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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

2011 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 2nd Edition


Number of Cards:
  42
Card Size:  4" x 6"
Description:  The cards have a very basic design, with full color photos and a red and white bottom border including the player's number, name and position.  The Phillies script logo appears in one of the upper corners.  The horizontal card backs feature biographical information and complete career statistics.

How Distributed:  The Phillies issued a second edition 40-card set much earlier than in the previous year, as I found this set for sale at Citizens Bank Park on June 12, 2011.  A few months later in mid-August, the Phillies reconfigured the set's make-up, perhaps several times, ultimately resulting in two new cards (I think) for Domonic Brown and Hunter Pence.  I wrote about my discovery of these two extra cards in this post.

A version of the set was sold throughout August and September with a somewhat fluid checklist.  As detailed in a post at the 14,000 Phillies blog at the time, his version of the set dropped five cards - Jose Contreras, J.C. Romero, Dane Sardinha, Mike Zagurski and the Broadcasters card - and added the Pence card.  Fellow collector Steve also pointed out at the time that his first version of the set included the Brown card, but not the Pence card.  And to confuse things further, his second version of the set dropped six cards - the five cards noted above and Danys Baez.  I've taken a closer look below at the comings and goings of these players.

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

1. Danys Baez (#55 - RHP)
2. Antonio Bastardo (#58 - LHP)          
3. Mick Billmeyer (#17 - CO)
4. Joe Blanton (#56 - RHP)
5. Jose Contreras (#52 - RHP)
6. Rich Dubee (#30 - CO)
7. Ben Francisco (#10 - OF)
8. Ross Gload (#7 - OF/1B)
9. Greg Gross (#18 - CO)
10. Roy Halladay (#34 - RHP)
11. Cole Hamels (#35 - LHP)
12. David Herndon (#57 - RHP)
13. Ryan Howard (#6 - 1B)

14. Raul Ibanez (#29 - LF)
15. Kyle Kendrick (#38 - RHP)
16. Cliff Lee (#33 - LHP)
17. Brad Lidge (#54 - RHP)
18. Pete Mackanin (#22 - CO)
19. Ryan Madson (#46 - RHP)
20. Charlie Manuel (#41 - MG)
21. Michael Martinez (#19 - INF/OF)          
22. John Mayberry Jr. (#15 - OF)
23. Pete Orr (#5 - INF/OF)
24. Roy Oswalt (#44 - RHP)
25. Sam Perlozzo (#2 - CO)
26. Placido Polanco (#27 - 3B)

27. J.C. Romero (#16 - LHP)
28. Jimmy Rollins (#11 - SS)
29. Carlos Ruiz (#51 - C)
30. Dane Sardinha (#4 - C)
31. Juan Samuel (#12 - CO)
32. Brian Schneider (#23 - C)
33. Michael Stutes (#40 - RHP)
34. Chase Utley (#26 - 2B)
35. Wilson Valdez (#21 - INF)
36. Shane Victorino (#8 - CF)
37. Vance Worley (#49 - RHP)
38. Mike Zagurski (#59 - LHP)          
39. Phillie Phanatic
40. Phillies Broadcasters

Complete Update Checklist, 2nd Version: 

1. Domonic Brown (#9 - OF)        

2. Hunter Pence (#3 - RF)
One and Only Phillies Baseball Card (1):  Sardinha
First Appearance in Phillies Team Issued Set (3):  Pence, Stutes, Worley
Returning Players in Phillies Team Issued Set (29):  Baez, Bastardo, Blanton, Brown, Contreras, Francisco, Gload, Halladay, Hamels, Herndon, Howard, Ibanez, Kendrick, Lee, Lidge, Madson, Martinez, Mayberry Jr., Orr, Oswalt, Polanco, Rollins, Romero, Ruiz, Schneider, Utley, Valdez, Victorino, Zagurski

Manager (1):  Manuel
Coaches (6):  Billmeyer, Dubee, Gross, Mackanin, Perlozzo, Samuel
Phillie Phanatic (1)
Broadcasters (1):  This card features the same line-up of broadcasters and photo as found in the first edition set - Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Jim Jackson, Chris Wheeler and Gary Matthews.

