The 100 Card Clubby AnalogKid - 26 cards (Last updated on Feb 19, 2021) |
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I like the idea of this thread! For baseball, I might have 6 that would be on my list. For football, maybe 4-5. In NASCAR, I have maybe 10 that would qualify for a list like this. I had a list on another site about NASCAR drivers that I have at least 150 cards of and I think it's at 7 now. As for your 3 players, I've traded away most cards of them. Never even got close to 100 for any of them, but it helped me get my Cardinals players closer to or over 100. For Cardinals, I have over 100 cards of Ozzie Smith, Stan Musial, Ray Lankford and Albert Pujols. Lou Brock and Yadier Molina are in the 80's now. | ||
I keep this stat on Excel and I'm always excited to get someone across the 100 card barrier. I don't remember the exact number I've been able to do this with bht it's probably about 300. I'm really curious to see which NHL player will be the first to hit that mark, I have not gotten anybody past 50 yet. But I'm still in the stages where I'm adding all the early 90s cards to my collection so it's only s matter of time. I'm sure I'll write a post on Cardboard History when it happens. | ||
See my complete list below... | ||
Yes, IfbBC beat me to it. Collecting only Topps basecards (unless it's pre-1951) limits my player collection capacity. I have nowhere near 100 of anyone. But cool list! v3 | ||
This got me to look at my player stats. I only have two players over 100; Tim Brown and Howie Long. | ||
I have four: Cal Ripken, Barry Sanders, Mark Grace, and Aaron Rodgers. Ryne Sandberg and Jordy Nelson are both in the high 90s and will probably join the club soon. | ||
Congrats on getting 5 players on the list! I don't know when Gwynn joined your list, but he also joined my 100+ list this year. I also had Manny Ramirez, Tom Glavine, I-Rod and Griffey Jr. join my list this year (as well as a couple more STL players). Griffey Jr. actually joined the 200+ list this year. I really need to make some lists like this for the trio of sports I collect most. | ||
According to the collection stats here (which may not be entirely accurate due to how multi-player and team cards are linked) I have 100+ cards for 65 hockey players (with Wayne Gretzky 1st at 921 and Daniel Alfredsson 65th at exactly 100) and for 51 basketball players (Michael Jordan 1st at 673 and Carmelo Anthony 51st at 101). And I'm pretty sure i would have never bought a Carmelo Anthony card, unless it was part of a set or to complete a set. | ||
@bevans. I counted 117 players with 100+ cards. That's amazing! I think I'd have several more now but I didn't collect from 2001-2015. I'll get there :) | ||
I have one hockey player for sure. Doug Wilson 307 cards and just added 2 more.Also Bears WR Anthony Miller at 113 cards and counting. White Sox Jose Abreu also made it over a hondo. Roenick, Belfour and Chelios also over 100.
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Great list. I am sitting at 3 over a hundred. Wade Boggs, Mike Alstott and Edgar Martinez. Noone else is close...... Cool idea!! | ||
I haven’t come close to getting over 100+ cards for a player. The closest for me is Ken Griffey Jr. with 71.
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Nice list Analogkid! As of right now I have only 2 players over 100 cards.
But I still got a boatload of cards to enter into my collection. | ||
At the height of my collecting, 15-20 years ago, I used those 100-ct plastic boxes for my top guys, and for some reason I remember David Robinson as the only guy so full that I couldn't close the lid. I kind of want to find some cheapo guy now and go all-in on him. I'm looking at you, Errict Rhett! | ||
I am adding my whole collection on here so i will see if i have any | ||
i didn't realize how many were 100 until i actually looked. my top runners would be Ken Griffey JR - 90; Mike Schmidt - 176 and Eli manning - 2560+ lol | ||
Just checked on this and I have 18 members of the club for Basketball led not surprisingly by Michael Jordan at 373 cards followed closely by Anfernee Hardaway at 364 soon to be 371. #3 Shaquille O'Neal at 187 #4 Karl Malone at 165 #5 Hakeem Olajuwon at 163 #6 David Robinson at 160 #7 Reggie Miller at 150 #8 Shawn Kemp at 146 #9 Grant Hill at 145 #10 Scottie Pippen at 142 #11 Charles Barkley at 138 #12 ohn Stockton at 136 #13 Alonzo Mourning at 135 #14 Chris Webber at 129 and #15 Gary Payton at 115 #16 Patrick Ewing at 111 #17 Larry Johnson at101 #18 Glenn Robinson at 100. Vin baker at 98 and Jason Kidd at 96 didn't quite make the cut, yet. M_ |
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