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Different By Design: Panini America Peeks 2012 Prime Cuts Baseball (Gallery)

High-end baseball collectors, know this: The 2012 Prime Cuts Baseball product that is slated to arrive in late October should not be confused with the 2011 Prime Cuts Baseball product that released in April. This new installment has been revamped, redesigned and re-engineered.

The result, as the product solicitation sheet boldly proclaims, is a “prospect-free set comprised entirely of Hall of Famers, all-time legends, current MLBPA stars and 2012 autographed MLBPA Rookie Cards (numbered to 99 or less) of on-field rookies like Yoenis Cespedes, Brett Lawrie and Matt Moore.”

2012 Prime Cuts Baseball also will deliver the first autograph and memorabilia cards of the 2012 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team, including scarce Letterman Booklets.

Each two-card pack of 2012 Prime Cuts Baseball (15 packs per case) will include either two autographs or one autograph and one memorabilia card. The set will feature 50 base cards (numbered to 99 and including memorabilia), 50 Century Signatures (with Gold, Silver and Platinum versions), 22 USA Baseball 2012 Collegiate National Team hard-signed jersey cards, 50 Timeline Autographs, 50 Timeline Materials Signatures (featuring Trios and Quads) and 36 Timeline Booklets.

Other highlights include . . .

On-card autographs for Significant Signatures and Notable Nicknames (both numbered to 49 or less) including the likes of Eddie Murray, Tom Seaver, Robin Yount, Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench and more.
Memorabilia-laden cards of Ty Cobb, Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Dizzy DeanRogers Hornsby, Bill Dickey, Albert Pujols and Yu Darvish.
A Significant Signatures lineup comprised completely of Hall of Famers, and one future Hall of Famer
(Mariano Rivera) with on-card signatures.
Notable Nicknames mixes Hall of Fame players (Whitey Ford, Mike Schmidt, Lou Brock, Eddie Murray and others) with some of the most popular players of all time, including Josh HamiltonPaul O’Neill and Larry Walker.
Hats Off Signatures honors 11 Hall of Famers and baseball’s all-time hit king, Pete Rose. Each card carries a swatch of a game-worn cap, an autograph and numbering to 25 or less.
A new spin on the Notable Nickname insert, Notable Nicknames Cuts includes legendary 1/1 signatures from the likes of Johnny Evers, Ted Williams, Satchel Paige, Connie Mack, Frank Baker and Casey Stengel, among plenty of others.
Timeline Booklets honors the biggest years and the biggest careers from the game’s most iconic players by pairing their game-used memorabilia with a cut signature and numbering to 10 or less.

 

We’ll have much more info in the coming weeks on 2012 Prime Cuts Baseball. But for now, sit back and enjoy this splendid first look:

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2012 Prime Cuts Timeline Booklets
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2012 Prime Cuts Hats_Off_Bench
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2012 Prime Cuts Sig_Sinatures_Yount
2012 Prime Cuts timeline_front_sig_Ripken

Today In Sports History: July 16, 2011

1902 – John McGraw named manager of NY Giants

1924 – NY Giants George Kelly is 1st to hit HRs in 6 consecutive games

1941 – Joe DiMaggio goes 3 for 4, hitting in his 56th straight game

1956 – Detroit Tigers & Briggs Stadium sold for then record $5.5 million

1970 – The Pittsburgh Pirates played their first game at Three Rivers Stadium.

1987 – Don Mattingly hits his 4th grand slam of season & ties AL record of homers in 6 straight games (on way to tie major league record of 8 )

Today In Sports History: July 5, 2011

1904 – Giants 18-game winning streak ends as Phillies win 6-5 in 10 inn

1914 – Boston Braves are 15 games back in NL, & win World Series

1935 – Chicago Cubs are 10½ games back in NL, & go on to win the pennant

1937 – Joe DiMaggio’s 1st grand slammer

1947 – Larry Doby pinch hit for the Cleveland Indians against the Chicago White Sox. The event made him the first black player to play in the American League.

1975 – Arthur Ashe became the first African-American man to win a Wimbledon singles title when he defeated Jimmy Connors in four sets.

1997 – Martina Hingis, at age 16, became the youngest Wimbledon winner in 110 years when she beat Jana Novotna in the women’s final.

1998 – Roger Clemens (Toronto Blue Jays) got his 3,000th career strikeout

Today In Sports History: July 1, 2011

1859 – 1st intercollegiate baseball game, Amherst beats Williams 66-32

1893 – SF Bay City Club opens 1st US bicycle race track, made of wood

1903 – 1st Tour de France bicycle race begins

1910 – Chicago’s Comiskey Park opens – St Louis Browns beat White Sox 2-0

1916 – Honus Wagner, 42, is oldest to hit an inside-the-park HR

1917 – Robins (Dodgers) play their 1st Sunday game in Brooklyn

1925 – NY Giant Hack Wilson hits 2 HRs in 3rd inning beating Phillies, 16-7

1931 – Phillies Chuck Klein hits for cycle vs Chicago Cubs

1941 – Joe DiMaggio on way to 56, ties Willie Keeler’s 44 game hit streak

1951 – Cleveland Indians Bob Feller, 3rd no-hitter beats Det Tigers, 2-1

1973 – 1st US-China basketball game, US collegiates beats Shanghai 96-61

1982 – Cal Ripken’s 1st game

1987 – NYC radio station WFAN-AM becomes 1st 24 hour all sports radio

1990 – NY Yankee Andy Hawkins throws no-hitter in Comiskey Park, losing 4-0

1997 – Nevada Athletic Commission suspends Mike Tyson for biting Holyfield

1998 – The NBA locked out its players for the second time in its history.

