tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8652883902032988764.post4523413881630798488..comments2023-09-03T08:05:28.353-05:00Comments on Detroit Tigers Cards and Stuff: 1987 Fleerrobbythttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05812977178607548991noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8652883902032988764.post-6651570763830871922008-10-22T06:45:00.000-05:002008-10-22T06:45:00.000-05:00If you click on my Fleer link, I did about 10 or s...If you click on my Fleer link, I did about 10 or so of those Fleer Box sets. I picked up something like 17 different sets at The National for $1 each.robbythttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05812977178607548991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8652883902032988764.post-34411674957188558222008-10-21T16:26:00.000-05:002008-10-21T16:26:00.000-05:00About a dozen box sets, let's get to them...1987 F...About a dozen box sets, let's get to them...<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Award Winners<BR/>28. Lance Parrish<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer All-Stars<BR/>Not to be confused with the 1987 Fleer All-Stars inserts from the base set (which feature no Tigers)..they had so many box sets, they ran out of names. These are a hideous red with white stripes.<BR/>28. Jack Morris<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Baseball's Best<BR/>Again also know as "Sluggers vs. Pitchers", almost identical to the '86 version.<BR/>27. Jack Morris<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Exciting Stars<BR/>These stars are exciting, not hot.<BR/>26. Willie Hernandez<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Hottest Stars<BR/>These stars are hot, not exciting.<BR/>40. Frank Tanana<BR/>41. Alan Trammell<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Game Winners<BR/>These stars are neither hot nor exciting, but they win games.<BR/>17. Kirk Gibson<BR/>20. Willie Hernandez<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer League Leaders<BR/>These stars are not hot, exciting, or game winners, but they lead leagues.<BR/>16. Darrell Evans<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Record Setters<BR/>These stars are not hot, exciting, game winners, or league leaders...but they are record setters.<BR/>38. Alan Trammell<BR/>41. Lou Whitaker<BR/>Wait..Trammell is also in the hottest stars. He must be a hot record setter. The best part of this set is no indication is given as to what actual record the featured player set. That's probably a good thing, since it has Joe Orsulak, Floyd Youmans, and something called Rich Gedman.<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Limited Edition<BR/>17. Kirk Gibson<BR/>28. Jack Morris<BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Star Stickers<BR/>These stars are sticky.<BR/>47. Kirk Gibson<BR/>59. Willie Hernandez<BR/>80. Jack Morris<BR/>118. Alan Trammell<BR/>122. Lou Whitaker <BR/><BR/>1987 Fleer Mini<BR/>Again...little teeny cards, same design as base set, different photos.<BR/>44. Kirk Gibson<BR/>54. Willie Hernandez<BR/>70. Jack Morris<BR/>107. Alan Trammell<BR/>112. Lou Whitaker <BR/><BR/>I'm pretty sure that's all of them...I'm exhausted.lookjonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10142740697698450683noreply@blogger.com