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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
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Today In Sports History: August 24, 2011

1918 – Chicago Cubs, win earliest pennent ever (season ended Sept 2)

1918 – Secretary Baker grants extended exemption to World Series players

1922 – 1st Phillie to hit for cycle (Cy Williams)

1940 – Red Sox left fielder Ted Williams pitches the last 2 innings in a 12-1 loss to Detroit Tigers, Williams allows 3 hits & 1 run

1979 – NFL fans (60,916) choose old Patriots logo over new

1983 – Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose ends consecutive games played streak at 745

1989 – Pete Rose is suspended from baseball for life for gambling

1992 – Cleveland Browns suffer their worst preseason loss, 56-3, to Vikings

1993 – Padres scores 14 in 1st vs Cardinals

Today In Sports History: August 15, 2011

1945 – Chandler sells World Series radio rights for $150,000 to Gillette, Ford had been World Series sponsor since 1934, pay $100,000 annually

1970 – Mrs. Pat Palinkas became the first woman to ‘play’ in a pro football game when she held the ball for the Orlando, FL, Panthers.

1984 – Pete Rose returned to become player and manager of the Cincinnati Reds. He had been away from his hometown for six years. Rose had been in Philadelphia and Montreal.

1989 – Cancer sufferer/SF Giant pitcher Dave Dravecky breaks arm on mound

1990 – Mark McGwire hit a grand slam in the 10th inning to become the first major league player to hit 30 or more homers in his first four seasons. The Oakland Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox 6-2.

1993 – Nolan Ryan got his 324th and final victory. The Texas Rangers beat the Indians 4-1.

1997 – Dan Wilson hit the 3,000th Seattle Mariners homerun.

1997 – The Los Angeles Dodgers retired Tommy Lasorda’s #2.

Today In Sports History: August 1, 2011

1936 – Adolph Hitler opens 11th Olympic Games in Berlin

1945 – Mel Ott is 1st in NL to hit 500th HR (joins Babe Ruth & Jimmy Foxx)

1953 – Red Sox Ben Flowers sets then record of 8 consecutive games in relief

1957 – Gil Hodges hits his NL record 13th career grand slam

1957 – Glen Gorbous throws a baseball a record 136 m (445’10″)

1972 – Nate Colbert of SD Padres hits record tying 5 HRs in a double header

1976 – Seattle Seahawks play 1st (preseason) game (SF 27, Seattle 20)

1977 – SF Giant Willie McCovey hits NL record 18th grand slam\

1978 – Pete Rose goes hitless, ends his 44 game hitting streak

1982 – Greg Louganis, US becomes 1st diver to score 700 (752.67) in 11 dives

1987 – Mike Tyson beat Tony Tucker in 12 for Heavyweight boxing title

1993 – Reggie Jackson enshrined in Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY

2005 – It was announced that Raphael Palmeiro would be suspended for 10 days after testing positive for steroid use. Palmeiro stood by his statements to the U.S. Congress on March 17, 2005, that he had never taken steroids.

Today In Sports History: June 29, 2011

1897 – Chicago beats Louisville 36-7 (baseball)

1950 – US beats England 1-0 in a world cup soccer game (next win in 1994)

1961 – Willie Mays is 4th major leaguer with 3 or more HRs in a game twice in a season

1969 – On Billy Williams Day in Chicago, the Cubs outfielder passes Stan Musial’s NL record for consecutive games played (896)

1984 – Pete Rose plays in record 3,309th game, surpassing Carl Yastrzemski

1990 – A’s Dave Stewart no-hits Blue Jays & Dodger’s Fernando Valenzuela no-hits St Louis 6-0, 1st time no-hitters in both leagues

1998 – With negotiations on a new labor agreement at a standstill, the National Basketball Association (NBA) announced that a lockout would be imposed at midnight.

Today In Sports History: June 22, 2011

1874 – Game of lawn tennis introduced

1889 – Louisville Colonels set ML baseball record with 26th consecutive loss

1926 – Cardinals pick up 39-year-old Grover Alexander on waivers from Cubs

1930 – Lou Gehrig hits 3 HRs in a game, Ruth hits 3 in doubleheader

1937 – Joe Louis KOs James J Braddock in 18 for Heavyweight boxing title

1938 – Joe Louis KOs Max Schmeling at 2:04 of 1st round at Yankee Stadium

1944 – Longest shut out in Phillies history, Phils beat Braves 1-0 in 15 inn

1958 – Game in KC between A’s & Red Sox delayed 29 minutes due to tornado

1982 – Pete Rose gets his 3,772nd hit, moves past Aaron into 2nd place

1983 – NHL institutes a 5 minute sudden death overtime period

1990 – Braves replace manager Russ Nixon with GM Bobby Cox

1993 – NY Met Anthony Young ties record of 23rd straight loss

2002 – Darryl Kile (St. Louis Cardinals) was found dead in his hotel room.

