Let's just do this, shall we?
1. 2022 Donruss Optic Gold Prizm. This is serial-numbered to just 10.
2. 2024 Topps 582 Montgomery.
I can't remember if the next cards came from one trade or more. I don't think it matters that much though.
1. Michael Wacha. Wacha had a great season his one year in Boston. He had an 11-2 record with a 3.32 ERA in 23 starts. He struck out 104 and walked 31 in 127.1 innings pitched. I considered him for the All-Time One-Year Wonder for right-handed starting pitcher, but I couldn't ignore Hideo Nomo throwing a no-hitter and leading the league in strikeouts.
2. Xander Bogaerts.
3. Rafael Devers.
4. Jimmie Foxx. I love seeing Foxx show up in sets these days.
5. Triston Casas.
6. Chris Sale.
7. Jarren Duran.
8. Alex Verdugo. Man, his career has stalled. He was released by the Braves earlier this year.
9. Pedro Martinez.
10. Trevor Story. Story has been enjoying a renaissance this season. He doesn't hit for a high average (.252), but has 15 home runs and 17 stolen bases, to go with 60 RBIs and Gold Glove-caliber defense. This is the player the Red Sox thought they were getting.
11. Trevor Story.
12. Rafael Devers.
13. Xander Bogaerts.
14. J.D. Martinez.
15. Tanner Houck. Houck has been shut down, probably for the season.
16. Jarren Duran.
17. J.D. Martinez.
18. Xander Bogaerts.
19. Rafael Devers.
20. Trevor Story.
That's it for today.




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