various public appearances.  The photos for these variations are the same used for the regularly issued cards.  The list below might not be complete and we learned of new variations available as late as December 2019 when Rick attended the annual Phillies holiday sale and completely bought out the team's inventory of autographed photo cards for sale.

Additionally, the Phillies used this design to feature new players and coaches who joined the team during the 2012-2013 offseason.  These cards were presumably produced for the sole purpose of public appearances during the team's various winter caravan stops, and again there's only the Phillies script logo on the backs.

Phillies Logo Back       
1. Mick Billmeyer (#17 - CO)

2. Rich Dubee (#30 - CO)
3. Kevin Frandsen (#28 - INF)
4. Erik Kratz (#31 - C)
5. Charlie Manuel (#41 - MG)
6. John Mayberry, Jr. (#15 - OF)
7. Laynce Nix (#19 - OF)
8. Jonathan Papelbon (#58 - RHP)        
9. Sam Perlozzo (#2 - CO)
10. Carlos Ruiz (#51 - C)

Offseason Additions
1. Mike Adams (#37 - RHP)
2. Steve Henderson (#5 - CO)

3. Wally Joyner (#21 - CO)
4. John Lannan (#27 - LHP)
5. Rod Nichols (#54 - CO)
6. Ben Revere (#2 - CF)





Interestingly enough, all these variations/rarities cards have a 2013 copyright date on the backs (see below) and they're listed here with the 2012 set only because these cards use that set's design.  Revere was acquired from the Twins on December 6, 2012 and Adams was signed as a free agent on December 20, 2012.

Resources:  14,000 PhilliesThe Trading Card Database (excludes the additional six late season cards).


This set was originally featured in a post back in January 2015, and I'm going to slowly go through some of these team issued set posts and update them with new information gleaned (if any) over the past five-plus years.

2011 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 1st Edition / 2013 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 1st Edition

Monday, July 9, 2018

Series Preview - Phillies at Mets: July 9th to July 11th

2018 Chachi 1978 Topps Missing Links #8
1978 Topps #134
Monday 4:10 Double Header, Tuesday and Wednesday 7:10
Citi Field - Flushing, NY

The double header on Monday includes the make-up game for the contest originally scheduled on April 2nd.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Fun at the @Phillies Photo Day! (Part One)

2016 Chachi Photo Day #35
2016 Chachi Photo Day #25
2016 Chachi Photo Day #21
Phillies 4Mets 2
Game 92 - Saturday Night, July 16th in Philadelphia
Record - 43-49, 4th place, 13 games behind the Nationals

One Sentence Summary:  Ryan Howard homered and Maikel Franco drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh as the Phillies defeated the Mets, 4-2, on Photo Day.

What It Means:  Our family - siblings, kids, cousins, parents and friends - occupied 17 seats in Section 421 for this game and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves in spite of the occasional rain shower.

What Happened:  Howard hit a solo shot (13) in the second inning and Franco broke a 2-2 tie with his hit.  Carlos Ruiz scored in the eighth on a wild pitch to add an insurance run.  Jared Eickhoff pitched six strong innings (two runs on five hits) and Jeanmar Gomez earned his 25th save.

Featured Cards/Field Report:  We made our way down to the field at around 5:10 to take our place in the outfield for the team's annual Photo Day.  After a six (or seven?) year absence from the event, it was great to be back and both our sons had an absolute blast.  The majority of the players were extremely gracious and most of the them took the time to small talk with our sons.  I was going to pick one or two of my favorite photos for a few custom cards, but then I thought . . . why not just make a whole set of cards?

So that's what I did.  Here's part one of the set, and I'll feature parts two and three in future posts.

Be sure to check out the 2016 Season Summary page with game results and links to game summary posts.

