This card is part of the 2012 Panini Cooperstown 150 card Blue Crystal Collection parallel set. Each card is individually serial numbered to only 499 and were inserted randomly into packs of 2012 Panini Cooperstown Baseball. Each card is a parallel of the regular cards in the set, but with a gold holofoil finish.
- From the 2012 Panini Cooperstown Blue Crystal Collection 150 Card parrallel set
- Individually serial numbered to 499 made
- Randomly inserted into packs of 2012 Paninin Cooperstown
Player Biography
During the first half of his 24-year major league career, Dennis Eckersley won over 150 games as a starting pitcher, including a 1977 no-hitter. In his final dozen seasons, Eckersley saved nearly 400 games, earning both Cy Young and Most Valuable Player honors in 1992. “I just like to think of myself as a pitcher,” he said upon his election to the Hall of Fame. “People think of me more as a closer, because that’s where I had the most success, but I like to think it was the uniqueness of my career that got me in.”
This card is part of the 2012 Panini Cooperstown 150 card Blue Crystal Collection parallel set. Each card is individually serial numbered to only 499 and were inserted randomly into packs of 2012 Panini Cooperstown Baseball. Each card is a parallel of the regular cards in the set, but with a gold holofoil finish.
- From the 2012 Panini Cooperstown Blue Crystal Collection 150 Card parrallel set
- Individually serial numbered to 499 made
- Randomly inserted into packs of 2012 Paninin Cooperstown
Player Biography
During the first half of his 24-year major league career, Dennis Eckersley won over 150 games as a starting pitcher, including a 1977 no-hitter. In his final dozen seasons, Eckersley saved nearly 400 games, earning both Cy Young and Most Valuable Player honors in 1992. “I just like to think of myself as a pitcher,” he said upon his election to the Hall of Fame. “People think of me more as a closer, because that’s where I had the most success, but I like to think it was the uniqueness of my career that got me in.”