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Monday, March 24, 2014

2014 Topps Opening Day Baseball - The Dodger Insert Cards

Following up on Fridays post featuring the Dodger base cards that can be found in packs of 2014 Topps Opening Day, I now show all of the Dodgers insert cards that are available.  Check them out below.  Unfortunately, there are no Dodger autographed cards.

Superstar Celebrations

#SC-12 Carl Crawford

#SC-25 Yasiel Puig

Breaking Out Insert

#BO-2 Clayton Kershaw

Fired Up Insert

#UP-2 Yasiel Puig                                #UP-13 Matt Kemp

#UP-17 Hanley Ramirez                     #UP-29 Adrian Gonzalez

Opening Day Stars 3-D

#ODS-6 Clayton Kershaw                           #ODS-15 Yasiel Puig

#ODS-16 Matt Kemp

Opening Day Relics

#ODR-MK Matt Kemp

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Blog Kiosk: 3/24/2014 - Dodgers Links - Australia, Puig and AJ Ellis


Here's an early peek at the Yasiel Puig bobblehead on the field of the Sydney Cricket Ground that the Dodgers are giving away on May 13th, pic via @Dodgers on twitter.
"Everybody talks about the long trip from Los Angeles to Sydney -- 14, 15 hours, whatever it is, and another 14 to 15 back -- but I will tell you this," Scully said, "it is well worth the trip.

"The people in Australia I find to be extremely warm, extremely friendly and gracious, so it makes the trip absolutely perfect. Add to that we had great weather, a sellout crowd to see the first game of the series, and all in all, a beautiful, wonderful week here in Australia."
"Opening a season in Korea is a fantastic idea," Ryu said through an interpreter. "I will make it my personal wish to do that." 
  • Mark then writes, "Mattingly is running out patience with Puig".  I'm not sure what to think of this.  Puig left Game 3 in the ninth inning.
 "Shoulder yesterday, back today, so I'm not sure if they're going to get him tests or get him to the MRI Monday or a bone scan on Tuesday, maybe," Mattingly said sarcastically. "I'm not quite sure what we'll do. We may not do anything. I'm not sure."
“There’s definitely some accuracy to that,” Ellis said. “I’ve always struggled with catching the low pitch, and it’s something that’s been a focus for me. If I can steal a strike for my pitching staff, that’s always going to be important, and it’s not even really stealing a strike, it’s keeping a strike a strike. I’m really good on the corners, I’m good at the top of the zone, but I have a hard time on the bottom, so we’ve really worked hard this spring on trying to get better.”

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