Surprises:  Given I purchased my set on June 12th, I went back and looked at the active Phillies roster on that date, noting everyone on the 25-man roster, except Brown, received a card.  So I'm even more confused as to why my set initially excluded the Brown card.  The set adds Blanton, Lidge, and Schneider, who were all on the disabled list on June 12th, along with Orr and Mayberry, Jr. who were with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs on that date.

Looking at the key dates of the added and subtracted players from the updated versions of the set:

June 4 - Mike Zagurski optioned to Lehigh Valley.
June 16 - J.C. Romero designated for assignment.
June 23 - Jose Contreras placed on the disabled list and he'd miss the rest of the season.
June 24 - Dane Sardinha outrighted to Lehigh Valley and Romero released. 
July 22 - Danys Baez designated for assignment.
July 29 - Hunter Pence acquired from Astros.
August 1 - Baez released.

Why the Phillies would go through the trouble of pulling cards of players who had departed the organization is a mystery to me.

Omissions:  Pitcher Juan Perez spent 37 days on the Phillies' active roster, recalled on June 23rd when Contreras went out for the season.  I'm reaching here as that 's the only logical addition that could have been included in any updated set.  I'm guessing the Phillies employees responsible for these sets didn't spend a lot of time deciding if they should add Pence and Perez or just Pence.

Variations/Rarities:  Over the years, and again with the help of Steve, I've learned there are a number of somewhat rare cards available in the style of this set.  There are at least 7 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 and the list below might not be complete.

Phillies Logo Back       
1. Greg Gross (#18 - CO) 

2. Hunter Pence (#3 - RF)
3. Placido Polanco (#27 - 3B)
4. Brian Schneider (#23 - C)
5. Michael Stutes (#40 - RHP)     
6. Shane Victorino (#8 - CF)
7. Vance Worley 
(#49 - RHP)

Offseason Additions
1. Laynce Nix (#7 - OF)
2. Jonathan Papelbon (#58 - RHP)

3. Jim Thome (#25 - 1B)
4. Ty Wigginton (#24 - INF/OF)
5. Dontrelle Willis (#53 - LHP)

Additionally, the Phillies used this design to feature new players who joined the team during the 2011-2012 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.  Thome, Papelbon and Wigginton joined the club in November while Nix and Willis were signed in December.  All of these variations and rarities have a 2012 copyright date on the backs.

Also See:  I featured a few cards from the 2011 Phillies Postcards set here, and these cards aren't to be confused with the 2011 Phillies Fan Appreciation Night Postcard set, which 14,000 Phillies covered in a post here.

Resources:  14,000 Phillies; Phillies collector Steve


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 / 2012 Philadelphia Phillies Photo Cards - 1st Edition

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

2011 Phillies Team Issue - 2nd Edition

I updated this post here in October 2020 and this original post is now outdated.

 

Number of Cards:  42
Card Size:  4" x 6"
Description:  The cards have a very basic design, with full color photos and a red and white bottom border including the player's number, name and position.  The Phillies script logo appears in one of the upper corners.  The horizontal card backs feature biographical information and complete career statistics.

How Distributed:  The Phillies issued a second edition 40-card set much earlier than in the previous year, as I found this set for sale at Citizens Bank Park on June 12th.  To date, this is the earliest a second edition set has been issued.  In August, cards for Domonic Brown and Hunter Pence were inserted into the set and I wrote about my discovery of these two extra cards in this post.  Pence was acquired from the Astros on July 29th.

It's interesting to note that the second edition set acquired by 14,000 Phillies dropped five cards - Contreras, Romero, Sardinha, Zagurski and the broadcaters card.  As such, these cards could be considered short-prints within this set, along with the Brown and Pence cards.

Steve's comment below also indicates that the Brown card existed prior to the insertion of the Pence card and that his version of the "update" set excluded a card for Danys Baez.

