Monday, June 23, 2008

2007 Topps Chrome Baseball Cards Factory Hobby Box (2 Rookie Autos Per Box)

Each 2007 Topps Chrome Baseball Cards Box contains 4 random MLB trading cards per pack and 24 packs in display box.Each box will contain 2 Autographed Rookie cards 2 box loader cards and either a parallel or insert card in each pack. 361 card set with 251 veterans, 55 Rookies, 24 Award Winners and 31 Autographed Rookies (approx 2 per box). White Bordered Refractors-- 330 cards numbered to 499-- 31 Rookie Autos numbered to 200. Refractors-- 330 cards -- 31 Rookie Autos numbered to 500. "Generation Now" 41 cards, "The Mickey Mantle Story" 30 cards, "Mickey Mantle HR History" 29 cards-- all these inserts are available as white refractors numbered to 200 and refractors numbered to 500. 2 Hobby Exclusive box loader packs -- pack 1 will contain either a "SuperFractor Parallel" 1 of 1, a "Red Bordered SuperFractor Parallel" numbered to 90, or a "Printing Plate 1 of 1" including autographed versions--- pack 2 will contain 2 "Arod Road to 500" cards.
Customer Review: I'm in love with Topps Chrome!
I got hooked with Topps Chrome when I bought a few boxes of 1998/99 basketball, when Tim Duncan, Chauncey Billups and others were rookies. I am now into baseball cards much more than basketball,and 2007 Topps Chrome baseball is still a great product! I love the refractors, the signatures and the whole look of the product. Price is very reasonable, too. And being a Red Sox fan, there are some great Sox rookie cards!


The MLB saga over steroids is set to begin another chapter, with Roger Clemens again the lead character. Roger Clemens, it is reported, is being probed for a connection that he allegedly had with a company in Houston under investigation for selling performance-enhancing drugs.

The steroid story is not going away any time soon. Roger Clemens is getting in deeper and deeper water here, and who knows how the entire Roger Clemens/Steroids/HGH controversy will end. The bottom line is that Roger Clemens' worst nightmare has come true. His legacy will be one of steroids, and HGH, and performance-enhancing drugs. Whether he has actually used them or not, notwithstanding. The court of public opinion is a harsh one.

The biggest benefactor in the Roger Clemens case, at least for now, could be Barry Bonds. Barry Bonds is, for once, out of the limelight glare of steroids for the first time in years, but Bonds is not forgotten by the authorities, that is to be sure. Being public enemy #2 is no bargain.

Steroids and HGH are considered the biggest danger at this point to the integrity of MLB, with its star players such as Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds in the center of the storm. HGH is such a big problem in part because it is not testable. Donald Fehr, the Players' Union Chief, went so far as to ask Congress for measures to create a way to test for HGH. I agree that anything less will not have the sufficient bite to stop HGH usage.

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