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Friday, December 22, 2023

1998 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards


Number of Cards:  36
Card Size:  4" x 6"

Description:  The fronts feature full color photos with the player's, coach's or manager's name in large capital letters framing one of the corners of the card.  Scott Rolen's card features a badge on the front celebrating his 1997 National League Rookie of the Year win, while Curt Schilling's card celebrates his league leading 319 strikeouts in 1997.  The card backs feature biographical information with the Phillies wordmark logo in the background.  There are some strangely cropped photos in the set - see the cards for Billy Brewer and Bobby Abreu as examples.

How Distributed:  The 36-card set was available for sale at Veterans Stadium throughout the season.  For the fourth year in a row, there was no update set issued.

Complete Set Checklist (Unnumbered, presented here alphabetically with uniform number and position from the back of cards): 

1. Bobby Abreu (#53 - OF)
2. Ruben Amaro (#33 - OF)
3. Alex Arias (#26 - INF)
4. Matt Beech (#55 - LHP)
5. Ricky Bottalico (#52 - RHP)
6. Billy Brewer (#49 - LHP)
7. Rico Brogna (#2 - 1B)
8. Galen Cisco (#42 - Pitching Instructor)
9. Chuck Cottier (#3 - Bench Coach)
10. Bobby Estalella (#27 - C)
11. Terry Francona (#7 - MG)
12. Doug Glanville (#6 - OF)
13. Wayne Gomes (#61 - RHP)
14. Mike Grace (#44 - RHP)
15. Tyler Green (#28 - RHP)
16. Ramon Henderson (#59 - Bullpen Coach)
17. Rex Hudler (#14 - INF)
18. Gregg Jefferies (#25 - LF)
19. Kevin Jordan (#23 - INF)
20. Mark Leiter (#31 - RHP)
21. Mark Lewis (#5 - INF)
22. Mike Lieberthal (#24 - C)
23. Billy McMillon (#41 - OF)
24. Hal McRae (#56 - Hitting Instructor)
25. Brad Mills (#9 - First Base Coach)
26. Mark Parent (#8 - C)
27. Mark Portugal (#21 - RHP)
28. Desi Relaford (#30 - INF)
29. Scott Rolen (#17 - 3B)
30. Curt Schilling (#38 - RHP)
31. Kevin Sefcik (#11 - INF)
32. Jerry Spradlin (#48 - RHP)
33. Garrett Stephenson (#54 - RHP)
34. John Vukovich (#18 - Third Base Coach)
35. Darrin Winston (#58 - LHP)
36. Phillie Phanatic


One and Only Phillies Baseball Card (0):  But see below under Variations/Rarities . . .
First Appearance in Phillies Photo Card Set (12):  Abreu, Arias, Beech, Brewer, Estalella, Glanville, Gomes, Lewis, McMillon, Relaford, Stephenson, Winston
Returning Players in Phillies Photo Card Set (16):  Amaro, Bottalico, Brogna, Grace, Green, Hudler, Jefferies, Jordan, Leiter, Lieberthal, Parent, Portugal, Rolen, Schilling, Sefcik, Spradlin

Manager (1):  Francona
Coaches (6):  Cisco, Cottier, Henderson, McRae, Mills, Vukovich
Phillie Phanatic (1):  The Phanatic is once again pictured atop his ATV.
Broadcasters (0):  N/A

Set Composition:  The entire 25-man opening day roster is represented in the set with the exception of reliever Matt Whiteside, who signed with the Phillies on March 27th, a few days prior to opening day.  Wayne Gomes, Matt Beech and Bobby Estalella would start the season in the minors, but they're in the set too.  Billy McMillon, who spent the entire 1998 season in Triple-A was the only miss for the Phillies on the checklist and the only player in the set not to suit up at some point during the 1998 season for them.

Omissions:  A card for Whiteside would have been nice, as he would never appear with the Phillies on a baseball card.  (His Chachi Missing Links card will have to suffice.)  Other players who spent significant time with the team that could have found their way into an update set include pitchers Yorkis Perez,  Carlton Loewer, Ken Ryan and Mike Welch along with Paul Byrd, who joined the Phillies on August 14th.  Cards for rookies Jon Zuber, Gary Bennett and Marlon Anderson would have welcome additions to an update set too.

Variations/Rarities:
  This is the set that first tipped me off that variations and rarities existed for these team-issued photo card sets.  For years, I was comfortable in the knowledge that once I purchased the complete set from the Vet, I was done for the year.  As Steve F. pointed out back in the 1998 Phillies - The Missing Links post in March 2012, Zuber had a card produced in the same style as the rest of the 1998 team issued set, most likely to allow him to respond to autograph requests and making it his sole Phillies baseball card.  Fellow collector Rick noted in a comment to the original post for this set that cards were issued for Perez and Welch to sign at the annual ALS Autograph and Auction Party, held on June 29th.

Toby Borland and Loewer were on the active roster on June 29th, but cards weren't produced for them for the ALS event.  Oddly enough, Welch was not active on June 29th, and the Phillies wouldn't add him to their roster until July 10th, the first game following the All-Star break.

There's also a Dickie Noles card available with a 1998 copyright on the back and sponsored by Independence Blue Cross/Pennsylvania Blue Shield.

