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=Description=


=Description=
1989-90 Pacific Senior League is a 220-card set featuring players from the Senior Professional Baseball Association (SPBA) -- an eight-team league made up exclusively of over-35 ex-Major Leaguers that played two seasons utilizing various Spring Training facilities around Florida.  Cards were distributed in wax packs, as well as factory sets, and a "Super-Glossy" factory set.


=Distribution=
=Distribution=


=Reviews=
36 packs per box, twelve cards plus on team logo sticker per pack.  Twelve boxes per case.
 
Factory sets.


=Insertion Ratios=
"Super-Glossy" factory set.


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=Reviews=
!Cards
!Total Cards
!Numbered To
!Odds
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=Checklist=
=Checklist=


==Base Set==
==Base Set==
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SELECT num,player,info from cards WHERE (year = '1990') AND (setname='Pacific Senior League')
SELECT num,player,info from cards WHERE (year = '1989') AND (setname='Pacific Senior League')
ORDER BY num +0 ASC;
ORDER BY num +0 ASC;
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===Errors===
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https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1990/Pacific-Senior-Professional-Baseball-Association---Base/1261/Jim-Nettles-(Words-visible-on-knob-of-the-bat).jpg?id=19ddf539-ef11-46a2-93af-da0eb196def8&size=original&side=back&.jpg
Not unlike the infamous [[1989 Fleer]] Billy Ripken bat card, card #126 of Jim Nettles also packed out with an obscenity ("Asshole") clearly visible on a bat knob.  This was corrected very late in the production run for the wax edition, and in all factory sets.
In addition, card #128 of Bobby Bonds was issued without his name on the front.  A corrected version is exclusive to factory sets.
==Parallels==
===Super-Glossy===
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https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1990/Pacific-Senior-Professional-Baseball-Association---Base/1281/Bobby-Bonds.jpg?id=a5a9faf6-a971-4129-ab5e-138c5c0b3eb7&size=original&side=back&.jpg
A limited number of "Super-Glossy" factory sets were produced -- not unlike the Topps Tiffany sets of the era.
==Inserts==
===Logo Stickers===
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Because this was an era where baseball cards -- even those NOT licensed by the MLB or MLBPA -- had to include something other than just cards, each pack came with a team logo sticker.  Factory sets had fifteen of these things.


Each comes in two variations: White and Silver.  It is believed that the Whites are exclusive to packs, while Silvers are in factory sets.  The backs have puzzle pieces that, when arranged, form photos of George Foster, Bobby Bonds, and Bernie Carbo.


[[Category:Pacific]]
[[Category:Pacific]]
[[Category:1990]]
[[Category:1990]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 15 March 2023

Description

1989-90 Pacific Senior League is a 220-card set featuring players from the Senior Professional Baseball Association (SPBA) -- an eight-team league made up exclusively of over-35 ex-Major Leaguers that played two seasons utilizing various Spring Training facilities around Florida. Cards were distributed in wax packs, as well as factory sets, and a "Super-Glossy" factory set.

Distribution

36 packs per box, twelve cards plus on team logo sticker per pack. Twelve boxes per case.

Factory sets.

"Super-Glossy" factory set.

Reviews

Checklist

Base Set

Bert-Campaneris.jpg?id=5546de65-f4c1-4679-bc0b-c3ff6292c349&size=original&side=front&.jpg Bert-Campaneris.jpg?id=5546de65-f4c1-4679-bc0b-c3ff6292c349&size=original&side=back&.jpg