Complete Standard Checklist (40):  The cards are unnumbered, but I've presented them below ordered by uniform number.
  • 30 - Rich Dubee CO
  • 33 - Cliff Lee
  • 34 - Roy Halladay
  • 35 - Cole Hamels
  • 38 - Kyle Kendrick
  • 40 - Michael Stutes
  • 41 - Charlie Manuel MG
  • 44 - Roy Oswalt
  • 46 - Ryan Madson
  • 49 - Vance Worley
  • 51 - Carlos Ruiz
  • 52 - Jose Contreras
  • 54 - Brad Lidge
  • 55 - Danys Baez
  • 56 - Joe Blanton
  • 57 - David Herndon
  • 58 - Antonio Bastardo
  • 59 - Mike Zagurski
  • Phillie Phanatic
  • Phillies Broadcasters
Complete Update Checklist (2):
  • 3 - Hunter Pence
  • 9 - Domonic Brown
One and Done (1):  Sardinha
First Appearances (3):  Pence, Stutes, Worley
Returning Players (29):  Baez, Bastardo, Blanton, Brown, Contreras, Francisco, Gload, Halladay, Hamels, Herndon, Howard, Ibanez, Kendrick, Lee, Lidge, Madson, Martinez, Mayberry Jr., Orr, Oswalt, Polanco, Rollins, Romero, Ruiz, Schneider, Utley, Valdez, Victorino, Zagurski

Sardinha receives his only Phillies baseball cards in this set.  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.

Manager (1):  Manuel
Coaches (6):  Billmeyer, Dubee, Gross, Mackanin, Perlozzo, Samuel
Phillie Phanatic (1)
Broadcasters (1):  This card features the same line-up of broadcasters and photo as found in the first edition set - Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Jim Jackson, Chris Wheeler and Gary Matthews.
Commemorative Cards (0)

Variations/Rarities:  Thanks to a few comments left by Steve to earlier posts, I know of the existence of three offseason additions to this set - Nix, Wigginton and Willis.  I found the fourth addition (Thome) via an eBay auction.
  • 19 Laynce Nix (portrait)
  • 24 Ty Wigginton (portrait)
  • 25 Jim Thome
  • 53 Dontrelle Willis (portrait)
  • 58 Jonathan Papelbon (portrait)
These players were all acquired following the 2011 season and these cards were presumably issued so that the players could honor autograph requests.  I have the Willis card, and the back features a Phillies script logo and a 2012 copyright.

Steve also notified me to the existence of black backed cards for the following - Gross, Pence, Polanco, Schneider, Stutes, Victorino and Worley.

Update (December 2016) - A posed Jonathan Papelbon card has appeared, along with additional Phillies script logo backed cards for Greg Gross and Michael Stutes.

Also See:  I featured a few cards from the 2011 Phillies Postcards set here, and these cards aren't to be confused with the 2011 Phillies Fan Appreciation Night Postcard set, which 14,000 Phillies covered in a post here.
Resources:  14,000 Phillies; Phillies collector Steve

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Newest Ex-Phillies

2011 Choice Lehigh Valley IronPigs #20, 2011 Choice Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs Series 2 #20 and #19
and 2011 Multi-Ad Reading Phillies #25
Three players and a minor league manager joined the ranks of "Ex-Phillies" since the Phillies season ended.

Catcher Dane Sardinha elected free agency, according to Baseball America's minor league transactions for October 4th through 10th.  Sardinha appeared in 13 games with the Phillies in 2010 and in 15 games in 2011.  He hit .211 in 71 at-bats.  It was evident his tenure with the club had run its course when Erik Kratz was added in September as the team's third catcher instead of Sardinha.

Infielder Pete Orr and outfielder Brandon Moss were outrighted off the team's 40-man roster and both elected free agency.  Orr made it into 46 games with the Phillies, starting 22 games at second and two games at third.  He hit .219 with four RBIs.

Moss was a September call-up who made it into just five games with the Phils.  He went 0 for 6 with two strikeouts in his very brief time with the club.  With Triple-A Lehigh Valley, Moss hit .275 with a team-leading 23 home runs and 80 RBIs.

Former catcher Mark Parent spent the past two season managing in the Phillies minor league system.  He led the Class-A Lakewood BlueClaws to the South Atlantic League Championship in 2010 and he managed the Double-A Reading Phillies to a 74-68 record in 2011.  Parent was recently named the bench coach for the Chicago White Sox under new manager Robin Ventura.

