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I didn't blog about '93 SP because I don't have any. I'm only blogging about '94 SP because I do. It looks like Upper Deck finally joined the all foil club here. I said all I have to say about that. I never knew what the SP was supposed to stand for, but if stands for shitty product, I would not be surprised.
The 1994 Upper Deck SP Detroit Tigers:
176 Cecil Fielder
177 Travis Fryman
178 Mike Henneman
179 Tony Phillips
180 Mickey Tettleton
181 Alan Trammell
You know, if you can't at least make a set of card with at least 9 players per team represented, you really shouldn't even bother.
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There were two insert sets called Holoview. Both contained the same players. One set was blue and one set was red. Oh boy....
7 Cecil Fielder
9 Travis Fryman
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