2011 – NBA has locked it’s players out for the third time in its history.

Today In Sports History: June 24, 2011

1894 – Decision to hold modern Olympics every 4 years

1922 – AFPA changes name to NFL, Chicago Staleys become Chicago Bears

1936 – Joe DiMaggio becomes 5th to hit 2 HRs in 1 inn, Yanks beat Browns 18-4

1947 – Jackie Robinson swipes home for 1st of 19 times in his career

1962 – Jack Reed’s 22nd-inning HR wins longest NY Yankee game in history

1974 – Steve Busby retires 1st 9 White Sox to set AL record with 33 consecutive batters retired

1979 – Rickey Henderson debuts for Oakland & steals his 1st base

1988 – Red Sox begin AL record 23rd consecutive home win streak

1992 – Commissioner Fay Vincent permanently bans Steve Howe from baseball

1994 – Jeff Bagwell of Astros is 28th to hit 2 HRs in an inning

2003 – Barry Bonds (San Francisco Giants) became the first player to reach 500 home runs and 500 stolen bases

2010 – John Isner defeated Nicolas Mahut after 11 hours and 183 games. The sets were 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (7-3) and 70-68.

Today In Sports History: June 20, 2011

1912 – NY Giants lead Boston Braves 14-2 into 9th, Giants win 21-12

1920 – Yankees win protest of 1-0 White Sox win & game is replayed

1950 – Joe DiMaggio’s 2,000th hit, Yanks beat Indians 8-2

1951 – Cleveland Indians Bobby Avila hits 3 HRs, double & single vs Red Sox

1956 – At Detroit’s Briggs Stadium, Mickey Mantle hits 2 Billy Hoeft pitches into right center field bleachers (no else hits 1 there)

1967 – Muhammad Ali convicted of refusing induction into armed services

1973 – SF Giants Bobby Bonds sets NL record with 22 lead off HRs

1978 – 1st 6 teams of Women’s Pro Basketball League (WBL) granted-Iowa, NJ, Milwaukee, Chicago, Minnesota & Dayton

1982 – Pete Rose is 5th to appear in 3,000 games (Cobb, Musial, Aaron, Yaz)

1986 – Jim Fregosi replaces Tony LaRussa as White Sox manager

1998 – Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs) hit two home runs for the second straight game. The feat set a major league baseball record of 16 home runs in June.

2003 – Jose Canseco was arrested after testing positive for steroids, a violation of his probation that stemmed from a nightclub brawl.

2004 – Ken Griffey Jr. (Cincinnati Reds) got his 500th career home run.

2007 – Sammy Sosa (Texas Rangers) got his 600th career home run. The hit came against, the Chicago Cubs, his former team.

Today In Sports History: May 23, 2011

1883 – Baseball game between one-armed & one-legged players

1922 – Harry Greb gave Gene Tunney his only professional boxing defeat

1941 – Joe Louis beats Buddy Baer on DQ in 7 for Heavyweight boxing title

1948 – Joe DiMaggio hits 3 consecutive HRs

1962 – Joe Pepitone 2nd Yankee to hit 2 HRs in 1 inning (Joe DiMaggio)

1970 – San Diego Padres beat San Francisco Giants 17-16 in 15 innings

1978 – AL approves transfer of Red Sox to Jean Yawkey for $15M

1984 – Detroit Tigers win AL record tying 16th straight road game

1990 – NY Yankees hit 6 home runs to beat Minnesota Twins 12-0

1992 – NY Yankees play in their 4th straight extra inning game

Today In Sports History: May 21, 2011

1819 – 1st bicycles (swift walkers) in US introduced in NYC

1881 – US Nation Lawn Tennis Association forms

1891 – Boxers Peter Jackson & Jim Corbett fight to a draw in 61 rounds

1926 – White Sox Earl Sheely hits a record 6th consecutive double

1930 – NY Yankee Babe Ruth hits 3 consecutive homers

1943 – Fastest 9 inning AL baseball game (89 mins), White Sox beat Senators

1948 – NY Yankees Joe DiMaggio hits for cycle (single, double, triple, HR)

1952 – Brooklyn Dodgers score 15 runs in 1st inning & beat Cin Reds, 19-1

1966 – Muhammad Ali TKOs Henry Cooper in 6 for Heavyweight boxing title

1968 – Cubs Billy Williams sets outfielder record of 695 straight game

1969 – After 9,015 at bats Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch hitter, Mike Lum, who doubled in a 15-3 victory over NY Mets

1977 – SD Padres beat Mont Expos, 11-8, in 21 innings

1994 – Reds bat out of order against Dodgers in 2nd inning

1996 – Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens beats Yankees for his 200th win

2006 – The Swedish ice hockey team Tre Kronor takes gold in the World Championship, becoming the first nation to hold both the World and Olympic titles separately in the same year.

Today In Sports History: May 3, 2011

1936 – NY Yankee Joe DiMaggio makes his major-league debut, gets 3 hits

1951 – NY Yankee Gil McDougald is 5th to get 6 RBIs in an inning (9th)

1973 – KC Royals’ George Brett gets his 1st major league hit

1980 – Texas Ranger Ferguson Jenkins becomes 4th to win 100 games in AL & NL

1986 – Cubs 3rd baseman Ron Cey hits his 300th & 301st HR

1986 – NY Yankee Don Mattingly is 6th to hit 3 sacrifice flies in a game

1992 – NY Met Eddie Murray is 24th to hit 400 HRS

2000 – The sport of geocaching begins, with the first cache placed and the coordinates from a GPS posted on Usenet.