

Despite receiving offers on the spot during the live break, he's leaning towards waiting to see if the Rangers make a playoff run or if the pitcher finishes the season in contention for the American League Cy Young Award. I stared blankly at the screen listening to Larry describe the card and watching the chat comments.I thought, 'Surely this must be a mistake, that can't be the actual Superfractor.' Even after seeing the 1/1 stamp, I was still in shock."Īlex plans to sell the card on eBay, just not right away. "When it was announced we had a super thick pack, I thought hmm, what could that be ? The suspense did kill me for a bit."Īlex continued to describe what happened immediately following the pull, "When the card was pulled, it took me a couple of seconds to realize the magnitude of what had just happened. A collector named Alex from California had the Rangers. Each participant got the cards from a specific team. This particular case break was a team-based one.
#2012 TOPPS YU DARVISH PATCH#
While the other one has just an autograph, this one has an over-sized three-color patch swatch as well.

This particular card is one of two Yu Darvish Superfractors available in 2012 Topps Finest Baseball. We generally keep those until the end of the box and do a slow reveal on camera."

We had set the pack aside for five or ten minutes because we noticed how thick the pack was. LCB co-owner Larry Franco was understandably shocked when he made the pull, "It took 15 seconds to register. It came from, who were doing a team break on BlogTV. The 2012 Topps Finest Autographed Jumbo Patch Superfractor Yu Darvish was pulled last night during a live case break in Florida. One of the key cards in 2012 Topps Finest Baseball is free from its packaged tomb.