  • 1 Bobby Tolan
  • 2 Sergio Ferrer
  • 3 David Rajsich
  • 4 Ron LeFlore
  • 5 Steve Henderson
  • 6 Jerry Martin
  • 7 Gary Rajsich
  • 8 Elias Sosa
  • 9 Jon Matlack
  • 10 Steve Kemp
  • 11 Lenny Randle
  • 12 Roy Howell
  • 13 Milt Wilcox
  • 14 Alan Bannister
  • 15 Dock Ellis
  • 16 Mike Williams
  • 17 Luis Gomez
  • 18 Joe Sambito
  • 19 Bake McBride
  • 20 Pat Zachry ERR (Photo is Dick Bosman)
  • 21 Dwight Lowry
  • 22 Ozzie Virgil
  • 23 Randy Lerch
  • 24 Butch Benton
  • 25 Tom Zimmer
  • 26 Al Holland ERR (Photo is Nardi Contreras)
  • 27 Sammy Stewart
  • 28 Bill Lee
  • 29 Fergie Jenkins
  • 30 Leon Roberts
  • 31 Rick Wise
  • 32 Butch Hobson
  • 33 Pete LaCock
  • 34 Bill Campbell
  • 35 Doug Simunic
  • 36 Mario Guerrero
  • 37 Jim Willoughby
  • 38 Joe Pittman
  • 39 Mark Bomback
  • 40 Tommy McMillan
  • 41 Gary Allenson
  • 42 Cecil Cooper
  • 43 John LaRosa
  • 44 Darrell Brandon
  • 45 Bernie Carbo
  • 46 Mike Cuellar
  • 47 Al Bumbry
  • 48 Gene Richards
  • 49 Pedro Borbon
  • 50 Julio Solo
  • 51 Ed Nottle
  • 52 Jim Bibby
  • 53 Doug Griffin
  • 54 Ed Clements
  • 55 Dalton Jones
  • 56 Earl Weaver
  • 57 Jesus De La Rosa
  • 58 Paul Casanova
  • 59 Frank Riccelli
  • 60 Rafael Landestoy
  • 61 George Hendrick
  • 62 Cesar Cedeno
  • 63 Bert Campaneris
  • 64 Derrel Thomas
  • 65 Bobby Ramos
  • 66 Grant Jackson
  • 67 Steve Whitaker
  • 68 Pedro Ramos
  • 69 Joe Hicks
  • 70 Taylor Duncan
  • 71 Tom Shopay
  • 72 Ken Clay
  • 73 Mike Kekich
  • 74 Ed Halicki
  • 75 Ed Figueroa
  • 76 Paul Blair
  • 77 Luis Tiant
  • 78 Stan Bahnsen
  • 79 Rennie Stennett
  • 80 Bobby Molinaro
  • 81 Jim Gideon
  • 82 Orlando Gonzalez
  • 83 Amos Otis
  • 84 Dennis Leonard
  • 85 Pat Putnam
  • 86 Rick Manning
  • 87 Pat Dobson
  • 88 Marty Castillo
  • 89 Steve McCatty
  • 90 Doug Bird
  • 91 Rick Waits
  • 92 Ron Jackson
  • 93 Tim Hosley
  • 94 Steve Luebber
  • 95 Rich Gale
  • 96 Champ Summers
  • 97 Dave LaRoche
  • 98 Bobby Jones
  • 99 Kim Allen
  • 100 Wayne Garland
  • 101 Tom Spencer
  • 102 Dan Driessen
  • 103 Ron Pruitt
  • 104 Tim Ireland
  • 105 Dan Driessen
  • 106 Pepe Frias
  • 107 Eric Rasmussen
  • 108 Don Hood
  • 109 Joe Coleman
  • 110 Jim Slaton
  • 111 Clint Hurdle
  • 112 Larry Milbourne
  • 113 Al Holland
  • 114 George Foster
  • 115 Graig Nettles
  • 116 Oscar Gamble
  • 117 Ross Grimsley
  • 118 Bill Travers
  • 119 Jose Beniquez
  • 120 Jerry Grote
  • 121 John D'Acquisto
  • 122 Tom Murphy
  • 123 Walt Williams
  • 124 Roy Thomas
  • 125 Jerry Grote
  • 126 Jim Nettles (Writing on bat knob)
  • 126 Jim Nettles
  • 127 Randy Niemann
  • 128 Bobby Bonds
  • 129 Ed Glynn
  • 130 Ed Hicks
  • 131 Ivan Murrell
  • 132 Graig Nettles
  • 133 Hal McRae
  • 134 Pat Kelly
  • 135 Sammy Stewart
  • 136 Bruce Kison
  • 137 Jim Morrison
  • 138 Omar Moreno
  • 139 Tom Brown
  • 140 Steve Dillard
  • 141 Gary Alexander
  • 142 Al Oliver
  • 143 Rick Lysander
  • 144 Tippy Martinez
  • 145 Al Cowens
  • 146 Gene Clines
  • 147 Willie Aikens
  • 148 Tommy Moore
  • 149 Clete Boyer
  • 150 Stan Cliburn
  • 151 Ken Kravec
  • 152 Garth Iorg
  • 153 Rick Peterson
  • 154 Wayne Nordhagen
  • 155 Danny Meyer
  • 156 Wayne Garrett
  • 157 Wayne Krenchicki
  • 158 Graig Nettles
  • 159 Earl Stephenson
  • 160 Carl Taylor
  • 161 Rollie Fingers
  • 162 Toby Harrah
  • 163 Mickey Rivers
  • 164 Dave Kingman
  • 165 Paul Mirabella
  • 166 Dick Williams
  • 167 Luis Pujols
  • 168 Terry Landrum
  • 169 Tom Underwood
  • 170 Mark Wagner
  • 171 Odell Jones
  • 172 Doug Capilla
  • 173 Alfie Rondon
  • 174 Lowell Palmer
  • 175 Juan Eichelberger
  • 176 Wes Clements
  • 177 Rodney Scott
  • 178 Ron Washington
  • 179 Al Hrabosky
  • 180 Sid Monge
  • 181 Randy Johnson
  • 182 Tim Stoddard
  • 183 Dick Williams
  • 184 Lee Lacy
  • 185 Jerry White
  • 186 Dave Kingman
  • 187 Checklist 1-110 CL
  • 188 Jose Cruz
  • 189 Jamie Easterly
  • 190 Ike Blessit
  • 191 Johnny Grubb
  • 192 Dave Cash
  • 193 Doug Corbett
  • 194 Bruce Bochy
  • 195 Mark Corey
  • 196 Gil Rondon
  • 197 Jerry Martin
  • 198 Gerry Pirtle
  • 199 Gates Brown
  • 200 Bob Galasso
  • 201 Bake McBride
  • 202 Wayne Granger
  • 203 Larry Milbourne
  • 204 Tom Paciorek
  • 205 U.L. Washington
  • 206 Larvell Blanks
  • 207 Bob Shirley
  • 208 Pete Falcone
  • 209 Sal Butera
  • 210 Roy Branch
  • 211 Dyar Miller
  • 212 Paul Siebert
  • 213 Ken Reitz
  • 214 Bill Madlock
  • 215 Vida Blue
  • 216 Dave Hilton
  • 217 Pedro Ramos / Charlie Bree
  • 218 Checklist 111-220 CL
  • 219 Pat Dobson / Earl Weaver
  • 220 Curt Flood

