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==Base Set==
==Base Set==


1 Larry Walker 
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2 Andy Pettitte
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3 Matt Williams
 
4 Juan Gonzalez
 
5 Frank Thomas
 
6 Kenny Lofton
 
7 Ken Griffey Jr.
 
8 Andres Galarraga
 
9 Greg Maddux
 
10 Hideo Nomo
 
11 Cecil Fielder
 
12 Jose Canseco
 
13 Tony Gwynn
 
14 Eddie Murray
 
15 Alex Rodriguez
 
16 Mike Piazza
 
17 Ken Hill
 
18 Chuck Knoblauch
 
19 Ellis Burks
 
20 Rafael Palmeiro
 
21 Vinny Castilla
 
22 Rusty Greer
 
23 Chipper Jones
 
24 Rey Ordonez
 
25 Mariano Rivera
 
26 Garret Anderson
 
27 Edgar Martinez
 
28 Dante Bichette
 
29 Todd Hundley
 
30 Barry Bonds
 
31 Barry Larkin
 
32 Derek Jeter
 
33 Marquis Grissom
 
34 Dave Justice
 
35 Ivan Rodriguez
 
36 Jay Buhner
 
37 Fred McGriff
 
38 Brady Anderson
 
39 Tony Clark
 
40 Eric Young
 
41 Charles Nagy
 
42 Mark McGwire
 
43 Paul O'Neill
 
44 Tino Martinez
 
45 Ryne Sandberg
 
46 Bernie Williams
 
47 Albert Belle
 
48 Jeff Cirillo
 
49 Tim Salmon
 
50 Steve Finley
 
51 Lance Johnson
 
52 John Smoltz
 
53 Javier Lopez
 
54 Roger Clemens
 
55 Kevin Appier
 
56 Ken Caminiti
 
57 Cal Ripken
 
58 Moises Alou
 
59 Marty Cordova
 
60 David Cone
 
61 Manny Ramirez
 
62 Ray Durham
 
63 Jermaine Dye
 
64 Craig Biggio
 
65 Will Clark
 
66 Omar Vizquel
 
67 Bernard Gilkey
 
68 Greg Vaughn
 
69 Wade Boggs
 
70 Dave Nilsson
 
71 Mark Grace
 
72 Dean Palmer
 
73 Sammy Sosa
 
74 Mike Mussina
 
75 Alex Fernandez
 
76 Henry Rodriguez
 
77 Travis Fryman
 
78 Jeff Bagwell
 
79 Pat Hentgen
 
80 Gary Sheffield
 
81 Jim Edmonds
 
82 Darin Erstad
 
83 Mark Grudzielanek
 
84 Jim Thome
 
85 Bobby Higginson
 
86 Al Martin
 
87 Jason Giambi
 
88 Mo Vaughn
 
89 Jeff Conine
 
90 Edgar Renteria
 
91 Andy Ashby
 
92 Ryan Klesko
 
93 John Jaha
 
94 Paul Molitor
 
95 Brian Hunter
 
96 Randy Johnson
 
97 Joey Hamilton
 
98 Billy Wagner
 
99 John Wetteland
 
100 Jeff Fassero
 
101 Rondell White
 
102 Kevin Brown
 
103 Andy Benes
 
104 Raul Mondesi
 
105 Todd Hollandsworth
 
106 Alex Ochoa
 
107 Bobby Bonilla
 
108 Brian Jordan
 
109 Tom Glavine
 
110 Ron Gant
 
111 Jason Kendall
 
112 Roberto Alomar
 
113 Troy Percival
 
114 Michael Tucker
 
115 Joe Carter
 
===Rookie Subset===
 
116 Andruw Jones     
 
117 Nomar Garciaparra
 
118 Todd Walker
 
119 Jose Guillen
 
120 Bubba Trammell (RC)
 
121 Wilton Guerrero
 
122 Bob Abreu
 
123 Vladimir Guerrero
 
124 Dmitri Young
 
125 Kevin Orie
 
126 Jose Cruz Jr. (RC)
 
127 Brooks Kieschnick
 
128 Scott Spiezio
 
129 Brian Giles (RC)
 
130 Jason Dickson
 
131 Damon Mashore
 
132 Wendell Magee
 
133 Matt Morris
 
134 Scott Rolen
 
135 Shannon Stewart
 
136 Deivi Cruz (RC)
 
137 Hideki Irabu (RC)
 
===Peak Performers===
 
138 Larry Walker
 
139 Ken Griffey Jr.
 
140 Frank Thomas
 
141 Ivan Rodriguez
 
142 Randy Johnson
 
143 Mark McGwire
 
144 Tino Martinez
 
145 Tony Clark
 
146 Mike Piazza
 
147 Alex Rodriguez
 
===Checklists===
 
148 Roger Clemens
 
149 Greg Maddux
 
150 Hideo Nomo
 
==Parallels==
==Parallels==


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Far & Away is an 18-card set featuring all the usual top long-ball hitting suspects. The cards are printed on etched-foil.
Far & Away is an 18-card set featuring all the usual top long-ball hitting suspects. The cards are printed on etched-foil.