2016 Chachi Photo Day #1
2016 Chachi Photo Day #2
2016 Chachi Photo Day #3
2016 Chachi Photo Day #4
2016 Chachi Photo Day #5
2016 Chachi Photo Day #6
2016 Chachi Photo Day #8
2016 Chachi Photo Day #10
2016 Chachi Photo Day #7
2016 Chachi Photo Day #9

Saturday, May 21, 2016

2016 Chachi #28 Steve Henderson CO

#5
Steven Curtis Henderson
Hitting Coach

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'1"  Weight:  240
Born:  November 18, 1952, Houston, TX
Home:  Tampa, FL
Teams - As Player:  New York Mets 1977-1980; Chicago  Cubs 1981-1982; Seattle Mariners 1983-1984; Oakland Athletics 1985-1987; Houston Astros 1988
Teams - As Coach:  Houston Astros 1994-1996; Tampa Bay Rays 1998, 2006-2009; Phillies 2013-

1978 Topps #134
2013 Chachi #26
2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
7 Henderson Baseball Cards in My Collection per Zistle
First Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
First Phillies Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
First Phillies Team Issued Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
Latest Card:  2016 Phillies Team Issue #5

First Topps Flagship Base Card:  1978 Topps #134

Complete Chachi Checklist
2013 Chachi #26 (with Charlie Manuel, Mick Billmeyer, Rod Nichols and Juan Samuel)
2014 Chachi #28
2015 Chachi #28
2016 Chachi #28

Card statistics through 5/20/16.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

2015 Phillies Team Issue 2 #5 Steve Henderson

Blue Jays 9Phillies 6
Spring Training Game 6 - Saturday Afternoon, March 5th in Dunedin
Record - 2-3-1

One Sentence Summary:  Aaron Nola got hit hard in his first spring start as the Blue Jays downed the Phillies, 9-6.

What It Means:  Nola and Jeremy Helickson seem to be the front runners to get the opening day nod from manager Pete Mackanin.  There's still a lot of spring training left to determine which of the two starters comes out on top.

What Happened:  Nola gave up two first inning home runs, allowing four runs total in his two innings of work.  Taylor Featherston homered for the Phillies.

Featured Card:  The "Hendu Flu" is making its way through the Phillies clubhouse as several players and coaches have been sent home sick over the last few days.  By all accounts, hitting coach Steve Henderson is patient zero, hence the designation of the wide-spread illness as the Hendu Flu.

Camp Head Count:  66

Sunday, May 17, 2015

2015 Chachi #32 Rod Nichols CO

#54
Rodney Lee Nichols
Bullpen Coach

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'2"  Weight:  240
Born:  December 29, 1964, Burlington, IA
Home:  Helena, MT
Teams - As Player:  Cleveland Indians 1988-1992, Los Angeles Dodgers 1993, Atlanta Braves 1995
Teams - As Coach:  Phillies 2013-

1989 Topps #443
 
2000 Multi-Ad Piedmont
Boll Weevils #27
2013 Chachi #26
 
2013 Phillies Team Issue #54
 
21 Nichols Baseball Cards in My Collection per Zistle
First Card:  2000 Multi-Ad Piedmont Boll Weevils #27
First Phillies Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #54
First Phillies Topps Base Card:  N/A
First Phillies Team Issued Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #54
Latest Card:  2015 Phillies Team Issue #54

First Topps Base Card:  1989 Topps #443
First Chachi Base Card:  2013 Chachi #26

Nichols Games I've Attended per Hardball Passport

N/A

Cards and game statistics through 5/16/15.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

2015 Chachi #28 Steve Henderson CO

#5
Steven Curtis Henderson
Hitting Coach

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'1"  Weight:  240
Born:  November 18, 1952, Houston, TX
Home:  Tampa, FL
Teams - As Player:  New York Mets 1977-1980, Chicago  Cubs 1981-1982, Seattle Mariners 1983-1984, Oakland Athletics 1985-1987, Houston Astros 1988
Teams - As Coach:  Houston Astros 1994-1996, Tampa Bay Rays 1998, 2006-2009, Phillies 2013-

1978 Topps #134
2013 Chachi #26
2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
5 Henderson Baseball Cards in My Collection per Zistle
First Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
First Phillies Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
First Phillies Topps Base Card:  N/A
First Phillies Team Issued Card:  2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
Latest Card:  2015 Phillies Team Issue #5