Errors

Jim-Nettles-(Words-visible-on-knob-of-the-bat).jpg?id=19ddf539-ef11-46a2-93af-da0eb196def8&size=original&side=front&.jpg Jim-Nettles-(Words-visible-on-knob-of-the-bat).jpg?id=19ddf539-ef11-46a2-93af-da0eb196def8&size=original&side=back&.jpg

Not unlike the infamous 1989 Fleer Billy Ripken bat card, card #126 of Jim Nettles also packed out with an obscenity ("Asshole") clearly visible on a bat knob. This was corrected very late in the production run for the wax edition, and in all factory sets.

In addition, card #128 of Bobby Bonds was issued without his name on the front. A corrected version is exclusive to factory sets.

Parallels

Super-Glossy

Bobby-Bonds.jpg?id=a5a9faf6-a971-4129-ab5e-138c5c0b3eb7&size=original&side=front&.jpg Bobby-Bonds.jpg?id=a5a9faf6-a971-4129-ab5e-138c5c0b3eb7&size=original&side=back&.jpg

A limited number of "Super-Glossy" factory sets were produced -- not unlike the Topps Tiffany sets of the era.

Inserts

Logo Stickers

Fort-Myers-Sun-Sox-Team.jpg?id=5bce0cdc-f41e-4b06-9481-bb5af8152596&size=original&side=front&.jpg Fort-Myers-Sun-Sox-Team.jpg?id=5bce0cdc-f41e-4b06-9481-bb5af8152596&size=original&side=back&.jpg

Because this was an era where baseball cards -- even those NOT licensed by the MLB or MLBPA -- had to include something other than just cards, each pack came with a team logo sticker. Factory sets had fifteen of these things.

Each comes in two variations: White and Silver. It is believed that the Whites are exclusive to packs, while Silvers are in factory sets. The backs have puzzle pieces that, when arranged, form photos of George Foster, Bobby Bonds, and Bernie Carbo.