1 Albert Belle
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2 Mark McGwire
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3 Frank Thomas
 
4 Mo Vaughn
 
5 Jeff Bagwell
 
6 Juan Gonzalez
 
7 Mike Piazza
 
8 Andruw Jones
 
9 Chipper Jones
 
10 Gary Sheffield
 
11 Sammy Sosa
 
12 Darin Erstad
 
13 Jay Buhner
 
14 Ken Griffey Jr.
 
15 Ken Caminiti
 
16 Brady Anderson
 
17 Manny Ramirez
 
18 Alex Rodriguez
 
===Melting Pot===
===Melting Pot===


This 20-card set tracks the players' national origin on foil board with heliogram raised ink printing. Each card is serial-numbered to 500 copies.  Samples of each Melting Pot card were sent out to dealers to promote the product.  The word "SAMPLE" is printed in large black ink on both the front and the back. In addition, all the cards are serial-numbered "000/500."
This 20-card set tracks the players' national origin on foil board with heliogram raised ink printing. Each card is serial-numbered to 500 copies.  Samples of each Melting Pot card were sent out to dealers to promote the product.  The word "SAMPLE" is printed in large black ink on both the front and the back. In addition, all the cards are serial-numbered "000/500."


1 Jose Guillen
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2 Vladimir Guerrero
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3 Andruw Jones
 
4 Larry Walker
 
5 Manny Ramirez
 
6 Ken Griffey Jr.
 
7 Alex Rodriguez
 
8 Frank Thomas
 
9 Juan Gonzalez
 
10 Ivan Rodriguez
 
11 Hideo Nomo
 
12 Rafael Palmeiro
 
13 Dave Nilsson
 
14 Nomar Garciaparra
 
15 Wilton Guerrero
 
16 Sammy Sosa
 
17 Edgar Renteria
 
18 Cal Ripken
 
19 Derek Jeter
 
20 Rey Ordonez
 
===Metal Works===
===Metal Works===


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Although the exchange cards indicate the color of the ingot, there is no mention of which player the bearer would receive. (You basically got whomever Pinnacle Brands sent you.)   
Although the exchange cards indicate the color of the ingot, there is no mention of which player the bearer would receive. (You basically got whomever Pinnacle Brands sent you.)   


1 Ken Griffey Jr.
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2 Frank Thomas           
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3 Andruw Jones           
 
4 Alex Rodriguez           
 
5 Derek Jeter           
 
6 Cal Ripken           
 
7 Mike Piazza           
 
8 Chipper Jones           
 
9 Juan Gonzalez           
 
10 Greg Maddux           
 
11 Tony Gwynn           
 
12 Jeff Bagwell           
 
13 Albert Belle
 
14 Mark McGwire     
 
15 Nomar Garciaparra
 
16 Mo Vaughn
 
17 Andy Pettitte
 
18 Manny Ramirez
 
19 Kenny Lofton
 
20 Roger Clemens
 
===Swing for the Fences===
===Swing for the Fences===


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Ken Griffey, Jr. and Larry Walker wound up as the AL and NL Home Run Kings.  However, since Mark McGwire (who was traded in mid-season from Oakland to St. Louis) led the Majors in homers, his card was also deemed to be a winner as well.
Ken Griffey, Jr. and Larry Walker wound up as the AL and NL Home Run Kings.  However, since Mark McGwire (who was traded in mid-season from Oakland to St. Louis) led the Majors in homers, his card was also deemed to be a winner as well.


Sandy Alomar Jr.                 
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Moises Alou           
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Brady Anderson           
 
Jeff Bagwell           
 
Derek Bell           
 
Jay Bell           
 
Albert Belle           
 
Geronimo Berroa           
 
Dante Bichette           
 
Barry Bonds           
 
Bobby Bonilla           
 
Jay Buhner           
 
Ellis Burks           
 
Ken Caminiti           
 
Jose Canseco           
 
Joe Carter           
 
Vinny Castilla           
 
Tony Clark           
 
Carlos Delgado           
 
Jim Edmonds           
 
Cecil Fielder           
 
Andres Galarraga           
 
Ron Gant           
 
Bernard Gilkey           
 
Juan Gonzalez           
 
Ken Griffey Jr.
 