First Topps Base Card:  1978 Topps #134
First Chachi Base Card:  2013 Chachi #26

Henderson Games I've Attended per Hardball Passport

N/A

Cards and game statistics through 5/12/15.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Phillies at Athletics: September 19th to September 21st

Friday 9:35, Saturday and Sunday 4:05
O.co Coliseum - Oakland, CA

Phillies 70-83, 5th Place in the N.L. East, 18 1/2 games behind the Nationals
Athletics 83-69, 2nd Place in the A.L. West, 11 1/2 games behind the Angels

Phillies Probables:  David Buchanan (6-7, 3.75), Jerome Williams (3-2, 2.84), A.J. Burnett (8-17, 4.40)
Athletics Probables:  Jon Lester (5-3, 2.30), Drew Pomeranz (5-4, 2.53), Scott Kazmir (14-9, 3.44)

At the Ballpark:  First of all, the A's stadium is called O.co Coliseum?  When did that happen?

Moving right along, following tonight's game there will be a Star Wars themed fireworks show.  On Saturday, the first 10,000 fans will receive an A's Oktoberfest Stein and on Sunday, the first 10,000 fans will receive a team photo.

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Ben Revere - .309
Runs:  Jimmy Rollins - 78
Home Runs:  Marlon Byrd - 25
RBIs:  Ryan Howard - 92
Stolen Bases:  Ben Revere - 47

Wins:  Cole Hamels and Kyle Kendrick - 9
ERA:  Cole Hamels - 2.47
Strikeouts:  Cole Hamels - 187
Saves:  Jonathan Papelbon - 37

1988 Topps #476, #272, #424 and #527
1988 Topps Appreciation:  It's a whole mess of A's for this installment of 1988 Topps Appreciation.  At the time these cards were released, only Dave Stewart was already an ex-Phillie, having pitched for the Phillies for parts of the 1985 and 1986 seasons, only to be released in May 1986.  Stewart would go on to finish in the top four of the A.L. Cy Young voting for the next four seasons, and he'd help lead the A's to the 1989 World Championship.  (And we think the current management team makes bad decisions!)

The next three guys - Steve Henderson, Steve Ontiveros and Dwayne Murphy - had all left Oakland by the time they became an A.L. powerhouse in the late 1980s/early 1990s.

Ontiveros appeared in 11 games for the Phillies in injury-plagued 1989 and 1990 seasons.  He'd bounce back somewhat and actually make the All-Star team in 1995 during his second stint with the A's.  Murphy wrapped up his 12-season career with 98 games for the 1989 Phillies, hitting .218.

Henderson is the Phillies current hitting coach, a position he's held since last season.  It will be interesting to see if there's any shake-up with the team's current coaching staff following the season.  It's never the hitting coach's fault that a team just can't hit, but there's no doubt the Phillies offense might benefit from a different voice.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

2014 Chachi #28 Steve Henderson CO

#5
Steven Curtis Henderson
Hitting Coach

Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right  Height:  6'1"  Weight:  240
Born:  November 18, 1952, Houston, TX
Home:  Tampa, FL
Teams - As Player:  New York Mets 1977-1980, Chicago  Cubs 1981-1982, Seattle Mariners 1983-1984, Oakland Athletics 1985-1987, Houston Astros 1988
Teams - As Coach:  Houston Astros 1994-1996, Tampa Bay Rays 1998, 2006-2009, Phillies 2013-

Phillies Cards in My Collection:
#1 - 2013 Phillies Team Issue #5
#3 - 2014 Phillies Team Issue #5

First Chachi Card:  2013 Chachi #26

Sunday, October 13, 2013

2013 Phillies Team Issue 2 #5 Steve Henderson

Before we delve into reviewing the Phillies hitting coaches of the past four decades, I wanted to briefly comment on the ongoing playoffs.  For the record, I was hoping for a rematch of the very first World Series held 110 years ago in 1903 between the Boston Pilgrims and the Pittsburgh Pirates.  The Cardinals dispatched the Pirates in five games in their N.L.D.S., so now I'm left rooting for whichever National League team would be easier for the Red Sox, and Shane Victorino, to beat in the World Series.  It's hard for me to root for the Dodgers however, so instead I'm just going to sit back and (unfortunately) relax for the second October in a row.

