It is with that backdrop that I present the 2004 Upper Deck Rivals.
It is a set featuring the Red Sox and the Yankees and it was sold as a complete set in hobby outlets.
It has 30 cards, which, out of some fit of laziness, I did not scan all of. I probably skipped some of the Yankees. I guess I am still mad.
Upper Deck did a bunch of these types of sets in the mid-aughts. It is kind of a fancier version of the old Fleer boxed sets sold in drugstores and toy shops in the 1980's, but who cares? It has a bunch of classic photos and players and the Rivals section with contemporary positional match ups are well done and pretty awesome.
When I got this set in 2004, a local card shop (one of those overpriced mall-type ones that I don't frequent) was having a signing with Peter Gammons, who has cards highlighting What If? scenarios in the set.
The odd thing is that, at the time, my girlfriend worked directly with Gammons' nephew; I probably could have met him any time I wanted. But as it turns out, I met him at the mall. And he was very affable and friendly, we had a brief conversation about music and baseball (and his nephew) and he signed my big ass card. That was a good day.
I have a few Red Sox sets, a couple from their World Series wins and this one, which was made right before they actually won it all in 2004. This was at the very pinnacle of Red Sox/Yankees hostilities. The 2003 ALCS was an all out war (brought to a nasty conclusion by Aaron bleeping Boone). Then the 2004 ALCS happened. The Sox came back from down 3-0 in the series to win. And now, eight years later, they are choking away nine run leads. Baseball is a funny, brutal game. As you can tell by my rambling, I am still overly affected by yesterday's debacle. I will reel it in and head for the big finish. This set is in the binders because the Red Sox are my baseball mistress. I don't love them like my wife, but I adore them all the same. If they keep playing like they did yesterday, there won't be anymore sets for me to add to this one for a long long time.