Vladimir Guerrero           
 
Todd Hundley           
 
John Jaha           
 
Andruw Jones           
 
Chipper Jones           
 
David Justice           
 
Jeff Kent           
 
Ryan Klesko           
 
Barry Larkin           
 
Mike Lieberthal           
 
Javier Lopez           
 
Edgar Martinez           
 
Tino Martinez           
 
Fred McGriff           
 
Mark McGwire
 
Raul Mondesi           
 
Tim Naehring           
 
Dave Nilsson           
 
Rafael Palmeiro           
 
Dean Palmer           
 
Mike Piazza           
 
Cal Ripken           
 
Henry Rodriguez           
 
Tim Salmon           
 
Gary Sheffield           
 
Sammy Sosa           
 
Terry Steinbach           
 
Frank Thomas           
 
Jim Thome           
 
Mo Vaughn           
 
Larry Walker
 
Rondell White           
 
Matt Williams           
 
Todd Zeile
 
[[Category:1997]]
[[Category:1997]]
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[[Category:Pinnacle]]

Revision as of 19:59, 12 February 2012

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1997 Pinnacle X-Press "Home Plate" box

Description

The 1997 Pinnacle X-Press set was issued in one series totaling 150 cards and is probably best remembered for its unique packaging.

X-Press was available in the standard 24-pack waxbox, but it also came in special home plate-shaped plastic boxes. Each Hobby-exclusive "Home Plate Box" contained one standard eight-card wax pack, an eight-card "master deck" (exclusive to the Home Plate boxes), and one of 20 Bronze Metal Works ingots.

Notable rookies include Jose Cruz, Jr. and Brian Giles.

Distribution

Wax: 24 packs per box, eight cards per pack (MSRP: $1.99)

Home Plate Box: One, eight-card wax pack; one, eight-card "Master Deck;" and one Metal Works ingot. (MSRP: $14.99)

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Wax Odds Master Deck Odds
Base 150 - ? ?
Men of Summer 150 - 1:7 one-per-pack
Swing for the Fences 60 - 1:2 1:2
Far & Away 18 - 1:19 1:5
Melting Pot 20 500 1:288 1:189
Bronze Metal Works 20 - N/A one-per-box
Silver Metal Works 20 400 1:470 1:54
Gold Metal Works 20 200 1:950 1:108

Checklist

Base Set

Parallels

Men of Summer

Men of Summer is the sole parallel in X-Press. The fronts of each card are printed on foil-board, while the letters "MEN OF SUMMER" are printed on the back.

Inserts

Far & Away

Far & Away is an 18-card set featuring all the usual top long-ball hitting suspects. The cards are printed on etched-foil.


Melting Pot

This 20-card set tracks the players' national origin on foil board with heliogram raised ink printing. Each card is serial-numbered to 500 copies. Samples of each Melting Pot card were sent out to dealers to promote the product. The word "SAMPLE" is printed in large black ink on both the front and the back. In addition, all the cards are serial-numbered "000/500."


Metal Works

This 20-"card" set of solid metal ingots were available two ways. 1) Each Home Plate box contained one solid bronze ingot. 2) Redemption cards for silver-plated and gold-plated ingots were randomly inserted into packs and Master Decks. Only 400 Silver and 200 Gold Metal Works ingots were produced and each is serial-numbered.

Although the exchange cards indicate the color of the ingot, there is no mention of which player the bearer would receive. (You basically got whomever Pinnacle Brands sent you.)


Swing for the Fences

Swing for the Fences is a game featuring 60 of baseball's top long-distance hitters. The object was to find the 1997 Home Run Champion from either the National or American League and match it with the exact number of home runs hit during the 1997 season by using a combination of Booster Number Point cards and one Base Number Home Run card.

Each eight-card wax pack contained either a Swing for the Fences Player card or a Booster Point card that carried a plus or minus point total that allowed collectors to add or subtract points to get the winning homer total.

The Base Number Home Run Cards were exclusive to Master Deck packs and carried a predetermined number of Home Runs -- anywhere between 20 and 42.

Collectors who turned in the card of either the AL or NL the Home Run King, along with a Base Number Home Run card and enough Booster Points to match the exact number of HRs that player hit in the 1997 season would win a number of prizes.

The first 1000 winners received a special autographed card of Andruw Jones. The next 3000 winners received random 10-card packs of Upgraded Swing For the Fences cards produced on thicker card stock and printed with a special foil prize-winner stamp. Strangely enough, the backs of the Upgraded cards contain the same information (i.e. the guidelines explaining the contest and how to mail in winning cards) as the cards inserted into packs.

All valid entries would then be entered in a drawing for the grand prize: A trip for two to the 1998 All-Star Game in Denver. Five runner-up winners would receive one waxbox of all Pinnacle Trading Cards baseball products released in 1998.

Ken Griffey, Jr. and Larry Walker wound up as the AL and NL Home Run Kings. However, since Mark McGwire (who was traded in mid-season from Oakland to St. Louis) led the Majors in homers, his card was also deemed to be a winner as well.