2003 – Michelle Wie won her first USGA title at the age of 13. She was the youngest person to win any adult USGA event

Today In Sports History: June 19, 2011

1846 – 1st baseball game (Cartwright Rules)-NY Nines 23, Knickerbockers 1

1938 – Reds Johnny Vander Meer extends his string of hitless baseball innings to 21 2/3 before Debs Garms singles for Boston in 4th

1942 – Paul Waner, is 7th to get 3,000 baseball hits

1943 – NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles & Pittsburgh Steelers merge, (dissolves on Dec 5)

1955 – Mickey Mantle hits career HR # 100

1973 – Pete Rose & Willie Davis both get career hit # 2,000

1977 – Red Sox set 3 game record of 16 HRs, all against Yanks

1986 – University of Maryland basketball star Len Bias died of a cocaine-induced seizure

1992 – Evander Holyfield beats Larry Holmes in 12 for heavywgt boxing title

2000 – Tiger Woods wins golf’s US Open by 15 shots, a record for all majors, with a US Open to-par record score of -12

Today In Sports History: May 5, 2011

1863 – Joe Coburn KOs Mike McCoole for US boxing title in 63rd round

1904 – Cy Young of Boston pitches perfect game against Phila A’s (3-0)

1925 – Ty Cobb goes 6 for 6, (16 total bases)

1938 – Phillies Harold Kelleher faces 16 batters in 6th, as Cubs score 12 runs, both marks are NL records off one hurler in a single inning

1956 – World championships of Judo are 1st held, in Tokyo

1966 – Willie Mays hit his 512th HR

1978 – Cincinnati Red Pete Rose becomes 14th player to get 3,000 hits

1987 – Detroit Tigers are 11 games back in AL, but go on to win AL East

1995 – Last basketball game at Boston Garden (Magic beats Celtics)

Today In Sports History: May 2, 2011

1876 – Ross Barnes hit 1st home run in National League

1909 – Honus Wagner steals his way around bases in 1st inning against Cubs

1920 – 1st game of National Negro Baseball League played in Indianapolis

1923 – Senator Walter Johnson pitches his 100th shutout, beats Yanks 3-0

1939 – Lou Gehrig ends 2,130 consecutive game streak, Yanks beat Tigers 22-2

1941 – Ted Williams lowest average (.308) in year he hit over .400

1970 – 1st woman jockey at Kentucky Derby (Diane Crump)

1988 – Reds manager Pete Rose is suspended for 30 days for pushing an ump

Today In Sports History: April 20, 2011

1910 – Cleveland Indians Addie Joss 2nd no-hitter, beats Chicago, 1-0

1912 – Fenway Park officially opens, Red Sox beat NY Highlanders 7-6 in 11

1912 – Tiger Stadium in Detroit opens, Tigers beat Cleveland Indians 6-5

1916 – Weeghman Park (Wrigley Field) in Chicago opens, Cubs beat Cin Reds 7-6

1920 – 7th modern Olympic games opens in Antwerp Belgium

1931 – British House of Commons agrees for sports play on Sunday

1939 – Ted Williams’ 1st hit (off of Yankee Red Ruffing) a double

1941 – Dodgers start to wear liners in their caps

1943 – Braves manager Casey Stengel is struck by a taxi, fractures a leg

1944 – NFL legalizes coaching from bench

1945 – Cleveland Browns organization formed by Arthur “Mickey” McBride

1946 – 1st baseball broadcast in Chicago, Cards vs Cubs

1950 – Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium opens – Orioles of International League

1967 – NY Met Tom Seaver’s 1st victory, beats Cubs, 6-1

1982 – Atlanta Braves become 1st team to win 1st 12 games of the season

1986 – Michael Jordan sets NBA playoff record with 63 points in a game

1988 – Balt Orioles set worst record to start a season 0-14 (will go 0-21)

1988 – NJ Devils 1st playoff hat trick-Eric Broten

1990 – Pete Rose pleads guilty to hiding $300,000 in income

1996 – Chicago Bulls win record 72 games in a season

1997 – 1st baseball game in Hawaii, Cards beat Padres in doubleheader

1997 – Cubs beat NY Mets ending NL worst opening, lost 14 straight games

2008 – Danica Patrick wins the Indy Japan 300 becoming the first female driver in history to win an Indy car race