Buzz 24 for 24: Chasing Ken Griffey Jr.’s Rookie Cards in a 1989 Upper Deck box & and a 1989 Fleer cello box (Hour 8)

We’re coming up on the 30th anniversary of the arrival of a cardboard icon and the highest-voted Hall of Famer in history, Ken Griffey Jr., on the field as well as on his Rookie Cards. While we’re not there just yet, Buzz couldn’t wait to try a little something with box-busting … a 24-hour marathon where we chase No. 24.

Welcome to Buzz 24 for 24.

The boxes? We’ve got one safe pick — a 24-pack 1989 Fleer cello box from a sealed case — and a riskier and pricier pick — a 36-pack 1989 Upper Deck High Number Series box. The Fleer Griffey isn’t an expensive one, but it should make an appearance given the set size vs. the box size. Meanwhile, the Upper Deck card isn’t a sure thing from a high-number box but it can be done. (High boxes are also roughly half the price of standard boxes … so that’s why Buzz went this way.)

So, for the next 24 hours you’ll see a break of at least a couple packs as we chase No. 24, George Kenneth Griffey Jr., and take a quick look back at some of the cardboard that was big at the time.

This is Hour 8.


HOUR 8

FLEER
Top: Jamie Moyer
Bottom: Darryl Strawberry All-Star insert
Stickers: Dodgers, Expos, Brewers
Other notables: None

UPPER DECK
Sticker(s): White Sox, Mariners
Notables: Dale Murphy (CL), Carlton Fisk
Star Rookies: None
High-numbers: Charlie Hayes and Julio Franco

Final thoughts for Hour 8: Jamie Moyer didn’t show up in the high-numbers so he showed up in the Fleer. Nobody else showed up except for a Strawberry insert and the UD pack was just as barren … while also once again being repetitive. It will get better in future hours … I promise.

What's next? Be back in an hour ...

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