But on to matters concerning the Phillies, which is why you're here!  Hitting coach Steve Henderson will be back in 2014 and he hopes to continue the work he started in 2013.  If all goes according to plan, the annoying folks at Fox will be breaking in live during crucial N.L.C.S. action next fall to discuss with Henderson how he was able to work his magic and reboot the bats of Ryan Howard, Darin Ruf and Carlos Ruiz.

As far as I can tell, the Phillies didn't have an official hitting coach until Billy DeMars was given that title in 1980.  Prior to that, and according to the Phillies Yearbooks, DeMars served as the team's third base coach and hitting coach.  But he held the full-time hitting coach position for two years in 1980 and 1981.  Deron Johnson and Del Unser also had double duty as the team's first base coaches and hitting coaches between 1982 and 1987.

2013 Phillies Team
Issue 2 #21
Wally Joyner became the team's first official assistant hitting coach last season.  His time with the club lasted only a season, and Joyner will look to take on a full hitting coach position with another team in 2014.  I wonder how long it will be until there are assistant pitching coaches?  Here's the list of full and part-time hitting coaches for the Phillies since 1970:

Billy DeMars 1969-1981 - DeMars also served as first base coach (1969-1972) and third base coach (1972-1979)
Deron Johnson 1982-1984 - Johnson also served as first base coach during his coaching tenure
Del Unser 1985-1988 - Unser also served as first base coach (1985-1987)
Denis Menke 1989-1996
Hal McRae 1997-2000
Richie Hebner 2001
Greg Gross 2002-2004; 2011-2012
Milt Thompson 2005-2011
Steve Henderson 2013-

Phillies Coaches 1970-2014

Friday, May 24, 2013

2013 Chachi #26 Charlie Manuel MG and Coaches

#41
Charles Fuqua Manuel
Manager

Bats: Left  Throws: Right  Height: 6'4"  Weight: 230
Born: January 4, 1944, Northfork, WV
Home: Winter Haven, FL
Teams - As Player: Minnesota Twins 1969-1972, Los Angeles Dodgers 1974-1975
Teams - As Coach: Cleveland Indians 1988-1989 and 1994-1999
Teams - As Manager: Cleveland Indians 2000-2002, Phillies 2005-
Contract Status: Signed through the 2013 season

#17
Michael Frederick Billmeyer
Catching Coach

Bats: Left  Throws: Right  Height: 6'2"  Weight: 255
Born: April 24, 1964, Funkstown, MD
Home: Hagerstown, MD
Teams - As Coach: Phillies 2009-

#5
Steven Curtis Henderson
Hitting Coach

Bats: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 6'1"  Weight: 240
Born: November 18, 1952, Houston, TX
Home: Tampa, FL
Teams - As Player: New York Mets 1977-1980, Chicago  Cubs 1981-1982, Seattle Mariners 1983-1984, Oakland Athletics 1985-1987, Houston Astros 1988
Teams - As Coach:  Houston Astros 1994-1996, Tampa Bay Rays 1998, 2006-2009, Phillies 2013

#54
Rodney Lee Nichols
Bullpen Coach

Bats: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 6'2"  Weight: 240
Born: December 29, 1964, Burlington, IA
Home: Helena, MT
Teams - As Player: Cleveland Indians 1988-1992, Los Angeles Dodgers 1993, Atlanta Braves 1995
Teams - As Coach: Phillies 2013

#8
Juan Milton Samuel
First Base Coach

Bats: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 5'11"  Weight: 190
Born: December 9, 1960, San Pedro de Macoris, DR
Home: Ft. Myers, FL
Teams - As Player: Phillies 1983-1989, New York Mets 1989, Los Angeles Dodgers 1990-1992, Kansas City Royals 1992, Cincinnati Reds 1993, Detroit Tigers 1994-1995, Kansas City Royals 1995, Toronto Blue Jays 1996-1998
Teams - As Coach:  Detroit Tigers 1999-2005, Baltimore Orioles 2007-2010, Phillies 2011-
Teams - As Manager:  Baltimore Orioles 2010