Moving On
Dane Sardinha 10/10/11 - Elected free agency
Brandon Moss 10/17/11 - Outrighted to Lehigh Valley and elected free agency
Pete Orr 10/17/11 - Outrighted to Lehigh Valley and elected free agency

Thursday, May 5, 2011

2011 Chachi #32 Dane Sardinha

#4
Dane Kealoha Sardinha
Catcher

Bats: Right  Throws: Right  Height: 6'0"  Weight: 215
Born: April 8, 1979, Honolulu, HI
Home: Kailua, HI
Drafted: Selected by Cincinnati Reds in 2nd round of June 2000 draft
Teams: Cincinnati Reds 2003, 2005, Detroit Tigers 2008-2009, Phillies 2010-
Acquired: Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Detroit Tigers' organization, January 6, 2010
Contract Status: Pre-arbitration eligible

Complete Topps Base Set Checklist:
2001 Topps #751 - Reds - Draft Picks (with Keith Bucktrot)
2001 Topps Traded #T194 - Reds

Saturday, February 26, 2011

2001 Topps #751 Keith Bucktrot/Dane Sardinha

Phillies 5, Yankees 4
Spring Training Game 1 - Saturday Afternoon, February 26th in Tampa

One Sentence Summary: Third string catcher Dane Sardinha's two-run single in the eighth drove home the tying and go-ahead runs as I blissfully watched the game on TV.

What It Means: The Phils won the first game of their Grapefuit League season, behind a few timely hits and mostly effective pitching.  Cole Hamels looked just OK in his two innings of work, allowing an unearned run and two hits in his spring debut.

Top Hitters: Sardinha, Ross Gload and non-roster invitee Josh Barfield all had multi-hit games for the Phils.  Ben Francisco turned a ball completely misplayed by Yankees right fielder Nick Swisher into a triple and eventually scored the team's first run.

Top Pitchers: Vance Worley and Mike Zagurski contributed scoreless frames.  Reliever Jason Grilli, in camp with the Phillies' minor leaguers, earned the save despite allowing a few base runners in the ninth.

Featured Card: Sardinha made it into 13 games last season with the Phillies, getting the call when Carlos Ruiz went on the disabled list in June.  He's featured on this Topps Draft Picks card with former Phillies top draft pick Keith Bucktrot.  Bucktrot was taken as the team's third selection in the June 2000 draft and ten years ago, you would have easily picked Bucktrot to have made his Phillies' debut before Sardinha.  However, Bucktrot would go 35-42 in six minor league seasons within the Phillies organization, never advancing beyond AA Reading.  He was released during Spring Training 2006.  Sardinha made his big league debut in September 2003, and he's since bounced from the Reds to the Tigers to the Phils.

Other Stuff:  Apparently the game on Thursday against Florida State doesn't count against the official Spring Training stats or standings, so it's an exhibition exhibition game.  I've changed the notation at the top of that post to remove the "Spring Training Game 1" label . . . Chase Utley was out of the line-up again (sore legs) as was Jimmy Rollins, who was a guest at the White House yesterday.  In a B-game, reliever Danys Baez was lit up against a bunch of Blue Jays' minor leaguers, allowing five hits and five runs in two-thirds of an inning.

Monday, August 16, 2010

2010 Chachi #39 Dane Sardinha

Dane Sardinha donned the tools of ignorance for 13 games back in late June/early July during Carlos Ruiz' DL stint. (I believe Paul Hoover was also recovering froma lingering injury for the AAA IronPigs, so Sardinha got the call.) He started 9 games for the Phils, hitting .205 with 3 home runs and 8 RBIs. Despite having played in very small parts of 4 other seasons since 2003, his home run on June 24th against the Indians' Hector Ambriz was his first in the Majors. Sardinha is card #39 in this year's Chachi set.

Phillies debut: June 24, 2010
Major League debut: September 6, 2003
How acquired: Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Detroit Tigers, January 6, 2010
Wore #4 in 2000s: Gary Bennett 2001, Matt Walbeck 2001, David Bell 2003-2005, Danny Sandoval 2006, Russell Branyan 2007, Pete LaForest 2007, Eric Bruntlett 2008-2009
Pictured: Sardinha takes it all in during Spring Training 2010, in a shot scanned from the 2010 Phillies Yearbook.