ALS Autograph/Auction Party       
1. Yorkis Perez (#45 - LHP)

2. Mike Welch (#47 - RHP)
3. Jon Zuber (#40 - 1B/OF)

Independence Blue Cross/Blue Shield
1. Dickie Noles (#34 - RHP)


Also See:  1998 Topps Phillies
Resources:  Beckett.com; Phillies collectors Steve F. and Rick (@rickphils)

This set was originally featured in a post back in November 2014, and I'm going through these older team-issued photo card set posts to update them with new information learned (if any) over the past nine years.


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

1998 Phillies Team Issue

I updated this post here in December 2023 and this original post is now outdated.
 

Number of Cards:  36
Card Size:  4" x 6"
Description:  The fronts feature full color photos with the player's, coach's or manager's name in large capital letters framing one of the corners of the card.  Scott Rolen's card features a badge on the front celebrating his 1997 National League Rookie of the Year win, while Curt Schilling's card celebrates his league leading 319 strikeouts in 1997.  The card backs feature biographical information with the Phillies wordmark logo in the background.

How Distributed:  The 36-card set was available for sale at Veterans Stadium throughout the season.  For the fourth year in a row, there was no update set issued.

Complete Standard Checklist:  The cards are unnumbered, but I've presented them below ordered by uniform number.
  • 2 - Rico Brogna
  • 3 - Chuck Cottier CO
  • 5 - Mark Lewis
  • 6 - Doug Glanville
  • 7 - Terry Francona MG
  • 8 - Mark Parent
  • 9 - Brad Mills CO
  • 11 - Kevin Sefcik
  • 14 - Rex Hudler
  • 17 - Scott Rolen
  • 18 - John Vukovich CO
  • 21 - Mark Portugal
  • 23 - Kevin Jordan
  • 24 - Mike Lieberthal
  • 25 - Gregg Jefferies
  • 26 - Alex Arias
  • 27 - Bobby Estalella
  • 28 - Tyler Green
  • 30 - Desi Relaford
  • 31 - Mark Leiter
  • 33 - Ruben Amaro
  • 38 - Curt Schilling
  • 41 - Billy McMillon
  • 43 - Galen Cisco CO
  • 44 - Mike Grace
  • 48 - Jerry Spradlin
  • 49 - Billy Brewer
  • 52 - Ricky Bottalico
  • 53 - Bobby Abreu
  • 54 - Garrett Stephenson
  • 55 - Matt Beech
  • 56 - Hal McRae CO
  • 58 - Darrin Winston
  • 59 - Ramon Henderson CO
  • 61 - Wayne Gomes
  • Phillie Phanatic
One and Done (0):  But see below under Variations/Rarities . . .
First Appearances (12):  Abreu, Arias, Beech, Brewer, Estalella, Glanville, Gomes, Lewis, McMillon, Relaford, Stephenson, Winston
Returning Players (16):  Amaro, Bottalico, Brogna, Grace, Green, Hudler, Jefferies, Jordan, Leiter, Lieberthal, Parent, Portugal, Rolen, Schilling, Sefcik, Spradlin

The First Appearance designation is for players who have never before appeared within a Phillies team issued set.  These players may have already appeared on other Phillies baseball cards.  (I'm including Beech and Gomes in this tally even though they had fairly rare "update" cards available at the 1996 ALS Phillies Phestival event.)

Manager (1):  Francona
Coaches (6):  Cisco, Cottier, Henderson, McRae, Mills, Vukovich
Phillie Phanatic (1)
Broadcasters (0)
Commemorative Cards (0)

Variations/Rarities:  It could be said that this is the set that first tipped me off that variations and rarities existed for these team issued sets.  For years, I was comfortable in the knowledge that once I purchased the complete set from the Vet, I was done for the year.  As Steve F. pointed out back in the 1998 Phillies - The Missing Links post, Jon Zuber had a card produced in the same style as the rest of the 1998 team issued set, most likely to allow him to respond to autograph requests and making it his sole Phillies baseball card.  I'd love to one day track down this card.

In Rick's comment below, he confirms the existence of two more cards issued at the ALS Phillies Phestival - Perez and Welch.
  • 40 - Jon Zuber
  • 45 - Yorkis Perez
  • 47 - Mike Welch
Also See:  1998 Topps Phillies; Scott Rolen is a Bum
Resources:  Beckett.com; Phillies collectors Steve F. and Rick (@rickphils)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

1998 Leaf Rookies & Stars #213 Billy McMillon

Remember Billy McMillon? Completely out of contention and floundering in last place, the Phils traded popular catcher turned outfielder Darren Daulton to the Florida Marlins for McMillon in July 1997. I remember being a little confused as to why we'd trade Dutch for a marginal outfield prospect who was flirting with the wrong side of the Mendoza Line. In retrospect, I now view the trade as more of a way to "reward" Dutch by getting him out of a bad situation in Philly and sending him to a contender. (The Marlins would go on to win the 1997 World Series).

In 24 games with the '97 Phils, Billy hit .292 with 2 home runs and 13 RBI, closing out the season as the team's regular left fielder. Billy never made it back to the Phillies, spending '98 and '99 as a regular with AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Billy returned to the Majors in 2000 with the Detroit Tigers. Over the course of 4 seasons with the Tigers and Oakland Athletics, he'd play 204 games compiling a .250 batting average.